NOR REBEL OMe DiE E Ze: 
Real Estate 
And Improvements 
Frank D. Bennett of Gloucester con- 
veys to Leonora Gorman of Manchester, 
1 acre of land, Bridge street, Manches- 
tea, also land in Gloucester. 
This property is located off Bridge 
street, between F. P. Tenney’s house and 
the railroad. It is understood Mr. Gor- 
intends to cut it into four or five house 
lots and will later put them on the mar- 
ket. 
Clark & Mills Electric Co. have the 
contract for wiring the large garage be- 
ing built for Mr. Walker at West Man- 
chester. 
William Lawrie et al., trustees under 
the will of Stephen E. Westcott of Bos- 
ton, convey to Edward S. Grew of Bos- 
ton land and buildings on Harbor street, 
Manchester, 20 rods 18.5 links by 14 rods 
18 links. 
Edward S. Bradley the Manchester 
and Magnolia plumber has the contract 
for installing a complete new plumbing 
system in the Cabot cottage at West 
Manchester. He hasalso just completed 
plumbing and heating at the G. M. Lane 
gardener’s cottage, Summer street. 
D. Herbert Hostetter is having con- 
siderable ground improvements made at 
his estate on Grover street, North Bev- 
erly, the work including the planting of 
trees, shrubs and perennials and the lay- 
HXCELLENT 
SHOWING 
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SPRING MILLINERY 
A complete line of latest IMPORTED and DOMESTIC 
MODELS 
REITH’S 204 ESSEX st, SALEM. 
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Kimball Bldg., 
Union Street 
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ing out of the grounds. ‘The contract 
has been awarded to The Pierce Nursery, 
Beverly Farms. 
allowed on 
time deposits 
4 per cent 
Gloucester Safe Deposit & Trust Co., 
Opposite Post-office, Gloucester, Mass 
‘SPRING OPENING 
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13, 1907 
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FIRST-CLASS WORK IN ALL BRANCHES — - 
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MAKER OF FINE HARNESS : 
STABLE SUPPLIES and HORSE FURNISHINGS. = 
WORK GUARANTEED. 2 
MANCHESTER, MASS. = 
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Ex-Alderman C. Homer Barrett of 
this ward has announced his candidacy for _— 
representative next fall from the district 
which includes ward five, ward eight and 
Manchester. When asked bya reporter 
if he was in the contest, Mr. Barrett re- — 
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plied, “Sure thing, I am going in, and © 
will work hard to land, too.”’ 
(Store open Thursday and Saturday evenings.) 
Natty Styles in Clothes. Hats and Furnishings. 
For Men 
we have well selected lines in 
Slee 
made in Fancy  Worsteds, 
Tweeds, Thibets and Cheviots 
$10.00 up to $25.00 
$e TOP COATS 
in Covert cloths, Thibets, etc., 
$10.00 to $25.00 
Trousers in neat effects 
$1.50 to $6.00 
For Boys and Children 
we IEE: 
_ In natty styles, 
serviceable materials 
$1.50 to $7.50 
TOP COATS 
Exclusive Patterns 
$3.00 to $7.50 
KNEE PANTS 
in Knickerbocker and Bloom- 
er styles 
50c 75c $1.00 and $1.75 
Spring Styles in Hats 
Hats to fit all faces. 
Prices to suit all people 
$1.00 to $3.00 
Big line of Trunks, Bags 
and Furnishing Goods. 
PERFORMANCE DAILY 
will do his 
Juggling Act every day dur- 
ing Merchants’ Week. 
See Window. 
Buster Brown 
DAY & HOYT COMPANY, 27 BSSBK STREET, SALEM 
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