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Pyper, J. M. - 1868

J. M. PYPER,
corner of 18th and O'Neil sts.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Dealer in DRY GOODS, Outfitting Goods, GROCERIES, LIQUORS and General Merchandise.
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AGENT FOR THE DESOTA MILLS FLOUR

~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 2, Column 2

Foster, N. P. - 1868

N. P. FOSTER & CO.,
Jobbers and Retail
BOOKSELLERS
Stationers and Newsdealers
On Thomas street, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth, Cheyenne.

~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 2, Column 1

Monell, Jr., J. J. - 1868

KITER, FAIRLIE & MONELL,
JOBBING STATIONERS,
Blank Book Manufacturers,
ENGRAVERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS,
And General
BOOKSELLERS AND PUBLISHERS,
Connell Bluffs, Iowa.
W. F. KITER                                         J. F. FAIRLIE
J. J. MONELL, JR.

~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 2, Column 1

Fairlie, J. F. - 1868

KITER, FAIRLIE & MONELL,
JOBBING STATIONERS,
Blank Book Manufacturers,
ENGRAVERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS,
And General
BOOKSELLERS AND PUBLISHERS,
Connell Bluffs, Iowa.
W. F. KITER                                         J. F. FAIRLIE
J. J. MONELL, JR.

~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 2, Column 1

Kiter, W. F. - 1868

KITER, FAIRLIE & MONELL,
JOBBING STATIONERS,
Blank Book Manufacturers,
ENGRAVERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS,
And General
BOOKSELLERS AND PUBLISHERS,
Connell Bluffs, Iowa.
W. F. KITER                                         J. F. FAIRLIE
J. J. MONELL, JR.

~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 2, Column 1

McLeland, T. E. - 1868

WESTERN NEWS DEPOT,
IN POST OFFICE BUILDING
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R. M. BEERS & CO.,
Dealers in Books, Periodicals, Stationery, Eastern and Western Newspapers, and Pictorials of the LATEST DATES.
Notions of Every Description and THE FINEST ARTICLE OF CIGARS AND TOBACCO to be found in the city.

R. M. Beers
T. E. M'Leland
nov2d3m

~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 2, Column 1

Beers, R. M. - 1868

WESTERN NEWS DEPOT,
IN POST OFFICE BUILDING
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R. M. BEERS & CO.,
Dealers in Books, Periodicals, Stationery, Eastern and Western Newspapers, and Pictorials of the LATEST DATES.
Notions of Every Description and THE FINEST ARTICLE OF CIGARS AND TOBACCO to be found in the city.

R. M. Beers
T. E. M'Leland
nov2d3m

~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 2, Column 1

White, A. J. - 1868

GREAT REDUCTION,
In prices, Northwest corner of 20th and Bend(?) Bent(?) streets,

A. J. WHITE PROPRIETOR.

Having opened a new Boarding House at the above place, we are prepared to accommodate boarders at the extremely low price of $8 per week, and $12 per week for board and lodging. Our sleeping accommodations are unequaled in this city, our rooms being supplied with new feather beds.
Feb14-tf
~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 2, Column 1

Stratton, H. - 1868

COLLINS HOUSE

FORT COLLINS             -             -             COLORADO.

H. STRATTON, Proprietor.

This house is on the most direct route to Denver, forty miles from Cheyenne. Those who want a “square meal” will please to give me a call. A first class stable, with the best of hay and grain, connected with the house.
nov18d3m
~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 2, Column 1

Dolan, James - 1868

Business and Financial Statistics of The “Magic City”, Cheyenne!
Article No. 8
One story frame, 16x48, Shorman House, Jas. Dolan owner and occupant-cost unknown.
~ Cheyenne Leader, 02-Jan-1868, Page 4, Column 3 


SHERMAN HOUSE
Ferguson street, between 15th and 16th, opposite the U. P. R. R. depot, Cheyenne.

JAMES DOLAN, Proprietor.

Having opened the above house, I am prepared to accommodate regular and transient boarders at reasonable rates, and no pains will be spared to render guests comfortable. The table will always be supplied with the best in the market.
nov24d3m

~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 2, Column 1

Carter, M. A. - 1868

THE REVERE HOUSE
M. A. Carter, Proprietor,
Second South Street
Great Salt Lake City, U. T.

This Hotel has been thoroughly renovated, and now offers superior accommodations to the traveling public.
~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 2, Column 1

Chambers, Maggie White - 1868

The members of the Louisville bar assembled in the Common Pleas courtroom on the 15th inst., and presented a silver cap, through Gen. George W. Chambers to his infant daughter, Maggie White Chambers, born to him on his 74th birthday.
~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 1, Column 4

Chambers, George W. (Gen.) - 1868

The members of the Louisville bar assembled in the Common Pleas courtroom on the 15th inst., and presented a silver cap, through Gen. George W. Chambers to his infant daughter, Maggie White Chambers, born to him on his 74th birthday.
~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 1, Column 4

Bright, John - 1868

John Bright advocates the abolition of the Established Protestant Church in Ireland.
~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 1, Column 4