dr j hostetters stomache biters value

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appliedlips

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Your bottle is one of the newest variants of this famous bottle, it is machine made and date to 1910 or so.It certainly doesn't not date to Jackson's time, not that you implied that you did. The stopper in the bottle does not belong with it, but to another bottle..Value is about $5-$10.
 

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and after he was the super intendent there he got moved to monument hill where he was buried and lived in the house on monument hill
 

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i figured it was new because the mouth piece is machined how could i go about finding out who lived in that hous after him
 

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thanks for ur help do you know what bottle the stopper is for
 

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My guess is that the stopper goes in a chemical or apothecary bottle. The bitter's was sealed with a cork and a foil seal.. As far as finding who lived in the house at that time I am sure there is something written on the subject. If you can't find something at the home, check deeds, directories, etc..
 

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