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General Store Room

Each community generally had at least one store. It was known as the general store
since it had a varied inventory of items for sale. Everything from
foodstuffs such as sugar, spices, and flour to yard goods, garden tools
and farm tools could be found here or ordered from a catalog and
delivered to the store.
Women brought a basket or cloth to carry purchases home. Items needing
packaging were wrapped in brown paper and tied with string.
Home remedies were also available for sale. One famous remedy was
Sloan’s Liniment—“good for man and beast.” This was marketed by Earl
Sloan, who grew up in the Zanesfield community. His father created a
horse liniment, and later buyers discovered it was good for human aches
and pains. Earl became a millionaire, and today money from the Sloan
Fund helps to educate the young people of Logan County. He also built
the Dr. Sloan Library in Zanesfield, the first meeting place of our
historical society. The story is told that young Earl was refused the
loan of a book because he was poor. He vowed he would make sure that
future generations of little boys would not be denied a book for any
reason.
The general store also served as the local post office and a meeting
place where neighbors could hear news about their neighbors.
Items of interest:
—checker game
—flour barrel
—post office boxes
—cash register
—Sloan’s Liniment
—Redi-Aid (forerunner of Kool Aid)
—cream top milk bottle/spoon |