DENISON, Circuit Judge.
McClaskey, before the Prohibition Act, owned and operated a distillery in Kentucky, which was registered as No. 442 of the Kentucky district. In connection with it, he operated a warehouse, where he kept his manufactured liquor in bond, and of which stored liquor he had sold the most part by virtue of the issue and sale of warehouse certificates. Under such certificates he became the warehouseman of what he had sold, until it should be legally...
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