Clipping:Cincinnati Club ownership
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Date | Sunday, December 25, 1881 |
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Text | As a good exhibition of the estimation in which the new Cincinnati Base-ball Club is held, we recite a recent transaction in the stock of that organization. Among the stockholders of that body was the late John Price, of Price's Hill. After his death his widow was appointed administratrix of the estate, including his interest in the Club. She transferred the latter to Mr. Justus Thorner, who a few days ago sold it to Mr. A. Stern, of Newburgh, Stern, Lauer & Co., the well-known clothiers, at an advance of $200 over the purchase money. Mr. Thorner states that he was flooded with offers for the stock before and after the sale, and he feels highly elated over the respect with which the people look upon the new Club. Yesterday Mr. Stern was elected a Director of the Club. |
Source | Cincinnati Enquirer |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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