Historic events for Jan 5

1908 Concrete work begins for Vernon Dam

Concrete work began on dam at Vernon.

1894 Much Sickeness Lowers School Attendance

North street school opened Wednesday for the winter term, though with an attendance smaller than usual because of so much sickness here and in other places.

1894 Vermont Maple Advertising At World’s Fair Pays Off

As a direct result of the advertising of Vermont maple sugar at the World’s Fair is seen in an order for 500 pounds of sugar and seven cases of syrup which the Maple Sugar exchange received from Chicago.

1894 Frost & White Fill Ice House

Frost & White have one ice house filled with a good quality of ice about one foot thick. About a dozen men are now at work assisting in harvesting the crop.

1894 All-Brattleboro Wins At Bowling

The All-Brattleboro bowling team walked over the Wheel club last night to the tune of 2271 to 2032.

1883 Using Ice On Connecticut River

Logs are now being drawn across the Connecticut opposite the mouth of the West river. Excellent ice of 12 to 15 inches thickness is being cut on the river.

1883 Winning Numbers Are 24 and 253

The winning tickets in H.E. Taylor’s prize sale, drawn Monday evening, are numbers 24 and 253, which draw a gold watch and china set respectively, and the holders of these tickets can have the articles named by calling for them.

1877 S.P.C.A. Formation at Brooks House

A large number of our leading people, both ladies and gentlemen, gathered at the Brooks House parlors Wednesday evening to take measures for the formation of a local society for the prevention of cruelty to animals. A committee was appointed to draw up articles of association and by-laws.

1877 Travel Delays Due To Winter Storms

The snow and wind storms of the past week have seriously impeded travel of all kinds hereabouts. The river train due here at 5:45 last Friday night was more than three hours late, and since then nearly every train from both directions has been more or less delayed.

1877 Baker Sells Bakery

Frank T. Horton has bought the interest of the elder Mr. Baker in the Brattleboro bakery, and the new proprietors are about to put in an improved oven, by which they will be enabled to produce the very best quality of crackers.

1877 Police Pay Reduced 25%

The village police are to be paid $75 this year in addition to their legal fees for arrests, etc., instead of $100 as before.

1872 Business Men Discuss Manufacturing

A number of our prominent business men met at Crosby’s office Saturday evening, to consult in regard to the means to be taken for a revival of the manufacturing interests in Brattleboro. It has long been a matter of regret that the leading men of Brattleboro have apparently manifested so little interest in the growth and prosperity of the place, and permitted our great natural resources to remain so poorly developed.

1872 Brattleboro Savings Bank Deposits Total Over $80,000

The amount of deposits at the Brattleboro Savings Bank, Jan. 1, was $82,000.

1866 Final Abode of Saints To Be Discussed

The following resolution is the subject of discussion at the Lyceum at Centreville next Monday evening. Resolved, That the Bible does not prove the final abode of the Saints to be on the earth.

1856 Train Connections Now In Brattleboro

An arrangement whereby the trains of this road will be run to Brattleboro and there to connect with those of the Valley Railroad, instead of connecting with the Vermont and Massachusetts Railroad at South Vernon, has lately been consummated.

1849 Train Reaches State Line

An engine has been run over the Conn. River railroad to the State line. We do not know when the Vt. and Mass. Railroad will be completed to this place, but an informant of the Springfield Republican thinks not before spring.

1844 Not Too Late For Good Wishes

We presume it is not too late to express good wishes, and we therefore take this occasion to tender the salute of a happy New Year to our friends and patrons. We wish them health, peace, and prosperity. We wish them freedom from debt, and the burdens of poverty. We wish them a clear conscience, a cheerful fireside, and a happy home. We wish them ample remuneration for honest industry, and useful enterprise. We wish them an increase in knowledge, in virtue, and every desirable acquisition.

1838 Cod For Sale

Fish! Fish! 200 pounds of Fresh and Dry Cod Fish, just received for sale at B & D’s.