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Ward 6 Republicans hada very inter- 
esting caucus Tuesday evening.  Fifty- 
four were present and the two contests 
were very lively. In the contest for 
Councillor, the only one in the city, J. 
M. Publicover, pledged to W. H. Gove 
of Salem, won out from George H. 
‘Bennett, a Frothingham delegate. In 
the contest for Representative, E. Fred 
Day, John A. Ober, and Charles F. 
Butman, the Parker S. Davis delegates, 
won by two votes from Albert Standley, 
W. B. Publicover and Frank L. Wood- 
bury, the delegates for William Galloupe. 
The vote was 28to 26. Elmer Standley 
was chosen for the State Convention, 
Howard E. Morgan for the County 
Convention and Howard P. Williams 
forthe Senatorial Convention. ‘The 
new city committee is composed of 
William R. Brooks, George H. Bennett, 
James B. Dow, Howard E. Morgan, 
Roy Patch, Elmer Standley and William 
Standley. The caucus was held at 
G. A. R. hall. 
Thomas P. Collins of St. John, N. B., 
arrived at the Farms this week. 
Lindsay N. Emery has concluded his 
duties at Wyatt’s market on West street. 
He has been the manager of it for about 
a year. 
John A. Morrison is taking a short 
vacation, spending it on the South Shore, 
principally at Wareham and Marion. 
A recent issue of the ‘* Narragansett 
(R. I.) Times,’’ in reporting the big 
fair held last week at Kingston, said: 
**Samuel Scott, gardener at Edgewood 
farm, had on exhibition three vases of 
asters. Some of these had strong stems 
forty-two inches in length, bearing flow- 
ers measuring four and three-quarters 
inches across. By the abundance of 
buds it was seen that these plants had 
not been disbudded, as is usually the 
case with plants grown for exhibition.’’ 
Mr. Scott is well-known along the 
North Shore. He was formerly gar- 
dener at ‘‘ Swiftmoor,’’ the beautiful es- 
tate of Mrs. Edwin C. Swift at Pride’s 
Crossing. His many friends in Beverly 
Farms and Manchester will be pleased 
to know that Mr. Scott still holds his 
place in the fore-rank of his profession. 
Have your printing done at The 
Breeze Print, Manchester. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at the Beverly 
Farms, Mass. P. O., week ending Sept. 22, 
1909. Mr A Oborn, Mrs D Bradlee, Mrs 
Baily, Mr George Coromos, Miss Katherine 
Conway, Miss Jennie Courtrear, Mr J Curr- 
nan, Mr Daniel Demmon, J Dolan, Miss 
Annabell Edwards, Miss Kate Ojoe, Miss Ella 
‘Matherson, Monsieur Elie Moyse, Mrs P 
O’Laughlin, Miss Ethel Scott, Miss E Upton, 
WILuiaM R. Brooks, Postmaster. 
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All Prices Subject to Boston Market. 
Beverly Farms 
Telephone 195-3 Beverly Farms 
MN. T. MURPHY 
Maker of and Dealer in 
FINE HARNESS AND SADDLERY 
Sponges, Chamois, Oils, Dressings, [Soaps and 
all kinds of supplies for the Horse, Stable 
and Automobile 
Beverly Farms Opp. B. & M. Depot 
Keith's. 
For two weeks, Peter, the man mon- 
key has been the most talked about be- 
ing in New England; in fact it is doubt- 
ful whether any attraction that has ever 
come tothe theatre has caused more 
comment than this wonderful Simian who 
has been giving exhibitions at Keith’s. 
Peter has become popular with all classes 
and in a number of cases more have 
come to the theatre and gone away again 
than got in to see the performance. Not 
only is Peter proving a strong attraction, 
but the character of the vaudeville itself 
is far above the average. It is made up 
entirely of headline acts, many of them 
new to Boston. 
For next week another strong bill has 
been secured, one of the features being 
Tom Edwards, the famous English ven- 
triloquist who will begin his engagement in 
this country presenting his latest achieve- 
ments in this line. 
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