. Leading business men of Spencer, Brookfield and vicinity;. them shamefully, and only realize theirfolly when they find themselves undergoing theagony of toothache, and in many cases not eventhen, for most of us are apt to look upon thetoothache as a mysterious and unaccountabledisorder for which our own actions are in noway responsible. But the wise man will notwait until this sharp pain drives him to thedentist. If he finds his teeth becoming impaired,he will act on the principle that delays aredangerous, and will availhimself of the adviceand technical skill of an experienced and thoi-ough


. Leading business men of Spencer, Brookfield and vicinity;. them shamefully, and only realize theirfolly when they find themselves undergoing theagony of toothache, and in many cases not eventhen, for most of us are apt to look upon thetoothache as a mysterious and unaccountabledisorder for which our own actions are in noway responsible. But the wise man will notwait until this sharp pain drives him to thedentist. If he finds his teeth becoming impaired,he will act on the principle that delays aredangerous, and will availhimself of the adviceand technical skill of an experienced and thoi-oughly competent practitioner, knowing thatby adopting this course he will save himself nolittle suffering, to say nothing of money. ThatMr. Bartlett is prepared to undertake Dentistryin all its branches, our readers well know, andthat he is not only a skillful but a gentle oper-\ ator, is generally understood. His charges aremoderate, and his work is done in accoidance1 with the most improved methods. r\~\. 36 LEADING BUSINESS MEN OF NORTH C. M. DeLand, Board, Feed, and LiveryStable, Twenty-Five Stalls. Ample CarriageEoom, First-Class Teams at fair prices, Bearof Adams Blocli, North Brooktield. — TheLivery. Boarding and Feed Stable cariied on byMr. C. M. DeLand, in the rear of Adams Block,has been conducted by different parties forover a quarter of a century, and has been inthe hands of its present proprietor since DeLand was, previous to that date,engaged in the same line of business in West-boro, and so does not lacli experience, as indeedis proved by the intelligent as well as liberalmanner in which he carries on his present es-tablishment. The premises utilized, measure40x75 feet, and contain twenty-tive stalls, aswell as some kind and speedy horses, which maybe hired on very reasonable terms. The teamsfurnished at this stable are of a character thatno one need be ashamed of, and should any ofour readers who are not horse-owners desire totaks a s


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