. The Pharmaceutical era. The advantages of sterilized milk are now so wellunderstood, not only by physicians and trained nurses,but by the intelligent public, that each summer finds moreSterilizers suggested in Wilmot Castle & announce-Sterilizers suggested in Wilmot Castle «. announce-ment on another page, will pay the druggist. The firmsupplies, free of charge, all the necessary advertisingmatter to make an attractive display, to druggists whocarry Arnolds Sterilizers in stock. May 19, 1898.] NEWS AND TRADE DEPARTMENT 757 REMEMBER COLONEL WELLER. Friends Present Him With a Handsom
. The Pharmaceutical era. The advantages of sterilized milk are now so wellunderstood, not only by physicians and trained nurses,but by the intelligent public, that each summer finds moreSterilizers suggested in Wilmot Castle & announce-Sterilizers suggested in Wilmot Castle «. announce-ment on another page, will pay the druggist. The firmsupplies, free of charge, all the necessary advertisingmatter to make an attractive display, to druggists whocarry Arnolds Sterilizers in stock. May 19, 1898.] NEWS AND TRADE DEPARTMENT 757 REMEMBER COLONEL WELLER. Friends Present Him With a Handsome Gold IMedallion. Omalia, May lU—At noon May 2. at tlie office of tileBlchardson Drug Company, in the presence of a largenumber of frienfls. Colonel C. F. Weller, manager of theKichard&on Drug- Cnmpanv. nnrl who is also President ofthe National Wholesale Druggists Association, waspresented with a beautiful medallion as a token of therespect and fraternal love in which he is heic by his oldcomrades of the The presentation was made by Mr. F. M. Odena, gen-eral representative of Parke. Davis & Co., and was onbehalf of the following-named gentlemen: Thomas P. Cook. Manager New York Quinine and Chemical P. Reymond, Manager Kansas City brancli, Parke. Davis & M. Odena, representing Parke, Davis & B. Perry, representing Powers & R. Lance, representing William R. Warner & S. Henry, representing Hall & T. Case, lepresenting Boehringer & H. I^arkin, representing Larkin & Martin, representing Malllnckrodt ChemicalCompany. C. W. representing Herf & H. Gallenkamp. broker, Chicago, 111. E. D. Kenfield. representing Andrew .lergens & Co. D. T. Wheeler, representing Richardson Drug Com-pany. J. T. Flavan. representing Meyers Bros. Drug medallion is solid gold in four different parts,linked together, the firgt part being a United Statesshield, with a gu
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