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Otis W. Stanley and Leslie Mason, 
two Manchester young men, employed 
by the big contracting concern, Norcross 
Bros., have been sent by that firm, in 
Stanley’s uncle, from. 
‘Worcester to Springfeld, where they 
will be engaged on doing ‘“fnish work’’ 
for the next three months. 
Officer Wells of the State police was 
in town last Saturday in connection with 
the Betts fre. It will be recalled the 
residence of David Betts burned to the 
ground a fortnight ago. Mr. and Mrs. 
BDINMMAIWNG 
Betts were away all day on the day of | 
the fire. It was thought somebody 
might have set fire to the house and it 
~was for this reason the assistance of the 
state police was called in. It is under- 
stood that nothing was found to indicate 
that the fire was of an incendiary origin. 
Lyman W. Floyd, deputy of the 
Rockport camp, went to that town last 
evening, accompanied by a good sized 
delegation from the local camp, S. of 
YV., to install the officers of the Rock- 
port camp. 
George Henry McDiarmid. 
After a lingering illness extending over 
nine months, George Henry McDiar- 
mid, one of Manchester’s highly re- 
spected citizens, passed away a little 
after eight o'clock Wednesday morning 
at his home on Beach street. Death re- 
sulted from canzer of the stomach. 
Mr. McDiarmid was born Sept. 6, 
1839, at St. Mary’s, N. S., but for the 
past 30 years or more he has been a 
resident of Manchester. At the time of 
' the Roberts & Hoare 25th anniversary 
of being in business last year, he was the 
only one present who had been in the 
employ of the concern during the whole 
of that time. He was married in ,Man- 
chester some 26 years ago. 
Mr. McDiarmid was an honest and 
He was a member 
of Magnolia lodge, 149, 1. O. O. F., 
of the Workmen and of Carpenters’ 
local. He was also afhliated with the 
Congregational church. 
He is survived by a widow and one 
daughter, Miss Ethel McDiarmid. His 
father, John McDiarmid, died some 
years ago, but his mother, now in her 
96th year, survives him. He also leaves 
a brother and four sisters, all living in 
the Provinces, and another sister, Mrs, 
Walter Baird, who lives in Amesbury. 
Only last summer he went to his former 
home for a visit to see if he could im- 
prove his health. 
Funeral services were held this after- 
noon from the Crowell Memorial chapel. 
The Rev. L. H. Ruge officiated. ‘The 
Odd Fellows also held their service. 
The remains were placed in the tomb. 
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per week (per inch) after the first week. 
‘Fifteen cents 
STAMPS can be mailed in payment. 
INCUBATORS 
2 
New Model 250 Egg Incubator For Sale 
Two New Model Colony Brocders 
Three Storm King Brooders 
& 
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C. FT. LOOMIS, 
Pleasant St., Manchester 
Or 9 Gentral Sq. 
wooD 
FOR SALE, about 75 cords of Green Hard 
Wood; 25 cords of Birch,—nice wood for sum- 
mer use. 
Apply to 
DANIEL EDGEGOMB, 
26 Forest St., Manchester 
For 
DUNN’S EXPRESS—Route between 
Old established 
Reason for selling, poor health. 
APPLY [LO 
Manchester and Salem. 
route. 
L.A. Dunn, Manchester 
Frank H. Dennis 
Announces to his former patrons 
that he has started in business 
again and that he will call to 
take orders for and will deliver 
GROCERIES 
New Patronage Solicited 
1 Lincoln Street, :-: Manchester, Mass. 
JAMES BEATON 
om Magazines 
AT GLUB PRIGES 
91 Schoo! St., Manchester 
WHY DELAYP 
The erection of that monument. 
matter more than sufticient consideration. 
Have you not given the 
Come and see us 
about it at once. Look over our handsome designs, select one 
and we will set it up for you. 
Kimball Brothers Monumental Works 
9-11 Lynde St., o- SALEM 
Delivered at Reasonable prices. , 
TOWN OF MANCHESTER 
Office of Town Treasurer. 
All bills due the Town of Manchester must 
be paid on or before the end of the Financial 
Year, Jan. 30, 1909. ‘The last pay day will be 
January 30, 1909. All bills should be presented 
to the selectmen on or before 3 p. m., Thurs- 
day, Jan. 28. 
EDWIN P. STANLEY, 
Town ‘Treasurer. 
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NURSE. 
A Nurse with 15 years’ experience in Cam- 
bridge and Arlington is at Manchester and is 
ready for engagements. Address 
Mrs. A. E. Weaver. 
Go. Dr. iit ; North street 
TO LET 
House; Modern, well built 
house. Alongside the Magnolia railroad sta- 
tion. Apply 
M. E. coeee 
Seven-Room 
Manchester 
GARDENER 
Wants a position on the North Shore: Pride’s 
Crossing or Beverly Farms section preferred. 
Good recommendations; just completing 10 
years’ service in one place. Address 
Joseph Manley, Merrimac, Mass 
S Wood Lots 
and 
2 House Lots 
FOR SALE 
apply 
N. P. Meldrum, =ie 
Manchester 
FOR SALE 
Lot of Land located on Lin- 
coln street directly at the 
head of Norwood avenue. 
6000 square feet. One of 
the most desriable lots of 
land in the town of Man- 
chester. Apply to 
BENS. H. CORLISS 
Lincoln Street, - 
Manchester 
