MANCHESTER 
Thursday night about 8 o’clock as 
_ George Hodge, driver for Frank H. 
Dennis, the School street grocer, was 
_ coming down the Essex old road from 
a delivery call at the house of George 
_ Andrews, it is reported, two men 
‘stepped in front of the horse and with 
_ drawn revolvers ordered Mr. Hodge 
_ to hold up his hands. Instead of 
_ stopping, however, the driver started 
up his horse, and though the men 
tried to get on behind, he escaped 
_ without further trouble. Mr. Hodge 
says two men were sitting on the 
stone wall when he went up the 
street, and it was undoubtedly the 
same men who tried to stop him. 
Mrs. Herbert Hamilton of Swamp- 
scott is visiting her grandfather, 
_ Thomas Dow, who was reported very 
low last night. 
A number of members of the local 
_ Farther Lights are planning on attend- 
ing the rally to be held in Salem on 
Oct. 9. 
Some 25 friends of Miss Hattie F. 
Baker gave her a surprise party 
Wednesday evening in the nature of 
a “tin shower,” at “Fairview.” 
Mr. and Mrs. Gilman Burnham have 
been entertaining part of the past 
week, at their Sea street home, Mr. 
and Mrs. Burnham and daughter of 
Essex Falls. Though very nearly 80 
years old, Mr. Burnham is very young 
in appearance and is quite agile. He 
can play the piano with the touch of 
a person in middle life, being able to 
remember many familiar tunes, with 
which he entertained his hearers on 
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several occasions during his visit. 
Thos. R. Kinmouth of Joplin, Mo., 
has been in town this week renewing 
acquaintances, having come East be- 
cause of the death of his mother last 
week. 
Edwin Bradley of Boston has been 
spending a few days this week with 
his nephew, Edward S Bradley, and 
family, Pine street. 
Miss Ethel Hooper left yesterday 
to resume her studies at Wellesley, 
and Miss Helen Boyle leaves today. 
Mrs. Dora Story of Schenectady, 
N.Y., has been spending a few days 
this week with Mrs. John H. Cheever, 
School street. 
Mts. Hester Kinmouth 
Mrs. Hester Kinmouth, a. former 
resident of Manchester, passed away 
a week ago Wednesday at the Med- 
field insaneasylum. She was a native 
of Ireland and a widow of the late 
Hugh Kinmouth, who enlisted in the 
Civil war from Manchester. She was 
buried in Wakefield Monday. 
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