. Leading business men of Spencer, Brookfield and vicinity;. efine—a good likeness—butthat he has not gained his skill without somelabor, is evidenced by the fact that he hascarried on operations in this town for the pastfourteen years. He was burned out in 1887 andthen removed to the convenient and well-equipped quarters now occupied. Mr. Jaynes isprepared to do photographic work of all kinds,having the most improved facilities, and, whatis still more essential, knowing how to usethem to the best advantage. His portraits arevery finely finished and are decidedly superiorto two-thirds of the w


. Leading business men of Spencer, Brookfield and vicinity;. efine—a good likeness—butthat he has not gained his skill without somelabor, is evidenced by the fact that he hascarried on operations in this town for the pastfourteen years. He was burned out in 1887 andthen removed to the convenient and well-equipped quarters now occupied. Mr. Jaynes isprepared to do photographic work of all kinds,having the most improved facilities, and, whatis still more essential, knowing how to usethem to the best advantage. His portraits arevery finely finished and are decidedly superiorto two-thirds of the work turned out in CityStudios, so we can assure any of our readerswho may propose having photographs taken,but who think they can do better at city estab-lishments than right here at home, that theyare totally mistaken and will save time, moneyand trouble by dealing with Mr. , enlarging and all work of that kindis done at short notice in a thoroughly satis-factory manner, and the charges are reasonable. 22 LEADING BUSINESS MEN OF nmmM ?miWr^^:;^^^^^ M. J. Boyer, Manufacturer of and Dealerin Fine Double and Single Harnesses, LiveryFurnishings, Whips, Blankets, Robes, , Oils, Soaps, &c., &c., 7 AVallstreet, Spencer.—That selected material and thebest of workmanship are essential to the pro-duction of a really good harness, is not to bedenied, and yet there are many who seem tothink that ail harnesses are alike, and that theman who advertises to sell at the lowest pricemust necessarily give his customers the mostfor his money. Now we do not believe inexhorbitant prices by any means, and weknow that some harness-makers charge aboutas much for their name as they do for thegoods themselves, but for all that there is reasonin everything, and it is absurd to suppose thata well made harness can be sold at a figure thatwould hardly pay for the stock it contains,were it as good as it should be. We know ofno better place to purchase anything


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