The front of the block has a full two-story porch, with turned posts, decorative brackets and frieze moulding.
The rear section of the building was built in 1895 as a hall for the local chapter of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF).
The principal feature of this three-story structure is its east facade, which has a richly decorated two-story Queen Anne porch.
[1] It is a rare local example of a mid-sized commercial building, and the IOOF hall is one of the largest structures to be built in the town in the late 19th century.
The drugstore closed in 1956, and the property was rehabilitated for primarily residential use in 1985, retaining a smaller storefront at the front of the building.