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AVAL AVIAN LNRM ANN 
Miss Agnes Davis of Cambridge has 
been the guest of Mrs. William Cough- 
lin the past week. 
Grace, the six-year-old daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs. James Salter, Forest street, 
who has been so ill with pneumonia, is 
greatly improved. 
Conomo tribe of Red Men voted 
Wednesday night to take the Travelling 
Book to Chebacco tribe at Ipswich on 
Tuesday evening, April 20, if that date is 
agreeable to the Ipswich tribe. 
At their meeting Wednesday evening 
the selectmen made the following ap- 
pointments: James W. Widger, janitor 
Memorial Library building; George D. 
Haskell, janitor Town hall; and Jeffrey 
S. Reed, sealer of weights and measures. 
John D. Morrison wants it understood 
that he has nothing to do with the work 
being carried on by the state in moth sup- 
pression. He is the local superintend- 
ent, and has charge of the town work. 
The work done by the state is entirely 
apart from him. 
Our attention was attracted a few 
days ago to a handsome handmade har- 
ness at the store of J. A. Culbert, on 
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Beach street. It is a heavy _ stylish 
brouzham harness, with full swedge 
silver trimmings, and was made by 
Henry Sullivan, who is in charge of Mr. 
Culbert’s Manchester store. 
A new concrete catch basin has been 
constructed under the sidewalk in front 
of Cheever's Drug store the past week, 
to take the place of the small and more 
crudely built one put in some years ago. 
The work was done by G. S. Sinnicks 
under the direction of the supt. of 
streets. 
The S. of V. hada pleasant meeting 
Tuesday evening. After the routine 
business Fred K. Swett gave an informal 
talk on his recent trip South. A _ col- 
lation of oyster stew, coffee, etc., was 
served, this part of the entertainment 
being in charge of L. W. Floyd, who 
politely informed his inquirers as to why 
the stew was so hot that it had been 
cooked with hard wood. 
James Hurley, who has been in charge 
of the street lights in Manchester for the 
Wellsbach Lighting Co., for the past 
six years, has resigned to accept a_ posi- 
tion as gardener at the George F. Wil- 
lett estate at Coolidge’s Point. Mr. 
Hurley’s uncle, P. Hurley of Somerville, 
has the contract for lighting the lamps, 
and J. Hurley has carried on the work 
most efficiently. He has been employed 
by the Wellsbach Lighting Co. for the 
past 12 years. Michael Hurley succeeds 
his brother as lamplighter. 
Why not have your Printing done at the 
office of THE BREEZE PRINT? 
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Telephone 13 
Bullock Brothers, 
Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, 
MANCHESTER-sBY2THE2SEA 
Swansdown Flour, 
Postoffice Block 
Fine Groceries 
Brigham Creamery Butter 
—_———_——-S§, S. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries —-———_ 
“ Balance Sheets” of the Manchester 
Electric Co. 
The annual report of the board of gas 
and electric light commissioners was 
made public on Monday, when it was 
transmitted to the legislature. In the 
report are the balance sheets, manufac- 
turing and profit and loss accounts of the 
Manchester Electric Company, which 
follows: 
Assets. 
Real estate $14,793.76 
Electric plant 8,090.00 
Electric lines 134,251.10 
Transformers TS65.52 
Meters 3,998.51 
Due for light and power 4,049.86 
Sundry accounts prepaid 398.78 
Office furniture 649.07 
Cash on hand 2,256 40 
Investments BZ eZ 
Total assets, as per books of 
the company $176,374.25 
Profit and loss balance 25,658. 34 
$202,032.59 
Liabilities. 
Capital stock #116,500.00 
Notes payable 82,000.00 
Unpaid bills 876.00 
Deposits 606.85 
Interest accrued but not due 2,049.74 
Total liabilities, as per books 
of the company $202,032.59 
Manufacturing Account. 
Operating expenses: 
At station $2,006.58 
For current bought 10,296.00 
Distribution 4,271.92 
Management 2520325 
Taxes and incidentals 913,68 
$19,691.70 
Income from sale of Jight and 
power $18,821.11 
Balance to profit and loss 870.59 
$19,691.70 
Profit and Loss Account. 
Dr. 
Balance June 30, 1907 $20,212.91 
Balance of manufacturing account 870.59 
Interest paid 4,664.55 
$25,748.05 
JOHN I. ALLEN, 
V ALENTINE’S 
MARKET 
SPECIAL PRICES FOR EASTER 
All size Hams 14c lb 
Smoked Shoulders 11c lb 
Arlington Hams 15c Ib 
Stri s of fat Bacon 17c lb 
Strips of Arlington Bacon 20c Ib 
Squire's lean Pork Roast 15c 1b 
Squire’s lean F. Shoulders 11c Ib 
Legs Spring Lamb 18c lb 
Loins " iy 17c lb 
Fores “ us 13c Ib 
Beef Roasts 12c-18 lb 
Dandelions, 40c pk; Spinach, 30c pk 
Lettuce, 10c pk 
Bermuda Onions 10c Ib—3 for 25c 
Cucumbers 15c Ib—2 for 25c 
Large Navel Oranges 30c doz 
4 dozen Eggs, 95c; Print Butter, 34c lb 
Kimball Bldg., Opp. Postoffice 
MANGHESTER 
Telephone 306-3 
Ss 
K. PRINCE 
Littlefield & Prince 
Successors to S. K. Prince 
C. E. LITTLEFIELD Ss. 
Removers of House Waste and Ashes 
All kinds of rubbish removed in a satisfactory 
manner 
Pine St. MANGHESTER 
INSURANCE 
Any Kind, Anywhere, Any Amount. 
GEO. EB, Salk Ovi 
GENERAL MANAGER 
Also District Manager 
John Hancock [Mutual Life Insurance Company 
of Boston 
Gr 
$89.71 
25,658. 34 
$25,748.05 
Interest received 
Balance June 30, 1908 
PLUMBER 
Summer Street Extension, Opp. Electric Light Plant, Manchester 
EXPERT KNOWLEDGE OF GAS LIGHTING MACHINES. 
Work done at Fair Prices. 
Estimates given on all kinds Steam and Hot Water Heating. 
Do you think your plumbing will stand the 105-lb. pressure ? 
Why 
not put in a PRESSURE REDUGER and eradicate the possibillty of 
a big plumbing bill and a BIG WATER BILL? 
