Cook's Drug Store - 1864 - Putnam

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Cook's Drug Store - 1864

Source: Greencastle Banner 7 Jan 1864 p4

C. Cook has been appointed sole agent in Greencastle for the Great United States Tea Company to sell at New York prices, freight added, their various varieties of Teas. As there is no profit on these Teas, they will be sold exclusively for cash at C. Cook’s Drug Store.  There is no longer any necessity for sending Tea Clubs to New York.  Call at Cook’s Drug Store and satisfy yourselves.  LIGHT !  More Light!  A very large lot of Coal Oil Lamps Ranging from a Tom Thumb Lamp to a $166 Chandelier – also, Best Coal Oil – for less money than can be bought West of Pittsburg  at Cook’s Drug Store



Source: Greencastle Banner 29 Jan 1863 p4

Get the best – I have just received a barrel (each) Indigo and Madder which I warrant a No. 1 article or no sale.  Conrad Cook, Druggist NW Corner Public Square

Garden Seeds, Matches, show black Ink, etc. at: Dr. Town’s Drug Store


VARIOUS GREENCASTLE DRUG STORES and at least one date they existed
Allen’s (Albert – March 18750-Oct 1877 at least) – ADS stands for Allen’s Drug Store – the oldest and cheapest Drug Storee in Greencastle.  (Greencastle Press Wed Sept 25, 1878 – Banner Mar 1892)
Allen’s (Walter – 1888 – Sept 1905)
City Drug Store – LC Burgess & Son, Proprietors – Cloverdale – Druggists & Chemists
Coan – 1948-60
Cook’s – March 1875
Fleenor – 1938 (Christmas)
Hathaways (Mar 1878)
Irwin (Oct 1946)
Jones Oct 1877
Jones (fairly sure different one Christmas 1938)
Kleists -  March 1875
Landes – 1888 (to at least Dec 1899)
Morrow – Dr. Morrow has sold his South End Drug Store to Dr. Throop – Banner 10 July 1879
Mullins (Christmas 1938 – Feb 1946)
Owl (April 1903 – Feb 1933)
Palace (June 1895)
Parton (Dec 1929)
Phoenix – 1878
(Stevens – Christmas 1938)

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