Heavy-weight paper traveling salesman business card. A Victorian image of a girl and dog.
On back "Presented by L. Jones, Dealer in General Merchandise, Blue Creek,Ohio".
Census shows L. Jones as Lafayette Jones in Adams County.
Trademark triangle with "D".
Sepia tone photo image of the motor tune-up department. Inset circular photo of "Bill".
On back shows advertisement and location- 1511 Gallia Street. Business was at this location 1935-1941.
Sepia tone photo image, with border, of the church located on the corner of Fourth (4th) and Court Streets.
The Episcopal Parish of All Saints was organized in the home of a parishioner named John Smith on June 23, 1819.
Sepia tone photo image of the 1914 Labor Day Parade coming south on Chillicothe Street.
Pictured: Salvage located at 216-220 Chillicothe; Abbott Paint Co. at 209 Chillicothe.
Cardboard matchbook cover advertising the Hurth Hotel, Portsmouth, Ohio. Aged brown and coral color one side, yellow print. Tan, aged with print on otherside. Hotel was located at the corner of Third (3rd) and Chillicothe Streets.
Black and white printed program for the 1978 class graduation Baccalaureate and Commencement. Inside lists program and list of graduates by name. Back lists Board of Education and high school faculty.
Red booklet with blue characters and white print. A 24-page booklet provided to high school seniors in 1957 by Portsmouth Interstate Business College. Booklet contains advice for future, record keeping, address book, etc. Nothing logged.
Tanned, aged booklet with black and red print and an orange tassel on the binding of the booklet. The 16- page booklet contains class records, classmates names, gifts received, ect. Only a few items have been logged. This booklet was presented to Notre Dame graduate James Kricker by Roberts Jewelers of Portsmouth.
Clear, glass 6 oz bottle embossed with a mini-square pattern design around the neck, bottom of "bowl: and a strip on under label. Embossed "Smile, Pat. July 11, 1922, contents 6 fl. oz." Bottom: "Orange Smile Com. St. Louis, Mo." Company made flavored fountain syrup. Metal cap.