Round, wooden token with purple print. Headquarter information on one side, lady-sesqui- belle on other. Ladies dressed as southern belles for the event.
Three coin (token) set, each different value for gift exchange for merchandise. $20 coin, gold in color; $10 coin, silver in color. $5 coin, copper in color. All in lightweight metal.
white matchbook with navy blue illustration and print. Butcher and Market. Opened in 1917 and closed in 2000. William O. and brother Frank started business. After William's death, sons Charles and Clarence took over until the 1980s.
inside of the Distel Furniture Company matchbook. Off-white and navy blue in color. Located at the corner of 7th (Seventh) and Chillicothe Streets. Opened in 1907 by James R. Distel on Second (2nd) St. He moved to Chillicothe Street location in 1915.
gold with navy blue print cardboard matchbook (outside). Located at the corner of 7th (Seventh) and Chillicothe Streets. Opened in 1907 by James R. Distel on Second St. He moved to Chillicothe Street location in 1915.
pink paper certificate with dark blue print and illustrations. Signed by Greta I. Jackson in black ink to certify a Sesquicentennial Belle. Stamped at bottom, Rosalie Phillips as chairman.
off-white check with orange watermark and black illustrations and print. Check written to George Warring, for fifty-eight and 91 cents ($58.91). Signed by M. F. Timmonds. Warring endorsed on back. Has wear and holes.