Clipping:Ownership of the Cincinnati Club 2
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Date | Sunday, October 26, 1884 |
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Text | The announcement was made several weeks ago in the Enquirer that a change would be made in the directory of the Cincinnati American Club at an early date. It took place last week. President Stern and Vice-President Kramer have sold out their stock to George Herancourt, the brewer, who thus controls the club and its affairs. It is the purpose of the latter to make a joint stock company of the club with a capital stock of $40,000. Cincinnati Enquirer October 26, 1884 Mr. Kramer was compelled to do this on account of his law practice and the importance attaching to the new firm just organized. Mr. Stern was offered such a handsome inducement to dispose of his interest that he accepted. ... Mr. Stern will be one of the new stockholders, and he and Mr. Herancourt will continue to conduct the club affairs on the same highly successful plan that has marked the three years of the club’s past existence. The Sporting Life October 29, 1884 |
Source | Cincinnati Enquirer |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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