The Dorchester Beacon, October 26, 1907
Field’s Corner Bicycle and Repair Co.
Useful establishment of A. M. Lindstrom, 1461 Dorchester Avenue, Dorchester
The Field’s Corner Bicycle and Repair Company at No. 1461 Dorchester Avenue, Field’s Corner, Dorchester, of which A. M. Lindstrom is the proprietor, serves the public insist faithfully and well in its comprehensive department of industry. The concern was originally established in Portsmouth, N.H., ten years ago, but the admirable foresight of Mr. Lindstrom saw the greater possibility at Field’s Corner for the line of business in which he is a past master, and removed to Dorchester in of the present year. The salesroom is roomy and well appointed, with a workshop in the rear portion of the premises. Mr. Lindstrom carries a large stock of bicycles, tires and sundries and makes a specialty of fine repairs on the two-wheeled machines which are brought to him to fix. He also buys and sells bicycles and many a bargain of a little-used wheel may often be found in his establishment. He puts rubber tires on baby carriages, go-carts, invalid chairs, etc., and does repair work on the same at reasonable prices. The store always carries in stork an unequaled assortment of the Edison phonographs and has no less than 1000 records for that talking machine now on hand. All of the late records can be obtained at the store on the 27th day of each month, when they are received from the Edison works. A full line of Welsbach lights, mantles, etc., is always to be had at the Lindstrom store, as well as bicycle and automobile lamps in great variety.
Mr. Lindstrom is a Swede by birth. He has been engaged in business for 20 years and is a mechanic of great skill. He is a member of the Masonic order.
another clip from the same date:
The Field’s Corner Bicycle and Repair Co., 1461 Dorchester Avenue, corner Charles Street, has a complete line of the celebrated Sherwin-Williams Co. paints.