The Urbana Free Library is celebrating its 150th birthday this year. In honor of this amazing occasion, the Archives blog will feature newspaper ads from 1874, the same year the library was founded. Each of these ads comes from an 1874 edition of The Illini, the monthly precursor to The Daily Illini. First on the docket, we have ads from January 1874 for Jo. E. Hunt, and WM. Sim.
In today’s world, you can easily go to any supermarket and expect to find an abundance of different products. The interesting thing about these ads from 1874 is that many shops seemed to carry a wide variety of products. For example, the list in the Wm. Sim ad starts with perfumes and soaps, in the middle it has kerosene oil and glass, and ends with dye-stuffs and patent medicines. Of course, if you needed to buy paper and have your prescription filled, both stores would be able to accommodate you.
Taken from the June 1874 edition of The Illini, we have ads for two separate stores on Main Street in Champaign. Like Jo. E. Hunt and Wm. Sim, these stores sell a wide variety of goods. However, if you’re frugal and want to make your dollar stretch further, try A. M. Coffeen’s shop. This shop claims to have “all goods at lowest prices.”
From the October 1874 edition of The Illini, we have an advertisement that’s a bit different from the others shown so far. This ad features the Babcock fire extinguisher, described as “absolutely the best protection against fire.” If you think that sounds great, that wasn’t all it had to offer! It was also “portable” and “self-acting.”
That’s all for this edition of Old Ads! Remember to stop by the library for a variety of 150th birthday events and fun!
-Shalini Smith
Archives Librarian