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Subject: [NECASS] Egenberger Coal & Feed, new owner
Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2008 21:20:09 -0000


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Author: becky_applegate
Surnames: Egenberger, Hartford, Troop, Hill
Classification: biography

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Plattsmouth Journal, Thursday, November 11, 1915

THE EGENBERGER COAL AND FEED STORE CHANGES HANDS
>From Wednesday's Daily
Another change was made in the business interests of this city today when Mr. Charles HARTFORD became the owner of the interests of the J.V. EGENBERGER estate in the business that they have conducted in this city for the past few years. The new owner will continue to serve the public with the best lines of coal and feed, as has been the continued policy of the Egenberger firm, and will see that everyone receives the most courteous treatment in their dealings with him. This is one of the oldest established business houses in the city, having for years operated under the firm of Egenberger & Troop, and later by Mr. J.V. EGENBERGER, and since his death the estate has conducted the affairs of the firm under the management of W.R. EGENBERGER, and has always proven to be one of the most accommodating business firms in the city in dealing with their customers.
Mr. Hartford has been for the past few years a clerk in the Burlington store department in this city and is at present chief clerk in the office of Storekeeper E.C. HILL, and is a most efficient gentleman in every way and well qualified to handle the new line of business in which he has embarked. Will EGENBERGER, who has been connected with the firm since his father founded the business, will continue with Mr. Hartford and assist in looking after the interests of the customers of the establishment. The new owner of the establishment will be found on the job all the time and ready to see that his patrons are treated in the best possible manner and at all times.

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