. Leading business men of Spencer, Brookfield and vicinity;. he large andincreasing demand which exists for the productsof this establishment can be afforded, than thefact that the management are enlarging theirworks and putting in new machinery to enablethem to fill all orders without undue delay. Thepremises occupied are of the dimensions of35x50 feet and comprise three floors, the machinerj^iu use being of the most improved manager, Mr. R. P. Grant, has had a longand varied experience in the production ofWoolen Yarns of all kinds, aud as Superinten-dent and Agent of some of


. Leading business men of Spencer, Brookfield and vicinity;. he large andincreasing demand which exists for the productsof this establishment can be afforded, than thefact that the management are enlarging theirworks and putting in new machinery to enablethem to fill all orders without undue delay. Thepremises occupied are of the dimensions of35x50 feet and comprise three floors, the machinerj^iu use being of the most improved manager, Mr. R. P. Grant, has had a longand varied experience in the production ofWoolen Yarns of all kinds, aud as Superinten-dent and Agent of some of the best mills inthe state. Every department of the businessreceives his personal supervision, and the resultis to be seen in the remarkable uniformity ofthe product, which is made from carefullyselected material and especially adapted to theuse of manufacturers who produce the finergrades of goods. The lowest market rates arequoted, aud the additional facilities enjoyedenable orders to be filled at short notice. 48 LEADING BUSINESS MEN OF EAST I edged tool are practically worthies?, and hasno idea of handling such. Tin and Sheet-Ironwork will be made to order at very shortnotice, and customers may always dependupon receiving prompt and courteous attention. W. G. Keith, dealer in Hardware, Cut-lery, Stoves, Furnaces, Paints, Oils, Pumps,and Implements, Tin and Sheet-Iron Brooktield.—Mr. W. G. Keith occupiesan entire building, comprising two stories anda basement, and measuring 25 s 60 feet, so thathis stock can beeasily accommodated, althoughit is very varied and is exceptionally completein every department. It is made up of Hard-ware, Cutlery, Stoves, Furnaces, Pumps, Agri-cultural Implements, etc., together withPaints, Oils and Glass, and facilities are athand for the doing of Tin and Sheet-Iron workof all descriptions. Mr. Keith is a native ofCliesterville, Maine, and is connected with tlieOdd Fellows. He began operations here in1880, and has built


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