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Voorheis, J. H. - 1868

J. H. VOORHEIS'
Fire-proof Warehouse
SIXTEENTH STREET, CHEYENNE, D. T.
AUCTION, STORAGE AND COMMISSION.
Liberal advances will be made on consignments.
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~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 3, Column 6

Patterson, A. H. - 1868

J. P. WARD                                                                                                              A. H. PATTERSON
J.P. WARD & CO
EDDY STREET
Cor. Union Pacific Corral.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS and Commission Merchants
(advertisement in the paper)
~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 3, Column 6

Ward, J. P. - 1868

J. P. WARD                                                                                                              A. H. PATTERSON
J.P. WARD & CO
EDDY STREET
Cor. Union Pacific Corral.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS and Commission Merchants
(advertisement in the paper)
~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 3, Column 6

Shoudy, J. - 1868

J. SHOUDY
South side of Seventeenth street, keeps constantly on hand the choicest Meats and Vegetables, at the lowest rates.
~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 3, Column 4

Lery, M. E. - 1868

M. E. LERY,
Dealer in Liquors, groceries, and provisions, Canned Fruits, Tobacco, Cigars, &c.
(advertisement in the paper)
~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 3, Column 3

Adams, G. - 1868

G. ADAMS & CO.'S
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY & LIQUOR HOUSE
17th st., between Eddy and Ferguson sts.
(advertisement in the paper)
~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 3, Column 3

G. Adams & Co.'s
Wholesale and Retail Grocery and Liquor House,
Seventeenth st., between Eddy and Ferguson streets,

Agts. For Chicago and St. Louis Ale
Imported Wines & Liquors.
Also a complete assortment of all kinds of goods in the Outfitting Line, sold at the Lowest Market Rates.

Call and see our new stock.
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~ Cheyenne Leader, 02-Jan-1868, Page 1, Column 6

French, I. W. - 1868

I. W. FRENCH & CO.
have opened the Stevenson Stone-Warehouse,...Largest, most Substantial and Complete Fireproof Warehouse West of the Missouri River.
(advertisement in the paper)
~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 3, Column 2

Allen, E. A. - 1868

E. A. ALLEN & CO.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS
16th st., Cheyenne, D. T.
(advertisement in the paper)
~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 3, Column 1

Nye, John A. - 1868

The Northern Freighting Co.
FAST FREIGHT LINE
FROM CHEYENNE TO DENVER
Established and controlled by the NYE FORWARDING CO.
Time to Denver, 36 Hours.
Having perfected our arrangements, we are now prepared to forward Fast Freight with regularity and dispatch, making sure connections and no delay.
For information, rates, etc., apply at Office, Nye Forwarding Co., near Railroad Freight Depot, Cheyenne.
JOHN A. NYE, Supt., Cheyenne.
~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 2, Column 6

Tritch, George - 1868

GEO. TRITCH & CO.,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
Dealers in Hardware, Stoves, Tin, iron & Copper Ware, Silver and Plated Ware, Miner's Mill Men's, Carpenter's, Blacksmith's and Mechanic's Tools generally, Lifting and Force Pumps, Glass, Paints, Oils, Putty, &c., and Manufacturers of Tin & Sheet Iron Ware, Copper Stills, &c.
Corner Seventeenth and O'Neil Streets,
Cheyenne, Dakota.
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~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 2, Column 6


George Tritch & Co.,
Dealers in Hardware Stoves, Tin, Iron and Copper Ware, Silver and Plated Ware, Hardware, Miners, Millmen's, Carpenters', Blacksmiths and Mechanics Tools, generally.

Manufacturers of Tin and Iron Work, Copper Stills, Etc.

Corner Seventeenth and O'Neill streets.
Cheyenne, - - - Dakota.
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~ Cheyenne Leader, 02-Jan-1868, Page 3, Column 4

Kent, T. A. - 1868

T. A. KENT & CO.,
16th st., Cheyenne,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
Dealers in
WINES AND LIQUORS, CIGARS, Tobacco, Pipes, Etc.
Choice Brands of Cigars, “Hard to Beat” Fine Cut Chewing, Perriqui, Turkish, Golden Seal and Virginia Smoking Tobaccos.

A full assortment of Merschaums and, Smokers' Fancy Articles kept constantly on hand.
Sole Agents for Brewer, Bemis & Co.'s Celebrated Champagne Ale.
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~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 2, Column 5

Organ, J. W. - 1868

Whipped To Death.--The Nevada Transcript, of February 5th, has the following:
We learn from J. W. Organ that two Chinamen were whipped to death at Squire's canon near Dutch Flat, a day or two ago. They were caught by the watchman, who was watching the sluices, in the act of robbing the flume, and were beaten to death. It is reported that the poor Chinamen were horribly mutilated and literally beaten to a jelly. Although they deserved punishment, it would have been much better to have the law take its course than to engage in such horrible brutality, and we hope that those guilty of it will be brought to justice.
~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 2, Column 4