The Dorchester Beacon, October 26, 1907
D,T. Cass
Dealer in dry and fancy goods, 308-310 Blue Hill Avenue, Roxbury
The well-known and popular dry goods house of D. T.Cass at Nos. 308-310 Blue Hill Avenue, Roxbury, was established by Daniel ‘I’. Cass eight years ago. The store is exceedingly roomy and cheerful, having a frontage of 40 feet and a depth of thirty feet. A very large and well selected stock of goods is carried there, and the establishment is one of the favorite shopping
centres of the neighborhood. In this stock are to be found dry goods, fancy goods, small wares. notions, white goods, dress goods, men’s and women’s furnishing goods, ribbons, laces, infants’ apparel, hosiery, corsets. etc., in almost unending variety and of uniformly high excellence as to quality. The store furnishes employment to it large staff of competent and courteous clerks, all of whom do their utmost to please the customers who trade there and help them make shopping a pleasure, instead of a vexation, as it frequently is, unfortunately for the peace of mind of nervous people. The stock of goods is so well arranged here that all departments can be easily inspected and any article desired can be readily found.
Mr. Cass was in Ireland and has made his home in Roxbury for a number of years. He is now a man in middle life. He is one of the most highly respected merchants in the district and is esteemed by all who have had the privilege of knowing him.