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MANCHESTER 
Mrs. Martha Flint and Mrs. Martha 
Standwood have been the week-end 
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mor- 
gan on School street. 
John Shedden of Chicago and Veve 
Ballard of California, both students 
at Tech were in town part of last 
weey with Henry Merrill, also of 
Tech. 
A large section of plaster fell at 
the Catholic church last Sunday, and 
as there was no one in the building 
at the time a bad accident was per- 
haps averted. 
There will be a meeting of the High 
School Almuni at the home of Mrs. 
L. W. Floyd on the evening of Thurs- 
day, Feb. 20, at 7.45 o’clock, to con- 
sider plans for the annual reunion. 
New members may join at this time, 
and it is hoped that as many as wish 
to do so will be present in order that 
their names may be enrolled in time 
for the reunion. 
Mrs. Long announces her dancing 
class in Town hall next Monday even- 
ing. * 
Arthur Lovering of Boston, former- 
ly connected with the Bay State Street 
railroad, is to succeed Austin A. Cush- 
ing as local manager of the Manches- 
ter Electric Co. Mr. Cushing has 
held this position with the company 
since it was organized in September 
1903. A better opening has been of- 
fered Mr. Cushing at the Boston of- 
fice of the Bay State Street railroad 
company and he will give up his work 
in Manchester on March tst. He will, 
however, maintain his home in Man- 
chester for the present. His many 
friends are pleased to learn of his 
promotion, but regret the change in 
position which takes him from Man- 
chester. re 
AUTOMOBILE 
FOR ‘SALE! 
Runabout—Haynes Motor 
28—30 h. p; 3 spare shoes; 
wind-shield ; presto-lite tank ; 
speedometer ; Magneto and At- 
water Kent Ignition system. 
Will sell at reasonable price. 
apply —— 
WM. W. HOARE, 
Manchester. 
Telephoue 186 
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF 
The Manchester Trust 
Company of Manchester 
at the close of business Feb. 4, 1913, as 
rendered to the Bank Commissioner. 
ASSETS. 
U. S. and State of Mass. Bonds 
(market value, $17,000) ....$ 16,850.00 
Other stocks and bonds (mar- 
ket value, $244,828.75) . 244,813.85 
Loans on real estate ......... 44,975.00 
Demand loans with collateral.. 1,775.00 
Time loans with collateral . 600.00 - 
Other time loans 124,777.12 
oA 0 e W618) 9. 8a, 
OV GTOTALUS rnattce nicl % 0 helene, vias 104.11 
Banking house, furniture and 
fixtures (not assessed sinve 
jor syearh oat hnye hy Sei gn MSI O ID OCI es 2,000.90 
Due from reserve banks ...... 24,951.22 
Due from other banks ....... 3,030.04 
Cash: Currency and specie 21,830,59 
Other cash items ...... 26.35 
$485,733.28 
LIABILITIES. 
Capital cstotket ci kcea tae «asi $100,000.00 
Sarplus lund nee. cseb es ates 25,000.00 
Undivided profits, less expenses, 
interest and taxes paid.... 5,110.04 
DEPOSITS (demand), 
Subject to check .....2..)... 354,120.06 
Treasurers’ checks ........ 1,479.18 
Dividendsianpaid secures ieis cia) ois 24.00 
$485,733.28 
For the last thirty days the average 
reserve carried was: currency and specie 
6.2 per cent; deposited in reserve banks, 
5.8 per cent; United States and Massa- 
chusetts bonds 3.1 per cent. 
Essex, ss. 
Then personally 
Purington, 
February 12, 1913. 
appeared Harry W. 
Secretary and Treasurer, 
and Oliver T. Roberts, President, and 
Horace Standley, Edward A. Lane, 
William Hoare and Frederick J. Merrill, 
directors of the Manchester Trust Com- 
pany, and made oath that the foregoing 
statement, by them subscribed, is true, to 
the best of their knowledge and belief. 
Before me, 
GEO. E. WILLMONTON, 
Notary Public. 
NOTICE 
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ADEA 
The Board of Assessors will be in sess- 
ion on Wednesday evening, Feb. 19th from 
7 to 8 o’clock also on Friday evening Feb. 
21st from 7 to 10 o’clock for the purpose 
of assessing such persons omitted from the 
April 1st, 1912, Street Lists,. or persons 
having resided one year within the state 
and six months within the town. 
BOARD OF ASSESSORS, 
Town of Manchester. 
Feb. 14-21. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Notice To Voters 
REGISTRATION 
Office of the Board of Registrars of Voters, 
Manchester, Mass., Feb. 5, 1913. 
Notice is hereby given that the Joard 
of Registrars of Voters will be in session 
at the office of the Board of Selectmen on 
Tuesday, Feb. 11, from 7 till 8 o’clock 
P. M., on Wednesday, the 19th, from 7 
till 8 o’clock: also on Friday, Feb. 21st, 
from 12 a. m. to 10 p. m., for the purpose 
of receiving evidence of the qualification 
of persons claiming a right to vote at the 
election to be held on Monday, March 3. 
1913, and of correcting the list of voters. 
See that your name is on the Voting 
List of your town; if not there call at 
the office of the Board of Registrars on 
the days above mentioned, and be register- 
ed, or you cannot vote. Bring with you 
a certificate from the assessors or a tax 
bill or notice from the collector of taxes, 
showing that you have been assessed a 
poll tax as a resident of the town of Man- 
chester. 
All persons whose names are stricken 
from the voters’ lists for any lawful rea- 
son, will, before they can again have their 
names placed upon said lists, be required to 
register their names at the time hereinbe- 
fore stated in like manner as new voters. 
Naturalized citizens presenting them- 
selves for registration must bring their 
naturalization papers with them. 
If a qualified voter of this town whose 
name was on the voters’ list last year, and 
who has been assessed for the current 
year, finds after the close of registration 
that his name is not placed on the voters’ 
list of the current year, by reason of hav- 
ing been omitted by clerical error or mis- 
take, he may upon personal application, 
have his name placed upon the voting list, 
or, if application be made on the day of 
election, he may have a certificate to vote. 
No name can be added to the voters’ 
list (except to correct omissions made by 
clerical error or mistake) after ten (10) 
o’clock of the evening of Friday, Feb. 21st, 
at which time registration closes. 
By order of the Board of Registrars of 
voters. 
W. J. JOHNSON, 
J. H. RIVERS, 
EDWARD CROWELL, 
ALFRED 8. JEWETT. 
Board of Registrars. 
“T tell you what,” said Gotham, en- — 
tertaining his western cousin, “‘every- 
thing’s so high here it’s almost im- 
possible to keep a house going.” 
“Well,” replied the Kansan, “the 
wind’s so high out our way it’s almost 
impossible to keep a house from go- 
ing.”—Catholic Standard and Times. 
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