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: a GLEAN UP” SPECIALS 
* Each year before the arrival on the market of NEWLY PRESERVED FRUITS AND VEG HT ARLES an 
ag we hold a special clearance sale of Preserved Specialties in our stock to nfake room for new goods. 
x variety has our guarantee of quality. Many shrewd people have learned to take advantage of these ane 
“CLEAN UP” PRICES. Here’s a partial list of these real bargains: 
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Cs ONEIDA WHITE CHERRIES, 35c. pt. jar. ONEIDA RED CHERRIES, 35c. pt. jar. 
24 ONEIDA RED RASPBERRIES, 30c. pt. jar, BLOOD PEACHES, 40c. qt. jar. 
S 60c. qt. jar. TOMATOES, 22c. qt. jar. 
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2 a peer 
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4 Private Branch hxchange J j SALEM, MASS. 
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BREWER’S MARKET 
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William O’Brien of the Farms has 
the sympathy of his many friends 
over the loss of his sister, Miss Mar- 
garet E. O’Brien, who died at her 
home in Ipswich, Wednesday. Mr. 
O’Brien lost a brother a short time 
ago. 
Mrs. Andrew .Crowell entertained 
the Ladies’ Sewing circle at her 
home last evening. 
Daniel J. Linehan and family of 
Boston have moved to the Farms, 
taking a tenement on High street. 
Mr. Linehan is coachman for the 5S. 
R. Anthonys. 
John West colony was well repre- 
sented at the Pilgrim Wanderers’ 
gathering in Marblehead last Mon- 
day evening. Several went over 
early and enjoyed a fish dinner at a 
well-known cafe. 
The Farms firemen are interested 
in the Firemen’s Memorial which 
will be held on Sunday, June 5. The 
program is much the same as in for- 
mer years. They attend service at 
the Universalist chureh, after which 
details will visit the various ceme- 
teries. 
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F. Libby of 
Lewiston, Me., have moved to the 
Farms. Mr. Libby has a position 
here for the summer. 
Mrs. Barlow, who went to her for- 
mer home in Poeasset: last week in 
company with her daughter, Mrs. 
Clarence S. Pond, is seriously ill 
with pneumonia. Rev. Mr. Pond 
was called there Wednesday by Mrs. 
Barlow’s illness. 
Letters remaining 
the Beverly Farms Postoffice, 
ending May 18, 1910: 
Clifford Buck, Manoel Silvietra de 
unclaimed at 
week 
Poultry and Game 
Fresh Eggs and Butter 
Fruit and Berries . 
All of the Best Quality 
WYATYP’S MARKET 
Choice Vegetables and Fruit in their season. 
Ascober, 
John Dougherty, Miss M. Drabesci- 
topkise, B. N. Morgan, Mr. Nazzar- 
WaLTER P. BREwER, Prop. 
Mass. 
BEVERLY Farms, 
Meats and Provisions 
Also a Full Line of 
Hnnouncement 
Beverly Farms, Mass., May, 1910. 
I wish to announee to my patrons and the publ that 
the Daniels-Gleason Co. store on Hale Street will in the 
future be conducted by John Daniels, as it had been for 
20 years before being incorporated. 
I will carry a carefully selected stock of groceries, 
provisions, fruit, poultry, fish and game, and also an up- 
to-date home bakery. 
My many years’ personal experience acquaints me 
with the wants of the trade. 
Thanking my patrons for their business in past 
years, I hope, by careful attention, prompt and efficient 
service, to merit a continuance of same. 
Kindly call and inspeet my goods and have an in- 
terview with me, and I will guarantee you will be_per- 
feetly satisfied. 
Respectfully, 
JOHN DANTELS. 
arms. 
Tel. 
52 Beverly 
Mr. Miss Anna 
Rogers, Mrs. 
eno Proeaceini, 
Mr. John W. 
Thomas. 
Disengno Domlinco, 
Meats and Provisions 
Orders will be Collected Every Morning and Promptly Filled 
V. 
EK. 
Wilham R. Brooks, P. 
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WEST STREET 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Poultry, Fresh Eggs, Butter. 
Poor, 
Ada 
M. 
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