The Daehler Building was located at 82-86 Second (2nd) Street. The F. C. Daehler Co. sold furniture, carpet, Queensware, and was also an undertaker.
W. J. Friel's Garage was at 14-16 West Fifth (5th) Street where he advertised automobiles, accessories, repairing, and vulcanizing. This view from Fifth (5th) looks directly toward the first half of the new National Bank Building built in 1912 on Chillicothe Street next to the Lyric Theater. In 1924 the Lyric was razed and replaced by the second half of the bank building. The "Located at 711 Chillicothe Street" is a typo error.
Orange , rusted metal, toy truck with "Kroger" on each side. Initials "H. L." scratched on side, and "1927" scratched on top. Truck belonged to Harold Lowe, Doug's father.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 384. D.N. Murray & Co; Lehman Bros; Lafayette House; Frank Welty; William Miller; Whitney Building; M. & F. Micklethwait; William McClain; Bostona No. 1; John B. Jones; Rose Ridge Young Ladies Seminary; Palmer and Lawson; Ross Palmer; Lehman and Richman; McDowell; J. Paul & Son; Taft's Drug Store; John K. Duke