Indiana and Indianans : a history of aboriginal and territorial Indiana and the century of statehood . he clerkedin the Princess department store, afterwhich he returned to Eggemeyer for fouryears. In the meantime he had acquired acomprehensive knowledge of the grocerybusiness and with a modest capital heformed a partneiship with Thomas under the name IMaag & Reilley,and opened a stock of fancy groceries at506 ]\Iain Street. The partnership con-tinued successfully until -lanuain. 1917,Mr. Reilley dying January 26. of that year,since which time Mr. ilaag has been soleproprietor of the


Indiana and Indianans : a history of aboriginal and territorial Indiana and the century of statehood . he clerkedin the Princess department store, afterwhich he returned to Eggemeyer for fouryears. In the meantime he had acquired acomprehensive knowledge of the grocerybusiness and with a modest capital heformed a partneiship with Thomas under the name IMaag & Reilley,and opened a stock of fancy groceries at506 ]\Iain Street. The partnership con-tinued successfully until -lanuain. 1917,Mr. Reilley dying January 26. of that year,since which time Mr. ilaag has been soleproprietor of the business, which is nowlocated at 501-503 Main Street. l\Ir. Maag has never married. He is amember of St. Andrews Catholic Churchand the Knights of Columbus. George L. Cole. In an old prosperousand somewhat conservative communitylike Marion a man is not usually rated assuccessful unless he possesses more thanthe quality of business skill. GrantCounty people have had their eyes on theprogress of George L. Cole for a greatmany years. They have known him as ateacher but especially as a banker. On.


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