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Life in Bluffton in 1880s

Oil lamps were street lights; hogs roamed at large on Main Street; in rainy weather, the road was axle deep

By Fred Steiner
www.BlufftonForever.com

Back in the days before electric lights, running water, concrete sidewalks, pavements and other modern improvements, Bluffton presented an appearance much different than it does today. 

In rainy weather, the road was axle deep on Main Street and transportation was as much of a problem as in the country.

Places of business had board walks built in front of the stories, and these for  some reason or other had an overshoot from the roof over the pavement. 

Most of the buildings were one story affairs and many of them had “false fronts” above the roofs to lend the appearance of an upper story. On these false fronts were usually the names of the proprietors of the store.

It was not until the late 1880s that the town got oil lamps on the Main Streets. A lamp lighter was hired by the town council for the purpose of lighting the lamps at dusk, and this individual carrying a ladder about on the round of his duties was much a part of the scene as in the England of “Pomander Walk” fame.

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Beaver men's golf: four celebrate graduation on the links

FLORENCE, Ind. - The Bluffton University men's golf team put it together with a red-hot 311 on day two of the 2023 Heartland Conference Championship! On the day when Bluffton University celebrated graduation in the Sommer Center, the men's golfer's celebrated with a sparkling round at the Belterra Casino in Florence, Ind.

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Bluffton girls 4th at Ada Invite; Pirate boys take 5th

By Cort Reynolds

ADA--The Bluffton High School track and field teams competed well at the annual 16-team Ada Invitational meet on a warm Saturday, May 6.

Van Wert won the girls team crown, and Kenton captured the boys team title.

The Pirate girls finished a strong fourth, while the Bluffton boys came in a solid fifth.

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Beavers split baseball series with Rose-Hulman

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Playing at home, the Bluffton University baseball team split a pair of Heartland Conference games with Rose-Hulman on May 5. Bluffton moved to 21-15 overall and 13-6 in the HCAC. It marked Bluffton's first regular season win over the Engineers since 2013.

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Bluffton softball loss to Bath

By Cort Reynolds

The Bluffton High School softball team lost a non-conference game to visiting Bath 7-3 Friday evening, May 5.

The Pirates fell to 9-11 overall with the defeat. Elida improved to 12-6 with the win.

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Pirate baseball win vs. Falcons

By Cort Reynolds

The Bluffton High School baseball team knocked off visiting Riverdale 9-3 in a non-conference contest Friday evening, May 5.

The Pirates improved to 10-9 overall with the win. The Falcons fell to 14-4 after the defeat.

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