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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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BACK GOES ROAD ROLLER 
Council Decides that the Machine does not 
Fulfill Contract Made with the Iroquois 
Company 
Manchester folk who were inter- 
ested in the purchase of the steam 
roller for the town last spring, espe- 
cially any who were of the opinion 
that Supt. Kimbail and the board of 
selectmen were wrong in their choice 
of the Buffalo Pitts roller instead of 
the Iroquois, will be interested in the 
following account taken from the 
Record-Herald, Hanover, Pa, June 26: 
“Mr. Stokes, of the purchasing 
committee, brought forward the steam 
roller question. He stated that the 
road roller received from the Iroquois 
Iron Works, and tested on our streets, 
was unsatisfactory and did not meet 
the requirements of the contract. 
“The following resolution was then 
unanimously adopted, on motion of 
Mr. Stokes, seconded by Mr. Coulson: 
‘Resolved, That the Iroquois steam 
road roller purchased by your purchas- 
ing committee from the Iroquois Iron 
Works for the use of the borough of 
Hanover is hereby rejected, on the 
grounds that it does not fulfill the 
contract made May 9, 1906, between 
the said company and our committee, 
and the representations made by the 
agent of the said company, and that 
the said company be notified that the 
Established 1879 
Telephone Connection 
J. ELMER WOOD 
Having greatly increased our facilities, and employing only first-class help, 
we are prepared to execute HIGH GRADE REPAIRS on 
Gasolene, Steam or Electric AUTOMOBILES 
STORAGE and SUPPLIES 
106 to 112 RANTOUL ST. (Near R.R Station) BEVERLY 
said road roller is here, subject to 
their orders, and if not removed by 
the said company within ten days, 
that the same be returned by the 
purchasing committee of the Council 
at the risk and expense of the Iroquois 
Iron Works. 
«Unanimously adopted this 25th 
day of June, 1906. 
“«Signed) HARRY EGGER, 
«« «President of Council. 
«Attest: D. R. Ditzler, Secretary 
(Signed). 
«««Approved this 25th day of June, 
1906. 
««(Signed) H. G. 
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Schriver, Bur- 
gess. 
Ye Elder Brethren 
The annual gathering of Ye Elder 
Brethren, that unique institution 
which meets at the Chowder House, 
Manchester, each year, will be held 
this year on July 25, or the day fol- 
lowing should the weather prove bad.: 
All present or former residents of 
Manchester, 50 years of age or over, 
are eligible to attend the picnic. 
Real Estate 
At the J. H. Proctor estate in 
Hamilton some extensive improve- 
ments are in process in connection 
with the building up of the estate. 
The work includes the construction of 
an attractive bridge over which the 
main avenue to the house goes. D. 
Linehan & Son of Pride’s are doing 
all the stone work on this as well as 
furnishing all the cut granite, etc. 
The bridge is of brick, with Indiana 
lime-stone trimmings and cut granite. 
b aaoeaeed 
a Mr. and Mrs. CHARLES HOYLE announce the Opening of their i] 
Foie Dilo LDL) coe: 
Near the Hotel Hesperus, Flume Road, MAGNOLIA 
A Specialty is made of FINE PORTRAITS BY PHOTOGRAPHY. 
Choice Assortment of HAND-CARVED FRAMES. 
Special Attention is given to CHILDREN and PHOTOGRAPHING FAMILIES. | 
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Telephone: 54-2, Magnolia, Mass. 
All kinds of Floral Work. 
Houghton & Clark 
feos OR Ts TS 
COLONNADES - 
and 396 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. 
eR SE IY 
ROSES — LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY — ORCHIDS and GARDENIA 
Bay and Box Trees and Hydrangeas in Tubs 
MAGNOLIA 
