Hartland News, Vermont Tribune, August 9, 1889

George P. EASTMAN has been appointed town grand jury-man in place of Ira J. WEED, resigned.

George P. STURTEVANT of Hartford, Conn., in stopping a few days in town.

Leslie HATCH, wife and child, are at M. BALCH’s.

J. M. M RICHARDSON and family have left town and gone to Barre.

Charles and Elliott HOWARD of Brooklyn, N. Y., are at L. A. SHEDD’s.

John C. BOYNTON and W. E. BRITTON were the only ones in this town, out of sixty tickets sold, to draw prizes at the Montpelier fair–the former a cash prize of two dollars, the latter a family jewelry case.

About thirty took in the excursion to Providence Island, last Tuesday, and all report a good time.

Rev. C. M. CARPENTER and family returned to their home, last Saturday, after a three weeks vacation.

Rev. Wm. H. RUGG, wife and son, of Perkinsville, are guests at Dr. RUGG’s this week.

Mrs. Dr. FULLER, children and servant, of Brooklyn, N. Y., are stopping at B. F. LABAREE’s.

Mr. CRANS, the popular station-agent at this place, leaves here, this week, and goes to Swanton. He will be missed very much by many friends.

Rev. C. M. CARPENTER has tendered his resignation to the M. E. church, to take effect the first of September.

Transcribed by Ruth Barton

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