The Dorchester Beacon, May 5, 1900
J E. Worster.
Dealer in Fresh Meats and Provisions, Corner Blue Hill Boulevard [sic] and Walk Hill Street, Mattapan.
The latest addition the business ranks of Mattapan is Mr. J. E. Worster, who, about a month ago, opened a first-class market in the new building at the boulevard and Walk Hill Street. Mr. Worster has a commodious store with about forty feet plate glass front, and this he he has fitted up in good taste and with every convenience for his business. The large refrigerators, the marble-top counters and the neat and substantial fixtures indicate that he has come to stay, and the patronage he has already received promises that he will have something to stay for. Mr. Worster is a man of experience in the market business, having followed it for twenty-five years, and his patrons may rest assured that his meast and provisions will always be fresh and of prime quality. His market is stocked with the very best fresh meats and provisions, and fish and vegetables in season. three assistants are employed, and the prompt filling of orders will be made a feature of the business. Mr. Worster is a native of Boston and has been n the market business since 1875. In the summer season, he has a market at Hull, which his son, C. B. Worster, manages. The new Mattapan market covers trade throughout Mattapan, Milton and around Franklin Park.