Hemingray donates one dozen cut glasses to Masonic Fair

[Newspaper]

Publication: The Cincinnati Enquirer

Cincinnati, OH, United States
vol. 37, no. 331, p. 7, col. 2-3


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THE FAIR. — The Masonic Fair to be held at Odd Fellow's Hall on the 16th, 17th, and 18th promises to be one of the grandest ever held in this city. The ladies will set a supper each evening, and will spare no pains to make every one attending have a good time. The following donations have already been received and placed on exhibition: From Cincinnati — W. C. Davis & Co., one stove and utensils; Chamber Lightning-Rod Company, one-hundred-dollar rod; Geo. C. Davis and Julius Adler, 100 fine cigars each; Woodside & Peyton, smoking tobacco and cigarettes; McHenry & Co., hall lamp; Snowden & Otte, one seal-skin muff and boa; M. E. Kuhn & Co., gold-head ebony cane; S. W. Hall, one package silk scarfs; Oskamp & Co., silver pickle-caster; J. C. Richte, valise; Walter Cridland, oil painting; Wm. Donaldson & Co., six standard chromos; Krebs Lithographic Co., same; Kayser & Degner, one dozen Catawba; Amann & Co., one dozen champagne, Boud & Pohis, two down Bluelick; A. Erkenbrecker, forty pounds of starch; F. H. Woodmansee, one dozen of inks; Hemingray Glass Company, one dozen cut glasses; Pape Bros. & Kugeman, three chromos; Frank Schrocker, one hundred cigars; A. E. Wilde & Co., German books; From Dayton; Geo. Bonte & Sons, coil rope; Joseph Kuhl, one handred cigars; McLain, one load of coal. From Newport: Sewing-machine, Mrs. M. A. Gugle, and Mr. G. Spreadburry, sewing-machine; Robert Anstead, 200 fine cigars; Baughman & Bodley, one load of coal; Fred Biehl, case of cham­pagne, gold-headed cane and diamond ring; John Goessler, one silver and alabaster clock; Louis Rielhl, 100 cigars; Joseph Asbey, elegant bed-room set; Henry Fuchs, fine bridle; John Steinhauser, fine clock; H. W. Behrman, twenty-fire yards of muslin; Schneider & Fuller, one bed-room set; Joseph G. Feth, one dozen bottles of perfumery: Wm. Boyce, one dozen bottles each of hair-oil and perfumery; Gus Artsman, fine breastpin; George Tippenhauer, 1,500 bricks; J. B. Lock, barrel of cider, turkey and hams. The watch donated by Mr. Blaur, of Chi­cago, is said to be a fine specimen of workmanship.

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Keywords:Hemingray : Chambers Lightning Protection Company
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Researcher:Bob Stahr
Date completed:November 17, 2022 by: Bob Stahr;