Glass bottle formerly with yellow liquid inside, now only oily residue and black precipitate.
Glass bottle, flat on all side with rounded corner edges. At about 3.5 ins. from the bottom, the bottle tapers inward to about .875-inch diameter neck with a .5-inch opening at top. One side is calibrated for '02' (1,2) with marks for .5-ozs up to 2.5 ozs. The other side marked for "20, 40, 60 cc." up to 70. "2." on bottom. "3" in relief at top back of bottle.
Glass bottle, flat on all sides with rounded corner edges. At about 3.5 ins. from the bottom, the bottle tapers inward to about .875-inch diameter neck with a .5-inch opening at top. One side is calibrated for '02' (1,2) with marks for .5-ozs up to 2.5 ozs. The other side marked for "20, 40, 60 cc." up to 70. "2." on bottom. "3" in relief at top back of bottle.
At 2.5" high, glass tapers to narrow neck with .375-inch opening. Base is 1/2 oval in shape, with opposite side flat for .875 of an inch. At top of flat edge are two figures in relief. Along one side there are marked levels for 10 & 20 cc's. On the other side, 1, 2, 2.5 and 3.
A: Red rubber hot water bottle, 57.5-inch long red rubber tube, black plastic threaded screw-in top and 2 black plastic 'syringes.' Also a 2-year guarantee slip (7.75 ins. wide x 3.625 ins. long). Ecru paper with green border; on reverse are 5-step directions for use.
B: Lid to box has photo of "Armstrong's 2-Quart Capacity / Topper Combination Syringe / Distributed by Armstrong Cork Company, Lancaster, PA." On both lengthwise sides is the circular company logo with "Made In United States of America." Box lid is colored blue-green and black. Written on top, in red: "XBEF 4.70"
On front in a circle at the top states "Sealed in PA/One Pint Liquid" In oval, states "S. H. Keeports registered" On the base states "11B Registered 10" and on bottom states "MTC 42"
Medicine bottle. Label reads "No. 13 17 [or 19] / prescribed by Dr. [illegible] Filbert / Offices--Front St. between Locust and Walnut Sts. / Directions / Take a teaspoon full 3 times a day / from Sam'l Filbert's Golden Mortar Drug Store/ Front Street Columbia PA" Bottle has dark reddish-brown liquid dried inside.
Bottle, clear glass with black plastic lid. Paper label reads "Stanley C. Suter, M.D. / 110 W. Frederick St. Millersville, Pa./ Office hours, 12:30 to 2 & 6 to 8 P.M./ Thursdays and Sundays by appointment/ Telephone Millersville 2321/ Directions: Take 1 teaspoonfuls Every 3 hours."
Neck and upper bottle decorated in glass with a fluted collar that ends with a scalloped edge. On the side, enclosed in an oval, "Ideal Milk Products co. Lancaster, PA." On the other side "One pint liquid." On the base "A.B.C. 2 - Registered" On bottom, in big letters "LMP"
Provenance
Donor states that on Jan. 1, 1929, York Sanitary Milk Co., Lancaster Sanitary Milk Co. and Ideal Milk Products Co. combined to form Penn Dairies.
Clear glass bottle with glass band around base of neck. On one side "5cent bottle deposit" and on the otter side states "Redeemed by TRI-co. Milk Bottle Exchange." At the bottom states "One quart liquid - Registered 88 48" and on the bottom states "Harrisburg, PA /1746 Durglas"