Bismarck
Finney's Drug Store Grand Pacific Hotel Bismarck ND {etched}
Grand Forks
Souvenir Druggist Convention Grand Forks N.D.1904 Frank W. Norton & Co {2 1/4" milk glass cup}
F. W. Schlaberg Druggist Grand Forks No. Dak. {small}
Lion Drug Store John H. Vold Prop {Grand Forks} {small}
Vold's Drug Store Grand Forks ND {etched}
Langdon
C. A. Spellman Prescription Druggist Langdon N. D {etched}
Minot
Taylor Drug Co. 117 N. Main Street Minot N. D {etched}
Wahpeton
C.D. Rittenhouse Druggist Wahpeton N.D.
North Dakota
Dakota Territory
Casselton
G.W. Bodle Druggist Casselton Dak. {small}
Grafton
Otto O. Krogstad Elephant Drug Store Grafton Dakota {small}
North Dakota R6
Grand Forks 2
Grafton 1
Wahpeton 1
State rarity scale: I base this on the number of different known embossed dose cups from
each state. R1/over 50 R2/31-50 R3/21-30 R4/10-20 R5/5-9 R6/1-4
Scarcity will always be controversial and is based on each individuals opinion.
1 abundant $10.00-$35.00
2 common $35.00-$50.00
3 scarce $50.00-$75.00
4 very scarce $100.00-$150.00
5 Hard to come by $150.00-$300.00
6 Unique {all territorial dose cups are unique also} $300 plus
For every embossed dose cup listed there were 288 made, the minimum number that
could be bought
March 2, 1861, until November 2, 1889, when the
final extent of the reduced territory was split and
admitted to the Union as the states of North and
South Dakota.
Caspar's directory of the American book:
news and stationery 1889 Page 1171
Ret. Stationers not in Part I.
Bodle, E.F. , Ellendale, Dak
Bodle, G.W. Casselton, Dak
1906
Chicago Bodle, G.W. {Druggist}
{Washington Park Pharmacy 921 E. 51st St.}