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The assessors started on their as- 
sessing work today. 
Miss Emma Hotz of Boston was in 
town over the week-end. 
Miss Ruth Peabody of Kennebunk, 
Me., has been a recent guest of Miss 
Lola Durrell, one of the teachers at 
the Priest school. 
Frank Pinnette, who has a posi- 
tion as fireman on the: Boston & 
Maine, was in town over Sunday, 
visiting his mother on Brook street. 
Fred Dale, after a year and a half 
absence, part of which time he was 
employed at the Buick automobile 
factory, at Flint, Mich., returned to 
town Tuesday. 
Frank P. Knight et al of this 
town have sold a piece of property 
which they owned in Marblehead, 
corner of School and Pleasant sts., 
to the telephone company, on which 
the company will erect a new ex- 
change. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
Manchester, Mass., P. O., for week 
ending March 26: Bell, John Kent: 
Falt, Mary T.; Gudreau, Frank; Me- 
Glone, Joseph; Marinaccio, Michele; 
Swingly, C. E. Mrs.; Stearns, Ly- 
man M.; Smith, Ernest; Santel, A. 
H. Mrs.; Tarr, Olive Mrs. 
On Friday evening, April 8, the 
Y. M. C. A. boys will pull off their 
minstrel show at the Manchester 
Town hall. You ought not to miss 
it, for it will be the treat of the sea- 
son. The prices may seem high—35 
and 50 cents each, all reserved seats 
—hbut the character of the show will 
be higher. The ‘‘knoecks’’ will not 
be offensive, and it is to be depended 
upon that some of the cracks will 
touch up the political situation in 
Manchester. Tickets are on sale at 
Decker’s drug store. Just seven 
day more and then the show! 
The committee of the Baptist 
church wishes to have our statement 
of last week, to the effect that A. B. 
Dunn had been engaged as sexton of 
that church, corrected. As a matter 
of fact at the time the paper went 
to press the committee, as a commit- 
tee, had not been approached on the 
matter. Though Mr. Dunn may be 
elected to the poistion above referred 
to we were a little premature in an- 
nouncing the item to the public last 
week. 
James Read has aecepted a posi- 
tion as janitor of the Congregational 
church and entered upon his duties 
last evening. 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY 
Plumbing and Heating Contractor 
Wishes to announce that he is better equipped than ever to take care of Plumbing and Heating 
in all its branches, having recently installed a plant for that purpose. He will gladly furnish esti- 
mates on any work of this kind, feeling confident you can save money by getting his prices before 
placing your order for this line of work. 
AGENT FOR AMERICAN IDEAL HEATER 
Central St., = = = Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
TBLEPHONE 11-13 
George ©. Leach and family of Bos- 
ton are planning to occupy their 
house on Central street, the coming 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
summer. They plan to arrive within 
a fortnight. COAL and WOOD 
Mrs. C..W. Wheldon of Dennis- 7 
port, Cane Cod, returned home Mon “ISRIRSSC 
day after an extended visit with Mrs. 
L. W. Floyd. The ever genial cap- 36 Central Street 
tain was also here over Sunday. 
John Peyer left Monday for Man- 
cato, Kansas, which is some 150 miles 
beyond Kansas City. Mr. Peyer 
plans to go into the garage business 
or he may take an agency for some 
automobile. 
Caretaker Wilbur B. Paige of the 
almshouse has the distinction, as far 
as we know, of being the first one to 
do any farming at Manchester, the 
present season. On Monday of last 
week he planted his peas, beets, 
parsnips and lettuce. He will prob- 
ably be the first one to have veg- 
etables on the market this season as 
usual. . 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
GEO. W. Hooper, 
DEALER IN 
FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES 
Kitchen Furnishings 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
SHELDON’S MARKET 
Established 1845. F.-Ks: HOOPER; Prop: 
DEALER IN 
First-Class Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, ete. 
MANCHEST ER2BYsTHEsSEA 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
Telephone 67 
Central Street, 
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PRIDE S CROSSING. MAGNOLIA. 
Oldest Established Drug Store in Manchester. Business Founded 1856 
EXPERIENCE COUNTS. 
When you bring your Prescriptions here to be filled, they 
are at all times put up by REGISTERED PHARMACISTS. 
This means Experienced Clerks, 
Up to date we have Compounded 100,000 Prescriptions, 
Benj. L. Allen, 
Registered Pharmacist 
Corner School and Union Streets, Manchester 
Telephone: 257 & ad 
