Leading business men of Marlboro, Hudson, SoFramingham, Natick, and vicinity; embracing also Saxonville and Cochituate . for nearly a quarter of acentury, for he began operations here in 1866,his predecessor having been Mr. J. Dawes is a native of Maine, and saw fouryears service in the army during the factory is located at the corner of Alain andHoughton streets, and has an area of 2400 squarefeet, employment being given to eight work done is (>f the best quality, new diesbeing warranted for thirty days, and no painsbeing spared to maintain the unsu


Leading business men of Marlboro, Hudson, SoFramingham, Natick, and vicinity; embracing also Saxonville and Cochituate . for nearly a quarter of acentury, for he began operations here in 1866,his predecessor having been Mr. J. Dawes is a native of Maine, and saw fouryears service in the army during the factory is located at the corner of Alain andHoughton streets, and has an area of 2400 squarefeet, employment being given to eight work done is (>f the best quality, new diesbeing warranted for thirty days, and no painsbeing spared to maintain the unsurpassed repu-tation for durability and efl3ciency so long heldby Mr. Dawes jiroductions, which are widelyused by manufacturers of boots and shoes,envelopes, paper collars, cuffs, boxes, rubbergoods, harness, blankets, straps, toys, labels,tags and numerous other articles. All kinds ofboot and .shoe machinery will be furnished atthe lowest marltet rates, and raw hide malletsare also dealt in to a considerable extent. ABoston oflice is maintained at No. 61 Lincolnstreet, and orders can be filled at very 40 LEADING BUSINESS MEN OF HUDSON. Messrs. James T. & Ralph E. Joslin, Attor-neys at Law, Hudson.—Mr. James T. Josliii is anative of Leominster, Mass., and is-extremelywell known in Hudson and vicinity, havingmaintained an office here for more than a quarterof a century. The firm also has an olfice inroom 13, Advertiser Building, Boston, whereMr. James T. Joslin may be found Tuesdays andFridays from 11 to VZ. Mr. J. T. Joslin is anotary public. These gentlemen are insuranceagents, and our Hudson readers certainly neednot be told what their reputation is as regardsability and zealous devotion to the interests oftheir clients. We propose to speak especially ofthe services they are prepared to render in theplacing of insurance, as they represent variousleading companies and are in a position to writepolicies at as low rates as can be named in con-nection with thorough


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