The illustrated LaconianHistory and industries of Laconia, of the city and its manufacturing and business interests . Franks, Messrs. Farwell & Gilman,and accommodates one hundred table is superb, the rooms and bedsare clean and comfortable, the house isilluminated withelectricity, sup-plied with a poolroom and barbershop, while thelocation, directlyin the businesscentre of the city,makes the Eagle avery convenientand desirablehome for thestranger w i t h i nour gates. Frank E. Far-well, the seniorlandlord, is a na-tive of New Lon-don, N. H., butresided in Farm-ington
The illustrated LaconianHistory and industries of Laconia, of the city and its manufacturing and business interests . Franks, Messrs. Farwell & Gilman,and accommodates one hundred table is superb, the rooms and bedsare clean and comfortable, the house isilluminated withelectricity, sup-plied with a poolroom and barbershop, while thelocation, directlyin the businesscentre of the city,makes the Eagle avery convenientand desirablehome for thestranger w i t h i nour gates. Frank E. Far-well, the seniorlandlord, is a na-tive of New Lon-don, N. H., butresided in Farm-ington nearlytwenty-five years,coming to Laconia about three yearsago. He is a Red Man, a member of. Ri sidence of Eugene (IShea. the Knights of Pythias, and the ElksHe is married and has one child. Frank A. Gilman is a native of Gil-ford. He has been connected with varioushotels in thisvicinity, havingbeen connectedwith the late LeviB. Brown, a vet-eran hotel land-lord, for aboutsix years. Messrs. Farwell& Gilman tookpossession of theEagle Hotel in1897, and as bothof them are menof experience inthe business andhave an extensiveacquaintance withthe traveling pub-lic, they have al-ways enjoyed avery liberal pat-ronage, the Eagle being often tilled withguests to its full capacity. LACONIA CHURCHES
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