Leading business men of Milford, Hopkinton, and vicinity: embracing also Ashland, Holliston and Hopedale . ^ is a native of Milford, and hascarried on her present enterprise since thedeath of Mr. Cheney which occurred in Cheney had been identified with the busi-ness for twenty years, having established ifcabout 1867. The premises utilized are 20x50feet in dimensions, and it would be hard tofind a more attractive or generally popularstore in town. Besides books, stationery andperiodicals, Mrs. Cheney deals largely inmusic, fancy goods, toys, etc., and also sellsconfectionery, cigars, f


Leading business men of Milford, Hopkinton, and vicinity: embracing also Ashland, Holliston and Hopedale . ^ is a native of Milford, and hascarried on her present enterprise since thedeath of Mr. Cheney which occurred in Cheney had been identified with the busi-ness for twenty years, having established ifcabout 1867. The premises utilized are 20x50feet in dimensions, and it would be hard tofind a more attractive or generally popularstore in town. Besides books, stationery andperiodicals, Mrs. Cheney deals largely inmusic, fancy goods, toys, etc., and also sellsconfectionery, cigars, fruit, soda, etc., and inshort handles so many desirable articles thatit is no wonder that her trade should be con-stantly increasing, especially as all goods arefully guaranteed to prove as represented andlow prices are quoted in every well-informed assistants are employedand callers may depend upon receiving imme-diate and courteous attention, and also uponbeing entirely satisfied with whatever theymay buy at this popular store. 20 LEADING BUSINESS MEN OF Dempsey establishedhis business ia 1878,and now does an ex-clusively retail tradeand caters especiallyto family trade, era-ploying two assist-ants, and filling largeor small orders with-out delay. We havespoken of his carry-ing choice cuts, butalso wish to call at-tention to the factthat his stock is byno means confined tosuch goods, but com-prise everything usu-ally found in a first-class provision store,whether you wantsoup stock or tender-loin steak, you canget it here, and atprices as low as themarket will allow. Joseph F. Hickey, Dealer in Dry andFancy Goods, 147 Main St., Milford, Mass.—The establishment carried on by Mr. JosephF. Hickey, and devoted to the sale of Dry andFancy Goods, Cloaks, etc., has been conductedby its present proprietor since 1884. is a native of Milford, and has beenSchool Committee and Trustee of has increased his business to a considerableextent


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