The illustrated LaconianHistory and industries of Laconia, of the city and its manufacturing and business interests . whichthey purchase the choicest and best,both domestic and Western, which themarket affords. Home-made lard, home-cured hams, and home-made sausageare some of the special features of theirtrade upon which Dow & Roberts pridethemselves, and which have provedvery popular with the public. In greengoods, they always have the earliestpeas, dandelions, and other vegetablesto be found in Laconia markets. They Gilford, in that part known as LakeVillage, May 20, 1865 ; hi


The illustrated LaconianHistory and industries of Laconia, of the city and its manufacturing and business interests . whichthey purchase the choicest and best,both domestic and Western, which themarket affords. Home-made lard, home-cured hams, and home-made sausageare some of the special features of theirtrade upon which Dow & Roberts pridethemselves, and which have provedvery popular with the public. In greengoods, they always have the earliestpeas, dandelions, and other vegetablesto be found in Laconia markets. They Gilford, in that part known as LakeVillage, May 20, 1865 ; his parents be-ing Charles and Amanda G. (Hall)Flanders of Gilford. His mother was anative of Middletown, Pa., whose ancestry were of Revolutionary stock andamong the first settlers of the paternal side, his remote ances-try were among the first settlers of Gil-manton. He was one of a family of fourchildren, three of whom survive. Mr. Flanders was educated in thepublic schools at Philadelphia, andFranklin Falls. Later he completed hiseducation in the Quaker city, partic-ularly that relating to business. * Al. Dow & Roberts Meat and Provision Market. make another feature of poultry, im-porting large quantities of Vermontturkeys and chickens, grown and fat-tened especially for their trade. Messrs. Dow & Roberts are bothyoung men, enterprising and wide-awakefor the increase of their business andthe satisfaction of their patrons. Theyhave met with excellent success and keeptwo delivery teams hustling all the time,in addition to their large store trade. William Hall Flanders. Prominent among the rising younglegal lights in Belknap county is WilliamHall Flanders of this city, residing atLakeport. Mr. Flanders was born in though many years covering the periodof his early life have been spent outsideof Laconia, chiefly on account of busi-ness interests, yet during all these years,he has never renounced his allegiance,love, and kind remembrance for hisnative heath. He stud


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