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PADD RAVAN AAA AE AUD DUNE 
Guy J. Drugan, a North Beverly 
young man, is to take a part interest in 
the express business conducted by Levi 
A. Dunn, and will take up his work on 
the first of September, probably. 
Two days more the sale at H. G. 
Nichols’ dry goods store in the Postof- 
fice block will continue. Some excellent 
opportunities to get goods at greatly re- 
duced prices. The sale lasts through 
Friday and Saturday. 
The Odd Fellows will meet at 7.30 
Thursday evenings, beginning with the 
next session, instead of 8 o'clock. 
The piteous how]s of a young Boston 
terrier attracted the attention of scores of 
people in the center of the town Wed- 
nesday. The little cur was running 
around, frothing at the mouth, and peo- 
ple thought it was mad. ‘The police 
took it in charge, and Chief Sullivan, 
quick to act, had Dr. J. J. Riordan come 
down from the Farms to see it. The 
Dr. pronounced it a bad case of indiges- 
tion and gave the suffering little animal 
an effective dose of medicine. 
The next band concert is on Friday, 
not JThursday evening of next week. 
Note the change! 
ESTABLISHED 1858 
dante 3} St! Sale SAJ_E Sale Sale 
Fwo days more, Friday & Saturday 
H. G. NIGHOLS 
Dry Goods and Gents Furnishings 
POSTOFFICE BLOCK, MANCHESTER 
Fred Bergquist, who was in the tailor 
business here last year, isspending his 
vacation in town, and is stopping at the 
Misses Swanson, Washington street. 
A slight trouble was encountered at 
the new concrete standpipe this week, 
in the form of a small leak in one of the 
lower tiers. Simpson Bros. Corp., the 
builders, who are under bonds to keep 
the reservour water tight for a_ period of 
one year, immediately took charge and 
the water had to be let out of the big 
standpipe, and the old standpipe, on 
Town hall, is now being used for a per- 
iod of a week or ten days. ‘The trouble 
is not in the least serious. It is some- 
thing which is continually being met in 
new concrete construction. 
The public schools of the town open 
on Tuesday after Labor Day,—-Sept. 7. 
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Rev. Fr. Powers will be in town all / 
next week looking after the fair in aid of © 
the Sacred Heart church. Two very 
interesting voting contests are being con-_ 
ducted, one between Miss Mary White 
and Miss Mary Davey on the Southern 
Shore table, the other between Jeremiah 
Mullins and Mansaul Bowers of the K. 
of C. table. Both contests are for gold 
watches. ike 
Miss Carrie Cromwell of Washing- 
ton, D. C., is spending the week-end a 
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rabardy, 
Central street. 
Miss Shirley Clark of Middleboro has 
been visiting at Albert Maslen’s, Lincoln 
street, the last week. She is returning 
home tomorrow and Miss Mabel Maslen 
goes with her for a two weeks’ visit. 
gu, collars at Miguel's, 
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; Almy, Bigelow X Washbule 
SALEM, MASS. 
Glearance on all Summer Merchandise 
ESTABLISHED 1858 
At Ridiculously Low Prices 
We are closing one of the most successful — 
and all remaining small lots will be 
regardless of value. 
core and enjoy the opportunity to secure genuine bargains 
Suits, 
Skirts; 
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Waists, 
Muslin Underwear,.. 
Wash Goods, Dress Goods, Art Goods, Shoes, 
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Men’s Furnishings and Boys’ Clothing 
summer seasons in the history of this store, — | 
sacrificed ie 
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