The 1882 Sandusky City
Directory lists Henry Eichler and Charles A. Lehrer as manufacturers and
dealers of German roots and herb bitters. (Unfortunately, we do not know which
man is Mr. Eichler and which is Mr. Lehrer.) Their business, Henry Eichler and
Co., was located at 420 Decatur Street in Sandusky , Ohio .
Sandusky photographer C.A. Cross created this
advertising card, now housed in the Sandusky
Library Archives
Research Center .
German root and herb bitters
were a digestive aid, and it was felt that they helped “impurities of the
blood” and many other health problems. Both Henry Eichler and Charles A. Lehrer
were of German descent. Mr. Eichler eventually moved to Cleveland , Ohio ,
where he was a dealer in patent medicines. Both Charles A. Lehrer and his
brother George Lehrer operated drugstores in Sandusky for several years. In his later
years, Charles A. Lehrer moved to North
Carolina , where he was engaged in vineyard culture.
I have several advertising cards for the Henry Eichler and Co. with one specially stating which man is Henry Eichler.
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