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George L. Knight has divided part of 
the Cheever field, so-called, near the 
Catholic church, and in rear of his own 
residence on School street, into house 
lots. The first of these, on ,Friend 
street, and bounded on one side by rear 
of B. L. Bullock’s and Mr. Knight's 
property, will be reserved. The next 
lot, 60x102.89 feet, has been sold to 
Herman C. Swett. Mr. Swett will 
probably build within the year. 
Chester L. Crafts has sold his house 
on School street, formerly occupied by 
himself and family, but more recently by 
Mr. and* Mrs.“ H. -B. Hinchliffe, to 
Miss Katherine E. Baker. The prop- 
erty contains, besides a modern and up- 
to-date house of eight rooms, land 70 by 
116 feet. Mr. Hinchliffe will continue 
to occupy the place until next fall. 
We understand C. L. Crafts intends 
to build at once on one of the various val- 
uable house lots which he owns, near 
the center of the town. He will build 
for investment. 
E. A. Lane is having extensive alter- 
ations made to his residence on Vine 
street, Manchester. 
Augustus M. Killam oF Manchester 
conveys to Albert Cunningham of Man- 
chester, land in Manchester 34.5 - by 
11.73 feet. This land adjoins Mr. 
Cunningham’s property on Washington 
street. 
Patrick A. McSweeney of Salem, 
commissioner, conveys to Michael J. 
Callahan and later to Susan B. Knight 
of Manchester, land and buildings on 
Morse’s court, 65 by 55 feet. 
Frederick Burnham has transferred to 
George W. Hooper, the Manchester 
grocer, two lots of land in the field 
which he divided into house lots several 
years ago, bounded by Vine and Lincoln 
streets and Norwood avenue. 
Ground was broken yesterday by 
Daniel Gilmartin, the contractor, on the 
vacant lot, corner of West and Oak 
streets, Beverly Farms, near the depot, 
for a building, 25 by 35, to cost about 
$1500, and which will, when completed, 
be occupied by Frank Gaudreau for a 
barber shop. The land has been leased 
from F. Leslie Woodbury, by Benjamin 
Hawkins for a term of five years. Mr. 
Hawkins is having the building put up. 
Publicover Bros., the Beverly” Farms 
contractors, started work yesterday on*a 
large addition to be built to the residence 
of Joseph O. Procter, at Gloucester. 
J. Albert Mayberry started last week 
on foundations for his new house on_ his 
Haskell street property. Morley, Flatley 
& Co., of Manchester are doing the 
work, 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
LUMBER 
AND 
Building Material 
36 Central Street 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
PURE RICH MILK 
Fresh Vegetables in Season 
Our milk is from high grade cows properly 
fed and the strictest care is exercised regarding 
sanitary conditions. Delivered immediately 
after milking twice a day. 
Manure Bought and For Sale 
FRED P. SANFORD 
Box 118 
Girdler Estate Pine St., 
Manchester 
Headquarters for the 
Old Reliable 
HATCHET BRAND 
CANNED PEAS. STRING 
BEANS, TOMATOES; 
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Washington St., Manchester 
Telephone 9-3 (Residence) 
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KNIGHT'S EXPRESS P 
Manchester, Beverly 
Farms, Prides Cross= 
ing, Beverly and 
Salem, 
All orders left at Sheldon’s M’k’t., 
L. W. Floyd’s, G. W. Hooper’s, 
Frank H. Dennis’, Bullock Bros’, 
B. S. Bullock’s, Manchester; or 
A, Standley’s and the Railroad sta- 
tion, Beverly Farms, will be 
promptiy attended to. ® 
Agent Salem Steam Laundry. n 
Also Star Wet Wash Laundry id 
of Beveriy 
P.O. BOX 83 TEL. CON, 
GOTO OEE GP 
JUNK 
If you have junk of any sort to sell—we 
buy anything and everything—send us a 
postal and we will send a wagon at once. 
We pay in spot cash alk we can afford to 
allow. 
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J. L. SIMON & CO., 
Tel. 524-11 10 Hardy St., Salem. 
" Our wagon is in Manchester almost evary 
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Why not have your Printing done at the 
(office of THE BREEZH PRINT? 
tents ofcesspools and grease traps 
Dodge Shoe 
“‘For Boys’ and Little Fellows.’’ 
One of the best makes 
$2.00 
The ELITE shoe and SOROSIS. 
Rubbers and Gaiters. Boys’ and Men's 
High-cut Boots. 
Charlies Hooper 
Central Square, Manchester, Mass. 
WHY DELAY? 
The erection of that monument. Have you not given the 
matter more than sufficient consideration. 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 Monumenta: Works 
Mit. Pleasant Dairy 
R. & L. BAKER, 
P. O: Box 129 
Teaming done to order. 
Gravel and Rough Stone. 
MANGTIES CER = 
Telephone Connection 
MASS. 
EDWARD A. LANE 
2 HOUSE, SIGN AND CARRIAGE PAINTER .% 
BECORATOR AND PAPER RANGER 
Dealer in Paints, Oils, Paper Hangings, 
dow Shades, Blindsand Windows. 
Tel. Con. MANCHESTER AND HAMILTON 
George 5. Sinnicks, 
MASON BUILDER 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
EDWARD S. KNIGHT, 
FLORIST 
Dealer in fine plants, bulbs and seeds. 
FLOWERS for all occasions. 
44 SCHOOL STREET, - - - MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Win- 
Manchester, Magnolia, Beverly Farms, Boston 
smith: Ss Express Company 
J. MeRRILT, Proprietor. 
piikeibat Boston Office : 32 Court Square. 
Telephones: Boston, Main 489; Manchester 11-5 
FIRST-CLASS STORAGE FOR FURNITURE. 
SEPARATE ROOMS UNDER LOCK 
MANC HESTER’ = - MASS. 
Removal of Night Soil 
Appli¢atién: for the removal of the con-— 
should 
be made to S. ALBERT SINNICKS, 
Per order the Board of Health 
