Leading business men of Greenfield and vicinity; embracing also Turners Falls, Orange, and Athol .. . nt of work. It is the oldest photographingestablishment in Turners Falls, having beenestablished by Mr. G. Ij. Chapman, and passedinto the hands of the present proprietor in Howes is a thoroughly experienced plioto-grapher, and has consequently met with bril-liant success in our midst. He occupies a spa-cious and attractive studio. His work isentirely done by the instantaneous process, andgreat skill and judgem<^nt are shown in the ar-rangement of individuals and groui)S, so that a
Leading business men of Greenfield and vicinity; embracing also Turners Falls, Orange, and Athol .. . nt of work. It is the oldest photographingestablishment in Turners Falls, having beenestablished by Mr. G. Ij. Chapman, and passedinto the hands of the present proprietor in Howes is a thoroughly experienced plioto-grapher, and has consequently met with bril-liant success in our midst. He occupies a spa-cious and attractive studio. His work isentirely done by the instantaneous process, andgreat skill and judgem<^nt are shown in the ar-rangement of individuals and groui)S, so that aglance at his work reveals great originality andexcellence. The premises utilized are locatedin Allens block, where everything in the lineof Photography is executed. Two competentassistants are constantly employed, and allwork entrusted to this establishment is guaran-teed to be most thoroughly and artisticallydone. Mr. Howes is a native of Ashfield, work and talent are an lionor to this town,and he may well be considered the most influ-ential and successful photographer in Prank Gerald, Livery, Feed and BoardingStable, Second Street Rear of Farren House, Jur-ners Falls, Mass.— Anyone who has been everin Turners Falls, especiallyBllSlHB!^^^ in the summer time, doesnot need to be told of themany beautiful drives thatcan be taken in that vicin-ity, and so well appreci-ated have these drivesbeen, that the TurnersFalls Livery Stables haveat times been unable tomeet the demand for teams. Therefore whenthe well-equipped establishment of which Gerald is now the proprietor was estab-lished, the public were ready to take advan-tage of the additional opportunities for drivingthus presented. And as Mt. Gerald has showna desire to funish the best possible accommo-dations since he assumed control of affairs in1879, it is but natural that his stable shouldhavebecome one of the most popular in thisvicinity. He is a native of Benton, Me., andhas a thorough un
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