[Trade Journal] Publication: The Telegrapher New York, NY, United States |
James Partrick, successor to Chester, Partrick & Co., of Philadelphia
THE well known firm of CHESTER, PARTRICK & Co., of Philadelphia, has been dissolved, and Mr. JAMES PARTRICK succeeds to and will hereafter conduct the business at the old stand, No. 38 South Fourth street. Mr. PARTRICK is a practical telegrapher, an energetic business man, and progressive in his ideas; and under his sole management there can be no doubt but that the business will be conducted in such a manner as to insure prosperity and afford satisfaction to old and new customers. We trust that those who have occasion to avail themselves of the facilities offered will generously remember him in the bestowal of their patronage. We are certain that nothing will be left undone to merit a liberal patronage; and, if his success is commensurate with his deserts, nothing better could be desired. The old time telegraphers will remember Mr. PARTRICK as one of themselves, and he is assured of their influence in his favor. His establishment is amply equipped with machinery, and possesses facilities for doing any kind or amount of electrical and telegraphic work that may be required, and the constant personal supervision of the proprietor will be given to the business in all its branches. |
Keywords: | Charles T. Chester |
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Researcher: | Bob Stahr |
Date completed: | September 18, 2005 by: Elton Gish; |