The Dorchester Beacon, October 26, 1907
Herbert C. Berry
Groceries and provisions, 734 Washington Street, Codman Square
Somewhat less than a year ago—in November, 19060—the grocery store of Merrill and Tucker, which had been carried on by them for several years, was purchased by Mr. Berry, who is now conducting it on the same general lines as before, and with equal success.
The store is at the corner of Roslin Street, with the advantage of the double frontage, is stocked with all the goods of both branches, including staple and fine groceries, and in the provision department, fresh meats and vegetables, and everything in season that can be called for. The good trade secured by the former proprietors is being held together and extended, and a sound and valuable business built up.