1883 The Bar-Tenders' Guide or How to Mix all kinds of Plain and Fancy Drinks (1976 edition)

W. H. McBRAYER "CEDAE BEOOK" Hand-Made Sour Mash Whiskey, Anderson County, Kentucky. i' ITancl Mncle Sour Mash "Wliisky is the result of the experience of thirty-thr e years, in whicl time i- have 60 perfected the manufacture as to produce an article as pure andnutritious as bread made of the grain from wliich it is originally distilled, with mellow taste, delicacy of flavor and ex- 11 cratingqualitj' unsurpassed by any ever made in the world, recoinmcnd it to tlie trade as a liquor that has always com-. Cr,..Nmost fastidious connoisseurs im ttnd delicacy, in which qualities I ^ it has never been excelled. My packages are superior, heavy cooperage, and branded "VV. II. McBRAYER, "Cedar Brooh" We the only house in the United States using cBrayer's trade mark on onr bottled goods. WOODPOKD, DEAN & CO., Sole Agents for this brand in Indianapolis.

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is a report current that "W. II. whiskey man, will institute legal New York, Pl.iladeljibia, Other cltics wlilch have been

o" all sorts of

^'epi'esenting them to the trade as Kentucky whiskey. These suits, if involve a number of very extensive firms,

startling character to compound- parties in rinntr, ^4^ whiskies. The report comes from private first instituted inTliat dty!''^ Proceedings in the Courts will be

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