. Leading business men of Kennebunkport, Kennebunk and Old Orchard beach, with an historical sketch of each place. Square,opposite the Post Office, and there are but fewwhich are conducted with such snap andvigor. Mr Twambly has managed this enterprisesince 187U, having succeeded Mr. E. G. Moodywho founded it in 1850. Under its present own-ership, the store has become one of the mostpopular in this vicinity, for it has been madeplain to all, that not only was fair dealingassured to customers, but that low prices werealways to be had here. Mr. Twambly is a nativeof this town and has a very larg


. Leading business men of Kennebunkport, Kennebunk and Old Orchard beach, with an historical sketch of each place. Square,opposite the Post Office, and there are but fewwhich are conducted with such snap andvigor. Mr Twambly has managed this enterprisesince 187U, having succeeded Mr. E. G. Moodywho founded it in 1850. Under its present own-ership, the store has become one of the mostpopular in this vicinity, for it has been madeplain to all, that not only was fair dealingassured to customers, but that low prices werealways to be had here. Mr. Twambly is a nativeof this town and has a very large circle offriends, and is ranked with the representativemen of this section. The premises utilized inthe carrying on of business, are 50 x 25 feet insize, and the stock on hand is very convenientlyi arranged, it is made up of Groceries and Pro-visions of every description, together with Dryand Fancy Goods, Crockery and Glass Ware,Farming Tools, Confectionery etc. Employmentis given two efficient assistants, and if promptand willing service and reliable goods arewanted, no better place can be vibited. W. K. Wlieelvvrig-ht, Harness Maker*Water Street. Arundel Square, are plenty of harness-makers in thisstate, but there are none too many good ones,as any one acquainted with the matter willNo small amount of skill is required inorder to produce awell-made harness, andunless this skill isbacked up by faithful-ness and by the use ofthe best materials, thelesultwill be unsatis-factory. It is alwayspleasant to point out aplace where a genuinely first-class article maybe had, and therefore it is an agreeable duty tocall the attention of our readers to the establish-ment carried on by Mr. W. R. Wheelwright, onWater Street and Arundel Square. This gentle-man was born in Wells, Me., and is a memberof the Free Masons. He has been known inconnection with the enterprise in question,since 1875, and the character of the goods pro-duced has won for him a reputation o


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