Tan color fan with wooden handle used to advertise the funeral home. The building is illustrated on front, John T. Carr. manager, 915-923 Ninth (9th) Street, Portsmouth, Ohio
Yellowed advertisement on one side: colored painting of "Last Supper" on back: "Emrick Funeral Home, Funeral Director and Embalmer, Air Conditioned, Ralph F. Scott, owner, Ambulance Service, Phone 353-4161, 1422 Lincoln St., Portsmouth, Ohio, 45662.…
Beige tickets with red print for toll travel one-way across the U S Grant Bridge connecting Ohio and Kentucky over the Ohio River by Route 23. The bridge became toll-free in 1974. One side: A/1 State Bridge Commission of Ohio, Name of Bridge, Use,…
Color illustrated advertisement card with dog and flower arrangement cut out. Written on front in script & print: No gift has greater beauty than flowers; Knost Floral, Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Putzek, Owner; 1225 to 1239 Seventeenth (17th) Street; Phone…
Tan, worn booklet journal documenting customer transactions. Black on front and back. Log is in pencil. The Horchow store was located at 40, 42 & 44 Gallia Street.
Green, faded booklet log for customer transactions. Only one customer listed. Black print on front and back, log in pencil. Company located at 723 Fifth (5th) Street.
Green tinted glass bottle with embossed name, 6 oz, patented in 1913. John Stark opened Portsmouth Coca Cola Bottling at 1212 Thirteenth (13th) Street. In 1928 a new building opened at 3001 Scioto Trail.
Bottle is a Hobbleskirt Coke Bottle, called…
Green tinted glass bottle with embossed name, 6 oz, patented in 1913. John Stark opened Portsmouth Coca Cola Bottling at 1212 Thirteenth (13th) Street. In 1928 a new building opened at 3001 Scioto Trail.
Bottle is a Hobbleskirt Coke Bottle, called…
Green glass bottle with white and red painted labels; red circle- white lettering: "B-1 Lemon-Lime Soda" on neck; on bottom: "Contains vitamin B1, B-1 Reg. U. S. Pat off. Lemon Lime Soda contents 7 fl oz. Copyright 1940 by B-1 Beverage Co., St.…
Clear, but stained inside, glass bottle. Label is not the original. Fluid dosage on back. Label notes type of medicine and use. Frank Amann owned a drugstore on 208 Market Street. He was a local pharmacist from 1885 to 1918 then moved to Cincinnati.
Green glass bottle. Embossed on front: "E. J. Kenrick Company, Portsmouth, Ohio"- circled. "Inside circle: "Harold Clayton" at bottom: "Cap 7 1/2 fluid oz." After Edward died, John took over the business. When John died, his will stipulated that…