New Books Added to Manchester 
Public Library Recently. 
Flag Day, Schauffler 371-S 
Independence Day, Schauffler 371-S1 
Memorial Day, Schauffler 371-82 
Washington’s Birthday, Schauffler 
371-83 
929-H 
B-A631 
Our Country’s Flag, Holden 
Promised Land, Antin 
Fiction 
Calvin, The, White W5881.9 
Faith Brandon, Skinner $628.1 
Her Weight In Gold, McCutcheon 
M133.18 
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High Bradford, Bangs 
Luck of Ratheoole, Lincoln 
Marta in Holland, MeDonald 
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Riders of the Purple Sage, Grey 
G845.3 
Twice-born Men, Begbie B416.1 
ESSEX 
This warm weather tends to cheer 
up the ice man. In fact it has a 
cheering effect on everybody. It 
only needs a little encouragement 
to make the soda fountain and ice 
eream counters a sizzling success. 
A lady from Beacon street, Bos- 
ton will open the house recently oc- 
eupied by Dr. Ellis as a summer 
boarding house—she will bring her 
guests with her, a company of Bos- 
ton artists. 
ESSEX, 
Dr. Mears and family after 
having their summer home ‘‘Or- 
chard Home’? on Northern avenue 
thoroughly renovated, have taken 
up their abode there for the sum- 
mer, 
The G. A. R. Post attended church 
at the Universalists church last 
Sunday. 
Quite a lusty base ball league is 
in process of organization. There 
will be a team from North Beverly, 
one from Lower Beverly, one from 
Salem, one from Danvers and one 
from Hssex and others. A more de- 
tailed account will be given later. 
Kssex won from Manchester in 
last Saturday’s game. Score 9 to 8. 
Great preparations have been 
made for Decoration Day observance 
in Essex. The School children and 
others will take a part. The 
Essex Brass band were on the streets 
the other evening practicing while 
marching. They made a very ered- 
itable appearance and many words 
were given them on all sides. 
It is rumored that Corporation 
wharf has been sold to out of town 
parties. 
The Village Improvement Society 
is still at their good work clearing 
and beautifying, in fact making the 
waste places blossom lke a rose. 
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