- BEVERLY FARMS 
There will be a Democratic Rally 
tonight in Marshall’s hall. Candidate 
_ for Senator Albert Wakeley of Mar- 
blehead will speak and there will also 
be other good speakers. Councilman 
John C. McCarthy. of the Ward 6 
committee will call the meeting to 
order. 
An exciting runaway of a spirited 
pair of grey horses belonging to Con- 
nolly Bros. and driven by John Ryan, 
made things interesting for a few 
- minutes on West street, on Wednes- 
day afternoon, due to the breaking of 
a neck yoke. No damage was done. 
Mrs. Alexander Campbell who has 
spent the past few weeks in Needham 
is home again. 
Miss Clara Hanson has entered the 
employ of Howard Doane—the car- 
penter—as bookkeeper. 
Tonight William Neville concludes 
his duties for the season as superin- 
tendent and caretaker of the West 
Beach corporation property. He has 
made an excellent official and has per- 
formed the duties to the universal sat- 
_ isfaction of all—and has certainly been 
the right man in the right place. 
Louis Pond concluded- his stay at 
Beverly Farms on Wednesday last 
and has gone to Plymouth where he 
has accepted a position. 
The encouragement given the past 
week to James J. Nugent by his many 
friends in anticipation of his coming 
out as a candidate for common coun- 
cil, may have the effect of having that 
gentlemen decide to enter the contest. 
Meanwhile he is looking over the field 
and making a quiet canvass. 
The teachers from the Prospect 
Hill school, Beverly, paid’a visit to 
the Beverly Farms school on last 
Tuesday afternoon. 
Driver Wm. S. Pike of the local 
Hook and Ladder truck, has been 
missed from his accustomed place at 
the West Street Fire house for a part 
of this week, due to sickness. 
Connolly Bros. have been awarded 
the contract for building large rustic 
stone piers and walls at the Pine Grove 
cemetery, Lynn. 
Essential to Your Financial Interests 
An Account with the Beverly National Bank assures that full measure of Security and Satisfac- 
tion so essential to the promotion of your financial interests. 
We respectfully solicit your Account and Banking Business. 
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THE REPAIRING QUESTION 
is always a serious one. Whether it wil:cr will not 
pay you for the necessary outlay is best solved by 
letting US examine your damaged carriage. We 
will give you a fair and honest opinion, and if 
repairs are wanted will make them skillfully and 
expeditiously 
AT OLD STAND, 
CORNER OF BOW AND RANTOUL STS. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
E. C. SAWYER. 
Miss Alice Witham, the popular ALDEN WEBB 
assistant to Postmaster Standley, will 3. 
next week take her vacation, to be 
spent mostly with relatives at Rock- WOIGhmaKeT, deWele in Oplician 
port. Miss Edith Elliott will again Repairing in all its Branches 
act as substitute. Masonic Bldg.,Cabot St., BEVERLY 
The polls for voting in the State Teechone Connection 
election will open as usual at 6 a.m. ede F 
and continue open until 4 p.m. at the SAMUEL, A. GENTLEE, 
G. A.R. hall. The usual officers will Funeral Director and Embalmer. 
be in ch arge. Calls answered day or night. 
Howard P. Williams, who met with 277 Cabot Street. 
: Residence, 16 Butman Street. BEVERLY. 
a severe accident some timeago, is 
now able to be out again although he ARTHUR A. FORNESS 
is still unable to perform his usual 
duties. His arm is being carried in a Notary Public 
sling. 
; AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE 
Mrs. Emily Ober, a former resident 
of the Farms, but now of the Round Bank Building, - Beverly 
Rock Farms, Hamilton, is a guest of 
Mrs. George Pierce on High street. GHARIEES+F:-LBEE 
The estate of Mrs. Annie McKeone ,, Qeal Estate and Insurance .. 
consisting of a two and a half story 
frame dwelling and a goodly parcel of NOTARY PUBLIC. 
land situated on Everett street is for 155 Cabot Street BEVERLY 
, : ¢ 
sale. Mrs. McKeone sells as she has 
dencem Bevery TAB Pickett Coal Co, 
( 
Alexander Dow who has spent the Established 1844) 
past few months at Orange, and Mont- DEALERS IN __ 
clair, N.J., visiting relatives, returned - and 
son James B. Dow, on Hale street. Bf ee pal Wood 
Rev. and Mrs. Clarence Strong mueue 
the first of the week and is with his 
Pond have spent a part of this week CEMENT, LimE, SAND AND Hair 
at Taunton. Mr. Pond being a dele- Offices, 15 Water St. and 164 Cabot 
gate to the Baptist convention in ses- Cor. Milton St 
sion at that place. . 
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