Front: Green, yellow, red, gold image of a little boy eating. Shiny ink.
Back: Black print - G.W. Huggins, "All Kinds of Coal" Chillicothe and Sixth (6th) Streets.
Tan, aged with red illustration and print. Lucasville check written to Warwick & Moulton, who were a dry goods business. Signed by Thomas, who was also in Dry Goods, to purchase. Moulton and Warwick dissolved their partnership in 1868. Signed on back by P.W. Noel - commissioner and Thomas Dugan, Banker.
Small bound notepad with Selby ad on front and back. Brown and tan with black illustrations. Inside are pages with graph print and grocery lists in pencil.
White, aged 4-page booklet program for the installation officers. Outside has green print an an anchor illustration. Inside are names and offices in black font.
Colored, illustrated booklet program. Cover shows illustrated football player and black fonts. Inside has black and white photos with black fonts: 6 pages.
Three-part pin: Gold filigree framed "thirteen", red clay brick with "Calvary Commandery" on one side and "Carlyle Brick, Portsmouth, P." on other side, then wooden shoe with "Selby Shoe Co." on one side, "Portsmouth, O." on other.
Clear amber, but heavily stained on the inside, glass bottle. The label reads, "Adam Reeg Druggist", and Coach Varnish is handwritten on it. Reeg's store was located on the S.E. corner of Ninth (9th) and Chillicothe Streets. Adam Reeg was a pharmacist for many years until his death in 1926. The date of the bottle is estimated from 1890s to early 1900s.