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A Manila Made Cigar of Quality. 
Sinee our introduction of this brand, Manila 
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The man who selects an El Pro will have no smokers. -They make a very pleasing smoke. Five 
cause to regret his decision. This brand is made sizes. as follows: 
with the idea of thoroughly pleasing the most par- 
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OMOTOS Sea Sees oot et c or 25¢ or 
de each, 6 for 25¢ 10¢ eaoh, a 25¢ 10c straight || Reoalia Filipina .......... 4 for 25¢, $5.50 for 100 
i 15¢ each, 2 for 25¢ Media Regalia ........... 4 for 25c, $6.00 for 100 
3 Special Prices by the Box Imperiales. 4-7 .ug 5.2 10¢ straight, $8.00 for 100 
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J. A. Culbert has had a Champion 
shoe repairer outfit installed at his 
Beverly Farms store this week and 
will be prepared to handle anything 
in this line of work within a week or 
a few days. 
Francis Lawlor will celebrate his 
15th birthday Tuesday and plans to 
entertain a party of his young 
friends at his home in Connolly 
place. 
Last 
awarded 
evening the -prizes were 
the winners in the G. A. R. 
and associates’ pitch tournament. 
The boy members of the gymnasi- 
um elass are to go to Boston tomor- 
row to visit the navy yard, state 
house, public library and_ other 
places of interest. They will also 
attend some matinee. - 
The street department are resur- 
facing and» improving — Haskell 
street, a much needed work, duly ap- 
preciated by the residents in that 
section. 
Master 
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with Mr. 
Seabury 
The loeal barber shops are now 
keeping open until 9 o'clock, Satur- 
day nights excepted. By winter 
schedule, they closed at 8. 
The monthly business meeting of 
the Farms Band will be held next 
Monday evening. Important busi- 
ness is to come wp. 2 
John W. Marshall, who passed 
away at his home in Manchester last 
Saturday was a former Farms resi- 
dent, being well known here. Tle 
was a brother of the late Asa O. Mar- 
shall 
George Burechstead has ae- 
position for the summer 
Gibson, who has leased the 
estate. 
Fresh Eggs and Butter 
Fruit and Berries 
Meats and Provisions 
Orders will be Collected Every Morning and Promptly Filled 
Mass. 
OA PENG DRA BRA BERRA BIBS BEA BE BER 
WILBUR J. PIERCE | 
(Successor to Pierce & Pierce) 
Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating | 
Special attention given to Testing of EOE and Drainage, 
for which we are fully equipped. 
All Work Personally Attended to. Estimates Gheerfully Given 
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All of the Best Quality 
BEVERLY FARMS, 
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Can be reached at any hour of night by telephone in case of water leaks or any emergency, 
N West Street " = “ * Beverly Farms 
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WYATT’S MARKET BEVERLY FARMS : 
Meats and Provisions 
Also a Full Line of 
Choice Vegetables and Fruit in their season. 
Poultry, Fresh Eggs, Butter. ¥ 
Mrs. Mary Haskell and daughter — 
Miss Bessie Haskell, formerly of the 
Farms, who have been spending the 
winter in Florida, arrived at their 
Dodge street home, North Beverly, 
last Mriday. 
Ebenezer K. Morrill this week © ¢ 
moved his family from Preston place 
to a new eight-room cottage on Hs- 
pastor of the Baptist church at Dan- Sex. street, Beverly, which he has 
vers, will oceupy the pulpit of the Just purchased. 
Farms Baptist church in exchange Mr. and Mrs. Owen A. Bearse of 
with the pastor. This is the first Newark, .N. J., have moved to the 
time in many years that the two farms for the summer. Mr. Bearse 
churches have made an exchange of has a position upon one of the ; 
pastors. Pride’s Crossing estates. 
James KF. MecGerity has accepted 
a position in a barber shop in Man- 
chester, commencing his duties yes- 
terday. 
Tonight John West colony of Pil- 
erim Fathers will hold their regular 
semi-monthly meeting in Marshall’s 
hall. 
Next Sunday Rev. E. A. Herring, 
