Clear glass bottle with white print. "L.B. Hatch, M.D., South Webster, Ohio, Office Hours: 1-3 p.m., 6-8 p.m." Dr. Lehman B. Hatch started his practice in 1930. He died April 27, 1973.
White re-enforced paper bag with green and red print. Mangolia brand with company name "The P.H. Harsha Milling Co." was located at 555 8th St. Destroyed in fire in 1954.
Ceramic plate with gold trim; red and cream with green leaf. M.W. of A. is a fraternal benefit society fouonded nationally in 1883 to financially assist families after the death of the breadwinner. Portsmouth Camp 1908.
Navy blue with gold scroll work on outside. Clamshell opens to yellowed silk with logo and "J. F. Carr. Diamonds, Jewelry, 424 Chillicothe St., Portsmouth, O." Imprinted in blue: 1910-1931 at Chillicothe location.
Clear glass bottle with molded rings around neck and bottom. Embossed circle, "Property of T. C. Lawson, Sciotoville, O." on one side, "Ace of Drinks 2-for-1, 5 ¢, 12 ounces, 5 ¢" on other. Taylor Charles Lawson owned Lawson's Dairy in Wheelersburg and Sciotoville for 40 years. (b. June 17, 1913; d. September 20, 1986). Bottle held juice.
Black metal eyeglass case with gold imprint, "Portsmouth Jewelry & Opt. Co., J. H. Glickman, O. D., 721 Chillicothe St., Portsmouth, O." 1920s metal frame eyeglasses with round lenses within. Inside case is brown, worn material.
copper token with "A. A Hanson, 1" on one side; "Ingle System pat. 1909 1 trade" on other side. Alfred A. Hanson was a west end grocer, after moving his store to a new location in May 1923, he died October 8, 1923.
copper token with hole in center. "Winfield's Confectionery" on one side and "Good for 5¢ in trade" on other. Located at 2105 Gallia Street and owned by William Wingfield.