150 Years Ago
Thingummy found: A thingummy is the after-part of a fashionable lady’s outfit, and which Charley Cavanaugh calls a “lady’s back-action.” It is constructed of brown merino, lined with black, has a gathered du-flipper overhanging the upper portion and is surmounted by a bow of the former material. Its caliber is exactly twenty-six inches from hook to eye.
140 Years Ago
All sorts: The ladies of the Episcopal Church will hold their strawberry festival at the Opera House.
Mr. Yerington objects to the city having the waters of the creek flowing past Treadway’s, diverted for city purposes, if such a thing is attempted.
150 Years Ago
Another fire: The bells sounded an alarm of fire which was the dwelling house of William Mara in the southwestern portion of the city, just south of Duffy’s soap factory. The engine companies were there promptly, but it was some minutes before water could be had.
Nearly half the population of the city turned out to the fire. From hard work and the free use of water by buckets, the soap factory, stables and residence of Mr. Duffy were saved. The dwelling was not insured and Mr. Mara possesses little else of value. The cause of the fire originated from matches carried between the ceiling and the roof by mice.