The Dorchester Beacon, October 26, 1907
C.Frank Dadmun
Grocer and provision merchant, 83 Stoughton St.
C.Frank Dadmun’s fine grocery and provision store at No. 83 Stoughton Street, Dorchester, is too well known to require any words of introduction to the people in its neighborhood. For the last ten years, it has been familiar to the residents of the locality and, in that long period, has built up a reputation which makes its name a household word among the families in the part of the district in which it is situated. For seven years before coming to Dorchester. Mr. Dadmun conducted a grocery store in the city proper. The establishment carries a large and well-selected stock of goods, including staple and fancy groceries, teas, coffees, spices, butter, cheese, eggs, canned goods, table delicacies, cereals, breakfast and luncheon dainties, sugar, molasses, vinegar, provisions, fruits, vegetables, fresh meats, etc., in great variety and of uniformly high excellence. One of the noted characteristics of this place is the superior quality of everything sold there and fair prices.