Source: Conshohocken Recorder-June 23, 1914

Location: Conshohocken , Pennsylvania

 

Page: 1

LIQUOR BUSINESS SOLD.
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KLEINMAN & BLASBAND SELL
WHOLESALE BUSINESS TO
PHOENIXVILLE MAN.
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 Kleinman & Blasband, wholesale liquor dealers and bottlers, doing business at 139 East Elm street, have sold their business to Frank McCuen (sic), of Phoenixville, and application for the transfer of the license will be made shortly after the Fourth of July.  The sale was made through real estate agent George M. S. Light.
  The firm of Kleinman & Blasband is composed of Herman J. Kleinman and his son-in-law, Samuel Blasband of this borough.  They purchased the business from Nicholas Talone several years ago and since have made many improvements to the establishment by installing a modern sterilizing plant and other improved machinery.
  The sale to Mr. McCuen was made in private terms and includes the good will, machinery, horses, wagons, bottles, etc.
  The purchaser is a well known resident of Phoenixville and is engaged in the bottling of soft drinks and the manufacture of ice cream business.