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REGENT FLOUR 
The world’s best wheat product 
in the fiour line. 
bread and better 
flour you have ever used. 
$7.75 bbl., $1.00 bag 
$7.50 bbl. Taken at Our Door. 
It makes more 
bread, than any 
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M. Silverberg, the West street 
tailor, opened his Farms place of 
business this week. His family will 
not come down from Boston until 
the early part of May. 
Dr. Dougherty received his 
automobile this week. It is a 
well, Model Q, and is a beauty. 
Stephen J. Henchey of Boston, a 
Py a ay ro 
new 
Max- 
meat cutter, formerly employed at 
the Thissell market, this week en- 
tered the employ of M. Crowne, pro- 
prietor of Wyatt’s market. 
James F. McGarity, the barber, 
until last week employed at Calla- 
han’s barber shop in Central square, 
has entered the employ of a local 
contractor as a painter, this being 
his occupation previous to taking up 
the work of a tonsorial artist. 
John West colony of ~ Pilgrim 
Fathers were well represented at the - 
Wanderer’s gathering in Salem last 
Monday evening, where a reception 
was tendered Mr. and Mrs. C. E. 
Batchelder, Mr.’ Batehelder being the 
newly elected Supreme Governor of 
the-order. W. B.Publicover of the 
local order made the introductory 
speech, presenting the new supreme 
official to the members. Mrs. Pub- 
‘licover served on the reception com- 
mittee at the social meeting which 
followed. 
Ralph, the seven-year-old son of 
Mr.-and Mrs. Charles H. Hull of 
Hart street, is reported as improving 
from his dangerous illness with 
pneumonia. 
Miss Marion Bennett is the new 
elerk at Varney’s drug store. She 
will have charge of the soda foun- 
tain, 
CORRUGATED FLOUR 
One of the finest old roller pro- 
eess flours to be obtained at the 
present day. It is thoroughly re- 
liable in every way. 
$7.25 bbl., 95c. bag 
$7.00 bbl. Taken at Our Door. 
COBB, BATES & YERXA COMPANY, 
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BREWER’S 
Poultry and Game 
Fresh Eggs and Butter 
Fruit and Berries 
All of the Best Quality 
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PASTRY FLOUR 
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If you wish light, s 
and sweet, flaky pie crusts this 
will do all that you could expect 
from a real reliable pastry flour. 
$6.50 bbl. 85c. bag 
$6.25 bbl. Taken at Our Door. 
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Essex and St. Peter Sts. 
SALEM, MASS. 
MARKET 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
Meats and Provisions 
Orders will be Collected Every Morning and Promptly Filled 
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| WILBUR J. PIERCE 
(Successor to Pierce & Pierce) 
Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating 
Special attention given to Testing of Plumbing and Drainage, 
Sw Ali Work Personally Attended to. 
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for which we are fully equipped. 
Estimates Gheerfully Given 
Can be reached at any hour of night by telephone in case of water leaks or any emergency, 
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WYATY’S MARKET :: 
WEST STREET 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Meats and Provisions 
Also a Full Line of 
Choice Vegetables and Fruit in their season. 
Poultry, Fresh Eggs, Butter. 
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Frye of 
Augusta, Me., have been visiting at 
the Farms this week. 
Members .of Preston Post, 188, G. 
A. R., were entertained Tuesday 
evening by Preston W. R. C. An en- 
tertainment and collation were pleas- 
ing features of the evening. 
William Burns. 
William Burns died very sudden- 
ly last Saturday forenoon, at his 
home off Ifart street, Beverly Farms. 
For a long time he had been in poor 
health, but his condition was not 
considered serious. Last fall he re- 
ceived a severe kick from a horse, 
which doubtless hastened his death. 
For the past few years, Mr. Burns 
was employed as a coachman by Mrs. 
Robert C. Heaton. He was- ever 
faithful in the discharge of his 
duties, and his sterling character 
and kindly disposition made him 
many friends, who sympathize deep- 
ly with his widow. THe leaves no 
children. Ile was a member of St. 
Margaret’s Court of Foresters. Re- 
quiem high mass was said at St. Mar- 
garet’s church at 9-o0’cloeck Tuesday 
morning and interment was at St. 
Joseph’s cemetery at» Lynn, 
