Henry A. Bergman owns a garage
and automobile repair shop at Earlville and is prospering as his
enterprise arid fair dealing deserve. He was born in Delaware
county on the 27th of August, 1879, a son of Christian and Louisa
(Lutz) Bergman, who were natives of Germany and came to America
in 1867, locating upon a farm in this county. They remained here
until called to their last rest. Of their seven children five
survive.
Henry A. Bergman received a common school education and
remained at home until he attained his majority. He then worked
for seven years at the carpenter's trade, after which he
purchased a farm of one hundred and twenty acres in Colony
township. He lived upon his place and cultivated the same for
seven years and then removed to Earlville, establishing the
garage and repair shop which he is still conducting. He has the
agency for the Buick car and in the course of a year makes many
sales, deriving a reasonable profit from the transactions. He
also does all kinds of repairing and this branch of his business
is also lucrative. His success is founded upon his detailed
knowledge of automobiles and upon his fair dealing, as he always
gives full value for money received.
Mr. Bergman was married in 1907 to Miss Mary E. Holscher, who
is also a native of this county. Her parents, Herman and Ada
(Klaus) Holscher, are both deceased, their deaths occurring upon
the same day. To their union were born seven children.
Mr. and Mrs. Bergman are both members of the Methodist
Episcopal church and the sincerity of their religious faith is
attested by the integrity of their daily lives. He is a
republican in his political belief and takes a commendable
interest in everything relating to the public welfare, doing all
in his power to promote the general well. |