. Leading business men of Spencer, Brookfield and vicinity;. y him comprise one floor and a basement, ofthe dimensions of 30 x 50 feet, and the stock onhand is as large as it is varied, for it is verycomplete in every department and embracesDry Goods, Groceries, Small Wares, Notions,Crockery and Glass Ware, Curtains and Fixturesand in fact a full line of household who make their purchases at this storemay feel confident of two things at all , that they will be supplied with goodsthat will prove precisely as represented, andsecond, that the prices on these goods will be


. Leading business men of Spencer, Brookfield and vicinity;. y him comprise one floor and a basement, ofthe dimensions of 30 x 50 feet, and the stock onhand is as large as it is varied, for it is verycomplete in every department and embracesDry Goods, Groceries, Small Wares, Notions,Crockery and Glass Ware, Curtains and Fixturesand in fact a full line of household who make their purchases at this storemay feel confident of two things at all , that they will be supplied with goodsthat will prove precisely as represented, andsecond, that the prices on these goods will be inaccord with the lowest market rates. Thereare minor advantages connected with tradinghere, which it is unnecessary to mention indetail, but we have said enough to indicate thecause of the universal popularitj^ of this well-managed store. When we consider the rapidgrowth of this establishment in the past fewyears, we cannot but predict a prosperouscareer for its already popular and highly es-teemed proprietor. LEADIXa BUSINESS MEX OF XORTH BBOOKFIELJJ. 41. Alfred Burrill, Dealer in Parlor Suits,Sofas, Lounges, Easy, Eocking and ParlorChairs, Walnut, Chestnut and Painted Cham-ber Suits, Carpeting, Feathers, Mattresses,Spring Beds, Extension Tables, and a largeassortment of common and medium price fur-niture ; also Undertaking, North Brookfield.—The business carried on by Mr. Alfred Burrillwas founded in 1855, and ranks high amongthe truly representative enterprises of thissection, for it has been steadily developed un-til it has reached very large proportions, andthis extension has been brought about bystrictly legitimate methods, it having been policy from the first to make nopromises which he could not fulfil, and togain the good will of his customers by supply-ing them with reliable articles at the lowestmarket rates. He is a native of Winthrop,Mass., and during liis long business career hasbecome almost universally known throughoutthis vicinitj. An entire buil


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