ALABAMA

007 Holman (Also attributed to Northport): 012 Mobile: E.M.B.A. / 5 / MOBILE, / ALA. // HOLMAN-HUGHES LUMBER CO. / GILBERT PAYABLE IN MERCHANDISE ONLY / 5 / ORCO 001 Crichton: MORRIS LUMBER / COMPANY / HOLMAN (in script) // GOOD FOR / 10 / PAT. / / REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. / THE / OSBORNE NOT / TRANSFERABLE // GOOD FOR / 1¢ / IN APPLD. FOR / IN MERCHANDISE, BIM R 25mm REGISTER / CO. / CIN. O. U.S.A. / NOT TRADE, A R 25mm The town of Crichton (2-1/2 Trantow listed this company incorrectly under TRANSFERABLE, WM OCT 21mm Employee's miles east of Spring Hill) was absorbed by Mobile Columbia, TN. The Holman & Hughes “Sawmill” Mutual Benefit Association (International Paper in the late 1930’s. The 1938 Mobile City is first found in the 1915 Sawmill Directory Of Company); R9 Directory lists “R. J. Morris & Son, Wholesale Alabama at Holman. By 1917 the Holman & Lumber”, on Springhill Avenue in Crichton. Hughes “Sawmill” had moved to Northport, which Richard J. Morris (and wife Emma) reside in is 15 miles east of Holman. This appears to Crichton (alternate location Pine Grove, which is have been a short-lived enterprise as they are 5 miles NW of Crichton). His son, Howard L. not listed at Holman or Northport in 1914 or Morris (and wife Mary) are listed as “Lumber Mfr 1918. R7 & Wholesaler”, residing in Crichton. The last reference, being the 1946 Mobile City Directory, 013 Stockton: TIME CHECK / 5 / STOCKTON notes “The Morris Lumber Company, H. L. LUMBER / CO. / STOCKTON / ALA. / FOR Morris, Wholesale & Retail Lumber, Office & EMPLOYEES // 5 / JAS. MURDOCK JR. 165 Sawmill on Moffatt Road at city limits (Crichton), RACE ST. CIN. O., WM R 19mm R10 Phone 6-4837”. R10

008 Holman (Also attributed to Northport): HOLMAN-HUGHES LUMBER CO. / GILBERT HOLMAN (in script) // GOOD FOR / 25 / PAT. / APPLD. FOR / IN MERCHANDISE, BIM R 27mm R7 014 Tarentum: TARENTUM MANUFACTURING 002 Crichton: MORRIS LUMBER / COMPANY / CO. / TARENTUM / ALA. // GOOD FOR / 25 / IN NOT / TRANSFERABLE // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN / MERCHANDISE, A R 24mm R9 TRADE, A R 25mm R10

009 Holman (Also attributed to Northport): HOLMAN-HUGHES LUMBER CO. / GILBERT HOLMAN (in script) // GOOD FOR / 1.00 / PATD. / JULY 1899 / IN MERCHANDISE, BIM R 38mm 015 Tarentum: TARENUM MANUFACTURING 003 Crichton: MORRIS LUMBER / COMPANY / R7 CO. / TARENTUM, / ALA. // GOOD FOR / 1 / NOT / TRANSFERABLE // GOOD FOR / 10¢ / IN CENT / IN / MERCHANDISE, B R 19mm R9. TRADE, A R 25mm R10 Tarentum Manufacturing Co. ALASKA

010 Land: AT THE STORE / OF / R.A. LAND & CO. // GOOD FOR / 10 / IN MERCHANDISE, A 004 Crichton: MORRIS LUMBER / COMPANY / R 24mm R. A. Land & Co. General Store, NOT / TRANSFERABLE // GOOD FOR / 25¢ / IN Sawmill & c. 1926 Dun; R.A.Land & Co. is listed TRADE, A R 25mm R10 016 False Pass: P.E. HARRIS & CO. / FALSE as Gen'l.Store, in Land (Choctaw Cty.),AL. as PASS / ALASKA // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE, listed in 1928 Bradst.; R7 B R 21mm Prince E. Harris Salmon Cannery & General Store 1921-1959+ A very scarce token. R7

005 Crichton: MORRIS LUMBER / COMPANY / NOT / TRANSFERABLE // GOOD FOR / 50¢ / IN 011 Land: AT THE STORE / OF / R.A. LAND & TRADE, A R 25mm R10 CO. // GOOD FOR / 25 / IN MERCHANDISE, A R 27mm R7 017 Juneau: OCCIDENTAL HOTEL / JOHN OLDS, / PROP. / JUNEAU, ALASKA. // GOOD FOR / 12½¢ / IN DRINKS, A R 25mm John P. Olds 1901-1917

006 Crichton: MORRIS LUMBER / COMPANY / NOT / TRANSFERABLE // GOOD FOR / $1.00 / IN TRADE, A R 25mm R10

1 / 15 ARIZONA CALIFORNIA

029 Oak Bottom: VERGNES BROS. / OAK BOTTOM, / CAL. // GOOD FOR / 10¢ / IN 018 Poland: F.E. EDWARDS / POOL / AND / 024 Amador City: LIMIT SALOON / JOHN TRADE, A R 21mm BILLIARDS // GOOD FOR / 12½ / IN TRADE, B TORRE, / PROP. / AMADOR CITY, CAL. // S8 27mm Gross: 1907 GOOD FOR / 1 / DRINK, A OCT 26mm EV5; 1914 B’s: C. Torre and Bros., men’s furnishings and saloon - Feisel

030 San Francisco: SHARON'S QUARTERS / FOR / CHILDREN / (playground scene) // 019 Prescott: THE ANTLERS / PRESCOTT / CHILDREN'S / PLAYGROUND / GOLDEN GATE A.T. / L.A. RUB. STAMP CO. // GOOD FOR / / PARK / SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. / GOOD FOR 12½ / CENTS / AT THE BAR, B R 21mm 1912 025 Clayton: CLAYTON CAFE / CLAYTON, ONE RIDE, A R 29mm CAL. // GOOD FOR / 10¢ / IN TRADE, B R 21mm

020 Prescott: BARNEY'S PLACE / PRESCOTT, / 031 Sonora: THE / SALOON / ARIZ. // GOOD FOR / ONE / DRINK / AT BAR GALLISON / & BOYD / PROPS / SONORA, ONLY, B R 21mm 1910-1912 026 Laton: C.H. MILLER / POOL / & / CAL. / L.A. RUB. STAMP CO. // GOOD FOR / BILLIARDS / LATON, CAL. / L.A. RUB. STAMP ONE / DRINK, B R 21mm EV7 - Feisel CO. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE, B R 21mm

021 Tucson: EL / CONQUISTADOR / HOTEL / 6E / TUCSON, ARIZONA (all incuse) // W.H. 032 Summerville: SUMMERVILLE HOTEL / BAR JOSEPH & SON, N.Y. / IF CARRIED AWAY / 027 Los Angeles: DURARD DESK MFG. / J.E. CONDE // GOOD FOR / 1 / DRINK (J.E. WE / GUARANTEE / POSTAGE / RETURN BY COMPANY / (Bear) / LOS ANGELES // LUCK spaced wide, C of CONDE below cross), B R MAIL UNSEALED (all incuse) (Holed; Keytag), PIECE / LOS ANGELES DESK / CO. / 848-850 21mm Fbr R 45mm SO. HILL ST. / DISTRIBUTOR / DURARD PRODUCTS, B R 32mm The 1915 Los Angeles ARKANSAS City Directory lists G. F. Durard as “Office & Store Fixtures” at 734 E. 12th. The 1923 Directory then lists Durard Desk Mfg. Company with G. F. Durard “Mgr” at 700 S. Sichell, and under “Furniture Manufacturers” the company is again listed. The 1923 reference also notes 033 Tustin: TUSTIN MERCANTILE CO. / 25 // IN George Ballinger and Joe L. Hogan as TRADE ONLY / 25 / INGLE / SYSTEM / PAT. 022 Emerson: FOSTER / & / GRAYSON / “cabinetmakers” at Durard Desk Mfg. Company. APR. 7TH. 1914, B R 24mm Ingle Customer EMERSON, ARK. // GOOD FOR / 8¢ / IN The next available Los Angeles City Directory is Ledger: Tustin Mercantile Co, order #2251 MERCHANDISE, B R 25mm +1936-1951+ dated 1926, but by then this company is no shipped about 1914 to Tustin, CA. 1914 D?B: based on facts of court case and date it was longer in business.; Los Angeles Desk Co. 1923 general store. UCLA Yearbook Ad - 848-850 South Hill St. ruled on, see: COLORADO http://opinions.aoc.arkansas.gov/weblink8/0/doc/ 166991/Electronic.aspx; R8

028 Los Angeles: DX / SPIRIT MIND BODY / LOS ANGELES / L.A. RUB. STAMP CO. // 034 Canon City: WOODFORD & CO. / BOWLING / CHECK, Fbk S4 28mm GROCERS / CANON CITY, COL. // GOOD FOR 023 Warren: ARKANSAS TRADING CO. / TIME / / 1.00 / IN MERCHANDISE, A R 36mm KEEPERS / CHECK / Y / WARREN, ARK. // 1908-1909 - General Merchandise FOR / EMPLOYEES USE / ONLY. / NOT / TRANSFERABLE, A OCT 26mm R9

2 / 15 035 Climax: GOOD FOR / ONE / SHAVE / 042 Leadville: PETER SCHNIDER'S / BANK / 047 Enville: DENTON LUMBER CO. / 5 / CLIMAX (all incuse) // (blank), B R 28mm SALOON // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / DRINK, B TRI ENVILLE, FLA. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE / 29mm Saloon 1906-1912 NOT TRANSFERABLE, B R 21mm The January, 1918 Milwaukee, Wisconsin monthly publication Packages included a column entitled “Business Information” In this is noted at “Enville, Florida – Denton Lumber Company will rebuild burned mill, capacity 40,000 BFD”. Also the 1918-1919 Florida State Gazetteer and Business Directory 036 Denver: F. BAHNE. / 5 (incuse) // (blank), B shows Enville with a population of 400. It lists R 23mm Fritz Bahne, West Denver Turn Hall, 043 Royal: ROYAL SUPPLY CO. / IN / Denton Lumber Company as “sawmill” there. saloon, 1314 10th. (1887-1892) MERCHANDISE / BOCCACCIO / & MACHETTA // 1.00, B R 38mm John Boccaccio & Machetta Boccaccio Royal Store 1929 Las Animas County Directory; A previously unlisted Colorado town

FLORIDA

048 Glen Saint Mary: GOETHE / LUMBER / CO. 037 Denver: L. DOPPELMAYER / 1200 / W. / GLEN ST. MARY, / FLA. // GOOD FOR / 50¢ / ALAMEDA / AVE. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / DRINK IN / MERCHANDISE, A R 28mm R8 OR CIGAR, B R 25mm Louis Doppelmayer Saloon 1889CD - Valverde Addition

044 Blountstown: NEAL STORE COMPANY / 10 / NOT TRANSFERABLE / N.S. CO. / BLOUNTSTOWN, FLA. // 10 / ORCO, WM R 21mm Neal Lumber & Manufacturing Co. 1930-1938 R9 049 Glen Saint Mary: GOETHE / LUMBER / CO. / GLEN ST. MARY, / FLA. // GOOD FOR / $1.00 038 Denver: ENTERPRISE / LIQUOR CO. / / IN / MERCHANDISE, A R 31mm R8 2200-02 / LARIMER ST. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE, B R 25mm Saloon 1913

045 Bryceville: ROBERT BRYCE / $1.00 // COPYRIGHT / $1.00 / IN TRADE, B R 35mm Predates the Ingle Customer Ledger. The 1900 050 Tampa: A.H. RAWLINS / TAMPA, / FLA. // Census reveals Robert Bryce (born 1875) to be GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE, B R 21mm A 039 Gypsum: J.P. OLESON / GEN. MDSE. / part of a family “Farmer & Crossties” enterprise turpentine camp; R10 GYPSUM, COLO. // GOOD FOR / $5.00 / IN / at Bryceville. The 1910 Census lists Robert MERCHANDISE, B R 25mm General Store Bryce as Logger-Own Teams". By 1910 his GEORGIA 1910; A previously unlisted denomination from a mother, Mrs. G. W. Bryce, was listed as “GS & rare Colorado town Crossties”, with relatives and servants helping to run the “General Store, Sawmill, and Turpentine Farm”. One son, George L. Bryce, was living next door and listed as “Turpentine Operator, Employer”. The 1910 Dun lists Bryce Brothers as “GS & Turpentine” (likely sharing the GS with their mother). The 1914 Dun continues listing 051 Columbus: E.E. / YARBROUGH // POOL / Mrs. G. W. Bryce as “GS & Crossties”, but by CHECK, B R 21mm E.E. Yarbrough Saloon 1892 040 Ignacio: HANS ASPAAS / IGNACIO, / 1920 the Bryce name disappears from the & 1893 Bradsts. COLO. // GOOD FOR / 50¢ / IN TRADE, A R commercial directories. 28mm 1909-1915 - General Merchandise

052 Richland: LITTLE'S / RICHLAND, / GA. // 046 Dupont: DUPONT RAILWAY & LAND CO. / GOOD FOR ONE / 5¢ / CIGAR / OR SODA, B R 041 La Veta (Also attributed to Unknown): 1.00 / DUPONT, FLA. // GOOD FOR / 1.00 / IN 21mm GOOD FOR / 12½¢ / LA VITA BAR / IN TRADE MERCHANDISE, B R 38mm This town is no // THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE / COLLENDER / longer in exsistance and is on private property. COMPY / CHECK {BBC-8.5 (1905-1910's)}, A S8 R10 29mm Possible attrib.: La Veta,CO. ( 1900's? )

3 / 15 ILLINOIS

053 Waycross: HEBARDVILLE STORE 062 Hartshorne (Also attributed to Hartshorne, COMPANY / GENERAL / MERCHANDISE / Oklahoma): INDIAN TERRITORY GRADY WAYCROSS / GA. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN 057 Addieville: ENGELMANN BROS. & CO. / TRADING CO. / WILL PAY TO / BEARER / TEN MERCHANDISE (Holed), A R 21mm These GENERAL / MERCHANDISE / ADDIEVILLE, ILL. CENTS / IN MERCHANDISE / AT ANY OF ITS tokens are related to the Hebard Cypress // GOOD FOR / $5.00 / IN MERCHANDISE, A STORES / J.C. BIDDLE / TREAS. // INDIAN Company. Further research pieced the story SqN 25mm Listed in the 1910 Dun TERRITORY GRADY TRADING CO. / 10 / together, with much information coming from the CENTS, A R 36mm 35.53mm book: “By The Way...It Happened in Waycross” by Larry Purdom. The Hebardville Store IOWA Company was actually located two miles north of Waycross and was active 1914-49 by D&B listings. The Hebard Brothers (Charles S. and D. L.) initiated the building of a sawmill company 058 Galena: C. HENNING / VIENNA / BAKERY / complex in 1908 for the harvesting of cypress out GALENA, ILL. // ONLY GOOD FOR / 1 / LOAF / the huge Okefenokee Swamp. The project OF / BREAD, B S8 28mm C. Henning Bakery consisted of laying ten miles of new railroad 1900CD - 118 S. Main St.; Conrad Henning is 063 Allendorf: CLYDE F. WHEATON / connecting Waycross with all operational sites to listed as a baker in "The History Of Jo Daviess ALLENDORF, / IOWA. // GOOD FOR IN TRADE the north, building the mills, constructing two County, Illinois". / 5 / CENTS, B R 21mm Billiards 1917 towns (Hebardville and Fredel), erecting Hotel Okefenokee and Hebard Commissary on State Street, the construction of Hebardville Store three miles away on Albany Street (also owned by the Hebards), and furnishing cottage housing for the employees. The Hebardville Store Company was incorporated on March 25, 1911. 059 Harvard: TAKE ME TO / SAUNDERS / 064 Carroll: GOOD FOR / 5¢ / GEO. / HARVARD, / ILL. // GOOD FOR / 10¢ / IN KENNEBECK / IN / TRADE // 5, B OCT 25mm TRADE, B S4 30mm Eugene Saunders 1900 Census: George Kennebeck, saloon Proprietor Public Hall 1910 Census, Manager keeper Theatre 1920 Census

054 Waycross: HEBARDVILLE STORE COMPANY / GENERAL / MERCHANDISE / WAYCROSS / GA. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN MERCHANDISE, A R 21mm 065 Chariton: GOOD FOR / 10¢ / IN TRADE / 060 Kincaid: KELLETT / & / GRANTHAM / CO. 2715 / CCC / CHARITON, IOWA // CIVILIAN KINCAID, ILL. // 5¢, B OCT 25mm C.P. / (Pine Tree) / CCC (Vertically On Tree) / U S / Grantham, Drugs, Kincaid,IL. as listed in 1928 CONSERVATION CORPS, B R 24mm Bradst. Grantham's Drug Store, Kincaid,IL. as listed in 1930 Dun. Believe partnership occured prior to 1928 (somewhere in 1909-28 period)? 055 Waycross: HEBARDVILLE STORE COMPANY / GENERAL / MERCHANDISE / INDIAN TERRITORY WAYCROSS, / GA. // GOOD FOR / 10¢ / IN MERCHANDISE, A R 25mm 066 Eagle Grove: A.L. YEAROUS, EAGLE IDAHO GROVE, IA. / BICYCLES, HARDWARE / SPORTING GOODS / JOBBER OF CLAY TARGETS. // THE FOUNDATION OF A FORTUNE (Encased 1910 Lincoln Cent), BIM R 061 Camp Supply (Also attributed to Camp 35mm Allben L. Yearous Merchant 1900 Census, Supply, Oklahoma): LEE & REYNOLDS / CAMP No listed occupation 1910 Census; A. L. Yearous / SUPPLY / IND. TER. // GOOD FOR / ONE Hardware & Sporting 1920 Census DOLLAR / IN / MERCHANDISE / IN OUR 056 Wardner: DINTY'S / WARDNER, / IDAHO // INDIAN / TRADE (reeded edge), B R 25mm GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE (Small 5¢), B R circa: 1878-1889, William McDole Lee & Albert 21mm Obverse the same as #9940 Eugene Renolds were govt. licensed Indian traders and sutlers (as early as 1870) at Camp Supply, Indian Territory.; Lee arrived at Camp Supply in late 1869. In Nov. 1870 Lee & Reynolds were appointed Post Traders at Camp 067 Hartley: F.A. ARENS. / HARTLEY / IOWA. / Supply, so they had both Post Trader and Indian 1896 (all incuse) // AGENT PABST. / (Running Trader licenses at Camp Supply, O.T. Horse) / BREWING CO. (all incuse), B Ht 24x27mm Frank Arens 1895 Iowa State Census

4 / 15 068 Holstein: ROBERT DAHMS / HOLSTEIN, / 074 Red Oak: BRUCE COMMANDERY NO. 34 080 Moran: PLEASE RETURN TO / (Klansman IOWA. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE / EXCEPT K.T. RED OAK, IOWA. / (Man On Horse) / S.D. On Horse) / KKK (Stars Stamped Over Letters) / TOBACCO, B REC 32x19mm Saloon 1909 CHILDS & CO. CHICAGO // SOUTH WESTERN KNIGHTS HARDWARE (incuse) / BOX NO. 509. IOWA THE LAND OF CORN AND BLUE GRASS (incuse) / MORAN. (incuse) / KANSAS (incuse) // / (Corn & Blue Grass) / BLUE GRASS / REGION, (blank) (Holed; Keytag), WM IRR 42x21mm A R 38mm

069 Holstein: ROBERT DAHMS / HOLSTEIN, IOWA. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE / EXCEPT TOBACCO, A REC 32x20mm 081 Ozawkie: ROOT BROS. / GENERAL / 075 Rock Valley: THE FAIR STORE / T.E. MERCHANDISE / OZAWKIE, KAS. // GOOD McMURRAY, / ROCK / VALLEY, / IA. // GOOD FOR / 1.00 / IN / MERCHANDISE, B R 31mm FOR / 10¢ / IN TRADE, A R 23mm Very Slight Bend T. E. McMurray, The Fair Store 1913 article in the "Rock Valley Bee"

070 Keota: A. MITCHELL, / PHARMACIST, / KEOTA, / IOWA. (all incuse) // TAKE OFF YOUR "WRAPS" / 1882 / PLEASE. (all incuse) (Holed), 082 Salina: TAKE ME TO / LAUGHLIN'S / WM Ov 34x19mm Slight Bend Andrew Mitchell BAKERY / I AM GOOD FOR / ONE / LOAF OF Clerk In Drug Store 1880 Census; Andrew F. BREAD / PHONE NO. 127 // GOOD FOR / ONE Mitchell Druggist 1900 Census 076 Spirit Lake: SPIRIT LAKE IOWA / W.T. / / LOAF / OF BREAD, A R 26mm 1907-1908CD - KENDALL (all incuse) // (Masonic Symbol) 225 N. Santa Fe; A. W. Laughlin 1913CD - 157 (incuse) (Holed), WM R 23mm Owner of N. Santa Fe steamboat "High Water"

KANSAS

071 Magnolia: FRAZIER, JOHNSON & HARVEY / MAGNOLIA, / IOWA. // GOOD FOR / 1 / IN / MERCHANDISE, A R 19mm Bent General Store 083 Smith Center (Also attributed to Glen Elder): & Real Estate 1906-1914 GOOD FOR / 5¢ / J.J. / PARSONS / IN / TRADE // THE BRUNSWICK BALKE / COLLENDER / 077 Ashton: HOME CAFE / MURDOCK / COMPY. / CHECK {BBC-11.3 (1892-1895)}, B ASHTON / KANSAS / CIN'TI. / OCT 25mm J.J. Parsons, billiards (-1895-) - CONFECTIONERY // GOOD FOR / 5 / IN Johnson & Oiler MERCHANDISE, B OCT 23mm

072 Marcus: A.M. FIEDLER / MARCUS, IA. // GOOD FOR / 50¢ / IN TRADE, A R 31mm Albert M. Fiedler Crockery & Grocery 1920-1924

084 Soldier: J.T. HOLSTON / & SONS // GOOD 078 Atchison: CARPENTER & DILLON / 112 SO. FOR / 10C / IN / MERCHANDISE, A R 21mm 8TH ST. // GOOD FOR 5¢ / IN TRADE (clover Holed John T. Holston, Gen'l.store, Soldier,KS. cutout), B R 21mm Carpenter & Dillon, W.T. as listed in 1906 Dun. Carpenter & Jas. Dillon, sample room, 112 S. 8th (1906) KENTUCKY 073 Marcus: FLANAGAN'S PLACE / MARCUS, / IA. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE, B R 20mm Christopher L. Flanagan Beer & Billiards 1927-1948

079 Gross: A.B. RYDER / MERCANTILE CO. / 085 Livermore: THE GREEN RIVER CHAIR A.B. RYDER (Script Signature) / GROSS, / COMPANY / LIVERMORE, / KY. / (incuse serial KANSAS. // GOOD FOR / $1.00 / IN TRADE, A number) // 1.00, A R 38mm R6 R 42mm Company store for the Gross Company Camp Mines 1920 Dun; R10

5 / 15 MASSACHUSETTS MINNESOTA

086 Manchester: ASHER STATE & LUMBER CO / INCORPORATED / 1.00 // PAYABLE IN MERCHANDISE ONLY / 1.00 / ORCO / REG. 091 Rockport: MOTIF #1 / (Buildings) / 097 Albert Lea: THE P.O. / NEWS STORE / U.S.PAT.OFF. / THE CO. / OSBORNE ROCKPORT, MASS. // J. RAYMOND SMITH GILLRUP & / SKINNER / ALBERT LEA, MINN. // REGISTER / CIN,O. U.S.A. / NOT INC. / LUMBER / "A WHALE OF A PLACE TO GOOD FOR / 50¢ / IN TRADE, B SQ 24mm TRANSFERABLE (cutout), B R 32mm The word SHOP" / HARDWARE / L.E. SMITH INC. (Gilt Gillrup & Skinner News 1900 STATE is misspelled, it should be STAVE. Orco Bronze), Bz R 32mm R9 shipping records show that this scrip was MICHIGAN shipped to Hyden, KY probably where their main office was located. A 1938 directory shows ASHER STAVE & LUMBER COMPANY in Manchester, KY. R5 098 Badger: BADGER / CO-OPERATIVE / CO. / BADGER, / MINN. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN / MERCHANDISE, A R 20mm Group of 3 tokens 092 Bonifas: WM. BONIFAS / LBR. CO. / Badger Co-Operative Co. General Store BONIFAS, MICH. // GOOD FOR / 1.00 / IN / 1912-1923 MERCHANDISE, A R 38mm R7

087 Sacramento: 50 / W.H. / THOMAS / 50 // IN TRADE ONLY / 50 / INGLE / SYSTEM / PAT. APR. 7, 1914, NPB R 31mm Ingle Customer Ledger: W.H. Thomas, order #3113 shipped about 1916 to Sacramento, KY. R9

MARYLAND 099 Grand Rapids: MILLS LUMBER COMPANY 093 Calderwood: MERCER-DELAITTRE LBR. / 1930 / 25 / ANNIVERSARY / 1955 / GRAND CO., / CALDERWOOD, / MICH. // GOOD FOR / RAPIDS, MINN. // TRADING DOLLAR / WORTH 50 / IN TRADE, A OCT 30mm R5 / $1 / DEC. 31, / VOID 1955 / AFTER / AT / MILLS LUMBER COMPANY, A R 39mm 1930-1963+; R8

088 Kingston: P.O. HUDSON & BROS. / KINGSTON / MD. // 1, B R 24mm R7 094 : LEONARD FREY / 1 / F // IN TRADE / 1 / PAT. JUN. 1909 / INGLE SYSTEM, B R 18mm Ingle Customer Ledger: Leonard Frey, 100 New Ulm: OLE GULDEN / NEW ULM, / order #192 shipped about 1910 to Detroit, MI. MINN. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE, B SQ 1910 D?B: grocery & meat. 24mm Alois Gulden Saloon 1914-1916

089 Kingston: P.O. HUDSON & BROS. / KINGSTON, / MD. // 1 (C/S: O Obv.), B R 24mm R6

095 Sagola: NORTHERN SAWMILL CO. / 101 New Ulm: JOHN SCHNEIDER / NEW ULM, / SAGOLA, / MICH. // GOOD FOR MINN. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE, B OCT MERCHANDISE / 10 / ONLY, B R 24mm R6 23mm John Schneider Saloon 1917-1919

090 Luke: DEVON CLUB / 1 / MDSE. ONLY / LUKE, MD. // MASTER METAL SCRIP / 1 / INGLE-SCHIERLOH CO. / DAYTON, O. / DES. PAT. 75656 / IN MERCHANDISE.NOT TRANSFERABLE ("Cross" cutout), B S8 21mm Opened in 1911 as the employee facility for W. 096 Saranac: GOOD FOR / 5¢ / STEIN BROS. / Va. Pulp & Paper Co. R8 102 New Ulm: SIEBENBRUNNER / BROS. // IN / TRADE // 5 (6 Obv. Beads Between D Of GOOD FOR / 5 / CENTS / AT THE BAR, B R Good & F Of For), A R 25mm The Stein Bros. 23mm John C. & Mathias Siebenbrunner Saloon are listed in the gazetteers as saloon proprietors 1910-1911 Polk; Mathias Siebenbrunner Saloon from 1897-1909 in Saranac. They also had a 1911CD - 20 S. Minn.; Robert Siebenbrunner saloon in Ionia in 1905 and Lake Odessa Bartender 1911CD - 20 S. Minn. 1905-09. These tokens may have been used at those locations also.

6 / 15 103 Princeton: G. HOFFLANDER / PRINCETON, 107 Hermann: THIS CHECK IS GOOD / 113 Grantsdale: GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE / / MINN. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE, ST R NO...... / AT THE STORE OF / GUSTAV FEIL SQUIRES // THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE / 21mm Gust Hofflander Confectionery 1920 & SON, / GENERAL MERCHANTS / R.F.D. NO. COLLENDER / COMPY / CHECK {BBC-8.5 Census 3 HERMANN, MO. / NOT TRANS. / FOR (1905-1910's)}, B R 25mm O.W. & E.A. Squires AMOUNT SHOW ON BACK // TEN CENTS IN Saloon 1896, 1904, & 1906 Dun; Previously an MISSISSIPPI TRADE / 10 / SOLD BY / GEO. D. BARNARD & unlisted town CO., ST. LOUIS, CDy R 40mm

104 Bonhomie: TATUM LUMBER COMPANY / 114 Helena: F.J.K. // GOOD FOR / 10¢ / AT / 1929 / BONHOMIE, MISS, // GOOD FOR / 50 / 108 Jefferson Barracks: N.C.O. CLUB (incuse) / HARMONIA / CLUB ROOMS, B R 24mm Kenck PAT. JULY 1989 / IN MERCHANDISE ONLY, GOOD FOR / 25C / IN TRADE / J.B. MO. & Hildenstab Saloon 1886-1887 Polk; Frank J. BIM R 32mm R9 (incuse) // (blank), B OCT 26mm Kenck Saloon 1888-1891 Polk

105 Paden: 1.00 / C.K. NIXON / 1.00 // IN 109 Kansas City: WESTERN SUPPLY / CO. / 115 Helena (Also attributed to Unknown): W. & TRADE ONLY / 1.00 / INGLE / SYSTEM / PAT. KANSAS CITY / MISSOURI. (all incuse) // WCC / Q. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE (in form of APR. 7, 1914, B R 35mm Not listed in the Ingle 2½ (all incuse), B R 23mm cross), WM S4 28mm Self-identified tokens exist. Customer Ledger. A June 1917 Draft Record exists for Clinton Kelley Nixon, born June 25, 1890, listed as “Manufacturers Of Lumber”, self employed and living at Paden, Mississippi. C. K. Nixon is listed as “Saw Mill” at Paden, Mississippi in the 1918 Dun. The 1919 Bradstreet lists J. F. Nixon & Brother as “General Store” and C. K. Nixon as “Planing Mill” at Paden. The 1920 110 Saint Joseph: NEW STEVER / 511½ / 116 Homestead: JOHN OLSON / HOMESTEAD, Census notes Clinton K. Nixon (age 29) as EDMOND / ST. JOSEPH, MO. // GOOD FOR / / MONT. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE, B R “Overseer, Own Lumber Mills” with his home at 5¢ / IN TRADE, A R 22mm Pool Hall Henry Miller 22mm John Olson Prop. Pool Room 1920 Paden, Tishomingo county, Mississippi. The Oct Birth: 1875 Saint Joseph Buchanan County Census 15, 1921 The Southern Lumberman includes a Missouri, USA Death: Sep. 30, 1928 Saint notice under Tishomingo, Mississippi: “October Joseph Buchanan County Missouri, USA He is 11th the C. K. Nixon sawmill, near Paden, was the son of Henry Miller. He is the husband of Ada destroyed by fire at a late hour last night. All Miller. He worked as a porter at the New Stever lumber on the yard was saved. This is the third Pool Hall. sawmill fire in this section within a month”. C. K. Nixon doesn’t show up again until 1923 in the MONTANA 117 Laurel: WRIGHT & JACOBS / PROP / D&B’s as “Mfr Lbr & Saw Mill” at Paden. In the LAUREL, / MONTANA. // GOOD FOR / 10¢ / IN 1926 Dun Clint K. Nixon is again listed, and Dun MERCHANDISE (Montana Straight), B R 21mm also ties him to the Jasper Lumber Company of Jasper, Alabama. The 1930 Census lists Clinton K. Nixon (age 39) as “Dealer, Lumber” at Paden village. 111 Billings: GOODMAN & LANSTRUM / MISSOURI BILLINGS // GOOD FOR 12½¢ / IN TRADE (club cutout), WM R 21mm Goodman & Lanstrum, Abe L. Goodman & George W. Lanstrum Wholesale 118 Mondak: THE PALACE / SALOON / & Retail Cigars 1907CD - 2719 Montana Ave. MONDAK, / MONT. // GOOD FOR / 12½¢ / IN TRADE, B R 21mm Very Slight Bend

106 Hermann: THIS CHECK IS GOOD / NO...... / AT THE STORE OF / GUSTAV FEIL & SON, / GENERAL MERCHANTS, / R.F.D. NO. 3 HERMANN, MO. / NOT TRANS. / FOR 112 Ekalaka: C.G. RICKARD / R / EKALAKA, AMOUNT SHOWN ON BACK // ONE CENT IN MONT. // GOOD FOR / 12½¢ / IN 119 Sunburst: DOME BEER / GARDEN / TRADE / 1C. / SOLD BY / GEO. D. BARNARD & MERCHANDISE, B R 21mm Campbell G. SUNBURST, / MONT. // GOOD FOR / 10¢ / IN CO., ST. LOUIS, CDt R 40mm Rickard Retail Salesman-Lumber 1920 Census TRADE, B R 21mm

7 / 15 NEBRASKA

120 Ashland: OSCAR HOFFMAN / DEALER IN / 123 Lincoln: J.A. CRUMPTON / LINCOLN, NEB. GROCERIES / & / DRY GOODS / ASHLAND, / PAT. APPD FOR // OF 120 Ashland: OSCAR HOFFMAN / DEALER IN / NEB. // GOOD FOR / $1.00 / IN AMERICA / 16 / (Eagle) / TO / 1 / FREE GROCERIES / & / DRY GOODS / ASHLAND, MERCHANDISE, A R 35mm #8 of 10 token lot COINAGE, B R 20mm John A. Crumpton; NEB. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN MERCHANDISE, A Unlisted Bryan Money R 19mm #1 of 10 token lot 1909-1941

120 Ashland: OSCAR HOFFMAN / DEALER IN / GROCERIES / & / DRY GOODS / ASHLAND, 124 Milligan: I BELONG TO STASTNY & KOTAS 120 Ashland: OSCAR HOFFMAN / DEALER IN / NEB. // GOOD FOR / $1.00 / IN TRADE (No / MILLIGAN, NEBR. // GOOD FOR 5¢ IN TRADE GROCERIES / & / DRY GOODS / ASHLAND, Ornament After $1.00), A R 35mm #9 of 10 token (8mm center hole), B R 21mm Saloon 1910-1915 NEB. // GOOD FOR / 10¢ / IN MERCHANDISE, lot A R 24mm #2 of 10 token lot

125 Randolph: HUFF & CO. / GOOD FOR / 5¢ / 120 Ashland: OSCAR HOFFMAN / DEALER IN / IN TRADE / RANDOLPH, NEB. (all incuse) // 120 Ashland: OSCAR HOFFMAN / DEALER IN / GROCERIES / & / DRY GOODS / ASHLAND, (blank), B R 25mm GROCERIES / & / DRY GOODS / ASHLAND, NEB. // GOOD FOR / $1.00 / IN TRADE NEB. // GOOD FOR / 25¢ / IN / MERCHANDISE (Ornament after $1.00), A R 35mm #10 of 10 (No Ornaments Rev.), A R 29mm #4 of 10 token token lot lot

126 Rising City: THE LEADER / GEN. / MDSE. / RISING CITY, NEB. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN / TRADE, A R 25mm 1913 120 Ashland: OSCAR HOFFMAN / DEALER IN / 120 Ashland: OSCAR HOFFMAN / DEALER IN / GROCERIES / & / DRY GOODS / ASHLAND, GROCERIES / & / DRY GOODS / ASHLAND, NEB. // GOOD FOR / 10¢ / IN TRADE, A R NEB. // GOOD FOR / 25¢ / IN MERCHANDISE 24mm #3 of 10 token lot (Ornaments Rev.), A R 29mm #5 of 10 token lot

121 Fremont: FREMONT STORAGE BATTERY 120 Ashland: OSCAR HOFFMAN / DEALER IN / CO. / ONE / ON / EACH / BATTERY / AT / LIST GROCERIES / & / DRY GOODS / ASHLAND, PRICE / FREMONT, NEBR. // GOOD FOR / NEB. // GOOD FOR / 50¢ / IN / MERCHANDISE $1.00$ / ON / A / WILLARD BATTERY, A R (No Ornaments Rev.), A R 31mm #6 of 10 token 38mm lot

122 Grand Island: BRADSTREET & CLEMENS 120 Ashland: OSCAR HOFFMAN / DEALER IN / CO. / (2 Horses) / GRAND ISLAND, NEBR. // GROCERIES / & / DRY GOODS / ASHLAND, SALE DATES / EVERY / MONDAY AND NEB. // GOOD FOR / 50¢ / IN MERCHANDISE TUESDAY / OF / JAN. - FEB. - MARCH - APRIL (Ornaments Rev.), A R 31mm #7 of 10 token lot / MAY - 10 - 24 AUG. - 2 - 16 - 30 / JUNE - 7 - 21 SEPT. - 13 - 21 / JULY - 5 - 19 OCT. - 11 - 25 / NOV. - 8 - 22 / DEC. - 6 - 20 / 1915, A R 39mm Bradstreet & Clemens, Thomas E. Bradstreet & Jesse Clemens, circa 1908-1914, in 1914 Thomas E. Bradstreet bought out Jesse Clemens and continued running the firm with his sons Source: "The History Of Hall County, Nebraska"

8 / 15 127 Talmage: J.H. DAMME, / GEN'L / MDSE. / 129 Talmage: J.H. DAMME, / GEN'L / MDSE. / 131 Verdigre: MASTALIR'S / PLACE / TALMAGE, NEBR. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TALMAGE, NEBR. // GOOD FOR / 50¢ / IN VERDIGRE, / NEBR. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE, B R 25mm From the Biographical Album TRADE, B S8 29mm TRADE, A R 25mm #2 of 2 token lot; Slight Bend Of Otoe & Cass Counties, Nebraska (published 1889) is stated that: “John Henry Damme came NEVADA to Talmage in the year 1882, to start a timber-yard for the Chicago Lumber Company, and sold the first lumber that was bought here. He came to this place from Nebraska City, where he had been engaged for the previous five years as clerk in a general store. By 1885 he built a 130 Unadilla: W.F. HAIR / GENL. / MDSE. / UNADILLA, NEBR. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN fine brick building on Main street in Talmage, 132 Currie: GOSHUTE MER. CO. / CURRIE, which stands 22 x 80 feet, and carries a full and TRADE, A R 25mm #1 of 5 token lot William F. Hair General Store 1904-1926 NEV. // GOOD FOR 5¢ IN TRADE (center hole), varied stock of general merchandise, such as is B R 21mm 1913 in constant demand in the town and country surrounding”. Further research revealed a larger and expanding family business. The 1900 Census lists John H. Damme (born Sept 1853) as “Merchant” at Talmage Village, NE. Also listed in 1900 are two sons: John W. (born Oct 1885) and Henry H. (born May 1898). The 1910 130 Unadilla: W.F. HAIR / GENL. / MDSE. / Census continues to list John H. Damme as UNADILLA, NEBR. // GOOD FOR / 10¢ / IN 133 Goodsprings: QUINNS ICE CREAM / “Retail Merchant-General Store, Employer.” at TRADE, A OCT 28mm #2 of 5 token lot PARLOR / GOODSPRINGS / NEV. / L.A. RUB. Talmage Village. A few years later his two sons STAMP CO. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE ("Z" appear to be involved in the lumber business in counterstamp on reverse), B R 21mm 1919 support of their father, as shown next. From a 1918 Draft Card - John William Damme (born Oct 12, 1885) listed occupation as “Manager-Talmage Lumber Company” at Johnson (Nemaha county), Nebraska. [Noted “Nearest Relative” to be (his father) J.H. Damme 130 Unadilla: W.F. HAIR / GENL. / MDSE. / at Talmage, NE. Stated his “Permanent UNADILLA, NEBR. // GOOD FOR / 25¢ / IN 134 Johnnie: JOHNNIE M. & M. CO. / JOHNNIE, Address” as Talmage, NE. The town of Johnson TRADE, A S4 29mm #3 of 5 token lot / NEVADA // GOOD FOR / 12½¢ / IN TRADE, B is only nine miles south of Talmage.]. From OCT 24mm 1905 another 1918 Draft Card - Henry Herman Damme (born May 16, 1898) listed occupation as “Gen. Mdse, Mgr Dryer” working for (his father) J.H. Damme at Talmage, Nebraska. [Noted “Nearest Relative” to be (his father) J.H. Damme at Talmage, NE. Stated his “Permanent 130 Unadilla: W.F. HAIR / GENL. / MDSE. / Address” as Talmage, NE]. The 1920-30 UNADILLA, NEBR. // GOOD FOR / 50¢ / IN Census records continue listing John H. Damme TRADE, A S8 29mm #4 of 5 token lot 135 Montello: MACKS / MONTELLO, / NEVADA as “Gen Mdse” or “Merchant-General Store” at // GOOD FOR / 12½¢ / IN TRADE, B R 21mm Talmage Village, NE. Commercial directories give similar information but do not reveal the family structure in these businesses. The 1899 Bradstreet lists J.H. Damme as “GS” and also Talmage Lumber Company at Talmage, NE. In the 1916 Lumbermen’s Red Book Talmage Lumber Company is listed with the note “branch 130 Unadilla: W.F. HAIR / GENL. / MDSE. / of Johnson, NE”. UNADILLA, NEBR. // GOOD FOR / 1.00 / IN 136 Tobar: CLOVER VALLEY BAR / S.L / TRADE, A R 29mm #5 of 5 token lot STAMP / CO. / TOBAR, / NEVADA. // GOOD FOR / 12½¢ / IN TRADE, B R 21mm 1910

128 Talmage: J.H. DAMME, / GEN'L / MDSE. / TALMAGE, NEBR. // GOOD FOR / 25¢ / IN 131 Verdigre: HAVLICEK & VECERA / GEN'L / TRADE, B S4 29mm MDSE. / VERDIGRE, NEB. // GOOD FOR / 137 Virginia City: NEVADA / BREWERY // $1.00 / IN TRADE ("H" counterstamp on GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE, B R 21mm 1915 obverse), A R 34mm #1 of 2 token lot 1910-1928

9 / 15 NEW MEXICO

142 New York: INDIVIDUAL DRINKING CUP 146 Military: IN MEMORY OF MY ARMY LIFE / CO. / GOOD FOR / THIS / LOCATION / ONLY / (Soldier Kneeling With Rifle) / ON THE 138 Hachita: TROOP I / 12 CAV. / CAMP N.Y. // (blank), B R 22mm Paper cups first came MEXICAN BORDER // (Eagle) / TRUST IN THE EXCHANGE // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE, B R into use around 1907 with public awareness that LORD / AND / KEEP YOUR POWDER DRY (Gilt 24mm the communal use of metal or glass cups at Bronze), Bz R 36mm NEW YORK public drinking fountains promoted the spread of germs. Bostonians Lawrence Luellen and Hugh Moore were early proponents of paper cups and they created the Individual Drinking Cup Company to sell the Health Kup, so named for good hygiene. With a worldwide flu epidemic in 1918, the demand for paper cups grew. In 1919 Hugh Moore, then sole owner of the Individual 147 Non-Local: OPA / M 1 V / RED POINT // 139 Brooklyn: YOUR MONEY BACK / IF NOT / Drinking Cup Company, decided to change the OPA / M 1 V / RED POINT, Fr R 16mm Office Of PLEASED WITH / K-A-U-R-I / MADE FROM / name of his paper cups from the Health Kup to Price Administration 1942-1945; Rare MV Ration THE / GUM / BROOKLYN VARNISH / MFG. CO. the Dixie Cup. The Central Business File of Dixie Token / BROOKLYN, N.Y. // MEMBERSHIP EMBLEM Cup Company indicates that the Individual NORTH DAKOTA OF THE DONT WORRY CLUB / (swastica, Drinking Cup Company existed about clover, horseshoe, wishbone, etc.) / GOOD 1908-1933. It also contains legal records LUCK, B R 32mm The Don't Worry Club was a documenting the numerous patent disputes and fad similar to Hula-Hoops, Pet Rocks, Smiley agreements which involved the Individual Faces, etc. It was the brainchild of Charley Drinking Cup Company and its successors Poehler, a butcher in Atchison, Kansas. But it did (1908-1958). not take off until "Ed" Howe, editor of the Atchison Globe used it to promote the circulation 148 Adams: W.F. POPIE / ADAMS, / N.D. // of his newspaper in 1901. It probably was most GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE, B R 23mm popular in the first decade of the 20th Century. 1929-1931. The fad was being revived in the early 1930's. But when Adolf Hitler came along with his swastica in 1933 the revival faded. 143 New York: INDIVIDUAL DRINKING CUP CO. / GOOD FOR / THIS / LOCATION / ONLY / N.Y. // P.N.T. CO, A R 23mm

149 Fordville: MILES HAGNESS / FORDVILLE, / NO. DAK. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE, B R 21mm 1912-1927 Dun, Miles Hagness. 140 Brooklyn: PUBLIC SERVICE / CUP CO. / BROOKLYN, N.Y. // LILY CUP / (cup), A R 21mm Various reports from the Central Business File of Dixie Cup Company document Hugh 144 Rotterdam Junction: 1 GAME BOWLING / B. Moore’s activities as President and Chairman & M.R.R. / Y.M.C.A. / R. JCT. // THE during 1910-55. Series II documents the BRUNSWICK BALKE / COLLENDER / COMPY. companies that were in competition with Dixie / CHECK {BBC-8.4e (late 1890's - 1910's)}, A SQ 150 Goodrich: THE GOODRICH / LUMBER CO. Cup making paper cups. The Public Service Cup 25mm Boston & Maine Railroad Y.M.C.A. / CASH / STORE / GOODRICH, N. DAK. // Company Inc. of Brooklyn, which made the “Lily 1902-1910, Burned down in 1910, later rebuilt GOOD FOR / 10¢ / IN / MERCHANDISE, A R Cup”, was noted during the years 1914-1920. and used as a Y.M.C.A. until 1938, Burned down again in 1950 25mm 1912-1949 Dun, Goodrich Lumber Co.; R5 NON-LOCAL

141 Lancaster: H.W. STUTZMAN / 1 / S // IN TRADE / 1 / PAT. JUN. 1909 / INGLE SYSTEM, 151 Goodrich: THE GOODRICH / LUMBER CO. B R 18mm Ingle Customer Ledger: H.W. 145 Bryan Money: FREE SILVER / ONE / DAM / / CASH / STORE / GOODRICH, N. DAK. // Stutzman, order #224 shipped about 1910 to 1896 // UNITED SNAKES OF AMERICA / GOOD FOR / $1.00 / IN / MERCHANDISE (S in Lancaster, NY. 1910 D?B: grocery (Donkey Head On Goose Body) / IN / BRYAN / $ 2mm - smaller $, Lumber Co. 20mm - smaller WE / TRUST / POP (On Goose), WM R 45mm letters, Lumber narrower), A R 35mm R5 Reeded Edge, 2.30mm thick, 20.6 grams Bryan Money

10 / 15 152 Hettinger: WIPRUD HENRY QUICKSTAD 157 : THE WHITE / (bicycle on crown) 161 Tulsa: GOOD FOR 5¢ / FROM / SPARTAN / CO. / GENERAL / MERCHANDISE / / KING OF WHEELS // THE WHITE / (sewing LUMBER & / HARDWARE / ON $1.00 HETTINGER, / N. DAK. // GOOD FOR / $1.00 / machine) / IS KING, A R 34mm Holed Pictured is PURCHASE // WOODEN NICKEL / (BUFFALO) / IN MERCHANDISE, A R 35mm one of White’s foot-pumped sewing machines, of UNTIED STAES OF AMERICA, Wbk R 31mm which the top, lid, drawers, and drawer housings 1955; R10 were made of wood. White located in Cleveland in 1866, and at a site on Canal Street began PENNSYLVANIA making sewing machines that sold for $10. Ten years later he incorporated as the White Sewing Machine Company. In 1900 White introduced a full rotary mechanism, and in that same year set 153 Jamestown: H.W. KELLEY / JAMESTOWN, the industry precedent of producing the first / N.D. // GOOD FOR / 25¢ / IN TRADE, A R furniture-style cabinets. In 1910 his production 28mm 1893, 1913-22 Dun, H. W. Kelly. facility was moved to Main and Elm, where they 162 Berwick: CLEWELL & CURRN, / BERWICK / remained for over 25 years. The White Sewing PA. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE, A R 19mm Machine Co. also made roller skates, kerosene lamps, machine tools, phonographs, and bicycles. In the early 1900s, the company began to make steam automobiles, and became an important manufacturer of motor vehicles. The 154 Spiritwood: LEROY C. DIESEM / 1916 Lumberman’s Red Book lists White Sewing SPIRITWOOD, / N.D. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN Machine Company as “Mfrs”. In 1924 White TRADE, Z R 20mm 1940-1949 Dun, Leroy contracted to sell Sears 20% of its total sewing 163 Erie: F.S. BOND & CO. CLOTHES SHOP Diesem. machine production for the next twelve years. ERIE, PA. / (Swastika & Good Luck Symbols) / During 1939-45 White re-tooled to produce GOOD LUCK / COIN / THE WHITEHEAD & various items needed in support of the war. HOAG CO. NEWARK. N.J. // LIMIT ONE COIN TO A GARMENT / GOOD / FOR ONE DOLLAR / ON / YOUR NEXT SUIT / OR / OVERCOAT / TO JUNE 1ST' 12., B R 32mm

RHODE ISLAND 155 Underwood: THE QUALITY STORE / 1 / W.F.S. // IN TRADE / 1 / INGLE / SYSTEM / PAT. APRIL 7, 1914, C R 18mm Ingle Customer 158 Columbus: COMPLIMENTS OF / Ledger: W.F. Schmidt, order #1998 shipped COLUMBUS BUGGY CO. / (Buggy) / about 1914 to Underwood, ND. William F COLUMBUS, . / U.S.A. // WORLD'S FAIR Schmidt, is listed in the 1910 Census as having a SOUVENIR / (Columbus Bust) / 1492 1892, A R 35mm Holed The Columbus Buggy Company of grocery in Underwood, ND. 164 Peace Dale: SAM'S CAFE / PEACE DALE, / Columbus, Ohio began building horse buggies in R.I. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / DRINK, B R 20mm OHIO 1875. The company grew to become one of the nation’s largest buggy manufacturers. With the SOUTH CAROLINA advent of the automobile, buggy and carriage manufacturers faced serious competition. In 1903 this company offered electric powered automobiles in place of the horse. In 1907 they built a gasoline powered automobile. This change in direction came too late, and Columbus 156 Cincinnati: PENDLETON STREET R.R. / Buggy Company ceased to exist in 1913. GOOD FOR / ONE CASH FARE / ON EITHER 165 Crocketville: W. FRED LIGHTSEY, / ROUTE / 5 OR 7. / PLEASE DEPOSIT IN BOX // CROCKETVILLE, / S.C. / NOT / PENDLETON STREET R.R. / GOOD FOR / TRANSFERABLE // GOOD FOR / 50 / IN / ONE CASH FARE / ON EITHER ROUTE / 5 OR MERCHANDISE, A R 32mm R8 7. / PLEASE DEPOSIT IN BOX, Vbk Ov 35x25mm

159 Marietta: EAGLE / SALOON / 111 / GREEN ST / MARIETTA, O. // GOOD FOR / 5 / CENTS / AT THE BAR, B R 24mm

OKLAHOMA 166 Ferguson: SANTEE MERCANTILE CO. / NOT / TRANSFERABLE / FERGUSON, S.C. // GOOD FOR / 50 / PAT / APPLD FOR / IN MERCHANDISE, BIM R 32mm It's unusual how the aluminum bled out from the center on the reverse. R4

160 Kermit: W.M. SPOHR / KERMIT, / O.T. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE, A R 19mm

11 / 15 TEXAS

167 South Marion: ANDERSON LUMBER 179 Clinton: H.H. GRAFF / 5 / CLINTON, TEX. // CORPORATION / 25 / L / A C / SOUTH IN TRADE ONLY / 5 / INGLE / SYSTEM / PAT. MARION, S.C. // MERCHANDISE ONLY / 25 / 173 Aransas Pass: D. HERZFELD. / (sailing APR. 7, 1914, B R 19mm Ingle Customer ORCO / PAT. PEND. / THE CO. / OSBORNE ship) / ARANSAS PASS CITY, TEX. // GOOD Ledger: H.H. Graff, order #4422 shipped about REGISTER / CIN, O. U.S.A. / NOT FOR / 12½¢ / IN TRADE, WM R 31mm Probably 1919 to Huston, TX. 1919 D?B: grocery in TRANSFERABLE (double head arrow cutout), C David Herzfeld 1891-1899 Aransas County Tax Clinton. R 24mm 1916-1930; R9 Rolls

SOUTH DAKOTA

180 Coolidge: COOLIDGE CHAPTER NO 304 174 Bastrop: BASTROP SCHOOL / BASTROP / R.A.M / CHARTERED DECEMBER 1ST / ONE / TEXAS / CAFETERIA // GOOD / FOR / ONE / PENNY / 1908 / COOLIDGE, TEXAS // 168 Victor: PRET ARMOUR / POCKET / MEAL, B R 23mm (MASONIC SYMBOLS, C R 31mm BILLIARDS / SOFT / DRINKS / VICTOR, S. DAK. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE, A OCT 24mm Preston G. Armour Barber Shop 1920 Census

175 Bertram: A.B. McGILL & COMPANY / 181 Crane: BILL PRESLAR / CRANE, / TEXAS // GENERAL / MERCHANTS / BERTRAM, / GOOD FOR / 25¢ / IN TRADE, A R 23mm TEXAS // GOOD FOR / 1.00 / IN TRADE, A R 35mm A. B. McGill Manager-General 169 Wagner: SCHULDT BROS. / WAGNER, / Merchandise 1920 Census SO. DAK. // GOOD FOR / 5 / IN / MERCHANDISE, B R 20mm George H. & Joseph C. Schuldt Salesmen-Retail Beer Parlor 1940 Census 182 Fort Clark: POST CANTEEN (incuse) / 5¢ / TENNESSEE FT CLARK TEX (incuse) // (blank) (C/S: Q Rev.; No Comma Or Period Obv.), B OCT 22mm 176 Brooks Field: POST EXCHANGE / BROOKS FIELD // NO. / 100, A R 35mm

170 Centerville: W.A. BEAKLEY / 1 // IN TRADE ONLY / 1 / INGLE / SYSTEM / PAT. APR. 7, 183 Holland: HOLLAND CHAPTER NO 267 1914, B R 18mm W. A. Beakley General Store R.A.M / CHARTERED DECEMBER / ONE / 1914 177 Brooks Field: POST EXCHANGE / BROOKS PENNY / 1906 / HOLLAND TEXAS // (Masonic / FIELD // NO. / 500, B R 29mm Symbols), C R 31mm

171 Joelton Air Force Station: JOELTON / AFS / NCO CLUB // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE, BIM 178 Burton: THOS. WATSON / & CO. / 184 Houston: DRUMMERS / EXCHANGE / R 22mm Joelton Air Force Station became GENERAL / MERCHANDISE / BURTON / GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE // DRUMMERS / operational October 1, 1956 and was closed TEXAS // GOOD FOR / ¢10¢ / IN / EXCHANGE / GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE, B R June 1, 1961. MERCHANDISE, A R 23mm 21mm Drummers' Exchange Saloon, Gustav F. Sauter, Prop. 1884CD - N.E. Cor. Travis, Preston; Drummers' Exchange Saloon & Retail Liquor Store, Gustav F. Sauter, Prop. 1897-1900CD - 317-319 Travis Cor. Preston Ave.

172 Joelton Air Force Station: JOELTON / AFS / NCO CLUB // GOOD FOR / 25¢ / IN TRADE, BIM R 29mm

12 / 15 185 Houston: HOUSTON / 2½ / TEXAS // I / A / 191 San Antonio: ELITE SALOON. / (alamo with 197 Valley Mills: N W STAMP WKS ST PAUL T / S / E / 279, A R 20mm International Alliance soldiers in front) / FALL OF THE / ALAMO. / MINN / ALEX M. NEILL / DRUGGIST / VALLEY of Theater & Stage Employees Local 279 1836 // GOOD FOR ONE DRINK / (building) / MILLS / TEXAS. // 5¢ / SODA, B R 19mm GOV. TOWER. / SAN ANTONIO, TEX., WM R 32mm Jean Loustaunau & Paul Bergeron proprs. of Elite Saloon & Restr., at 401 Main Plaza; listed in 1893-94 San Antonio City Directory; Wright #1405 sim.;

186 Houston: PHENIX / DAIRY / HOUSTON / 198 Waco: (Eagle) / SILVER MEDAL / TEXAS // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / WHEN / LOUISIANA PURCHASE / EXPOSITION / DR RETURNED / WITH BOTTLE, Fr OCT 22mm PEPPER / TRADE MARK // HOME OF / DR PEPPER / (Building) / COMPLIMENTS OF / THE DR PEPPER CO. / WACO, U.S.A. (Fob), NPB 192 San Antonio: GREENBRIER / (oak sprig) // IRR 29x44mm NO. / 2½, A R 20mm

187 Huntsville: W.L. SMITHER, / R.F.D.3 / HUNTSVILLE, / TEXAS. // GOOD FOR / 50 / IN / MERCHANDISE, A R 29mm Smither Grocery Co. listed in Huntsville in Jan. 1902 Dun listing, 199 Waco: DRINK / ST. PETER'S / VIN DE VIE / W.C. Smither listed as saddlery & harness same 193 Seguin: PATS PLACE / AUGUST O. THE MOST PERFECT / BEVERAGE / time.; Wilbur L. Smither Merchant-Groceries SCHULTZ / PROP. / PHONE 229 / 115 W. RESTORES / VIM / VIGOR & VITALITY. // 1930 Census; R.F.D. = rural free delivery COURT ST. / SEGUIN, TEXAS // GOOD / FOR / GOOD FOR / DRINK / OF ST. PETER AT / ST. 5¢ / IN TRADE / OSBORNE REG. CO., CIN, O., PETER'S-BURG / EVERYWHERE / THE / A R 29mm MORRISON DRUG / CO. / WACO, TEXAS. / W & H CO. NEWARK, N.J., A R 38mm

188 La Feria: GUADALCANAL / 203 / W. / FIRST ST. / OWNER / ALFRED M. GARZA / LA FERIA, TEXAS // IN BEER / 5¢ / OR FOOD, A R 194 Sonora: BCC (all incuse) // (blank) (6mm 23mm center hole), A R 29mm hand made sheep 200 Waco: THE NAVIGATOR BAR / OPPOSITE shearing tokens made by Ben Castellijo, Sr. of / UNION DEPOT / E.P. GATES, / PROP. / Sonora. The B looks something like a R because WACO, TEX. // TWO 50 / 100-CENT / CHECK & of a bad strike or broken die A DIME / IS GOOD FOR / ONE DRINK, A R 25mm

UNKNOWN

189 North Fort Worth: S.H. GRIGSBY / 5 / G // IN TRADE / 5 / PAT. JUN. 1909 / INGLE SYSTEM, B R 20mm Ingle Customer Ledger: S.H. Grigsby, order #708 shipped about 1911 to North Fort 195 Strawn: STRAWN MERCHANDISE CO. / Worth, TX. 1914 Bradsteet grocer at 26th street SO. STP. & STA. CO. / RICHMOND, / VA. / & Clinton. STRAWN, TEXAS // GOOD FOR / 1.00 / IN MERCHANDISE / AT THE STORE OF / THE / 201 Unknown: GOOD FOR / 5¢ / KUHNS / STRAWN / MERCHANDISE / CO. / STRAWN, / RESTAURANT // THE BRUNSWICK BALKE / TEXAS, B OCT 35mm COLLENDER / COMPY. / CHECK, B R 25mm

190 Plank: J.A. BENTLEY & CO. / LUMBER / PLANK, TEXAS // GOOD FOR / 5 / IN / MERCHANDISE, B R 20mm R10 196 Sweet Home: VALENTA BROS. / 25 // IN 202 Unknown: GOOD FOR / 5¢ / WM. O. / TRADE ONLY / 25 / INGLE / SYSTEM / PAT. LUCAS / IN / TRADE // THE / BRUNSWICK / APR. 7TH. 1914, NPB R 24mm Ingle Customer BALKE / COLLENDER CO. {BBC-9b Ledger: Valenta Bros, order #2426 shipped (1884-1886)}, B R 25mm about 1915 to Sweet Home, TX. 1915 D?B: general store.

13 / 15 203 Unknown: GOOD FOR / 5¢ / J. PRESTON / 209 Wise: W.S. ROBERSON LBR. CO. / 25 / 215 Quinnimont: N.C. STORES, INC. // GOOD IN / TRADE // THE J.M. BRUNSWICK & BALKE WISE, VA. // PAYABLE IN MERCHANDISE FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE, B R 25mm N.C. STORES, COS / CHECK {BB-4.1 (1879-1883)}, B R 25mm ONLY / 25 / ORCO / REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. / INC. is listed in 1941 D&B as a general store in THE CO. / OSBORNE REGISTER / CIN, O. Quinnimont, W.Va. with main office in Iaeger, UTAH U.S.A. / NOT TRANSFERABLE (M cutout), WM W.Va. R9 R 24mm R9

WASHINGTON

204 Helper: BANG CIGAR STORE / HELPER / 216 Spring Creek: SPRING CREEK LUMBER UTAH // BOLOTAS BROS. PROP. / 5¢, B R CO. / 5 / NOT / TRANSFERABLE // 21mm REDEEMABLE IN CASH BY EMPLOYEE ON 210 Olympia: GOOD FOR / 12½¢ / SANDFORD PAY DAY WHEN DUE / MDSE 5 ONLY / ORCO / IN / TRADE // 12½, B OCT 27mm / PAT. PEND. / THE CO. / OSBORNE WEST VIRGINIA REGISTER / CIN,O. U.S.A. (Heart cutout), NPB R 19mm SPRING CREEK LUMBER CO. is listed in 1920 & 1935 D&B listing.

205 Logan: U.S.A.C. / CREAMERY // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IF RETURNED / WITH / MILK BOTTLE (Variety 2), B S4 28mm

211 Hugheston: HUGHESTON LUMBER CO., INC. / HUGHESTON / W. VA. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE, B R 20mm R5 217 Weston: DAVIS LUMBER CO. / 1 / MDSE. / ONLY / WESTON, W. VA. // 1 / PAYABLE IN CASH / ON PAY DAYS WHEN DUE TO / EMPLOYEE TO WHOM ISSUED / 206 Salt Lake City: WHERE THE GOODS ARE INGLE-SCHIERLOH CO. / DAYTON, O. / PAT. GOOD GOODS / UTAH / IMPLEMENT- / PEND. / IN MDSE. ONLY-NON VEHICLE CO. / SALT LAKE CITY / AND TRANSFERABLE, C R 18mm DAVIS LUMBER ASSOCIATE HOUSES / AWARDED / GOLD CO. is listed in 1927 DUN listing in Weston, with MEDAL / FOR BEST EXHIBIT / FARM 212 Hugheston: HUGHESTON LUMBER CO., a branch at Centralia, W.Va. They ordered 1000 MACHINERY / IMPLEMENTS / ETC. / UTAH INC. / HUGHESTON / W. VA. // GOOD FOR / - 1¢ tokens from ISC on 6/25/1927. R10 STATE FAIR 1910 // MEMBERSHIP EMBLEM 25¢ / IN TRADE, B R 26mm R6 OF THE DONT WORRY CLUB / (SWASTIKA & GOOD LUCK SYMBOLS) / GOOD LUCK, B R 32mm

VERMONT

218 Weston: DAVIS LUMBER COMPANY / 5 / 213 Marshes: EUGENE MANKIN / 1 / M // IN MDSE. / ONLY / WESTON, W. VA. // 5 / TRADE / 1 / PAT. JUN. 1909 / INGLE SYSTEM, PAYABLE IN CASH / ON PAY DAYS WHEN C R 18mm General Store for Mankin & Crouch DUE TO / EMPLOYEE TO WHOM ISSUED / Lumber Co. 1914D&B; R9 INGLE-SCHIERLOH CO. / DAYTON, O. / PAT. PEND. / IN MDSE. ONLY-NON 207 Saint Albans: DOWLINGS' / SEEGAR / TRANSFERABLE, B R 19mm STORE / ST. ALBANS, VT. // GOOD FOR / 7½ / IN TRADE, B R 24mm One does not see very WISCONSIN many 7½¢ tokens.

VIRGINIA 214 Omar: PEYTONA LUMBER CO. INC. / 10 / OMAR, W. VA. // INSURANCE CREDIT SYSTEM.DAYTON,O / 10 / PAT'D JUNE / '19 / IN TRADE ONLY (Crown cutout), NPB R 21mm PEYTONA LUMBER CO. is listed in 1920 DUN 219 Black River Falls: THE / BADGER / listing as a hardwood lumber mfr. and general BREWING / CO. // GOOD FOR 50¢ / WHEN / store, with office in Huntington, W.Va. 1920-1947 â…› KEG IS / RETURNED / WITHIN 60 DAYS, 208 Wise: W.S. ROBERSON LBR. CO. / 10 / R10 A R 29mm The Badger Brewing Company (A.P. WISE, VA. // PAYABLE IN MERCHANDISE Johnson, president, & Anton Hauger, secretary) ONLY / 10 / ORCO / REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. / is listed in the 1913 to 1917-18 Gaz. THE CO. / OSBORNE REGISTER / CIN, O. U.S.A. / NOT TRANSFERABLE (M cutout), WM R 21mm R9

14 / 15 WYOMING BADEN-WüRTTEMBERG, GERMANY

220 Durand: THE GEM / SALOON / DURAND, / WIS. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE, A R 23mm 231 Friedrichshafen: AMERIKAFAHRT DES LZ 126 (ZR III) / 1924 / (Zeppelin) / 12.X.6,35 226 Auburn: HUGH / HARRISON // GOOD FOR ABFAHRT FRIEDRICHSHAFEN / 3,30 EUROPA / 10¢ / IN MERCHANDISE, A R 25mm VERLASSEN / 13.X.3,35 AZORENINSEL FAYAL / 14.X.12,00 SABLE JSLAND / 15.X.10,00 BOSTON / 1,29 NEW YORK / 3,11 LAKEHURST / MADE IN GERMANY // DR. 221 Green Bay: W.S. SIGL / CHICAGO / HUGO (Hugo Eckener) ECKENER (Silver-Plated SALOON / GREEN BAY, WIS. // GOOD FOR / Brass), B R 33mm Hugo Eckener headed the 5¢ / IN TRADE, B R 21mm Westley S. Sigl was company that built the Hindenburg, and was the listed as a saloonkeeper at 225 N. Washington most prolific leader of the Zeppelin business from 1901 to 1911. during the interwar years. 227 Cheyenne: DEPOT EXCHANGE / CAFE / CHEYENNE // GOOD FOR / 5 / IN TRADE, B ICELAND SQ 23mm

222 Jefferson: AT R. HEGER / MALT & BRG. / CO. // GOOD FOR / 50¢ / IF PRESENTED / WITH / EMPTY EIGHTH BARREL, A R 31mm 232 Keflavik: ARMED FORCES / E.M. / CLUB / 1911-12 Gazetteer: R. Heger Brewing & Malting, KEFLAVIK / ICELAND // TRADE VALUE / 5¢ / operators of "The City Brewery", organized 1873, CLUB / CURRENCY / USE IN U.S.A. / incorporated 1908. 228 Cheyenne: HOME RANCH / (Propeller) / FORBIDDEN, B R 21mm #1 of 2 token lot CHEYENNE, WYO. // GOOD FOR / 2½¢ / IN TRADE, B Sp4 30mm JAPAN

223 Madison: HAUSMANN / BREWING / COMPANY // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / ON THE 232 Yokosuka: YOKOSUKA NAVY BASE / RETURN / WITH EMPTY / BOTTLE, A R 20mm (Ship) / WHITE / HAT // SEEBURG JUKE BOX / 1864-1922 229 Salt Creek: SALT / CREEK / GAS / PLANT // JAPAN, B R 21mm #2 of 2 token lot GOOD FOR / 10¢ / IN / MERCHANDISE, B S4 21mm

LOWER CANADA, CANADA

224 Merrill: HYMAN BROS. / PALACE / LIQUOR 233 Tokyo: 8TH ARMY STOCKADE / NCO / / HOUSE / MERRILL, WIS. // IMPORTERS OF / CLUB // SEEBURG JUKE BOX / JAPAN, B R CLEAR / HAVANA CIGARS / AND / 21mm MEERSCHAUM GOODS, A R 38mm John Pynnenberg reports this saloon was open from 230 Non-Local: (Britannia Seated Facing Left 1893 to 1899. Surrounded By Clockwise Wreath) // HALFPENNY TOKEN / (Eagle) / 1815 (Engrailed Edge), C R 28mm W. K. Cross notes in "Canadian Colonial Tokens" 6th edition that this is one of many of the imitations of the 1813 Spread Eagle Token that appeared after 1825. These were not struck over Samuel Guppy tokens of Bristol, England, but featured larger 225 Milwaukee: HOEFFLER / MFG. CO. / lettering than the originals. Nonetheless, due to MILWAUKEE // 5, WM R 21mm The Hoeffler its age and wonderful condition, this remains manufacturing company was in business from very collectible as another example of people 1903 to 1928. They manufactured the trying to create their own currency when their Tonophone automatic piano, and were dealers in government could not or would not. pianos, organs, and automatic playing musical instruments. A post card, dated 1909, reveals “Hoeffler Mfg. Company” at 37 Oneida Street in Milwaukee was involved with fabrication and marketing of Wurlitzer wood cased self-playing instruments. Pictured is a large upright standing (11 Ft. tall x 7 Ft. wide 3800 Lbs. as noted) elegant case made of a premium wood.

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