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All Bones Considered: Laurel Hill Stories #045: Stogies, Coffin Nails & Spittoons, part 2
Otto Eisenlohr and his brother were German immigrants who learned the tobacco business. Their 5-cent cigar 'Cinco' was sold at every cigar stand in the country, and they got quite rich.
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All Bones Considered: Laurel Hill Stories #045: Stogies, Coffin Nails & Spittoons, part 2
Otto Eisenlohr and his brother were German immigrants who learned the tobacco business. Their 5-cent cigar 'Cinco' was sold at every cigar stand in the country, and they got quite rich.

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