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L. A. RHOMBERG & SON. In 1889 | L. A. RHOMBERG & SON. In 1889 [[RHOMBERG, Liberat Alphonse "L.A."|Liberat Alphonse "L. A." RHOMBERG]] left the partnership and opened his own wholesale liquor business L. A. RHOMBERG at 531 Main. | ||
In 1891 his son, L.A. Rhomberg, Jr., joined the company which was named L. A. RHOMBERG & SON. They advertised wines, liquors, pure Kentucky bourbon, and fine bonded goods a specialty as part of their stock. They also owned the following brands: Rhomberg's Private Stock, Beaver Run, L.A. Rhomberg's Sour Mash, Silver Spring, Rhomberg Club, The Celebrated Pride, and Key-City Club Whiskey. For a brief time, they also sold Dr. Rhomberg's Pepsin Bitters. The elder Rhomberg retired around 1900 and his son kept the business operating through 1906. | In 1891 his son, L.A. Rhomberg, Jr., joined the company which was named L. A. RHOMBERG & SON. They advertised wines, liquors, pure Kentucky bourbon, and fine bonded goods a specialty as part of their stock. They also owned the following brands: Rhomberg's Private Stock, Beaver Run, L.A. Rhomberg's Sour Mash, Silver Spring, Rhomberg Club, The Celebrated Pride, and Key-City Club Whiskey. For a brief time, they also sold Dr. Rhomberg's Pepsin Bitters. The elder Rhomberg retired around 1900 and his son kept the business operating through 1906. | ||
[[Category: Liquor Merchant]] | [[Category: Liquor Merchant]] | ||
Revision as of 19:06, 30 October 2011
L. A. RHOMBERG & SON. In 1889 Liberat Alphonse "L. A." RHOMBERG left the partnership and opened his own wholesale liquor business L. A. RHOMBERG at 531 Main. In 1891 his son, L.A. Rhomberg, Jr., joined the company which was named L. A. RHOMBERG & SON. They advertised wines, liquors, pure Kentucky bourbon, and fine bonded goods a specialty as part of their stock. They also owned the following brands: Rhomberg's Private Stock, Beaver Run, L.A. Rhomberg's Sour Mash, Silver Spring, Rhomberg Club, The Celebrated Pride, and Key-City Club Whiskey. For a brief time, they also sold Dr. Rhomberg's Pepsin Bitters. The elder Rhomberg retired around 1900 and his son kept the business operating through 1906.
