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3 € 126 and 130 Rantoul Street, Corner Bow Street, 
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The delightful moonlight evenings of 
the past week, together with the excel- 
lent sleighing, has been conducive to the 
formation of many sleighride parties. 
Tonight a party of 16 are planning to 
take arideto Danvers. A large pung 
with side boards, filled with nice sweet 
hay and plenty of robes and blankets, is 
the outfit that seems to be the popular 
one. 
James Davey and family moved into 
the Frank Bemis house yesterday for the 
balance of the winter. “They will keep 
the house open for the owner's week- 
end visits. 
The four weeks’ old baby of Mr. and 
Mrs. E. F. Powers, Vine street, has been 
dangerously ill the past week, but is im- 
proved so much that a complete recovery 
is now hoped for. 
A party of Farms young men are plan- 
ning to leave in about a week or ten 
days’ time for a vacation trip south. 
A party of Farms young people at- 
tended the “‘S. F. C.’”’ dancing party in 
Smith’s hall, South Hamilton, last even- 
ing. ‘The excellent sleighing was taken 
advantage of in making the trip. 
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Hilton, who 
have spent the past few days visiting 
friends at the Farms, returned to their 
home at Williamstown yesterday. 
Another event in commemoration of 
the anniversary of Lincoln’s birth will be 
the services at the Baptist church on Sun- 
day evening, Feb. 14, when the sermon 
will be by the pastor, Rev. C. S. Pond. 
Members of Preston Post, G. A. R, 
together with the W. R. C., Associates, 
and members of the fire department will 
attend on invitation of the pastor. 
J. Albert Mayberry has plans out for 
a new house for his own occupancy on 
the property owned by him on Haskell 
street. He also contemplates making 
considerable land improvements on the 
place. 
Miss Lechance of Boston has been a 
guest the past week of Mr. and Mrs. 
Ira B. Case, Hart street. 
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New Coverings, Tops and Slip Linings 
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“The ice house at Misery Island has A ie D fe fa W E B 3 
been filled with one cutting of ice from : 
six to eight inches thick anda second Watchmaker, Jeweler, Optician 
crop is being cut now, about ten inches 
thick, and is being housed in a large 
space under the barn owned by the cor- 
Repairing in all its Branches 
Masonic Bldg., Cabot Street, BEVERLY 
poration. 
A serious fire was narrowly averted at CO 
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the residence of Mayor Trowt on Hale THE PICKETT COAL ‘ 
street last Saturday morning. ‘That (Established 1844) 
morning when the girl who is employed DEALERS IN 
about the house emptied the ashes into a 
barrel some of the ashes, it appears, AND 
were of the red hot variety, and soon 
the barrel was on fire. The fire was put 
out, apparently, but it wasn’t long after- CEMENT, LIME, SAND AND HAIR 
ward that it was discovered the barrel Offices, 15 Water Street, and 164 Cabot Cor. 
was on fire again, and the blaze had Milton Sts. 
caught fire to the stairway and had eaten BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS » 
its way into the partition. The chemi- Telephones 
cals from the Farms engine house were 
sent for and with their aid and the good HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS 
work of the fremen, who were obliged FILLED AT 
to rip out a part of the partition and 
plastering, but little damage resulted. D E iB N E 9 
James B. Dow and Benjamin Hun- A ¥ ms 
toon have been assigned the district com- 
mittee of the school board to have charge APOTH ECA RY 
of affairs at the Farms school. 
The meeting of Preston post will be Cor, Cabot and Abbott Streets 
called to order next Wednesday evening BEV Bika 
at 7 o'clock, a little earlier than usual, SIERO 
so as to turn the hall over to the Asso- We keep everything that a good drug store 
ciates for the regular game of the pitch should ts 
tournament. ‘The latter will meet on ; 
Wednesday instead of Thursday evening, peLepnous Venue Ee 
as the Lincoln Memorial exercises will S. A. GENTLEE & SON 
be held on Thursday evening. 
Howard E. Bartlett of Amesbury has : 
spent a part of this week at the Farms, a Calls answeeres Oe Sees 
aa E ai aes 277 Cabot Street 
guest of Capt. Duncan T. Smith. Residence, 16 Butman St. BEVERLY 
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