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Mrs. Oakes Elden and family of boys 
are down from Boston to spend the 
month of July with the former’s parents, 
Dr. and Mrs..C. L. Hoyt. 
Paul Weil, the Postoffice block tailor, 
wants us to contradict the story which he 
says someone has been spreading, to the 
effect he had sold ‘his business. He 
has done nothing of the sort and has no 
intention of doing so. He is enjoying 
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than he can attend to. 
The Town common will be aglow 
with electric lights next Monday night 
when the “‘juice’’ is turned on for the 
illumination. Wires have been strung 
hither and thither about the common and 
from the appearance of things it would 
seem that the display will be grand. H. 
J. Gay, the Postofice block electrician, 
has the contract for the work. 
William Goodwin is leaving the com- 
10s straight. 
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Special Candy Sale for Friday and Saturday 
COBB, BATES & YERXA COMPANY, 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Knight and 
family left this morning for Norway, Me., 
where they have taken a cottage for the 
summer. Mr. Knight returns next week, 
but he will spend much of his time this 
summer in Maine with his family. 
Miss Gertrude Goldsmith sailed from 
New York Monday in company with a 
few friends, to spend the summer touring 
Europe. 
Bell’s Combination store will not open 
on Monday, the 5th. 
We have just received several bales of 
wool sponges suitable for carriages; also 
a finer grade of sponges suitable for 
boats. D. T. Beaton, Central street, 
Manchester. z 
Dougherty—Coughlin. 
Dr. William J. Dougherty of Beverly 
Farms and Miss Helen E. Coughlin, 
daughter of John Coughlin of Manches- 
ter, were married Wednesday evening 
by Rev. William F. Powers of the paro- 
chial residence. The bridesmaid was 
Miss Annie G. Broederic, a cousin of 
the bride, and Fred Dougherty, a brother 
Essex and St. Peter Sts., 
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$1.25 to $4.00 
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