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The Ward 6 Republican City Com- 
mittee last Tuesday evening were present 
at the banquet at Beverly G. A. R. hall 
given by Hon. Clifford B. Bray, state 
senator from this district. In the party 
were, William R. Brooks, James B. 
Dow, George H. Bennett, Howard E. 
Morgan, Albert Standley, Roland Patch 
and William Standley. 
Preston Relief Corps were royally en- 
tertained at Manchester last evening by 
Allen Relief Corps of that town. 
Addison Davis has been cutting ice at 
Gravelly Pond the past week. The ice 
is of good quality averaging about 13 
inches in depth. 
Thirty-five members of John Chip- 
man, jr., Post of Beverly together with 
the Farms associates were entertained 
Wednesday evening by Preston Post 188 
in G. A. R. hall. After the regular 
meeting, speech ma*ing was enjoyed, 
after which they ali adjourned to the 
banquet hall where supper was served. 
A smoke talk followed, those present 
closing a very pleasant evening with pa- 
triotic songs. 
William Merrill of Marion has been 
spending the week at the Farms visiting 
friends. 
William Wallace, foreman for Con- 
nolly Bros., was operated on for appen- 
dicitis Wednesday, at the Beverly hos- 
pital. He is getting along as well as can 
be expected. 
D. Linehan & Son have been awarded 
the contract for grading, etc., at the es- 
tate of Mrs. L. Z. Leiter, in connection 
with the garage and stable to be built. 
The contract for these buildings has not 
yet been awarded. 
The supper and sale held in G. A. R. 
hall by Preston Relief Corps last Tues- 
day evening was well attended and a tidy 
sum realized. 
The local members of the [. O. O. F. 
are much interested in the fair at City 
hall, Beverly, to be held the coming 
week. 
Members of Preston Post accom- 
panied by the Associates went to Beverly 
last evening to attend a birthday party at 
the G. A. R. hall there, in honor of 
Comrade Thomas Whiting, who is 79 
years old. 
An embroidery class of some 10 or 12 
ladies has been formed at the Farms. 
They met Thursday evening at the home 
of Mrs. Lewis G. Williams on Hart st. 
The Girls’ club connected with the 
Baptist church, had a very pleasant even- 
ing last Tuesday. Dr. Maria Bliss of 
Boston addressed the girls, after which a 
social hour was enjoyed and refreshments 
served. 
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are listed and have a real market value you get yonr money’s worth. 
stocks that are cheap they have an uncertain value, that is why they are cheap. 
With food products it is the same—if you buy good wholesome food it has a 
certain market value and cannot be sold cheap. 
uncertain value and is sold cheap because it is cheap. 
doing enables us to have the first choice. We have a standing order all the time for 
large quantities of Beef, Lamb, Pork and food products, 
giving qualities; in this way we are enabled to give you the best on the market. 
If you buy stocks that 
If you buy 
If you buy cheap food it has an 
The large business we are 
all of the most health 
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daily. 
Our teams are in Mavchester, Magnolia and Essex, also Beverly, Salem and Peabody 
Telephone 150. 
THE THISSELL CoO., 
beverly Farms 
The large new marble counter and 
soda fountain for Varney’s drug store 
has been set up and adds much to the 
attractiveness of the store. 
Ebenezer K. Morrill, who recently 
sold his estate at Preston Place to Louis 
-A. Shaw, is thinking of moving his fam- 
ily to Beverly in the early spring. 
‘Tuesday morning, Feb. 1, commenc- 
ing at 10.30 an auction of household 
furnishings, will be held at the dwelling 
house on Hale street, Pride’s, formerly 
owned by Miss Katherine P. Loring and 
sold this week to Cornelius Murray. 
The house has been used for a summer 
residence for the last few seasons. 
At the roll-off last Monday evening in 
Salem between the married men and the 
single men, the latter won out, thereby 
winning the series. The single men are 
now looking forward to the supper and 
theatre party to be tendered them by the 
married men. 
The press correspondent of Preston 
Relief Corps gives sentiment to the fol- 
lowing in a communication to the 
““Times.’? ‘“‘It is rumored that the 
fire committee is trying to secure the lot 
back of the Engine house for a_ back 
yard to Engine House. The W. R. C. 
ladies have had their eyes on the front 
lot, facing Hart street, for a long time 
for the location of their Memorial hall. 
Which will look better? A lot of land 
with a new, modern, up-to-date in every 
way building containing a large, con- 
venient Memorial hall, library and gym- 
nasium; or alot of land covered with 
wagons, carts, snow plows, waste pens, 
etc., in the very center of our village. 
The noble ladies of the W. R. C. are 
working hard for their Memorial hall to 
the Brave Boys in Blue; the gym. 
classes are willing to work for a gym- 
nasium; and all of the public-spirited 
citizens are anxious for a new library. 
As there is an entrance to the back lot 
between the Engine House and post- 
office it is to be hoped the fire committee 
will leave the front lot for the new build- 
ing which will greatly add to the beauty 
and attractiveness of the place.’’ 
EDWARD T. McGOURTY, D. 1. D. 
DENTIST 
Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty 
222 Cabot St., BEVERLY, MASS. 
H. M. & R. E. HODGKINS, 
PAINTERS, 
BEVERLY FARMS, 
Tel: 27-12. 
MASS. 
Lock Box 1140 
MATTIS HANSON 
HORSESHOER and JOBBER 
ecial attention given to lame, interfering 
and overreaching horses. 
neatness and despatch. 
driving horses a specialty. 
Vine Court, 
Jobbing done with 
Gentlemen’s — light 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
WN el ea GUNN, 
Sale, Boarding and Livery Stables 
SADDLE Horses To Ler. 
All Styles of Carriages For Sale or Exchange 
Tel. Con. Vine Court, BEVERLY FARMS 
F. W. VARNEY 
AP OTHECARY 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Makes a specialty of compounding 
physicians’ prescriptions. 
This department is fully stocked § 
with reliable and up-to-date remedies, 
and is constantly under the supervision § 
3 of GRADUATES IN PHARMACY of & 
long experience. 
New York and Boston Daily and 
Sunday Papers. 
TWO TELEPHONES: 77, 8027. 
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