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Mt. Pleasant Dairy 
R. & L. BAKER, 
Deaters in DAI ILK. 
Teaming done to order. Telephone Connection 
Gravel and Rough Stone. P.O. Box 129. 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
JOS. PINK & CO. 
Makers of FINE HARNESS, 
SHADE Supplies and Horse Furnishings. 
Branch Stores: Beverly Farms, M. T. Murphy, mer, 
Pulsifer’s Block, Manchester, 
M.S Miguel, mgr. Tel. 94 Manc. 
67A Chestnut Street, Boston. 
Main _ tore: 
FRANK H. DENNIS 
... GROCER... 
Telephone 243 
16 Schcol St., Manchester 
HERBERT B. WINCHESTER, 
Practical Qlatchmaker. 
Repairing on all kinds of Watches, Clocks 
Jewelry and Optical Goods. 
Main St. GLOUCESTER, Mass. 
Cc. L. CRAFTS, 
Carpenterand Builder, 
Special Attention Given to Jobbing. 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
Telephone 139-4. 
George S. Sinnicks, 
MASON BUILDER 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
Manchester, Magnolia, Beverly Farms, Boston. 
SMITH’S EXPRESS COMPANY. 
F. J. MERRILL, Proprietor. 
Principal Boston Office: 32 Court Square. 
Telephones: Boston, Main 489; Manchester, 11-5 
First-Class Storage for Furniture. 
Separate Rooms under Lock. 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
EDWARD Ss. KNIGHT, 
FLORIST, 
Ovealer in Fine Plants, Bulbs and Seeds. 
FLOWERS for all occasions. 
44 School St., Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Manion’s Fish Market 
CENTRAL ST., MANCHESTER, MASS, 
Ocean, Lake & Pond Fresh Fish. 
Fresh Fish Direct from the Fishing Boats Every 
Morning. Orders called for Daily Prompt Delivery 
Telephone Connection. Oysters and Little Neck 
Clams Opened at your Residence. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
The members of Conomo tribe, 113, 
of Red Men enjoyed one of those 
famous cock stews for which the town 
is famed, at their meeting Wednesday 
evening. Several pale-faces will be 
adopted at the next meeting, Dec. 19, 
when there will also be an election of 
officers. 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rice of Fram- 
ingham were guests of Dr. Blaisdell 
and family Sunday. 
Miss Mary Gorman was in Hamil- 
ton visiting Mrs. Joseph Knowlton 
the first of the week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sheehan had 
a family reunion at their home on 
Summer street, Thanksgiving day. 
They entertained their cousins from 
Brighton, Michael M. Sheehan and 
sister, Mrs Abbie Moynehan and 
family, Timothy T. Moynehan, Mar- 
garet A. Moynehan and Abbie M. 
Moynehan. 
Laura M. Johnson 
The entire community sympathizes 
with Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Johnson 
in the rather sudden death last Friday 
evening of their young daughter, 
Laura M., at the age of 9 years, 9 
months, 10 days. She was taken 
with pneumonia on Monday evening 
and passed away Friday, despite the 
efforts of the family physician to save 
her. Her loss is most keenly felt by 
the parents of the child, as she was 
the oldest of a family of six children. 
She was a veritable little mother to 
her younger brothers and sisters, and 
to her father she was especially dear. 
She was a bright child and will be 
greatly missed by her playmates at 
the G. A. Priest school. 
Funeral services were held Sunday 
afternoon at the residence of the fam- 
ily on Bridge street, Rev. E. Hersey 
Brewster officiating. Interment was 
in Newburyport. 
Former Manchester Man Celebrates 
25th Anniversary of Wedding 
At their home, 53 Hale street, Bev- 
erly, Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. 
Jobn Burnham Goldsmith observed 
the passing of their silver wedding 
anniversary, surrounded by relatives 
and friends, including a few from 
Manchester. The house had been 
brightened for the occasion with a 
profusion of potted plants and cut 
flowers. The reception was from 8 to 
10 o'clock. 
Mr. Goldsmith was born in Man- 
chester, May 22, 1860, but moved to 
Beverly when quite young. He is a 
brother of Charles P. Goldsmith of 
Manchester. He was married on 
Dec. 1, 1881, to Miss Annie S. Lar- 
com of Beverly. 
TOWN NOTICES, 
MANCHESTER. 
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All bills and claims against the Town 
should be presented to the Selectmen on or 
before Wednesday of each week. After ap- 
proval the bills will be paid by the Town 
Treasurer, at his office, on the following Sat- 
urday. The regular business meeting of the 
Board, will be held on Thursday evening of 
each week at seven o’clock, also on the last 
Saturday afternoon of each month from one 
to four o’clock. 
FRED K. SWETT, 
EDWARD S. KNIGHT, 
WALTER R. BELL, 
Selectmen of Manchester. 
Water Board Notice, 
The regular meeting of the WATER 
BOARD will be held at their office, in the 
Town Hall Building, on the last WEDNES- © 
DAY OF EACH MONTH, from 2 to 5 o’clock, 
p.M. All orders for shutting off or letting on 
of water, reports of leaks, and all business 
of the department under the Superintendent 
should be reported at his office at the Pump- 
ing Station. 
Per order, 
MANCHESTER WATER BOARD. 
Town Treasurer’s Notice. 
The TOWN TREASURER will be at 
his office in the Town Hall Building, on Sat- 
urdays, for the payment of bills, from 1 
o’clock to 5 and from 7 to 8 o’clock P.M. 
When a holiday comes on Saturday the pay 
day will be Friday previous at the same 
hours. 
EDWIN P. STANLEY, 
Treasurer. 
Notice. 
The regular meetings of the SCHOOL 
COMMITTEE will be held the first Mon- 
day evening of each month at which time all 
bills against the school department of the 
town should be presented for approval. 
ALFRED C. NEEDHAM, 
Secretary. 
Notice. 
For the convenience of any person having 
business with the School Committee or Supt. 
of Schools, Mr. CHARLES E. Fisu, the Sup- 
erintendent, will be at the office of the 
School Committee, in the Town Hall Build- 
ing, Thursday afternoon of each week, from 
3.30 to 4.30 o’clock. 
SCHOOL COMMITTEE. 
