. Leading business men of Spencer, Brookfield and vicinity;. ng retail trade. The store by the favorable reports current regarding the measures 25x50 feet, and employment is givenbusiness methods of the new incumbents. Need i only to courteous and efficient assistants. Every-we say that we refer to the house of Blodgett! thing usually found in the Millinery and& Converse, carrying on the business formerly j Small Ware line of goods arealwavs found here,in the hands of E. H. Blair & Co. and founded by I and offered at the lowest rates. Mr. CoolidgeMr. E. H. Blair in 1855. In 1879 the firm was i


. Leading business men of Spencer, Brookfield and vicinity;. ng retail trade. The store by the favorable reports current regarding the measures 25x50 feet, and employment is givenbusiness methods of the new incumbents. Need i only to courteous and efficient assistants. Every-we say that we refer to the house of Blodgett! thing usually found in the Millinery and& Converse, carrying on the business formerly j Small Ware line of goods arealwavs found here,in the hands of E. H. Blair & Co. and founded by I and offered at the lowest rates. Mr. CoolidgeMr. E. H. Blair in 1855. In 1879 the firm was is Agent for Buttericks Patterns, and the latestknown as E. H. Blair & Co., and in 1887 the i styles are always obtainable here. Mr. Coolidgepresent proprietors assumed control and at once was born in North Brookfield, and it is hardly4 50 LEADING BUSINESS MEN OF WEST BBOOKFIELD. necessary to say that he is very well knownthroughout the community, as he is a memberof the Free Masons, also Selectman, and heldthe. office of Representative in Mcintosh & Co., Boot and Shoe Manufac-turers, West Brookfield. Main Office, Spring-field.—The firm of Mcintosh & Co. make aspecialty of the manufacture of Heavy andMedium Mens, Youths and Boys Boots andShoes, and utilize a factory comprising fourfloors of the dimensions of 36 x 118 feet. Themain office of the concern is at Springfield,Mass., where the gentlemen composing thefirm reside, their names being: A. J. Mcintosh,E. Belding and VV. E. Wright. The Superin-tendent of the Factory is Mr. C. F. Mullet, whohas had no little experience in connection withthis line of business and who keeps himselfthoroughly w-ell-informed concerning everydetail of the work. Employment is given toseventy-five hands, and the firm is in a positionto fill orders promptly and at the lowest mar-ket rates, as the factory is among the mostcompletely fitted up in this section, and whenit becomes necessary to rush things the dailyout-put reaches a surprisingly h


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