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Fan, handheld showing young woman on fan front, Ferguson's Pharmacy, Sycamore, Illinois on the back. The fan is made of cardboard. The handle is wood and measures 5".
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Bottle, glass container for medicine with raised lettering reading "Brown's Drug Store, DeKalb, ILL".
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Bag, Medicine
Bag, made of leather with handle and metal closures. Dr. John Ovitz Sr., Sycamore, Illinois took the bag of medicines with him on house calls as access to the pharmacy was not always available. Medications were dispensed from this bag of medications between WWI and WWII. Dr. Ovitz medical practice was in Genoa and Sycamore, Illinois, between 1910-1950
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Bottle
Bottle "Magic Toothache Drops" sold by Briggs, Nelson and Oleson Pharmacists, (circa 1894-1899), Sycamore, Illinois. A small brown bottle with a cork top and directions stating "Saturate a little cotton and apply to the hollow of the tooth". The drug and grocery business started in 1894, being purchased from Everett Palmer and Ott Holcomb. In 1899, Thomas Nelson retired from business, the name changing to Briggs and Oleson until 1901. At tha...
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