Sunday, January 11, 2015

Vandalous Pigs That Swim, 1895


Sadly Middleborough's cemeteries, like those elsewhere, are periodically the objects of vandalism.  In the early autumn of 1895, the Nemasket Hill Cemetery saw its grounds vandalized by unlikely perpetrators - pigs - who swam along the river.  The incident was recorded in the Middleboro Gazette of October 10, 1895.

A number of pigs created sad havoc in the Hill cemetery last week. They evidently swam the river, and several lots, some of the best, were badly torn up and considerable expense has been required to put them in proper condition again.

No record is given of either the pigs' owner or the fate of the transgressors.

Source:
Middleboro Gazette, "Middleboro", October 10, 1895, page 4.

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Lactart, 1880s

Who wants a big glass of Lactart?

Lactart (acid of milk) was a popular beverage flavoring produced by the Avery Lactate Company of Boston beginning in the early 1880s and was available in Middleborough at local grocers like Lucas & Bliss. It could also be found on draft at B. F. Tripp's candy store. Made from the lactic acid in milk, Lactart had a sour or acidic taste and was used as a natural drink flavoring in place of lemons or limes. As a product derived from milk, it was considered an ideal flavoring for dairy-based drinks. Alternatively, Lactart could also be drunk simply with water and sugar in  place of lemonade.

Lactart was also sold by druggists since the Avery Company touted it as a “healthful, invigorating, delicious” remedy and marketed it as a digestive aid “especially useful in dyspepsia, biliousness, nervous depression, wakefulness, headache, and all ills arising from a disordered stomach”. Lactart was also claimed to both prevent and relieve cholera, sunstroke, fevers, cold, coughs or croup, urinary difficulties and seasickness.

Although Lactart may sound unappealing today, it is in fact experiencing somewhat of a revival, being used in vintage drinks and sodas.


Illustrations:
Lactart Trade Card, Avery Lactate Company, Boston, MA, c. 1885

Lactart advertisement, Lucas & Bliss, Middleboro News, December 17, 1886.

Lactart advertisement, B. F. Tripp, Middleboro News, December 17, 1886.