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The Arkansas Gazette - Volume 1, Number 1


TAILORING.

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STOKELEY H. COULTER

Respectfully informas the citizens of the village of Arkansas and its vicinity, that he has commenced, and intends carrying on, the above business, in all its various branches, at the house formerly occupied by Mr. Thomas Turner, west side of Main street, and opposite Mr. Craig’s Tavern. He flatters himself that from his experience, unremitted attention, and punctuality to business, to merit a share of the public patronage.

Arkansas, Nov. 20—1t3

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