Re: Brunswick & Balke
The token refers to Murphy and Landy as the retailer.
The county records of Pierre, South Dakota reflect the following on page 117 of the below referenced site:
"Earliest Official County Records
From the minutes of the commissioners' proceedings of Dec. 3, 1880, we find the following:
On motion the county seat was located at Pierre. Licenses to sell intoxicating liquor cost $300 yearly, payable 6 months in advance.
Licenses at a later meeting were granted to D. R. Martin, August Heine,
Isaac H. West, MURPHY AND LANDY (emphasis added), Sickles & Caldwell, and others. 8
licenses were issued on Dec.8 (1880)."
My guess is the token was issued either in late 1880 or in one of the next few years to Murphy and Landy who ran a bar with a billiard parlor; equipment furnished by Brunswick and Balke.
Don.....
http://e.library.sd.gov/SodakLIVE-Docs/history/HughesCountyHistory/hughes6.txt