. The Pharmaceutical era. a manufacturing organizationof their own, decided instead to join the United StatesPharmacal Company. This was promised on a yearstrial. If, at the expiration of that time the Missouristockholders desire to withdraw, they will be permittedto do so without loss to themselves. Every druggist inMissouri received a circular after the meeting solicitingsubscriptions. For some time the Minneapolis druggists have beenconducting their own manufacturing, and at the lastmeeting of the New York State Pharmaceutical Associ-ation, one of their members who was present as a del-egat
. The Pharmaceutical era. a manufacturing organizationof their own, decided instead to join the United StatesPharmacal Company. This was promised on a yearstrial. If, at the expiration of that time the Missouristockholders desire to withdraw, they will be permittedto do so without loss to themselves. Every druggist inMissouri received a circular after the meeting solicitingsubscriptions. For some time the Minneapolis druggists have beenconducting their own manufacturing, and at the lastmeeting of the New York State Pharmaceutical Associ-ation, one of their members who was present as a del-egate reported that they were doing a very satisfactorybusiness. Wisconsin also has an association, with headquartersat Milwaukee, originated last March, with C. Widuleas president, and the latest news from that section isthat they are considering a proposition from the UnitedStates Iharmacal Company to join that representatives of the United States PharmacalCompany are also making progress in Louisville and. EmU Thiele. other cities. Word comes from San Francisco that asimilar organization is being started there. Another organization on similar lines is the Pharma-cists Cigar Company, of Detroit. Nearly four hundreddruggists comprise this organization, each shareholderpaying $20 for two shares of stock. All members buydirect, without solicitation, and pay cash. The cigartare sold at low prices, so that each member receives hisdividend at once. Cigars are sold at exactly the samerates in larger cr smaller quantities, so that large buy-ers have no advantage over their less fortunate H. Grunow is president of the association. A circu-lar issued by the company shows the profits made bythirty-three representative members to range from ?.).30to . actually saved by each member overand above his regular retail profits. They are sellingtheir goods in Ohio. Indiana and Illinois. C. N. Ander-son, the secretary-treasurer of the contiiany, deservesprominent men
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