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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Aug 1930, p. 8

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A- \ • , ; -i-A • 'V:%' ^"; •'••J ^pF:-V;; •"' ^ •* *4*, "f*4* "* - • !f A SIGN OF LVE Did you ever see your family doctor prepare for «\n operation; did you ever see him clean his hands before he takes hold of a body's living tissue; have you seen his Attendant Nurse bring the various detergents through the use. of which he achieves "Surgical Cleanliness." When he has prepared . n% J* his hands for his job there is "absolute ster- Germs, microbes, hadllt are goyif-- 's "not a sign of life." ' '•. Well, a drug store is different but as nearly •s we can get to it Bolger's Drug Store at McHenry has adiieved "Surgical Cleanlidjies^,, Come any day, see for ydurself. If ever absolute cleanliness is to be attained; if ever it can be attained the place to achieve it is jp;'m drug store. Health, Happiness and ieven Dife itself depend so often upon the modenl drug store. Here at Bolger's Drug Stone, in McHenry; this organization, working together like the well aligned parts of a smooth running machine, has achieved cleanliness and order. - : / * . . . The day's detritus, bound to accumulate about every business house and every home, as well, is burned daily. Corners are kept clean; barrels are lifted from the floor and shelving so arranged that we clean around as well as under. The sales room of Bolger's Drug Store, as you can see for yourself, is as clean as clean can be. Perhaps you will have greater assurance, a feeling of greater security and be happier in the knowledge that office, prescription department, store room and basement are alike equally clean. s The old apothecary, as he lives for us ill romance and tradition, was an esthetic. His drug store was called a "shop"--the "chemist's shop"--and about it hung the atmosphere of mystery and miracle, secretive things performed at midnight; a pktee of black magic. * The druggist of today is a business man. He must be alert, quick to anticipate the needs of his customers and equally prompt to satisfy than. A rubber toy, made in far away Austria- Hungary; pottery curiously ornamented from Czecho-Slovakia; brass ash trays from Germany; hand-tooled leather purses for women made in Italy; or tall thin glasses ornamented by cunning Viennese workmen, are found today in a drug store. A drug store! Yes, by all means but a drug store today must be more than just a drug store. • , Bolger's by all agreement is one of the finest drug stores in Northern Illinois. It is Ml1#1, ,!"•{• Bolger's Drug Store wants to wish &• vacationists who come here summer after summer from many States and from many Cities the most prosperous work-a-day season possible. Next week you will be gone back to your jobs, but we hope you carry away with you pleasant recollections to match those you have left behind with us. , -- The matchless beauty tf River; the health-giving joys of boating, bathing and motoring and the playing of many games is yours to take away with you. Your courtesy, your patient forbearance on those days when we have been so crowded, your gay laughter and your smiles, are what you leave behind jiMpi ua --something to treasure always. / ^ ? Ll Work hard, achieve much and come , \ / . • > f v As th^lfray old man in Jami»\*1ff1iltcomb Riley's poem said: 4'Good bye, Jeems; take keer o* yenoT " 5T -4k a cigar store as well. Constantly on hand ; whether in the service case or in storage, kept \ in the most perfect condition, are cigars, cigarettes, pipes, pipe tobacco, pipe cleaners, pipe holders, pipe bowls and pipe stems in a wide variety of sizes, shapes, appealing , to every taste and satisfactory to every smoker Yes, Bolger's Drug "Store is a very good tobacco shop. . ' ' • • t. • i y Jtolgery oonjplete stook of pwrfe drugs, ready for any and every emergency, puts it r in the first rank of drug storeB but it is a book shop as well. New books at the new ' low prices are to be found here as early as they are announced on the publishers' lists. . From "July 14" by Ludvig, through "All Quiet on the Western Front" by Remarque, down to such light and frothy things as "Ex Mistress" by an anonymous author, are here. Here, too, all the great daily newspapers from all around us are on sale; also magazines, the great weeklies; the monthlies from the Atlantic Monthly, Harper's, Scribner's, to the True Story and the lightest of light ficion. j- - ; --r-- ^ - -t--- ^ - . h #VeaS*, BIftOj i1l.gmerr.i Aff, lsa vliTy gOOtl uOOK SfiOp. fumes! There are many, many Perfumeries on the Paris Boulevards that have no more complete stock of perfumes, cosmetics and other aids to beauty that women love so well, as you will find here at Bolger's. $he Fountain is a meeting place for half flie county. In the hot days of summer it is a cool resort for the tortured and in the winter a place of comfort for the chilleSji. It has taken a long while to put together . this complete "Service Station on the Road to Health** such as Bolger's Drug Store in McHenry. How glad we are tot see yo*; how weloome a you are whenever you come, and how excellently we serve you, you ooa oaly kaow after you have tried us. • f r BOLGER'S DRUG STOi|E Registered Pharmacists A Iways in Charge r .; uAlways Bnsy" McHenry b• dMiiM •W V

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