Historic events for Apr 27
Mohawk uprising in region reported.
James M. Tyler born in Wilmington.
Esteyville is now the storm centre for the epidemic of measles, and the primary school there is passing through an experience similar to that of Chase and Canal street schools during the winter. 18 pupils being absent.
The New England Telephone company have authorized their managers to lease to subscribers duplicate sets of telephones, to be located in the same building and on the same person’s premises as the first set, for $20 per year for the ordinary Blake transmitter set and $30 per year for the long distance set.
Chapin & Co.’s soda fountain has been put in place this week and choice fruit flavors are now being served.
Don’t let the trout fishing make you forget the annual village meeting next Tuesday.
Estimated Town expenses for the coming year, $9100, and a tax of 30 cents on the dollar is recommended.
Mr. Thurber will begin the delivery of baked beans and brown bread next Sunday morning
The boys have rented the island for a base ball park. Naturally the ground is in good condition, but a considerable sum will be expended in putting it in first-class shape and erecting a small grand stand.
A letter box was placed yesterday on the lamp post at the junction of Church and Green streets, and one will be put today on the post on North Main street, near S. W. Kimball’s.
After a vigorous “battle of the books,” or of the book agents, more properly speaking, the committee have decided to adopt the Franklin series of readers for use in the public schools.
Connections have been made with Estey & Co.’s gas for the supply of the town hall, in accordance with the vote of the town.
Parker’s Horse Rake. This simple, but great labor saving Machine, for sale by Joseph Steen.
The next term of our village schools will commence on Monday, 30th inst. The Committee feel that without the cheerful and efficient co-operation of parents, no exertions of theirs or the teachers can make our schools as they should be; but with such co-operation, they believe our schools for the coming year will be equal to any we have heretofore had.
Confectionary Manufactory. Wholesale and Retail. The subscriber would respectfully inform the inhabitants of Brattleboro and the neighboring towns, that he has opened a Shop for the Manufacture of all kinds of Confectionary, &c. Also, Carbonated Sarsaparilla Syrup, for making Mead and Lemon Syrup, for Sale. Masa Willis.
Pork, Lard, & Bacon, In Large or small quantities — for sale by Hall & Townsely.
The Brattleboro Radio club, which was organized last January, held a meeting of a semi-patriotic nature April 19 in Harmony hall for members of the organization and invited guests. Raymond Brown read an interesting paper on the Early Days of Wireless.
Beginning May 1 the law will go into effect requiring lights to be displayed on all vehicles except a few exempted on account of the loads they carry.