Wyoming
Cheyenne
Grey & Pearse {monogram} Cheyenne
Evanston
J. Van A. Carter Druggist Evanston Wyo. (E) {small}
Laramie
Frank H. Egleston Pharmacist Laramie Wyo. (W.T.&CO./AJ/U.S.A.) {small}
Rawlins
Ferris Maghee Drug Co. Rawlins, Wyo. {small}
The Big Store J.W. Hugus & Co. Rawlins Wyo. {etched}
Sheridan
Brown's Drug Store Sheridan, Wyo.
Wheatland
Pure Drugs at Blair's Drug Store {etched}
Nipper-Compliments Of The
Season Compliments Of
Plummer & Grimm Medicine
Bow, Wyo. 11 5/8” Nip #25
C11151
I would trade for an embossed Wyoming Druggist Dose Cup
Wyoming Business Directories 1908-1914 - Medicine Bow,
Plummer & Grimm, props Home Ranch Saloon and Elk Horn
Saloon
From 1901-1911, August Grimm, the first Mayor of Medicine Bow,
and his partner, George Plummer, built a three-story, concrete
block hotel in Medicine Bow, and named it after Owen Wister's
book "The Virginian." The Hotel can boast of the first electric
lights and sewer system in town.
On September 30, 1911, the Virginian Hotel threw a gala party for
its Grand Opening.
Wyoming R5
Cheyenne 1
Evanston 1
Laramie 1
Rawlins 1
Sheridan 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