Miss Carrie E. PERRY returned to her school near Boston, last Saturday. David STEEL is home from Holderness, N. H., on account of sore eyes, caused by la grippe. The ladies of the Congregational society will give a sugar party at L. A. SHEDD’s, this evening. Hon. E. M. GOODWIN, who has been ill for […]
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posts that are of a news-ish nature
Hartland News, Vermont Tribune, December 13, 1889
Gospel meetings were held at the M. E. church every afternoon and evening, last week. Rev. Allen HAZEN was in Boston, last week. Mrs. Dr. RUGG and Master Harold were at Proctorsville with Mrs. Sarah HAGAR, last week. Mrs. Jane GOVE of Springfield, Mass., is in town. Miss Carrie E. PERRY left, recently, for Boston, […]
Hartland News, Vermont Tribune, February 22, 1889
A sleigh ride, supper, and a few hours indulgence in the fashionable game of whist, was enjoyed by a company of gentlemen and ladies from Windsor, last week, at the Pavilion House. Henry D. DUNBAR of the Baldwin Locomotive Works is at his home in North Hartland for a short time. Frank E. BADGER, while […]
Hartland News, Vermont Tribune, March 15, 1889
B. P. RUGGLES has recently received by mail, from Marseilles, France, three packages of Mediterranean sea-shells that were mailed at Marseilles last August, but being misdirected to “Wisconsin,” instead of Vermont, went astray and were sent to the dead letter office; from whence postmaster STEVENS received a notice that such packages were there and the […]
Hartland News, Vermont Tribune, December 21, 1888
A class in French has been organized in this village, with Hugo CARY as instructor. Arthur ALEXANDER is back again in his old place in E. M. RUSSELL’s wheel-wright-shop. Mrs. Lewis ROGERS died, last week, and was buried Sunday, in the Plain Cemetery, beside her husband, who died last May. Mrs. J. B. LINDSAY has […]
Hartland News, Vermont Tribune, September 13, 1889
Many of the young people are away at school. A. C. STEVENS, Mary STEVENS, and Gertie SMITH at Montpelier; Katie AINSWORTH at St. Johnsbury; Ida METZ at Orford, N. H.; Florence STURTEVANT at Hartford, Conn. Miss Hortense CLEVELAND is teaching in the Jenne district; Miss Winnie BARNES, a graduate of the high school at White […]
Hartland News, Vermont Journal, June 24, 1884
John SPEAR, one day last week, hitched his horse, with buggy attached, at Labaree’s store, by the wrong end of the driving reins, thus making it easy for the animal to take a circle round the hitch-post. Seeing the opportunity, the horse improved it. Wheelwright RUSSELL put in a new reach, thill, and cross-bar, and […]
Hartland News, Vermont Tribune, March 29, 1889
A. L. DAVIS has purchased the Silas WILDER farm on Densmore hill, paying therefor $500. Mrs. BARSTOW’s farm at the Four Corners has been sold to Frank E. KING of Lebanon, N. H., for $4,500. The family have moved in. Curtis FLOWERS and Marvin WHITCOMB have just bought, cut and drawn an elm tree from […]
Hartland News, Vermont Tribune, June 28, 1889
George D. WOOD of San Luis Potosi, Mexico, is with his mother at the Four Corners. Grand list of 1889: Real estate, $5,807.93; personal, 1578.11; polls, $750; total, $8,136.06. The list for 1888 was: Real $5,782.70; personal, $1,709.06; polls, $756; total, $8,247.76. Fred E. CRANDALL has been engaged, the past week, in placing guide-boards along […]
Hartland News, Vermont Tribune, July 26, 1889
Rev. Allen HAZEN has moved with his family into the Congregational parsonage, and now preaches regularly. He is liked very much. Rev. C. M. CARPENTER and family are away on their annual vacation, at Lynn, Mass. Mrs. FARNSWORTH and daughter May, and Miss Adele CHAPIN of Leominster, Mass., are at Albourne LULL’s. Mr. and Mrs. […]