. Leading business men of Kennebunkport, Kennebunk and Old Orchard beach, with an historical sketch of each place. s where any harmhas come to customers on account of the igno-rance or carelessness of Pharmacists, speaksvolumes for the ability of those engaged in thisline of business, and one of the best-conductedestablishments of the kind in this section isthat carried on by Mr. Edward C. Miller, herein Kenuebunkport. This gentleman is a nativeof this place, and succeeded Mr. Brown in theownership of his present store in 1881, it havingbeen opened by Mr. Brown three years premises


. Leading business men of Kennebunkport, Kennebunk and Old Orchard beach, with an historical sketch of each place. s where any harmhas come to customers on account of the igno-rance or carelessness of Pharmacists, speaksvolumes for the ability of those engaged in thisline of business, and one of the best-conductedestablishments of the kind in this section isthat carried on by Mr. Edward C. Miller, herein Kenuebunkport. This gentleman is a nativeof this place, and succeeded Mr. Brown in theownership of his present store in 1881, it havingbeen opened by Mr. Brown three years premises are 40 x 20 feet in dimensions, andaccommodate ;i well-selected and very completeassortment of Drugs, Medicines and Chemicalsof every description. Especial and painstakingattention is paid to the quick and accurate com-pounding of prescriptions, and moderate chargesare made in this most important Miller is connected with both the FreeMasons and the Odd Fellows, and is one of thebest-known men in town. Sunday hours—9^ to10^, 12 to 1, and 5 to 6 oclock. 14 LEADING BUSINESS MEN OF PARKER HOUSE, H. Hundreds of people who although theyhave never been in Boston at all, have heard ofthe famous Parker House located in that city-for during the life of its founder it was unques,tionably the leading house in New may be something in a name after all, asthe Parker House of Kennebunkport occupies thesame relative position among the hotels of thissection. That the present manager, Mr. H. , knows how to keep a hotel is an evi-dent fact, for the hostelry conducted by him israpidly making its way in the favor of the public,and unless present indications are very decep-tive, no other hotel in the state has a brighterfuture to look forward to. The Parker Housecontains three floors, of the dimensions of 125 x80 feet, and ample accommodations are affordedfor one hundred and tifty guests. A broad ve-randa runs around the hotel and the view fromi


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