. Keene and vicinity, its points of interest, and its representative business men, embracing Keene, Hinsdale, Winchester, Marlboro, Walpole, Swanzey and Charlestown. an extensivestock if it is to be prepared to fill all orders entrusted to it,promptly and satisfactorily. Certainly the stock to befound at the establishment of Mr. C. W. Wyman, at NoSI Roxbury street, Keene, N. II., would seem to be suffi-ciently large to allow of all commissions being executedwithout delay, and a further inspection shows it to be asvaried as it is large, and in short, just such an assortmentas it would naturally


. Keene and vicinity, its points of interest, and its representative business men, embracing Keene, Hinsdale, Winchester, Marlboro, Walpole, Swanzey and Charlestown. an extensivestock if it is to be prepared to fill all orders entrusted to it,promptly and satisfactorily. Certainly the stock to befound at the establishment of Mr. C. W. Wyman, at NoSI Roxbury street, Keene, N. II., would seem to be suffi-ciently large to allow of all commissions being executedwithout delay, and a further inspection shows it to be asvaried as it is large, and in short, just such an assortmentas it would naturally seem that a man of Mr. Wymansexperience and ability would choose. He has built up anextensive wholesale and retail trade, as his prices are inva-riably as low as the market will permit, and the quality ofthe goods handled is unsurpassed. The premises madeuse of cover an area of 1,500 square feet. This space isfully taken advantage of, and the large and varied stockconstantly carried includes meats of all kinds, also provis-ions, produce, fruits, etc. Employment is given to fourassistants and all customers are served not only promptly, l!iS«llfen. PUTNEY &WATKINS, Livery,Feed and Sale Sta-ble, rear of City Ho-tel, Keene, N. H —Keene is so notedfor its beautifulscenery and the ex-cellence of its roads,that there is no needof our calling atten-tion to either ofthese facts in order to point out how enjoyable a drive iathe vicinity of Keene must be. Few of her residents areunfamiliar witli the pleasure of carriage riding, but manyof them allow year after year to go by without indulgingin amusements of this kind because they really liaventthe time. There can be but one answer to this plea. Ifyou havent time, make it; you will find it worth yourwhile. Nobody can afford the time to be sick, yet many-are found to waste weeks on account of illness, whenmore out-door recreation would have preserved theirhealth and made them more successful than ever in busi-ness. It is by no means nec


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