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HEDLEY AND BROWN. Druggists. In 1899 John E. Hedley was operating a drug store | HEDLEY AND BROWN. Druggists. In 1899 John E. Hedley who was already operating a drug store, [[J. E. HEDLEY & COMPANY]], at 940 Main opened a branch of his business with William K. Brown. This store was located at 298 Main. The original store was closed after 1900, and the Hedley & Brown store continued in business through 1909. In 1910, Hedley sold out and Brown remained the owner of the store. | ||
[[Image:drugstore-4.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Equipment used in a typical 19th century drug store to prepare medicines for clients.]] | [[Image:drugstore-4.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Equipment used in a typical 19th century drug store to prepare medicines for clients.]] | ||
[[Category: Druggist]] | [[Category: Druggist]] | ||
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Burggraaf, Mike and Southard, Tom. The Antique Bottles of Iowa. Northfield, OH: Ohio Wholesale Copy Service, 1998 |
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HEDLEY AND BROWN. Druggists. In 1899 John E. Hedley who was already operating a drug store, J. E. HEDLEY & COMPANY, at 940 Main opened a branch of his business with William K. Brown. This store was located at 298 Main. The original store was closed after 1900, and the Hedley & Brown store continued in business through 1909. In 1910, Hedley sold out and Brown remained the owner of the store.
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Source:
Burggraaf, Mike and Southard, Tom. The Antique Bottles of Iowa. Northfield, OH: Ohio Wholesale Copy Service, 1998