Billerica [Massachusetts] Garden Suburb, Volumes 1-41912 - 104 pages |
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... Color best on heavy soil . Brussels Sprouts . Soils too dry for cab- bage will grow four thousand plants to an acre , yielding one quart a plant , selling at $ 3 per bushel , in limited demand now . Cellar storage necessary to secure ...
... Color best on heavy soil . Brussels Sprouts . Soils too dry for cab- bage will grow four thousand plants to an acre , yielding one quart a plant , selling at $ 3 per bushel , in limited demand now . Cellar storage necessary to secure ...
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... color and quality in rich soil . Tomato . Stone and Matchless for general crop ; Chalk's Early , Jewell , and Earliana for early crop . Sells by pound or bushel of sixty to seventy pounds . Extreme prices are 40 cents to $ 3 per bushel ...
... color and quality in rich soil . Tomato . Stone and Matchless for general crop ; Chalk's Early , Jewell , and Earliana for early crop . Sells by pound or bushel of sixty to seventy pounds . Extreme prices are 40 cents to $ 3 per bushel ...
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... color on the outside . There were white flowers on the inside . The bonnet was tied under the chin with white ribbons . She wore white cotton gloves and bead bracelets . . . . " I must record the whole name of the sergeant major to whom ...
... color on the outside . There were white flowers on the inside . The bonnet was tied under the chin with white ribbons . She wore white cotton gloves and bead bracelets . . . . " I must record the whole name of the sergeant major to whom ...
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... colors of the order . Good work has been done and it is very evident that officers and mem- bers of this helpful organization are banded together for the " good of the cause . NEW ENGLAND ORDER OF PROTECTION Talbot Lodge No. 41 ...
... colors of the order . Good work has been done and it is very evident that officers and mem- bers of this helpful organization are banded together for the " good of the cause . NEW ENGLAND ORDER OF PROTECTION Talbot Lodge No. 41 ...
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... colors were taking the place of the dyewoods , and the new company gave up the manu- facture of colors from dyewoods . The chemical end of the dyewood's business and the store in Lowell , the latter being still maintained , were taken ...
... colors were taking the place of the dyewoods , and the new company gave up the manu- facture of colors from dyewoods . The chemical end of the dyewood's business and the store in Lowell , the latter being still maintained , were taken ...
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A. G. POLLARD acre Anne's Episcopal Church Association beauty Billerica Baptist Church BILLERICA CENTRE TELEPHONE bluff Board of Trade BOSTON ROAD boys building Byron Byron L Charles Chicago color Committee Concord Concord River Evergreens Father Mathew Father Mathew Hall feet flowers foliage garden Grange grounds growing growth Hill I. O. O. F. Hall Illinois interest John Patten Ladies Lake Ave LAKE BLUFF Lake Forest Lake Michigan land landscape Library open Lowell Maplewood Maplewood Rd Mark Cummings Mass Mayflower Rd ment Miss MONTHLY AT BILLERICA native Nineteen Hundred Club North Billerica North Shore North Shore region Parish Park pier Pine plants President ravines roadside ROLAND G Rutledge Secretary Shawsheen Lodge Shedd Sheridan Rd shrubs Smith soil species specimens Spruce Stearns Street Sunday Thomas Talbot tion town Treasurer trees WARREN H Waukegan White wild woods
Popular passages
Page 10 - Let me live In my house by the side of the road, Where the race of men go by — They are good, they are bad.
Page 11 - We will never bring disgrace to this, our City by any act of dishonesty or cowardice, nor ever desert our suffering comrades in the ranks. We will fight for the ideals and sacred things of the City both alone and with many.
Page 11 - We will fight for the ideals and sacred things of the city, both alone and with many; we will revere and obey the city's laws and do our best to incite a like respect and reverence...
Page 8 - There is a tide in the affairs of men Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune; Omitted, all the voyage of their life Is bound in shallows and in miseries. On such a full sea are we now afloat; And we must take the current when it serves, Or lose our ventures.
Page 12 - Such waters, and the lands which they cover, either at all times, or at least when the tide is in, are incapable of ordinary and private occupation, cultivation and improvement; and their natural and primary uses are public in their nature, for highways of navigation and commerce, domestic and foreign, and for the purpose of fishing of all the King's subjects.
Page 12 - It is a title held in trust for the people of the State that they may enjoy the navigation of the waters, carry on commerce over them, and have liberty of fishing therein freed from the obstruction or interference of private parties.
Page 9 - The glory of Lebanon shall come unto thee, The fir tree, the pine tree, and the box together, To beautify the place of my sanctuary ; And 1 will make the place of my feet glorious.
Page 8 - Committee. (2) It shall be the duty of the Chairman to preside at all meetings and to maintain compliance with established procedures.
Page 5 - With patient mind thy course of duty run : God nothing does, nor suffers to be done, But thou wouldst do thyself, if thou couldst see The end of all events as well as he.
Page 8 - ... instrument, to be used until broken and then to be cast aside; and if he is worth his salt he will care no more when he is broken than a soldier cares when he is sent where his life is forfeit in order that the victory may be won. In the long fight for righteousness the watchword for all of us is spend and be spent. It is of little matter whether any one man fails or succeeds; but the cause shall not fail, for it is the cause of mankind.