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IKO-TAMS Bulletin Published Quarterly By Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio - Token and Medal Society IKO-TAMS Bulletin Vol. 34 No. 2 April - June 2011 THE WHEEL CAFE by Henry Smith The Wheel Café on Walnut Street in Cincinnati got the last legal shipment of beer before Prohibition took effect on January 17, 1920. The 18 Amendment of the U.S. Constitution was about th to shut down the brewing industry in the Cincinnati area as well as all of the United States. Hundreds of thousands of people were losing their jobs as well as the beer they were drinking. The German-Americans suffered the heaviest losses since beer was made mostly by the Germans. After the repeal of Prohibition in 1933 the Bruckmann Brewing Co. was permitted to deliver the first shipment of Bruck’s real draft beer to The Wheel Café, located at 537 Walnut St. This delivery was made during the early morning hours on April 7 . th At 9am that morning patrons lined up as many as 9 to 15 in a line to get a quick taste of beer. Mr. McCullough was one of the bartenders at the Wheel that morning. Years later he would recall that he had “never before or since seen so many people line up to get a glass of beer.” October IKO Show Mark your calendar for October 21-22, 2011. The early details are found elsewhere in this issue. More details will be forthcoming in the next issue of the Bulletin, including the tokens and medals featured in the IKO auction, the bourse application, and a map of the local area showing directions to the new location. We hope to see you there! In This Issue: Featured Article..............................................13 Contact Information........................................14 Next IKO-TAMS Meeting................................15 President’s Message......................................16 Indiana Unlisted Tokens.................................17 Mavericks.......................................................18 Editor’s Notes.................................................22 Collector’s Marketplace..................................23 Our Advertisers..............................................24 IKO-TAM S Bulletin Vol. 34 No. 2 April - June 2011 Page 13

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  • IKO-TAMS Bulletin

    Published Quarterly By

    Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio - Token and Medal Society

    IKO-TAMS Bulletin Vol. 34 No. 2 April - June 2011

    THE WHEEL CAFEby Henry Smith

    The Wheel Café on Walnut Street in Cincinnati got the last legal

    shipment of beer before Prohibition took effect on January 17,

    1920. The 18 Amendment of the U.S. Constitution was aboutth

    to shut down the brewing industry in the Cincinnati area as well

    as all of the United States.

    Hundreds of thousands of people were losing their jobs as well

    as the beer they were drinking. The German-Americans suffered

    the heaviest losses since beer was made mostly by the Germans.

    After the repeal of Prohibition in 1933 the Bruckmann Brewing

    Co. was permitted to deliver the first shipment of Bruck’s real

    draft beer to The Wheel Café, located at 537 Walnut St. This

    delivery was made during the early morning hours on April 7 .th

    At 9am that morning patrons lined up as many as 9 to 15 in a

    line to get a quick taste of beer. Mr. McCullough was one of the

    bartenders at the Wheel that morning. Years later he would

    recall that he had “never before or since seen so many people

    line up to get a glass of beer.”

    October IKO Show

    Mark your calendar for October 21-22, 2011. The early

    details are found elsewhere in this issue. More details will be

    forthcoming in the next issue of the Bulletin, including the

    tokens and medals featured in the IKO auction, the bourse

    application, and a map of the local area showing directions to

    the new location. We hope to see you there!

    In This Issue:

    Featured Article..............................................13

    Contact Information........................................14

    Next IKO-TAMS Meeting................................15

    President’s Message......................................16

    Indiana Unlisted Tokens.................................17

    Mavericks.......................................................18

    Editor’s Notes.................................................22

    Collector’s Marketplace..................................23

    Our Advertisers..............................................24

    IKO-TAM S Bulletin Vol. 34 No. 2 April - June 2011 Page 13

  • Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio - Token and Medal Society

    IKO-TAMS OfficersPresident Dave Gossett

    P.O. Box 372

    Miamisburg, OH 45343

    937-859-5796

    Vice-President Ron Vore

    1192 Massachusetts Drive

    Xenia, OH 45385-4755

    Secretary Jack Siles

    3209 Bellacre Court

    Cincinnati, OH 45248

    [email protected]

    Treasurer Dave Gossett

    P.O. Box 372

    Miamisburg, OH 45343

    IKO-TAMS EDITORSBulletin, Maverick, & Indiana Kevin Grant

    Tokens Editor 205 North State Street

    South Whitley, IN 46787

    [email protected]

    260-723-5691

    KY Tokens Editor Jack Siles

    3209 Bellacre Court

    Cincinnati, OH 45248

    [email protected]

    Ohio Tokens Editor None at present

    Who Do I Send This To?Change of address, membership roster..........................Secretary

    Dues.............................................................................Secretary

    Articles, free/paid ads..........................................Bulletin Editor

    Mavericks........................................................Mavericks Editor

    New finds of Indiana tokens....................Indiana Tokens Editor

    New finds of Kentucky tokens.............Kentucky Tokens Editor

    New finds of Ohio tokens............................Ohio Tokens Editor

    Advertising Rates

    Collectors’ Marketplace ads are free to all members. All free

    ads must be re-submitted for each issue. No “run until further

    notice” ads will be accepted.

    Business Card Ads: Print the same business card or your

    prepared copy for four consecutive issues for $5.00. Any layout

    or typing is subject to further changes and is subject to the same

    color restrictions as regular ads.

    Display Ads:

    Eighth Page: $3.00 x

    Quarter Page: $4.50 x or x

    These prices are for camera-ready copy only.

    Camera-ready ads should be printed in one color only, preferably

    black or dark blue. Orange, red, green, yellow, or light blue may

    not reproduce.

    All ads are to be prepaid.

    Notice

    The IKO-TAMS Bulletin is the official publication of the

    Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio - Token and Medal Society. The

    contents of articles published do not necessarily represent the

    views of the Society, its editors, or officers.

    The Bulletin is published four times annually in February, May,

    August, and November. All regular IKO-TAMS members

    receive the Bulletin without cost beyond their annual dues which

    are $10.00. Associate members do not receive the Bulletin.

    Contents are not copyrighted so permission to reprint is not

    necessary. However, we do ask that “by line” and “credit line”

    be used.

    IKO-TAM S Bulletin Vol. 34 No. 2 April - June 2011 Page 14

  • NEW MEMBERS

    #887 Willie Hegel, 16994 South Joshua Tree Road, Mayer, AZ 86333-2595

    #890 Tom Reed, 12348 State Rt. 34, Bryan, OH 43506-8812, 419-636-4549, collects NE IN and NW OH

    #891 Garrett Neal Salyers, 86 McKenzie Lane, Olive Hill, KY 41164-8985, [email protected], 606-286-5056, collects Carter

    Co. KY scrip, tokens, surrounding counties, bi-metals

    #892 Alan McKeever, 5615 Brooks Holding, Milford, OH 45150-1593

    A big “Thank You” to Jerry Schaeper for recruiting most of the new members listed here.

    CHANGE OF INFORMATION

    #71 Ron Vore, 1192 Massachusetts Drive, Xenia, OH 45385-4755

    DECEASED

    #69 John Riesz

    JUNE IKO-TAMS MEETING

    The June IKO-TAMS meeting has been scheduled for Warsaw, IN. The meeting will be held at 9:00 a.m. EDT on Saturday, June 11,

    2011. The host will be Virginia King. We will meet in one of the meeting rooms in Virginia’s apartment building, the Colfax St.

    Apartments, located at 600 N. Colfax St. No ending time has been set so get there early to join in on the fun! DIRECTIONS: exit

    US30 at E. Center St. Go west until you come to Colfax St. Go north until you come to the Colfax St. Apartments.

    IKO-TAM S Bulletin Vol. 34 No. 2 April - June 2011 Page 15

  • WE NEED TOKENS !

    for the

    2011 IKO-TAMS AUCTION

    Once again we will be having our mail/bid board/floor auction in conjunction with the October show. AnyIKO-TAMS member is welcome to submit up to 10 lots with a list accurately describing the lots for the mailbidders. Together with the description, please include the condition of the piece. Attributed mavericks shouldinclude source of attribution. Trade tokens are preferred especially unlisted tokens, saloons, BBC, goodtransportation and other “better” items. Lots with an anticipated value of $10.00 or more are eligible. A smallcommission for each lot (10% of selling price or $2.00, whichever is greater) will be retained by IKO-TAMS.

    Lots and their listing should be sent to the auction manager (address below) no later than July 1, 2011 forthe lots to receive maximum publicity. When mailing, use appropriate postal insurance. The auction managerreserves the right to refuse any lots which, in his judgment, should be refused. Time is passing ! So hurry –round up your treasures and send them to:

    Terry Stahurski

    549 Mapleview Drive

    Seven Hills, OH 44131-3813

    (If you need to reach me, contact me at [email protected] or 216-573-0761)

    PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

    October IKO Show

    As we go to press there is important news about our 2011

    Annual Show. It will be on Friday, October 21 and Saturday,st

    October 22 . This is a little later in the month than usual so asnd

    to avoid conflicting with the ANA show in Pittsburgh, PA.

    The new location is in Englewood, OH, less than 3 miles from

    the I-70 & SR 48 interchange where we met for so many years

    early in the history of our Society. It is also less than 7 miles

    from the Dayton International Airport. Motels and restaurants

    with well known names dot the landscape around the

    interchange. I am sure everyone will be pleased with the new

    meeting facility and the general location. Please mark your

    calendars now.

    IKO Secretary

    Secretary Jack Siles has requested we find someone else to

    take his office. He has held it for several years and is ready to

    retire. The duties of the office are not as complicated as the

    title might indicate. They are primarily those of a

    “Membership Secretary”. We need some members to step-up

    and volunteer so their names can be on a ballot to appear in the

    next Bulletin. Please advise me of your interest.

    Ohio Book

    As a reminder, I am still accumulating new listings for Ohio

    Merchant Tokens not appearing in the Lipscomb books. Send

    me what you have with attributions. WE STILL NEED

    SOMEONE TO COORDINATE THE 3 EDITIONRD

    PROJECT.

    IKO March Meeting

    Present were Dave Gossett, Joe Simons, Pat Cuthbert, Gene

    Neuspickle, Jack Siles, Henry Smith, Jerry Schaeper, Tom

    Wehner, and Dale Wilges.

    Tom Wehner reported on the work to improve the accuracy of

    listings for any future edition of the Ohio book.

    Jack Siles and Henry Smith are working on an updated

    membership roster. Hopefully it will be finished in the next

    90 days.

    Jerry Schaeper was thanked for his work in promoting IKO to

    non-members and getting several new members for our

    organization. Without these new members we cannot prosper

    as a group. Jerry is to be commended for his work.

    Regional and annual meetings were discussed. Progress is

    evident.

    Send your tokens and medals to Terry today. Make our

    October auction better with your prompt response!

    IKO-TAM S Bulletin Vol. 34 No. 2 April - June 2011 Page 16

  • INDIANA TOKEN UPDATE

    These tokens are unlisted in Wagaman’s Indiana Trade Tokens. If you know of any unlisted Indiana tokens please send them to me at

    the address given on the second page of this Bulletin. Thank you. Kevin Grant

    NAPPANEE – JOHN HUNSBERGER/NAPPANEE,/IND. (N-270c has Hensberger, Hunsberger is correct)

    GOOD FOR/5¢/IN TRADE B 25 8s

    NAPPANEE – GEO. N. McLAUGHLIN/NAPPANEE,/IND. (c/h)

    GOOD FOR 5¢ IN TRADE WM 25 R

    NASHVILLE – BUFFALO & BUCKSKIN/TRADERS/GOOD FOR/SPECIAL/PRIVILEGES/

    58 W. MAIN STREET/812-988-9566/BROWN COUNTY/

    NASHVILLE, TN 47448 (IN is correct)

    WOODEN NICKEL/(bison)/UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Wb 38 R

    (NEEDMORE) – NEEDMORE/1/CENT/COAL CO.

    GOOD FOR/1/CENT/MRDSE. B 22 R

    NEW ALBANY – AMERICAN LEGION/BONNIE SLOAN/POST #28/(812)/945-1944/

    431 PEARL ST. NEW ALBANY, IN 47150

    HIGHBALL/(glass) B 23 R

    (NEW ALBANY) – H. BESS/E. 8 /&/CLUB/N.A.TH

    GOOD FOR/5/IN TRADE B 20 R

    NEW ALBANY – BRUBECK/216/E. MARKET ST./NEW ALBANY, IND.

    GOOD FOR/5¢/IN TRADE/ON RETURN/OF/EMPTY BOTTLE A 25 4c

    NEW ALBANY – CORRAO’S/1619/E. MARKET/ST./N.A. IND.

    GOOD FOR/2½¢/IN TRADE A 19 R

    (NEW ALBANY) – EURTON BROS./310/PEARL/401/VINCENNES [1909-18, DUN & BRAD]

    GOOD FOR/5/IN TRADE A 25 R

    NEW ALBANY – PETER LEAF’S/THIRST STORE/NEW ALBANY, IND.

    GOOD FOR/5¢/IN TRADE B 24 4s

    (NEW ALBANY) – JOE RENN/BOTTLING/WORKS [1930 CENSUS]

    GOOD FOR/5¢/IN TRADE B 20 R

    (NEWBURGH) – AMERICAN/LEGION/POST 044

    DRAFT Pdw 29 R

    (NEWBURGH) – MATTHEWS GROCERY CO./1 [GROCER, 1914 BRAD]

    IN TRADE/1/1909/INGLE SYSTEM B 18 R

    NEW CASTLE – BUNDY BILLIARD PARLOR/T.K./BRITTAIN/NEW CASTLE, IND.

    GOOD FOR/ONE/5¢/CIGAR A 25 4c

    NEW CASTLE – CATT & WILSON/BAKERY/NEW CASTLE, IND.

    GOOD FOR/5¢/LOAF OF BREAD A ?? R

    NEW CASTLE – F.O.E./N 933/NEW CASTLE,/IND.O

    GOOD FOR/25¢/IN TRADE B 31 R

    (NEW CASTLE) – ELKS/GOOD FOR/ONE/DRINK/#484

    ELKS/GOOD FOR/ONE/DRINK/#484 Puw 41 R

    IKO-TAM S Bulletin Vol. 34 No. 2 April - June 2011 Page 17

  • Mavericks for this column may be sent to the address of the Maverick Editor given on the 2 page of this newsletter. Please includend

    a phone number or email address in case I have any questions about your submission. It is very important to me to get these listings

    correct the first time. As a former Maverick Editor once told me, “Once a mistake gets into the published literature, it is almost

    impossible to correct”. It is my job to get these done right and I will strive to do so. Thank you.

    Please email me if you want an electronic copy of the IKO mavericks in .pdf format. The program that reads this file is free. If you

    don’t have it, let me know and I can send instructions to get that, too. The mavericks list is also available on our website, ikotams.org.

    The notation ICL refers to the Ingle Customer Ledger. John Byars is working with tokencatalog.com and their researchers to attribute

    Ingle tokens. If you haven’t visited tokencatalog.com I would urge you to do so. Many tokens are being attributed on the website.

    ATTRIBUTIONS

    IKO # MERCHANT CITY OF ATTRIBUTION

    ATTRIBUTOR(S) SOURCE OF ATTRIBUTION

    1 JOHN KOORS, FOUNTAIN CAFÉ Dayton, OH

    D. Wilges Lipscomb’s OH book

    (This rejects prior attribution to Cincinnati, OH.)

    35 & 3264 F.J. SILER Cleveland, OH

    R. Greever tokencatalog.com, 1905 Dun, 1910 Census

    (Currently a dual attribution with Chicago, IL.)

    286 P & R RWY. CO. Philadelphia, PA

    R. Greever tokencatalog.com

    357 ARMORY HALL Anamosa, IA

    L. Johnson Henderson’s IA book

    392 DARNALL Burlington, IA

    L. Johnson tokencatalog.com, Henderson’s IA book

    514 BRUNSWICK POOL ROOM, C.H. FOEHL Piqua, OH

    R. Greever tokencatalog.com

    (This rejects prior attribution to Dayton, OH.)

    407 D. BERTRAND, BALTIC INN Baltic, CT

    M. Ayala tokencatalog.com, 1915 CD

    522 BURLEYS Wausau, WI

    H. Thoele tokencatalog.com

    805 JOHN H. LOFF Kent, MN & Abercrombie, ND

    R. Greever tokencatalog.com

    (This rejects prior attribution to Abercrombie, KY.)

    916 A.E. SMITH Findlay, OH

    R. Greever 1910 & 1920 Census, ICL

    (This rejects prior attribution to Norwalk, OH.)

    1076 F.O.E. 964 Belleview, KY

    D. Wilges tokencatalog.com

    (This rejects prior attribution to Belleview, OH.)

    1089 C. PASSMORE Frankfort, OH

    D. Wilges Lipscomb’s OH book

    (This rejects prior attribution to Cincinnati, OH.)

    1227 ELLICOTT PARK Buffalo, NY

    H. Thoele googlebooks.com

    1445 PETE’S Burlington, IA

    L. Johnson tokencatalog.com, Henderson’s IA book

    (Dual attribution with Twin Falls, ID.)

    1674 M. ACKERMANN Mansfield, OH

    T. Wehner, R. Greever tokencatalog.com, 1881-89 D&B, CD

    (Prior attribution to Oregon City, OR rejected.)

    1691 COSS DAIRY Burlington, IA

    L. Johnson tokencatalog.com, Henderson’s IA book

    (Branch of Dixon, IL dairy. Dual attribution with Dixon, IL.)

    1765 J.K. BELLINGHAM Bellingham, WA

    R. Greever tokencatalog.com

    (Other tokens on the website prove the merchant is J.K.)

    1845 BONGIORNO SUPER MARKET Stamford, CT

    B. Smith still in business

    1922 D. VINLOVE Clyde, KS

    R. Greever tokencatalog.com, 1920-30 Census

    2055 CB CO. Detroit, MI

    R. Greever tokencatalog.com

    2091 & 3914 M.F. REDDISH Somerset, KY

    R. Greever tokencatalog.com, 1910 Census

    2093 S.J. WARD Huntington, WV

    R. Greever tokencatalog.com, ICL

    IKO MAVERICKS

    IKO-TAM S Bulletin Vol. 34 No. 2 April - June 2011 Page 18

  • 2095 C.E. INMAN Beloit, WI

    R. Greever tokencatalog.com, ICL

    2144 & 4204 BIEDERMAN FURNITURE CO. St. Louis, MO

    B. Smith tokencatalog.com

    2164 O.A. COOK Lima, OH

    R. Greever tokencatalog.com

    2203 DIERS & PATTERSON Ulysses, NE

    R. Greever tokencatalog.com

    2206 DOLLAR MOTEL Lexington, OH

    D. Wilges Phone # is from Lexington, OH

    (This rejects prior attribution to Bellville, OH.)

    2295 E.W. HAINES Lima, OH

    R. Greever 1892 CD

    (This is now a dual attribution with Cridersville, OH. Sources

    place Haines in Cridersville in 1900 and after. Same person?)

    2361 H. JANOWITZ Cleveland, OH

    R. Greever tokencatalog.com

    2375 KMS&C Boonville, MO

    R. Greever tokencatalog.com

    (This reaffirms Boonville and rejects Kemper, MO.)

    2403 HECTOR LAMOTHE CANDY STORE

    Taftville, CT

    D. Clifford tokencatalog.com

    2405 PHIL LA NORE Mellen, WI; Menominee, MI; &

    Watersmeet, MI

    R. Greever tokencatalog.com

    2468 QUALITY LIQUOR STORE Lorain, OH

    D. Wilges tokencatalog.com

    (This rejects prior attribution to Lima, OH.)

    2688 H. ZELLER St. Louis, MO

    R. Greever tokencatalog.com, 1877-95 CD

    2742 JNO. McKENNA Newark, OH

    T. Wehner 1871 D&B, 1890&91 and 1892&93

    Williams Business Dir., 1905 D&B,

    see NE2375 in Lipscomb’s OH book

    (Also attributed to Richmond, KY and Quinnesec, MI.)

    2746 MENTER CLOTHING Rochester, NY

    R. Greever National headquarters in Rochester.

    2798 F.D. OETTING Fort Wayne, IN

    R. Greever 1890 Polk, 1894 CD,

    tokencatalog.com

    2803 OLD HOMESTEAD TAVERN Hartford, CT

    M. Ayala tokencatalog.com, 1939-44 CD

    2829 A. ZIMMERMANN Marion, OH

    D. Wilges tokencatalog.com

    (This rejects prior attribution to Kellogg, ID.)

    2889 T.W. EAGLETON London, OH

    R. Greever 1918 draft card

    (This corrects prior attribution to Madison, OH.)

    2940 OLD KENTUCKY WINE & LIQUOR CO.

    St. Louis, MO

    B. Smith tokencatalog.com

    3148 DICKENSHEETS, T.E. Piqua, OH

    D. Wilges tokencatalog.com

    3450 ST. MARY’S SCHOOL ???

    L. Oller tokencatalog.com

    (This rejects prior attribution to Wichita, KS.)

    3609 ST. ELMO Akron, OH

    D. Wilges tokencatalog.com

    (This rejects prior attribution to Lima, OH.)

    3783 C.A. BILLAT Toledo, OH

    R. Greever tokencatalog.com, ICL

    3793 G.A. LINT Uhrichsville, OH

    D. Wilges tokencatalog.com, ICL

    (This rejects prior attribution to Stillwater, OH.)

    4010 FOREST TAVERN Manchester, CT

    D. Clifford 1935-77 CD

    4028 STAR BAKERY, FRANK GROH Dover, OH

    H. Thoele googlebooks.com

    4029 STAR BAKERY, FRANK GROH Dover, OH

    H. Thoele googlebooks.com

    4031 S.C. EARNHART Urbana, OH

    R. Greever tokencatalog.com, 1910 Census

    4077 A.C. GOCKE Fort Wayne, IN

    R. Greever tokencatalog.com, 1920-30 Census

    4196 WINTHROPE New London, CT

    M. Ayala tokencatalog.com, 1905 & 1941 CD

    4491 CHAS. FLOTO’S CAFÉ Steubenville, OH

    R. Greever tokencatalog.com

    4498 McGUIRE & DOOLAN Lonaconing, MD

    J. Mutch tokencatalog.com

    4536 VAN ARSDALL & STEWART Shelbyville, IN

    J. Byars tokencatalog.com, 1912 CD

    IKO-TAM S Bulletin Vol. 34 No. 2 April - June 2011 Page 19

  • 4541 LITERARY MARKET Cleveland, OH

    J. Byars tokencatalog.com, 1912 D&B

    4649 THE CENTRAL CIGAR STORE Portland, OR

    R. Greever tokencatalog.com

    4776 JOHN J. GETZ Leipsic, OH

    R. Greever tokencatalog.com, 1910 Census

    (Dual attribution with Richmond, IN.)

    4805 BLITT’S St. Louis, MO

    B. Smith 1952-57 CD

    4850 F.P. ZENTHOEFER St. Louis, MO

    B. Smith 1904-25 Dun

    5141 BEARDSTOWN MERCHANTS Beardstown, IL

    R. Leonard Jr. Malehorn & Davenport, United States

    Sales Tax Tokens and Stamps

    5142 BEER nonlocal, Philippines

    R. Leonard Jr. Basso, Coins, Medals, and Tokens of

    the Philippines

    5145 BELL FRUIT TOKEN nonlocal, UK

    R. Leonard Jr. slot machine token, personal

    knowledge

    5180 G.W. COPP DAIRY Center Tuftonboro, NH

    T. Hess Holstein-Friesian herd-book, Vol. 47,

    page 273, by Frederick Houghton

    5183 THE CRESCENT NEWS CO. Appleton, WI

    T. Hess tokencatalog.com

    5189 DEPOT HOTEL Cambridge, OH

    T. Hess Lipscomb’s OH book, CA2055

    5191 DRANSFIELD NOVELTY CO. Leeds, West

    Yorkshire, UK

    J. Mutch, T. Hess still in business

    5194 F.O.E. #2717 Dayton, OH

    R. Winter Eagles list (operated 1947-1951)

    5195 EAST END SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY

    Pittsburgh, PA

    J. Mutch 1918 CD

    T. Hess Aqua’s PA book

    5200 T.J. EDWARDS Atlanta, GA

    T. Hess Partins’ GA book

    5205 THE EVENBREAK Sandusky, OH

    T. Hess Internet search

    5206 E.W.R.A. non-local, WA

    T. Hess Reiter’s Dairy book

    5215 FRANCO BROS. Manila, Philippines

    G. Reed Basso, Coins, Medals, and Tokens of

    the Philippines

    T. Hess tokencatalog.com

    5218 FREEHAUF’S (Anthony & Walter) Lockport, IL

    B. Cardiff 1942-59 D&B’s (tavern)

    5225 GASAMAT Denver. CO

    J. Mutch Internet search, Denver headquarters

    5226 AMERICAN LEGION POST #554 Cincinnati, OH

    J. Mutch Internet search

    5228 GEM SALOON Coulterville, CA

    T. Hess tokencatalog.com

    5232 J.R. GLENN Kenton, OH

    T. Hess Lipscomb’s OH book, KE6205

    5234 J.E. GREENS Willow Creek, MT

    T. Hess 1893 Bradstreet, 1900 Polk

    5235 GUERLEY INN Cincinnati, OH

    T. Hess IKO Unlisted OH column, April 1996

    NEW MAVERICKS

    IKO # OBVERSE

    REVERSE

    MEM. # DESCRIPTION

    5240 JOHN BRAUN (i)/GOOD FOR/5¢/IN TRADE(i)

    A.E. SCHMIDT CO./ST./LOUIS/MO.

    579 B 24 4

    (The attribution to Decatur, IN has been rescinded.)

    5241 218/HENN

    5

    21 Fr 21 8

    5242 218/HENN

    25

    21 Fr 27 8

    5243 H.J.S/1 (i)

    (blank)

    21 B 23 12s

    5244 H.J.S./50 (i)

    (blank)

    21 B 29 8

    5245 HILLS/&/DALES

    GOOD FOR/5¢/WITH/BOTTLE RETURNED

    21 A 21 R

    IKO-TAM S Bulletin Vol. 34 No. 2 April - June 2011 Page 20

  • 5246 F.C. HINES (i)

    GOOD FOR/5¢/IN TRADE (a/i)

    21 B 26 8

    5247 THE HOME/BAKERY/H. EDELMAN, PROP.

    GOOD FOR/ONE LOAF/OF/BREAD

    21 A 25 R

    5248 HUGGINS & BAUCHMAN/5/H.B.

    IN TRADE/5¢

    21 A 21 R

    5249 HUTCHS/CIGAR/STORE

    GOOD FOR/5¢/IN TRADE

    21 A 22 R

    5250 HYER’S/BAKERY

    GOOD FOR/1/LOAF/OF BREAD

    21 A 22 8s

    5251 ILLINOIS COIN CONTROLLING LOCK CO.

    SANITARY/TOILET

    21 B 21 R

    5252 DAVE IRWIN (i)/GOOD FOR/5¢

    A.E. SCHMIDT CO./ST/LOUIS/MO.

    21 A 24 12s

    5253 J.A.H./5 /AT BAR IN TRADE (a/i)C

    (blank)

    21 B 22 12s

    5254 JD

    GOOD FOR/10¢/IN/MERCHANDISE

    21 (see IKO #1330) B 23 8

    5255 JD

    GOOD FOR/25¢/IN/MERCHANDISE

    21 (see IKO #1330) B 25 8

    5256 PROSPERITY MONEY/$1/WE WILL/ACCEPT THIS

    CHECK/FOR/ONE DOLLAR/ANY FIVE

    DOLLAR CASH/PURCHASE MADE

    BEFORE/DEC. 25 1930/JENKINS & CO

    (blank)

    21 T/CBbn 56 R

    5257 J.G.K./10 (a/i)

    (blank)

    21 B 23 R

    5258 GOOD FOR/5¢/DRINK/J.H.B. (a/i)

    WRIGHT & SON/CINTI. – O. (a/i)

    21 B 22 4c

    5259 J.H.T (i)

    GOOD FOR/3/CENTS (a/i)

    21 B 23 R

    5260 J.O. COCKTAIL BAR/3012/MILLER

    GOOD FOR/5¢/IN TRADE

    21 A 21 R

    5261 JOE (i)

    GOOD FOR/5¢/IN TRADE (a/i)

    21 B 25 8s

    5262 JOE

    GOOD FOR/5¢/IN TRADE

    21 B 25 8s

    5263 JOHNNIES/3934/SHERIDAN ROAD

    GOOD FOR/10¢/IN TRADE

    21 A 24 R

    5264 746 CENTRAL/JOKER/BAR

    5

    21 A 25 8

    5265 BOB JONES/35/W. THIRD ST.

    GOOD FOR/25¢/IN TRADE

    21 Fr 25 8

    5266 JR

    GOOD FOR/5¢/IN TRADE

    21 B 21 R

    5267 J.S. (i)

    GOOD FOR/5 CENTS(on a ribbon across the 5)/AT

    THE BAR (a/i)

    21 B 21 R

    5268 K. C /22/E. 6 S /WRIGHT CINTIO TH T

    GOOD FOR/2½¢/IN TRADE

    21 B 19 R

    5269 KELLYS/OLYMPIAN/CO./521 S.W. WASH. ST.

    K/E/KELLYS/Y/S (in the form of a cross)

    21 B 21 R

    5270 SAVE THIS/KENNEDY/TOKEN/FOR VALUABLE/

    PREMIUMS/VALUE ONE TOKEN

    KENNEDY TOKENS/ARE/EXCHANGEABLE/FOR

    PREMIUMS/AT ANY/KENNEDY CUTRATE

    21 A 25 R

    5271 CLEM/KEPLER

    BOTTLE/6/CHECK

    21 A 25 R

    5272 POOL/(crossed pool cues with 1 pool ball in each

    resulting quadrant)/M.N. KLINK/(crossed pool

    cues with 1 pool ball in each resulting quadrant)/

    BARBER SHOP

    GOOD FOR/5¢/IN TRADE

    21 A 21 R

    IKO-TAM S Bulletin Vol. 34 No. 2 April - June 2011 Page 21

  • 5273 KOOGLERS/CARD/ROOM

    GOOD FOR/¢5¢/IN TRADE

    21 A 22 R

    5274 L27

    GOOD FOR ONE/5¢/CIGAR

    21 B 21 R

    5275 N. LANSER (i)

    GOOD FOR/1 QT./OF MILK (a/i)

    21 B 23 R

    5276 L.E.D./GOOD FOR/2½¢/IN TRADE

    (blank)

    21 A 27 8

    5277 LEGION/CLUB GRILL/10¢/322 BROADWAY

    GOOD FOR/10¢/IN TRADE

    21 A 27 R

    5278 JOSIE/LE. MONDE

    $1.00

    21 B 24 R

    5279 L.O.F. EMPLOYEES FEDERAL CREDIT UNION/

    MAY THIS/MEDAL REMIND/YOU THAT THE/

    KEY TO WORTHWHILE/THINGS IS SAVINGS

    GOOD FOR/10¢/IN TRADE AT/L.O.F./EMPLOYEES

    F.C.U.

    21 A 29 R

    5280 LOG/CABIN/TAVERN

    GOOD FOR/5¢/IN TRADE

    21 B 21 R

    5281 T. LOMAS/DOG & PARTRIDGE

    MUSIC SALOON/24/OLDHAM ROAD/

    MANCHESTER

    21 B 23 R

    5282 L.N. LYKKE/GOOD FOR/5¢/AT THE BAR (a/i)

    (blank)

    21 B 26 8

    5283 PROGRESS/M/OUR MOTTO

    GOOD FOR,/5/IN/MERCHANDISE

    21 A 21 8

    5284 J.F. MAIER/(cst: 1 P)/YOUR/MILK MAN

    J.F. MAIER/YOUR/MILK MAN

    21 A 24 R

    5285 MAIN ST./CIGAR/STORE

    GOOD FOR/5¢/IN TRADE

    21 A 19 8

    5286 MAIN ST./CIGAR/STORE

    GOOD FOR/50¢/IN TRADE

    21 A 30 R

    5287 MARKS’/LUNCH

    GOOD FOR/5¢/IN TRADE

    21 A 25 R

    5288 R.B. MARKWITH (i)/2½/CTS/POOL (i)

    (blank)

    21 B 25 R

    5289 CORE & HERBST/MARLEW/CAFÉ

    BOTTLE/2/CHECK

    21 A 25 R

    5290 HONORED AT ANY PARTICIPATING MARTIN-

    SENOUR-DEALER/$1 OFF/GOOD FOR REG.

    PRICE/MARTIN-SENOUR/FREE/SPIRIT /™

    WALL PAINT/OFFER EXPIRES JULY 31, 1981

    TO/RECEIVE/$1 OFF REGULAR/PRICE ON 1

    GALLON OF/MARTIN-SENOUR PAINT

    TAKE/THIS JACKPOT SAVINGS COIN/TO

    ANY PARTICIPATING MARTIN-/SENOUR

    DEALER AND APPLY/TOWARD THE

    PURCHASE OF/1-GALLON OF MARTIN-

    /SENOUR PAINT ON OR/BEFORE JULY

    31,/1981

    21 A 35 R

    5291 JAMES MAZZONI/5093/DELMAR PL.

    GOOD FOR/2½¢/IN TRADE

    21 (see IKO #2724) A 20 R

    5292 M DONALD & COLLINS/5C

    (blank)

    21 B 25 R

    EDITOR’S NOTES

    Warm weather always brings many opportunities to find tokens.

    Auctions, flea markets, and garage sales all contribute to the

    chance to add to your collection. I hope all of you are able to

    add a few new items to what sparks your interest.

    If you end up with an interesting story to tell, write it up and

    share it with your fellow collectors. I am in need of articles for

    the Bulletin and we would like to read about your adventure.

    Did you find something unusual? Was it from an odd source?

    Whatever the story, we are waiting to hear from you!

    In the last Bulletin the article on Indiana Ingles referred to a

    merchant from Michigan City named Emil Lepel. His name was

    misspelled in the article. Thanks to John Byars for bring this to

    my attention.

    IKO-TAM S Bulletin Vol. 34 No. 2 April - June 2011 Page 22

  • COLLECTOR’S MARKETPLACE

    Each member may submit one free ad in each issue of the Bulletin. The ad must be submitted to the Editor for each issue.

    Wanted – Plymouth, Indiana tokens and memorabilia, especially #P3460 Smalley, #P3540 Sonner, and any unlisted ones. Please

    check your collections. Thanks for your help!

    Dennis Gibson, 11330 Manor Dr., Plymouth, IN 46563, 574-936-3393, [email protected]

    For sale or trade, (Gas City, IN) J. MILLER/*/BUFFET//IF RETURNED WITH BOTTLE/WILL PAY/5¢///A 20 8. Only 1

    available. Best offer in cash or trade. Write or email first. Steven Kawalec, P.O. Box 4281, Clifton, NJ 07012, [email protected]

    Trade or sell Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, or Michigan tokens. Also Hobo nickels and Confederate States bills. Send SASE with 2

    stamps to Gene Miller, 3306 Startan Ct., Louisville, KY 40220

    Wanted for my “one from a town” OH token collection – please send me your list and price of any OH towns you have and can bear

    to part with. I started this one years ago with some purchases from G. Lipscomb, now I want to work on it some more.

    Ron Vore, 1192 Massachusetts Drive, Xenia, OH 45385-4755, 937-474-7525

    Wanted: S-4503b, the 2½¢, with crescent moon c/o, Hagedorn’s token from South Bend, IN. Please send asking price to:

    Kevin Grant, 205 North State Street, South Whitley, IN 46787-1387, 260-723-5691, [email protected]

    Wanted all Southern States tokens, Masonic, Saloon and CCC tokens from all states. I have many traders for TN tokens. I am always

    updating the Tennessee Token Book. I also want Movie/Theatre related tokens, the Copeland name on tokens, and ID keytags.

    Joe Copeland, P.O. Box 4221, Oak Ridge, TN 37831, 865-482-4215, [email protected]

    WANTEDCollector of INGLE SYSTEM tokens is looking for one each from each merchant and there are 4500 plus

    different ones.

    I do have a copy of the original INGLE SYSTEM CO. customer ledger with order numbers. I will be

    glad to help ID your INGLE mavericks or verify the ID of the ones in your collection.

    John W. Byars [email protected]

    13606 Baxter Hills Lane 281-890-8552

    Houston, TX 77070-5500

    Ex-IKO Member Killed

    For those that have been members of IKO for a while you will

    remember Steve Tanenbaum from the October shows. He and

    his business partner, Rich Rossa, set up at the show for many

    years. While this was before I was a member, I have heard

    from others that his offerings were extensive and varied.

    Steve was a victim of a hit and run accident on Feb. 11, 2011.

    The driver was a murder suspect accused of killing three

    people and fleeing from police. Steve was his fourth victim.

    He will be remembered for his extensive collections, his

    expert knowledge in many areas of exonumia, and for the

    books to which he contributed. His many friends miss him

    already.

    IKO-TAM S Bulletin Vol. 34 No. 2 April - June 2011 Page 23

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    MAVERICKS NEEDED

    Do you have any mavericks laying around, collecting dust,

    waiting for the promised weekend research time that never

    seems to happen? Send their description to the Mavericks

    Editor and let us help you. Tokens from the Mavericks

    Column are regularly identified, making them more valuable

    to you. I have enough for 1 or 2 more issues, but will need

    more after that. Contact information is on page 14 of this

    issue. Thank you.

    IKO-TAM S Bulletin Vol. 34 No. 2 April - June 2011 Page 24

    2011 IKO-TAMS AUCTIONTerry Stahurski