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We are Pleased to Announce, Beginning February 9th, 
..Our Annual Sale of tl 
Printing Gompany’s Wash Fabrics 
Possibly you remember the wonderful sale last year, 
recognize the advantage of this sale over any other. 
If so you will 
Such variety of 
patterns and such variety of colors are not available in regular stocks. 
The American Co.’s Fabrics are foremost in favor among women who 
know what clever styles are, as well as those who appreciate the 
economy. See the Salem Evening News, Monday, Feb. 8, for full par- 
ticulars and then plan to visit 
The postofhce sok spic and span as 
the result of a thorough going over by 
painters from ceiling to floor. Ceilings. 
have been painted ‘and the walls have” 
been tinted and varnished and everything 
has been fixed up in first-class style, in- 
cluding the boxes,---all of which is 
very much to the credit of the agent of 
the block, Wm. W. Hoare. 
Are you going to the dance next Mon- 
day evening, Feb. 8, at the old armcry, 
Gloucester? A special feature for the 
evening will be the ‘‘ Firefly dance.”’ 
Ernest L. Valentine has bought from 
Richard Baker the market which the 
latter opened last fall in the Kimball 
block, opposite the postoffice, and is pre- 
pared to serve the public with a full line 
of meats at lowest market prices. ‘“The- 
odore A. Coombs, formerly with Bul- 
lock Bros., is with Mr. Valentine as 
clerk. Mr. Valentine has run a_ butch- 
ers wagon in Manchester and vicinity 
for the past year or more, and he will 
continue this until the early summer, 
when he will probably take it off for the 
warm months. He will in the mean- 
while have a delivery wagon and will de- 
liver goods to customers. ‘Telephone 
connection. 
THE STORE IN TOWN HOUSE SOUARE 
Miss Annabel Lodge is spending a 
few days in Somerville visiting friends. 
We note by the Jusurance Standard 
that a former townsman, Louis L. Hop- 
kins, now metropolitan manager of the 
Union Central Life Insurance Co. of 
Cincinnati, O., for New York, has the 
credit of showing an increase of new 
business the past year of over 100 per 
cent. for his office. 
The members of Conomo tribe, Red 
Men, who attended the meeting Wed- 
nesday evening heard a very interesting 
talk by Harry Masturton of Hiawatha 
tribe, Medford, on Sing Sing prison. 
Mr. Masturton was formerly a keeper 
there. He is at present a special officer 
for the H. P. Hood milk concern at 
Cambridge. 
Gilbert MacDonald of Charlestown is 
the new prescription clerk at Allen’s 
drug store. Mr. MacDonald formerly 
conducted a business of his own in 
Charlestown, but more recently he was 
manager for Thomas Hollis on Union 
street, Boston. 
Tuesday evening the officers of North 
Shore lodge, A. O. U. W 
stalled by D. D. G. M. W. James Bri- 
ent of Salem and suite, comprising mem- 
bers from the lodges in Salem, Marble- 
head, Danvers, Peabody and Gloucester. 
At the close of the lodge some 40 broth- 
ers satdown to one of W, F. Spry’s 
., were in- 
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famious oyster stews. [wo applications 
for membership were received at this 
- meeting. 
Nice Parlor Stove, almost new; 
cheap, at Woodbury’s block, Beach 
street. Ie 
Breeze subscription $1.00. 
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V ALENTINE’S 
MARKET 
Specials ° Saturday 
Native Ghicken 23¢ lb 
‘* ~~ Fowls 20c Ib 
Hams 14¢c Ib 
All Shoulders 10c Ib 
19 ib lots Salt Pork $1.25 
Short Legs Lamb 15c-18c lb 
Fores Lamb 10c lb 
All Sausages 2 Ibs, 25c 
Beei, top of Round 2c Ib 
«« Rump 30c Ib~ 
Ghuck Roast 10c-12c Ib 
Pork Roast 13c¢ Ib 
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Kimball Bldg., Opp. Postoffice 
MANGHESTER. 
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