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RED CROSS DRUG STORE. Business. The Red Cross Drug Store was opened by Gustave Adolph Grimm around 1907 at 784 Main Street. Grimm had previously operated the Grimm Drug Store at 704 Main. He had also manufactured and sold such remedies as Hervey's Guaiac Syrup and a Russian Corn Cure. Grimm remained at 784 Main into the 1920s although the name of the store was dropped around 1910. | [[Image:rcdrug.png|left|thumb|250px|]]RED CROSS DRUG STORE. Business. The Red Cross Drug Store was opened by Gustave Adolph Grimm around 1907 at 784 Main Street. Grimm had previously operated the Grimm Drug Store at 704 Main. He had also manufactured and sold such remedies as Hervey's Guaiac Syrup and a Russian Corn Cure. | ||
Grimm remained at 784 Main into the 1920s although the name of the store was dropped around 1910. | |||
[[Category: Druggist]] | [[Category: Druggist]] |
Revision as of 04:50, 28 August 2012
RED CROSS DRUG STORE. Business. The Red Cross Drug Store was opened by Gustave Adolph Grimm around 1907 at 784 Main Street. Grimm had previously operated the Grimm Drug Store at 704 Main. He had also manufactured and sold such remedies as Hervey's Guaiac Syrup and a Russian Corn Cure.
Grimm remained at 784 Main into the 1920s although the name of the store was dropped around 1910.