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| Issuer | Tolley's Bowl & Bar |
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| Type | Vouchers |
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| Obverse lettering | Good For Can Or Bottle Tolley's Bowl & Bar 626 E. Murray St., Boyd 715-667-3253 |
| Reverse description | Plain yellow ground with no printed design or lettering. |
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Tolley's Bowl & Bar was a combined bowling alley and tavern operation — a fixture of small-town Wisconsin commerce that generated its own scrip to keep transactions moving within the establishment. These "good for" tokens in paper form were common among Midwest bars and bowling alleys through the mid-twentieth century, typically redeemable for a canned or bottled beer at the counter. Boyd is an unincorporated community in Chippewa County, population well under a thousand, which makes locally printed scrip from any business there genuinely uncommon survival material.