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Flour, Grain, Hay and Straw 
MILL FEEDS AND POULTRY SUPPLIES 
Jewelers and 
Opticians 
Particular attention paid 
to repairing. 
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T6E Main St = 30 Pearl Street, Tappan Street, Railroad Avenue, 
St., GLOUCESTER = GLOUCESTER MANCHESTER ROCKPORT 
Established 1874 = Tel 0 Tel 125 
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J.B. DOW JOHN H. CHEEVER 
JAMES B. DOW JAS. B. DOW & CO. 
Gardener and Florist} Coal and Wood 
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ih Roses, Herbaceous and Budding Plants. We are now prepared to deliver 
RY Cut Flowers and Greenhouse Products for co ph ted ae #O et led of 
104 Decorations andFuneral Work. See ee eon ces 
U, Beach Street Hale Street 
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1G Hale Street, Beverly Farms | Manchester Beverly Farms 
RUBLY ROAD FARM DAIRY, WENHAM 
MILK and CREASI Fresh Eggs 
If You are Thinking. of Buying GLASSES 
Telephone Conn. P. 0. Address, Manchester, Mass. S. K. PRINCE, Prop. 
Let us examine your eyes; also show youthe latest styles 
in centers such as Shur-On, So Easy, Ever-Tite, Globe 
Special, Just Rite, Smart Set, etc., etc. : J U N K JOSEPH K DUSTIN 
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STARR C. HEWETT, Optican If you have junk of any sort to sell—we 
buy anything and everything—send us a T h f P| ANO 
158 Essex Street, SALEM postal and we will send a wagon at once, eac er Oo 
We pay in spot cash all we can afford to 
ee allow. Two days in town each week. Address 
Have your printing done at The LOUIS ROSENBLOOM, 64 Union St. SALES, MASS. MASS 
Breeze Print, Manchester. our wagon is in Manchester almost every Téléphone LANESVILLE, - 
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; Almy, Bigelow & Washburn $ 
ESTABLISHED 1858 S AB L EM MASS ESTABLISHED 1858 
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THE BARGAIN EVENT OF THE WINTER FOR ESSEX COUNTY SHOPPERS 
“WATER DAMAGE” SALE 
Beginning Tuesday, January (Sth 
Stock of Dry Goods Damaged by Water during building alterations at Depart- : 
ment Store of Wm. G. Fisher & Co., Newburyport, Mass., bought by us from Angus Mac- : 
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Donald, building contractor. 
Practically every department has a portion of this Water Damage Stock from the Fisher 
store, and although ay slightly damaged (quality norappearance in any way injured except in 
a very few instances) the SALLE PRICES ARE IN EVERY CASE FROM,ONE-HALF 
TO THREE-QUARTERS LESS THAN REGUL AR SELLING VALUE. 
The Following Lines are Especially Large in Assortment 
Laces, shirtwaists, hosiery, knit underwear, notions, leather goods, gloves, furs, muslin and flannelette underwear, etc. 
And to give you some idea of the prices, we will offer laces sold by the Fisher Store at $1.00 for 25c, others 
worth 25c and 50c at only a few cents a yard; 50c handbags at 10c; others worth $1.00 at 25c; all other goods at 
equally low prices. 
MAKE NO ENGAGEMENT FOR TUESDAY EXCEPT WITH THE A. B, & W. STORE 
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