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HAYS SALOON

HAYS SALOON

Source: Crawfordsville Review 9 Feb 1867 p 3

The Old Hays Saloon – Read the new advertisement of George W. Driskell in another column. This saloon is a capital place to get a good dinner.

Same page: LOCAL – New Advertisements
Geo. W. Driskell – The Old Hays Saloon
John C. Foster –Divorce
James S. Moudy – Application
John Hastardy – Applications
Jesse J. Goben – Taken Up
Enoch R. Smith – Taken Up
Guardeanus Booher – For Sale
James Kennedy – Application
Edward Showen – Application
Nelson Patterson - Notice

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Source: Crawfordsville Review 10 Nov 1866 p 3

The Farmer’s Dining Saloon, opposite McClelland’s Hall is a capital place to get a “square meal.” Game of every description, fish and oysters served up at all hours. The bar is bountifully supplied with a fine assortment of excellent liquors and cigars, and the proprietors, Messrs. Frank Hays and James McLaughlin, are clever gentlemen, who understand thoroughly the business of keeping a good saloon.

Next to it – I, Benjamin F. Hays, a white male inhabitant of Montgomery County in the state of Indiana of the age of 21 years, will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Montgomery County in the state of Indiana at their next regular session, commencing on the first Monday in December AD 1866, for a license to retail intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, under the Temperance Law of 1859 for the term of one year. My place of business and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank is situated on part of lots number 90 and 92 on the original plat of the town of Crawfordsville; beginning at the SW corner of said lot 92, thence east 165’ to an alley thence north 41’ 3” to a stake, thence west 165’ to Washington street, thence south 41’3” to the place of beginning Union Twp, Montgomery County, Indiana

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