or 
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. 
Essex, ss. PROBATE COURT. 
To the heirs-at-law and all other persons inter- 
ested in the estate of Thomas Dow late of Man- 
ches ter in said County, mariner deceased. 
WHEREAS Walter R Bell, administrator of 
the estate of said deceased, has presented to said 
Court his petition for license'to sell at private sale, 
maccordance with the offer named in said petition, 
or upon such terms as may be adjudged best, 
the whole ofa certain parcel of the real estate of 
said deceased for the payment of debts, and 
charges of administration, and for other reasons 
set forth in said petition. 
YOU ARE HEREBY CITED to appear at 
a Probate Court to be heldat Newburyport im 
said County, on the twenty-seventh day of May 
A. D. 1907, at nine o’clock in the forenoon, to 
show cause, if any you have, why the same 
“should not be granted. 
And said petitioner is orderd to serve this 
citation by delivering a copy thereof to each 
person interested in the estate fourteen days at 
least before said Court, or by publishing the 
same once in each week, for three successive 
weeks in the NorTH SHORE BREEZE a newspaper 
published in Manchester the last publication to 
be one day at least before said Court. 
Witness, Roviin E. Harmon, Esquire, 
Judge of said Court, this eighth day of May in 
the year one thousand nine hundred and seven. 
J. T. Manoney, Register. 
Why not have your printing done at 
the office of THe Breeze Print? 
Chas. E. and John A. Brown of Ispwich, 
land and buildings on Summer street, 
Manchester, 370 by 152.25 feet, and 
they to Delia, wife of Israel Martin. 
Chas. E. and John A. Brown convey 
to Orrin A. Martin of Manchester, land 
and buildings Summer street, Manches- 
CER: 
Frederick Burnham conveys to Benj- 
amin H. Corliss of Manchester, land on 
Lincoln street, Manchester, 100 by 60 
feet: 
Timothy Sullivan conveys to “Thomas 
Sheehan land and buildings on ‘Vappan 
street, Manchester, 112 by 106 feet. 
Spring and summer styles of 
the Lamson & Hubbard hats at 
Bell’s. 
The Breeze one year, one dollar. 
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We make it a point to carry the best known articles in our line. 
One of our leaders is JAP-A-LAC, the famous floor finish and 
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DL. ‘BEATON 
31 CENTRAL ST., . 
MANCHESTER. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 13 
Real Estate DON'T FORGET THE DATE! 
And Improvements If you are looking for 
Israel Martin et ux. of Manchester, 
convey to Orrin A. Martin of Manches- A REAL GOOD TIME 
ter, and he to I. Jefferson Coolidge, 
Gardner M. Lane, and F. Meredith SOCIAL 4 
Whitehouse of Manchester, land and dS See 
buildings on Summer street, Manchester, 
370 by 152.25 feet; also land on Sum- Pa DANCE 
mer street, Manchester, 523 by 123 feet. Ageke 
Jason H. Edverly et ux. convey to TOWN HALL, MANCHESTER 
Friday Night, May 17, 
Under the auspices of the 
American Express Employees 
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LOST 
Small Irish Terrier wearing green collar 
marked “Coxey.” Reward will be paid if 
returned to 
Miss Ciara Winturop, Manchester. 
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