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Manchester’s beloved old gentleman, 
---Delucena L. Bingham, will celebrate 
his 94th birthday tomorrow, Nov. 7. 
He will spend the day attending to his 
usual round of duties undoubtably at the 
public library. Mr. Bingham is enjoy- 
ing good health and is as bright and in- 
teresting as he was ten or fifteen years 
ago. He may be seen about town al= 
most every day, stopping as he passes 
along the street to chat with friends and 
acquaintances. He was out bright and 
early Tuesday to cast his vote, being at 
the Town hall before ten o’ clock. 
Chester H. Dennis was home from 
Chestnut Hill over Sunday and was ac- 
companied by- Miss Elizabeth Fleet of 
Boston. 
Officer Robert Stoops returned to duty 
yesterday after a ten days’ vacation, most 
of which was spent in company with 
Mrs. Stoops and little daughter with Mrs. 
Stoops’ mother at Plymouth. 
Large quantities of herring have been 
taken in the inner harbor of late. The 
fishermen do most of their work at night, 
when their boats may be seen in the har- 
bor with a flaming light on them to at- 
tract the fish. 
Richard Newman concluded his work 
as caretaker of the S. V. R. Crosby es- 
tate at West Manchester Nov. 1 and is 
to join in business with his father, with 
a third interest, at Woburn. The con- 
cern makes a specialty of growing pro- 
duce under glass for Boston markets. 
Mr. Nickerson, chauffeur at Mr. Le- 
land’s, West Manchester, has moved 
from the Willmonton house on Pleasant 
street to the Monteiro cottage, formerly 
occupied by Henry Mitchell and family, 
who, in turn, have moved into the cot- 
tage on Brook’ street, vacated last week 
by Walter Bell and family. 
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- AOc can New Honey Drop Corn 12c can, 1.40 doz. 
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DANCING SCHOOL 
A select class for beginneis and 
advanced pupils will open 
Thursday Evening, NOV. 12 
Town Hall, Manchester 
Instruction from 7.30 to 8.30 
General Dancing, 8.30 to 10 
RATES FOR 12 NIGHTS 
Gentlemen, $5 - Ladies. $3.50 
$1.00 to be paid first night 
~ Jos. W. Cawthorne, Jr., and T. W. Long 
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