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An important sale of real estate 
has taken place at Beverly Farms 
this week, by which Mrs. Abbie F. 
Marshall transferred to Thomas D. 
Connolly and he in turn to Miss 
Katherine P. Loring, four lots of 
land on Vine street, comprising over 
30,000 square feet. It is understood 
the land is purchased by the Loring 
family for a children’s playground. 
In connection with the above it is 
rumored that Neighbors’ hall, which 
abbuts this land has also been sold, 
that the lower portion of this build- 
ing, occupied by the postoffice and 
several stores, will remain as it is, 
and the upper portion of the build- 
ing will be raised another story. 
This will be fitted and used as an 
up-to-date and fully equipped gym- 
nasium, to serve the use of the young 
people of the Farms in the capacity 
that Y. M. C. A. buildings serve 
larger communities. If this proves 
true it will be the grandest thing 
‘that could be done for the Farms 
young people and for the communi- 
ty as a whole. The purpose of those 
behind the move is to establish some- 
thing that will work for the ad- 
vancement and betterment of the 
_ of the young people. 
Edmund K. Arnold has bought 
from the widow of the late Wilham 
Henry Tappan of Manchester the 
property on Sea street, Manchester, 
_ owned by the late Mr. Tappan, and 
occupied for several years by Mr. 
Arnold and family. 
Robert N. Smithers has bought the 
Dwight property on University lane. 
Manchester Cove. He has been liv- 
ing at the Nichols property, now 
owned by Miss Payson, the last 
winter. 
Publicover Bros. are making some 
repairs at the Allen Curtis property, 
at Beverly Farms, including a new 
bathroom in the master’s house and 
repairs on the stable and varage. 
The same firm are making in:prove- 
ments at Alhambra, Mrs. MeVickar’s 
cottage at Mingo Beach. Two new 
bathrooms are being built and some 
casement windows are being substi- 
tuted for the old windows in a part 
of the house. 
Carpenters of Jonathan May of 
Magnolia are making an addition 
to the living apartments connected 
with the Claude Kilpatrick stables 
-at Magnolia. 
» FRANKLIN PARK LAWN SEED.. 
(NAME REGISTERED) 
The best mixture of grass seeds for lawns ever introduced, and used exclu- 
sively in laying out our beautiful parks. In using it goes farther. Hence, it costs 
no more than low-grade mixtures. One pound covers 600 square feet and costs 
30c, four pounds $1.00. By mail 8c per pound extra. + bushel $2.00, 4 
bushel $4.00, per bushel $7.50. 
.OWEET PEAS.. 
NE PLUS ULTRA MIXTURE 
_ J0c per 0oz., 30c 4 1b, 50c 4 Ib., $1.00 Ib. 
TRIUMPH EXHIBITION MIXED GIANT ORCHID FLOWERING 
J0c per pkt., 20c 0z., 60c 4 lb., $2.00 tb. 
»NASTURTIUMS.. 
Special Mixture Running Varieties. Special Mixture Drawf Varieties. Largest size and finest 
colors. 
$5c per oz, 50cilb., by mail postpaid 
Calalogue on Application. 
SCHLEGEL & FOTTLER CO. 
26 and 27 SO. MARKET ST., BOSTON, MASS. 
EVERGREENS ans Varieties 
We dig all our Evergreens with a ball of earth, and they can be 
planted the same day from our nurseries: 
We have all 
HYDRANGEAS. 
and they will grow. 
varieties in tubs and pots, if wanted, also 
THE PIERCE NURSERIES 
Jesse Pierce, Proprietor. 
Hart Street = - A = 4 : = 
Telephone 97. 
I am personally at the Nursery from 12.30 p. m., daily. 
Beverly Farms 
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TREES, SHRUBS, ROSES and VINES 
A. CULBERT 
Importer and Manufacturer of 
FINE HARNESS, RIDING SADDLES AND HORSE- FURNISHINGS 
J. 
NNOUNCES that he has opened his store 
eas in Manchester for the season. 
A FULL LINE OF 
STABLE SUPPLIES, TRUNKS, BAGS AND LEATHER NOVELTIES 
DRIVING AND AUTO GLOVES 
Repairing in All Its Branches 
Central Square, Beverly Farms 
(Branch, Beach Street, Manchester) 
