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BEVERLY FARMS 
Mrs. Sarah Barlow of New Bed- 
ford is visiting friends here. 
A class in English, for Italian who 
reside at Beverly Farms, has been 
started, and for this purpose the 
Beverly Farms Baptist church will 
be open to a large number who have 
signified their desires in this dir- 
ection. All of the time will be de- 
voted to the study of English and 
educational matters. 
The Jesse Pierce nurseries are 
being moved from Hart street, Bev- 
erly Farms, to Manchester, where 
the business will be continued un- 
der the old name, by Isreal Barnes, 
son-in-law of the late Mr. Pierce. 
Miss Amy Thisssell is spending 
the summer vacation with her par- 
ents at the Preston place. In Sep- 
tember she will return to her o!d 
position at the high school at Nortn 
Adams. 
The administrators sale of the es- 
tate of the late Jesse Pierce on Hart 
street will take piace at 12 o’clock 
noon Tuesday, July 30th. The es- 
tate consists of three parcels of land 
forming one lot with a frontage on 
Hart street, with a dwelling house 
and barn thereon. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Harry Howell, the baggage master 
at the Farms station, has been ap- 
pointed as a railroad police officer. 
Alderman Augustus P. Loring, Jr., 
is a candidate for the Republican 
nomination for representative for 
this district, which ineludes Beverly 
and Danvers. Alderman Loring is 
well known in the district. He 
served in the old Beverly Common 
‘ Council and in the Board of Alder- 
man. In this, his home ward, it is 
needless to say that he will receive 
most hearty support. The fight for 
nomination will probably be a warm 
one as several others are seeking the 
two berths to which the district is 
entitled. The other candidates are 
Alderman Henry E. Woodberry, Al- 
lison G. Catheron of Beverly, Alvah 
J. Bradstreet and Thomas HE. 
Dougherty of Danvers. 
_How He Went Home. 
He was going home to his wife 
and family. It was growing dark. 
His road from the _ station was a 
lonely one, and he was getting along 
as fast as he could, when he sudden- 
ly suspected that a man behind him 
was following him purposely. The 
Do Not Be Deceived 
Dollars and cents are not the only thing to be considered in buying Foods. Please re- 
member your food is the only thing that nourishes your body. There are many kinds of 
many qualities; there are also many men of many minds. History repeats trying to do one 
other. 
The other day one of our customers came in and said: 
faster he went the faster the man 
went, until they came to a church- 
yard. ‘‘Now,’’ he said to himself, 
‘*T’ll find out if he’s after me;’’ and 
he entered the churchyard. The man 
followed him. Vague visions of re- 
volvers, of sand-bags and loaded 
clubs grew upon him. He dodged 
round a grave and his pursuer 
dodged after him. He made a de- 
tour of a splendid mausoleum. Still 
the man was after him, round and 
round. At last he turned and faced 
the fellow, and asked: 
‘“What the deuce do you want? 
What are you following me for?’’ 
‘‘Well, sir; do you always go 
home like this. I am going up to 
Mr. Fitzbrown’s house with a parcel 
and the porter at the station told me 
if I’d follow you I should find the 
place, as you lived next door. Are 
you going home at all?’ 
Tommy’s Politeness. 
Tommy (at dinner-table) : ‘‘Mam- 
ma when a little boy does anything 
impolite he always ought to beg par- 
don oughtn’t he?”’ 
Mamma: ‘‘ Yes my son.’’ 
Tommy (to a guest): ‘‘Mr. Gob- 
blum, I beg your pardon for think- 
ing you eat just like a hired man.’’ 
‘“‘Mr. Thissell, the meats 
you have been sending us the last two years are just delicious and I have come in to see how 
you handle your foods to always have such nice, fresh things.”’ 
After looking around: 
‘‘T see; you have everything so sanitary and clean; you do such a large business, your stock 
is best quality and fresh all the time.”’ 
We Invite Your Inspection 
All goods sold at Boston Market prices. Our guarantee A SQUARE DEAL TO ALL. 
We Are the Only House on the North Shore 
that can supply your table with all the pure foods required under one account. 
The 
Post Office Building - 
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Two Phones, 150 
High Grade Food Products 
Thissell Company 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
If one is busy call the other 
