"Stauffer's drugstore from the northeast. Location: E. Bremer and 2nd St. S.E." source Waverly Public Library. William Stauffer (1874 - 1939) was in the drugstore business for about 35 years. Source: Waverly Democrat, June 9, 1939. His stepson, Max Eggleston (1922 - 1997) later owned the business. Source: Bremer County Independent, April 25, 1966
The building was built by A.A. Broadie & Bro. who moved from 201 E. Bremer into the newly constructed building on Nov. 29, 1900. At one point when going to the Waverly Library it was necessary to climb upstairs in this building. Accession No. 90F0026
Additional photographs and resources can be found at the Waverly Public Library on the local and family history page http://www.waverlyia.com/public-library/research/local-and-family-history-collection.aspx
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"Stauffer's drugstore from the northeast. Location: E. Bremer and 2nd St. S.E." source Waverly Public Library. William Stauffer (1874 - 1939) was in the drugstore business for about 35 years. Source: Waverly Democrat, June 9, 1939. His stepson, Max Eggleston (1922 - 1997) later owned the business. Source: Bremer County Independent, April 25, 1966 The building was built by A.A. Broadie & Bro. who moved from 201 E. Bremer into the newly constructed building on Nov. 29, 1900. At one point when going to the Waverly Library it was necessary to climb upstairs in this building. Accession No. 90F0026 Additional photographs and resources can be found at the Waverly Public Library on the local and family history page http://www.waverlyia.com/public-library/research/local-and-family-history-collection.aspx