The Pharmaceutical era . of theGreater New York Pharmaceutical Association and is theproprietor of a pharmacy at No. 532 Willis avenue. Hugo Mueller, the druggist, who was obliged to move the stock and fixtures from his pharmacy at Fifth andWashington streets. Hoboken, N. J., within a few hours,after the tornado struck that city on August 30, is stilllocated in temporary quarters nearby. His old store isbeing rebuilt, and when completed will be an improvementon the store injured toy the tornado. The Board of Managers of the Drug Trade Club held a meeting Thursday, Noveimtoer 14, and elected Ch
The Pharmaceutical era . of theGreater New York Pharmaceutical Association and is theproprietor of a pharmacy at No. 532 Willis avenue. Hugo Mueller, the druggist, who was obliged to move the stock and fixtures from his pharmacy at Fifth andWashington streets. Hoboken, N. J., within a few hours,after the tornado struck that city on August 30, is stilllocated in temporary quarters nearby. His old store isbeing rebuilt, and when completed will be an improvementon the store injured toy the tornado. The Board of Managers of the Drug Trade Club held a meeting Thursday, Noveimtoer 14, and elected CharlesW. WMtlesey of New Haven. Conn., S. J. Leake, ofBoundbrook, N. J., and Dr. R. Jeffries of Norwich, N. members and Herman Lips, No. 100 a resident member. This leaves ten on the waitinglist. No other business of importnn^o -s ^- IF. E. Howd. Wellsboro. Pa., and H. W. Cady, Platts- burg, N. both well knomi retail druggists, were guests 610 THE PHARMACEUTICAL ERA. [November 21, F. WEISMANX. Town of New Jersey Legislature. of S. H. Carragan at the Drug Club, Nov. 13. J. S. Henryand I. W. Blood, of Chicago, were guests of P. C. Magnus. James F. Ballard, of St. Louis, Mo., who has been in the city several weeks on business, left for his homeNov. 14. D. C. Hess, retail druggist at Mamaroneck. N. 3f., has bought a building near his present store In the busi-ness part of the town. He is having it repaired andaltered and expects it to be ready for occupancy aboutDecember 1. Another change in Mamaroneck will be theremoval of Shutes Pharmacy to the new building the present store. Frank Nau, until recently one of the most prominent retail druggists of Portland, Ore, has moved to New leaves his store in Portland in charge of his formerhead clerk, and will devote his time here to exploiting aproprietary dyspepsia cure, of which he is the manufac-turer. Mr. Nau is accompanied by his family. Some of the
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