The Dorchester Beacon, October 26, 1907
M P. Sadler
Reliable Watchmaker and jeweler, Washington and Harvard Streets, Dorchester.
M (Milton P. Sadler, the watchmaker and jeweler at Washington and Harvard streets, Dorchester established his business eight years ago, occupying premises opposite his present store, into which he removed six years ago. Mr. Sadler keeps a good stock of watches, clocks and small jewelry and receives an appreciative patronage from the people of the locality. He keeps a large line of the newest optical goods, making a specialty of fitting glasses to the eyes of those who call upon him with defective vision. This he does without charge and ells them glasses at a low price. Mr. Sadler is an expert watch and clockmaker and does a large business in repairing hall and mantel clocks and domestic and foreign watches, of which branch of his trade, he also makes a notable specialty. No mechanical problem ever arises in watches or clocks which Mr. Sadler cannot readily and skillfully solve and all his work is done promptly, no matter how difficult it may be. In his optical department are to be found a choice selection of lenses for eyeglasses and spectacles, opera glasses, magnifying glasses, etc. and all of the best quality and of approved manufacture. As an optical expert and demonstrator of the science of optics, Mr. Sadler has no superior in Dorchester. He has made a careful and exhaustive study of the human eye for years.
Mr. sadler was born and educated in Boston and is known to most of the citizens of this district. He is one of the most popular young men in the community and is respected by all.