. Leading business men of Kennebunkport, Kennebunk and Old Orchard beach, with an historical sketch of each place. on every-thing, and if any of our readers are disposed todoubt this, let them place a trial order with F. Perkins, located on Main Street, and seewhether they will be satisfied to do businesselsewhere afterward. We are sure that it willbe found that while Mr. Perkins prices are awaydown to the lowest notch, his goods are unex-celled, and the manner in which his customersare accommodated first-class in every Perkins established his present enterprisein 1Sj<8, a
. Leading business men of Kennebunkport, Kennebunk and Old Orchard beach, with an historical sketch of each place. on every-thing, and if any of our readers are disposed todoubt this, let them place a trial order with F. Perkins, located on Main Street, and seewhether they will be satisfied to do businesselsewhere afterward. We are sure that it willbe found that while Mr. Perkins prices are awaydown to the lowest notch, his goods are unex-celled, and the manner in which his customersare accommodated first-class in every Perkins established his present enterprisein 1Sj<8, and now does an extensive business,and occupies a spacious store, which is wellstocked with a choice assortment of Staple andFancy Groceries of all kinds, and in the Meatdepartment will always be found a desirablevariety of everything usually included in thatbranch of trade. Competent and polite assis-tants are employed and every facility is at handto assure all customers prompt and reliable ser-vice. A decided saving can be made by patron-izing this establishment and it fully deservesthe popularity it W. M. Dresser, Dealer in Hats, Caps andGents Furnishing Goods, Xo. 14 Main Street,Kennebunk. There are some curious things tobe observed in relation to Hats and Caps, andone of the most curious of them all is, thatwhile there is no singlearticle of dress that ex-erts a more powerful in-fluence over ones per-sonal appearance than^the hat, there is nothingin which most peopleare more neglectful thanin the selection and re-newal of head-gear. Aman who is fashionably and tastily dressed inother respects, will sometimes wear a hat thatis neither fashionable nor presentable, andnever seem to realize that it spoils the effectproduced by the rest of his garments. On theother hand, a stylish and becoming hat will gofar towards making amends for deficiencies inother articles of dress. Tasty and fashionablehead-gear is not an expensive luxury, especiallyif it be sought for in the ri
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