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That Covington has in its midst an oyster and chop house of the appointments such as the Cody Restaurant at Third and Scott Streets is a matter of pride to Covingtonians. The management of this widely
popular and high-class place is under Thos. R. Cody, who at every turn
reflects to the patron a congenial and home-like welcome which arrests
restraint so often noticeable in other places. His personal
supervision extends from the market-house to the table and his affable
howdy a dew or sincere good night impresses the visitor that he has
really and truly been to a place of unusually good appointments and
management. Mr. Cody's acquaintances extend through the three
cities, and he is known among them as a prince of a good fellow and a
royal entertainer. |
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