HERALD AND NEWS. DECEMBER 21,
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Bethel Local Intelligence.
Gut WliioN, Local Editor.
To l.r.T: The Hedry Cheney farm in
liarnard, w ith Mwk and IooIh. Apply to
(. E. CiiLwiN, Barnard. 4 w te
T inton Durkce U unending few days
tth relative iu Kutland.
Otrar A. I lean is imported dangerously
ill a!, the houae of Hale ( baae. i
Misi Kiiiina Wood left last week for a
then visit lo friends at Barre. i
fl. S. ISritt went laat week to Kecne, N. '
JI-, for an ahaence ol a few weeks. f
Mr. limrge Duiton of liarnard came
Saturday to visit ber non, K. G. Kuttmi.
Mm. Henry t'. Miller and rhildren are;
viMtmg ttieir former home at Chateaugay, 1
.V Y. ' i
Moy Hut horn of Ktnckhridge was a r-r-ent
visit nr at tbi home of Liu unele, t'. '
U. Mairtiain.
Iroy Wlieclock of liarnard succeeds
Polo it Sew ton at driver of the stage route
from liethil lo Woodstock.
t.rnrge II. TbomMon of lirattlclioro
M tin) (rut t over Sunday of bis brother-m-.'aw,
Wallace N. Hat hclder.
Will Arthur Lai-Ieur and MIhs Junnie
Wood, tcith residemi of Christian bill,
w nrnr-n d at (iaynville lice. i;ilb, hy
l.y. J. W. Milh r.
There are unclaimed letters in the
Htthei poMolliiv aitilresM-d to Mr. Arthur
(iartln, Henry K1114, li. tj. Miller and Mr.
Ikirles II. (IImiU.
.Miss Jov plnne llyrra returned to her
bnm In Hostnn lust week, having bi-tii
tailed to liiihcl by the illness of her
brother, H. P. Myer.
Mrs. Martha . l ushing was taken e
rtrnial? ill last Hundar innming and at the
f resent ril mg m conxnt. red to be 111 a
-rittcal condition. Th' re is a nurse from
! taring fur ber.
The following persons have installed
tH-ihi!ie on Hie Farmers' line of C. I),
('waning: .Mrs. Mary K. Quinihy ( Bet hel
tihd, Iturton C. Spoomr, Misses May
hatagc and Kllrit I'resion.
Mrs. I'aul 'lay, for many years resi
dent of liethcl, died Monday at the home
t'( ber daughter, Mrs. Kline'r Bradbury, 111
follow Kails. The remains were brought
to Kethi-I Wednesday for interment in
berry Hill cemetery.
V, I. Cushing has bought the standing
olt wood on Hie .Is iocs Freelan farm, sit
;ert m-ar the center of the tow n, and has
let the job of cutting the same to A. II.
and N. A. I lust 111, who have a large force
nf men at, murk cutting.
John Kimball was called to Troy, N. Y.,
Vaturdav by a telegram announcing the
letklh Irom spinal meningitis of Joseph K.
Mnreland. brother of Mr. Kimball. This
iathe second dcalli Irom this disease in
the. Morels nd family within a short time.
On page 5 of this issue w ill he found an
illustrated w rite-up of the Bethel (iranite
railway jut completed. The drawings,
vies s. etc., were taken anecully, and the
Wiry is as roiiiplete and authentic as pos
sible. I.itra copies can lie secured of
trant, new sdealer.
Mrs. 1 lav id Owen of Bethel (iilead died
Wadmaday rimming. Mrs. Owen had
jten in mor health fur some time and
more seriously ill fur the jiast week. !She
e.9i year of age. Tub funeral w ill tie
tomorrow afternoon st 1 o'clock. I!ev.
i raser Metrger of Kaiidulph olliciating.
K. Billings lias sold to Kred Kdniiinds
hall uitrrest m bis IhiIiIiiii business and
Ihti business w ill now lie conducted by
Meoirs. Hillings and Kdmunds. Air. Kd
ir..iiils will remove to lieihel from W ater
J'uty. and is now looking for a tenement.
Iliads of bobbin logs are beginning to
rome in and ifmiu sslhere is sufticient
U( k ahead the shop will open again.
Mr. and Mrs. (f. V. l-is and their
daughters, Mrs. W illiam lientlev and Miss
I. Its i.f w is, I ft last Wednesday for their
f j! tri hooie si Los Angeles, ( al. Scott
1- s, graod.on of U. t . U is, is now a
resident of l.oa Angeles. Mr. l-w ia is
iItity-to iars tild and Mrs. lwis
seitnty-tiifht. The aired cou) did not
Treat to dread the long journey across
the continent. They expected io reach
tot'r destioaiion last Monday.
A detrmade a perambulation of the
nts'n tiart of llethel village Haturdav
afternoon. It was hrot mi on Church
atret-t, hence it passed down to Main
Mrwt Utwetn the passenger depot and
t UrnokaJt W'a.hinun store, then down
.Mam strret totlie t'orm kh blmk, where
Ui deer inade tor the bills araiu. 1 he
trrria were filled with s ople at thetime
on all ga.d tn aMonishmetit attbe rare
' 1 aiii.nsl apH-ared wmryand
.ad uudouiiiMily Ik ii rhawil by 'dogs.
" "ere in pursuit w hen kth 111 Ikib. I
" v' rsl t-atitura ssaei a pursuit,
t il were tailed off by the sightseers.
A petition haa tcn recentlv addresstKi
If' : tub. ,is of the l.ntral Vennoiit
rauw ay a-k!iig the riJro!d to take inea,
.n.. I ,r rendering 11 ore afe the crossing
at in foot of the -M ,.!,,! House toll
n B. village. This basslwava Iwn con
it r-d a dangerous crn,'ig and ,( me
y-1 more 1., a.T,mt of the im-reased
' hi.-h tratna are travelling.
ne the rros tb of !h village HiPre ,
!"1 " " nio'e traffic over it. About to
hui,rtr-i s. hr.l children ovt.rth. re
' a Csv. It ha iss-n a atiurce ol
w un j. rti t nt to 11 .y 1(lai th-rebas never
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VERMONT.
OVER $509,000.09 $!
atock for a considerable number of years.
He wag united in marriage to M i Mary
I French, with whom an ideal relation of
domestic t bought! illness and affection
' was sustained for nearly twenty-live
years.
During big residence in Barnard bis
husinetta relations were with people out
of town, and be was not intimately known
by a majority of Ins townsmen, but those
w ho knew him well found in him those
ollices of tender courtesy so often needed
in human life. With pronounced sym
jiatbiea and strong attachments, be bad
many warm friends. hecauBe bis senti
ment was always on the side of good
morals and good government, bis deatb
is realized as a decided loss to thoughtful
citizens. A great shock is felt throughout
a large circle of friends, but seldom is a
borne so broken by a single stroke.
No children are left to mourn, but his
w ife and invalid mother find a loss not
easy to sustain, for it waa in tbu borne
that the untiring devotion of bis nature
' found its most perfect expression. After
I a brief service at the home Saturday after
noon, the remains were taken to the North
cemetery.
PIT rbFIELD.
Notice,
All persons are forbidden harboring or
trusting my wife, Ixiueaa Jnhntnn, 011 my
count, as 1 shall pay no debts of ber
contrai ting after this date.
Koki:st M. Joh nson.
I'ittsrield, Vt., lHc. IS, 19(15.
V. H. Iiickort was in iiutland last week.
W. N. lireed w as in Stock bridge Sun-
day.
I barles Nichols was in Plymouth Satur
day. J. K. Nichols sjKint Sunday w ith friends
in liocliester.
I.. K. Taylor and 8. W. Warren were in
Iiutland recently.
liobert Jackson has moved into II. O.
Kaiincy'g tenement bouse.
Dr. Illossom and son, Frank, of Iiutland
are spending several days in town.
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. I.ainb end daughter,
Winona, spent several days of last week
in Hutland.
Miss Dora White of South Htockbririge
ajs'iit last week in town, the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Kd. Longley.
Misa Nancy Jones of Slockbririge is
assisting 111 the store of U. A. Ilrigham
& t'o. during thu holiday season.
I. S. UniK w ho waa badly injured at
Michigan Mills sometime ago, has gone
lo the hospital at Hutland for treatment
The Sunday schools are jiruparing the
cantata, "A Merry Christmas," which
will tie given in the Tow n hall Saturday
evening, Dec. 23.
Mrs. Denver licynolds and childr. n
have gone to ilaudolph, where she will
make her home with her parents, Mr.
ana Mrs. isinney rowers.
Mrs. Albert Voseand Misa Nellie Vose
were called to Iiutland last week by the
death of l. If. 1'eabody, who was a
brother of Mrs. Vose.
Kev. (1. A. Stolt, pastor of the Methodist
church, w ill occupy the pulpit next Sun
day morning; aubject, "Christ the King."
I-.vening subject, "No Koom in the Inn."
The Cong'l fair held at the Town hall
Dec. 8 and i waa the occasion of much
enjoyment to the many who helied make
it a success. A pleasing feature was the
oyster aupper Saturday evening, when
music was furnished by the older people,
followed by a farce. Proceeds of fuir, fUt.
A Looker-On in Gotham.
Mrs. Meadow I don't wonder there
Is so mni'li poverty in the city. I seen
the cause of it afl'the other day when
I was (here.
Neighbor What did you notice?
Mrs. Meadow Idleness. Never saw
such i'lloncs. 'Bunt half the people
was loafin' on the corners lonkin' at
the thermometers, and the other half
was rushin' around huntin' for stand
In' room near some other thermometer.
N. Y. Weekly.
THE GOURMAND.
"Ah.
ftrawtvrrv jam'
- I.nsiicp liiaeiu r.
Well Bird.
I'm so fori
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TV G-.1.!en Pu Ar;l:d.
' Kal", x:r. Hansom " -.aid th fair
'In she kd to hear you con
h ItcLavinr m or business
a Incn Yon shoo; I a!wa do ncto
a you wou!J have otl.ers do
. niu ovi ' "
"Yo-i wouldn't lave ti:t do tliat al
ma v a" .
' G -?,it-, 'v." si- yept:.-!; "always."
"A:i rtht. Ht p !" he cried,
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RANDOLPH CENTER.
! For gAt.B: Keveral fine Jersey heifers
at reasonable prices. " N. h. Hoyden. "
1 Ed. Hyrer baa gone to Manchester, Vt.,
to do mason work.
A' IjIIUIM nillllU HUB m'lio IU "Ull IU lUt
4 electric power plant.
4 1 Miss Alice Smaller is at the sanatorium
4 in Kandoipb for treatment.
Mrs. Elijah Ballou is sick with stomach
trouble and Dr. fck-ott attend her. .
1 Mrs. W. P. Wai-liliurn is in Derby,
' Conn., visiting T. S. Allis' family.
I Mrs. Closson Gilbert is quite aick and Is
t attenitd by Dr. Ureeue of bethel.
Dr. W. A. Evana was in Granville last
week attending to professional work, and
returned saturaay.
The ball of the Training school has been
artistically trimmed and ia in readiness for
Christmas exercises.
Miss Carrie Granger was with Mrs
Helen Clark several duys last week and
visited friends here.
A union service w ill be held Sunday
morning in tne Cong I courcn. Kev. u
W. Patterson w ill preach the Christmas
sermon.
Mr. Kaker, w ho Uvea on M. C. Howell's
farm, and J. H. Hayea were In West Leba
non last Saturday. They took horses
down for Johnaon sale.
Miss Martha Giltiert returned home last
Saturday from White Kiver Junction,
where she had been several daya w ith her
siHter, Mrs. Kebecca Davis.
Dr. Sinalley has closed bis house for the
w inter and has gone to WUliamstown to
stop awhile with relatives, and later will
take rooms in Kandoipb village.
Alfred Bover has cut and piled large
number of logs for lumber for his barn
that he expects to build another summer
and is now waiting for sufficient snow to
take them to the mill.
J. u. t.lark ana wire of Craftsbury vis
ited their son, I'eari H. Clark, last week
1 hey had Deen spending some time in
Springlield, Mass., and on their return
stopped with their aon from Wednesday
till Saturday.
At Grace church on Sunday next.
Christmas eve, services w ill be held at 2:30
o'clock. On Christmas day there will be
celebration of the Holy Comaiunion.
wun address, at :i : j j o clock. All are wel
come to attend these services.
The social and whist party at the Train
ing school building last Saturday evening
was a decided success. There were about
H present ten tables of whist sone cue
joyed other games and all enjoyed th
social part. Lunch was served.
A Christmas tree and exercise" appro
priate will be held in the Mhodist
church Saturday evening. The Snndav
schools of the Cong'l and Methodist
churches have united in the preparation
of an interesting program A cordial in
vitation ia extei ded to all in town o at
tend. All are requested to bring presents
early, in the afternoon if possible-
NORMAL NOTES.
Miss Poland and Miss Hurlburt arson
the sick list.
Prof. Morrill has bepun his lecture on
ethics to the junior class.
The senior literature class has begun the
study of the "Men-hunt of Venice."
School will close for the Christmas holi
days Friday night and will open Tuesday,
Jan. I.
The Cong'l Sunday aehool Bible clais.
consisting largely of Normal students, has
oegun me study 01 the gospel of St. John.
The Mewing circle, composed largely of
Normal students, which baa for the oast
fow weeks met at Miss Nutting's, ia now
reading a book on the "Mountain
Whites." Miss Nutting reads to the
members while they sew.
A representative of the firm of Q'ia.vW &
Co., with a large assortment of samp.e
class pins, visited the school last week.
A special meeting of the senior class waa
called and, after some discussion, a unani
mous choice was made. The pins are ex
pected this week.
Reading Room Literature.
The following ia the list of periodicals
that win tie found in the reading room
next year, beginning Jan. 1:
Kev tew of Reviews, Birda and Nature,
Popular Educator, The School Review,
Harper's Weekly, New England Magaine,
The Outlook, The Literary Digest, Normal
Instructor, American Primary Keview,
School Journal, The Century Maga?ine,
The l.iviug Age, The Public Opinion, Na
ture Study Keview, The Christian En
deavor World, Bird Lore. American Edu
cation, Popular Science Monthly, Hauler's
Monthly, Educational Keview, Atlantic
Monthly, The Youth's Companion, The
Journal of Education, New York Times,
Saturday Keview, Primary Plans, Mc
Clure's Magazine, North American Ke
view. The Patblinder, The Vermontec.
Boston Herald, morning, Boston Tran
script, Burlington Free Press, Kandolph
Herald and Newa, The Vermont Journal,
I nited Opinion.
Eczema, scald bead, hives, itchiness of
the akin of any sort instantly relieved,
permanently cured. Doan'a Ointment.
At any drug store.
SOUTH STOCK BRIDGE.
Lwi Edmunds spent Saturday and
Sunday in Bctbel.
Mrs. Charles Bout well was called to
StocLbridge Saturday to see her daughter,
Mrs. John Barnes.
Alon.o Key drove the K. F. I), team
two days last week on account of the
death aud burial of Bernie Ossood'
mother.
There will be Christmas exercises at
the M. F.. church on Stony Brook Tuesday
evening, Dec. ai. All are cordially invited
to attend.
Mrs. K. C. Mills returned home from
Hutland last week Tuesday on account of
the serious illness of her daughter-in-law-Mrs.
II. B. Mills.
Mr. and Mm. Albert Newell, Mr. and
Mrs. Hurley Ixmgley, Leslie Newell, Fred
and Lewis White were in Pittitield last
Fnriav night to attend the dance and
oyster supjs-r given by Kd. Longley.
A Fearful Fate.
It is a fearful fate to have to endure the
terrible torture of piles. "I can truthfully
Hay," w rites Harry Colston of Masoiu ille,
Is., "that for blind, bleeding, itching and
protruding pile HucWIen's Arnica Salve ia
tne nest cure made." Also best for
burns aud injuries. 2.V.
uta,
For sate H. A. 1-eonard and K. K.
Bryan, Kandolph.
EAST at ETHEL."
Wm. P. Smith still remains very poor! v.
U. 8. Harlow war sick the flrst of the
w eek.
lUynmnd Iaine called on frit nd here
Saturday. He is attending the South
l-ttiia High school.
lis-ryand Biant ne Turrit r and Flor nee
Ft'w t r are spending the holiday Tn.-atmn
'rom the South Kuwait on High 'aehool at
their homes,
Sickm-fw among the children i tjoite
prevalent. Iwrsiline. obiesi child of Mr.
ami Mrs, Kaneuf. baa had qui e a severe
tta. k of mdigt itm. lr. Burnett t. mg
tailed to see her Saturday. Ildua and (,if
lord Moore are t)ta auk, Dr. Scott at
tending them.
Rochester News.
E. M. Habvky, Local Editor.
F. A. Kezer waa in Earnard last week.
Mrs. Geo. Trask returued Irom Boston
Saturday.
Miss Mabel Perking is in Bethel for a
few w eeks.
Eugene Sullivan and family have re
turned to Neap York.
Miss Mabel Smith has gone to Norwich,
to teach this winter.
Mrs. D. O. Goodno and daughter spent
Wednesday in Bethel.
CbarL YVhitten of Kandolph has been
in town deliver ng pictures.
Miss Mabel Whittaker has gone to But
laud to live with her mother.
Mrs. David Dyer of Randolph spent a
day recently with her father, Charles Fas-
sett.
Mr. and Mrs. Holland William have
been spending a week at the Rochester
House,
Miss Carrie Simons went to New Haven,
Conn., Saturday to attend the wedding of
her brother.
Mr. and Mr. Frank Kennedy of Kox-
bury were the guests over Sunday of W.
II. Campbell.
J. C. Ells and family have moved to the
Calvin White farm so-called, owned Dy
Robert Marsh.
Mrs. William Kiley of Granville is at
the home of Mr. and Airs. Charles liulett
for the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wing have lately
vacated the bouse owned by the late
Louisa Alartin.
Mrs. E. L. Pierce and Mrs. M. S. Davis
were in Montpelier and Waterbuty last
Thursday and Friday. .
Mrs. Hiram Campbell, Mrs. Elmer
Barnes and daughter have lately been vis
iting friends in Kandoipb.
Dr. L. M. Greene of Bethel was in town
Monday in consultation with I'm. Camp
bell and Merriam in the case of Clifford
Flande's.
Christinas will be observed in the Cong'l
church Friday evening of this week; in
the I'niversnlist and Methodist churches
next Monday evening.
Frank L. Hubbard has sold the farm
known as the rarwell farm, including
tools and 12 cows, to Fred H. Cole of
Nashua, N. 11. Immediate poa.-essiun
given.
The remains of Harvey Kidder were
brought here from Sharon Tuesday and
the funeral was held Wednesday, Dec. Ill,
at the borne of his brother, Clark Kidder,
liev. W. r.. Douglass conducting the serv
ices.
Ad'ent music by the choir and congre
gation, a Lbristniaa sermon, "The Cliai
lenge of C hristmus, " by the pastor, Rev
H. W. Hildreth, and a special young peo
pies meeting or all the churches on
Brotherhood, ' will tie the way Christmas
Sunday will be observed in the Corn.' I
church Dec. 21th. This special Christum
evening service win oe led by the presi
dents of our young people-a soeiet ies. All
cordially invited. Friday evening, Dec.
!d, the Bible school will have its Christ
mas tree and entertainment. "The Bles
sed Morn ' will lie rendered by the choir,
and "Santa Claus' Helpers" w ill be given
ny tne scnooi. Ait welcome. Thursday
Dec. 'Si, "Jesus' greater work today" w ill
be the last of the mid-week studies. This
will be a special hour for consecration be
cause of the Lord s Su riper and the beg n
uiug of the New Year.
ROCHESTER NORTH HOLLOW.
Karl Clark and Ktbel Thatcher have
measles.
John Hobson ha been balintr hav on the
Hubbard place.
Mrs. truest 1 hatcher ia ill with the
measles at Ueorge Clark's.
Ona Newton has gone to Bethel to work
for ber sister, Mrs. W. U. Brooks.
Dr. VV. A. Evan of Randolph has been
here litting the school children with
glasses,
Mrs. Bessie McCaig and daughters,
Ktbel and Mildred, are in Irving, Mass.,
on a visit.
Misses Mata and Evelyn Harvey enter
tained several of their little friend's Friday
afternoon.
Mrs. Harvey Perry of Northfleld has
been visiting and dressmaking at Moun
tain Brook farm.
Santa Claus will be at Herbert Eaton's
Monday evening, Dec. 25, w ith bis usual
supply of gifts. Come all and enjoy a
merry Christmas.
George Tupper of ParishviUe, N. Y., w ho
has been passing the last two months with
Iriends in New Hampshire and Massachu
setts, i now visiting at C. C. Minklcr's.
The cattle buyer who has been men
tioned in the Hkkald as "Frank Chase of
Bradford" and "Frank Jackson of Spring
Held" appeared here as "Frank Sanborn of
Woodstock'' and disappeared aoon after
with f. of borrowed cash. From another
party he bought J375 worth of stock and
tried to borrow ! SO to settle up a previ
ous trade. The atove blacking man has
also been In evidence here, but had been
to o well advertised to meet w ith complete
success.
SHARON.
We have a stock of select holiday good
of good value. Call and see them.'
M. J. Sahiiknt & Son.
M. C. Noyes is home from Bern is, N. H.
Misa Marie Billings ia at home for two
weeks.
Frank Ladue, wife and little son came
Tuesday.
Miss'l.irrle Davis is working for Mrs.
F.d. Fatten.
Miss Bessie Ames ia working for Mrs.
II. C. Bruce.
Chas. Downer ha returned from his
Western trip.
Little Margery Cone wag quite sick with
croup last week.
Geo. Kyan has moved his family into
A. Reynolds' little bouse.
E
W est Freeman' family have gona un t
i.iur a iu r)n uu me w inier.
Mrs. Chas. Harrington went to West
Hartford Tuesday to see her husband.
Chas. Barrett took a pair of h ia team
horse to Johnson a Saturday to be sold.
Mrs. Marcia Badger was called to IW
ett, Mas., by the serioua illness of ber
sister.
Kev. J. W. Cone conducted one of th
P" ikl meetings being held at South Boy-
sit,. a i uiiiu. etciung,
liey. J. W. Cone attended the burial of
Mrs. Harvey Bart boiomew at West Hart
ford Thursday of last met k.
Chaa Harrington, who has U-rn wri-otn-ly
ill at fi.s son's. Herl-ert, ia West
Hartford, is more comfortable.
K. K. Farnsworth. Ito. Ijidd. John
Hundley sod A. H. Chadbtirnr re now
etinnected w ith the People's tep phone
line.
. There w ill t Cbristmaa exercises w i; h a
tree next Mondav night at the tong I
church. F.vr body invited to come and
bring their pre nts. j
CASTOR I A
Far Infant and Children.
TfeB Kind Yoa Have Always Bcaghi
Bears the
Sifioaturo of
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PvlEAT
Nothing so good for salting down Pork as an Karl hen Jar
We have them in 15, 20, 21 and oO gallon sizes. They c(st
but I h tic more than wood and are much more easily cleaned
and kept sweet.
SNOW SHOES
Make good Christinas presents. Many good Snow Shoe
Runs are in anticipation this winter by the Snow Shoe Club
We have the genuine Canadian Snow Shoes made by the St.
Kegis Indians.
We Have a Nice Line of
Thermometers.
Hanging from GO degrees below zero to "2oQ above zero.
That ought to be enough.
We are having a very nice Christmas Trade, for which
we feel very appreciative and thankful. 0
J. H. Lamson & Sons.
We have some good bargains now in Second I land
Wood and Coal Heaters.
GRANVILLE.
Fred Vinton of Montpelier is in town
this week.
P. H. Hayes of Warren was in town a
day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Boyd were in Roch
ester Friday.
John K. Vinton returned from Middle-
bury Saturday,
H. P. Haye.i and w ife sient Snndav in
Warren with their son.
F.arl Bean and w ife were in town Sun
day, the guests of Mr. aud Mrs. II. II.
Hubbard.
There will be a Christmas tree with
appropriate exercises Saturday evening
at Lad iib' hall.
W. J. CarH-iter of lioxbury was in
town to visit his sihter, Mrs. Jennie Whit
ney, over -Sunday.
S. H. Kent was in Bethel Saturday- to
carry Miss Ball's furnilureto her boarding
place at Harry Washburn .
School in No. 'J, South Hollow, ia invited
to join school No. 5 in Kochester in
Christmas exercises with a tree at H. C.
F.aton'a in Rochester North Hollow Mon
day evening.
E. 1.. Martin, Mrs. Nichols, Truman
Austin of Rochester and Mr. and Mrs.
David Rlair of Hancock were in town last
week Wednesday to attend the funeral of
U. V. Wilson.
Death of Ceorge V. Wilaon.
Passed on from the terrcslrial into the
celestial life Monday, IVc. 11, at the home
of his son, Edmund, in Granville, Georire
V. Wilson, at the age of KI yc-jrs, 10
months and six day.
Mr. Wilson was Lorn in Le isville, N.
Y., Feb. 5. 1KB, of poor, but re; ectable,
parentage and the family fieing large, as
the custom waa in those days, he left his
home and started out into the world to
right life' battle hand-to-hand. When
only ten or twelve years old, he came into
Vermont and lived awhile in Whiting, but
feeling that be was not receiving iuue alt
of the advantages that were netssary for
a progressive young American, he left be
tween two day and crossed over the Green
mountains into the healthy town of Barn
ard and worked for awhile at lilac ksmith
ing. Then he went to Bridge ater and
worked at the business until he learned
the trade and then built a shop and auc
cessfully worked there for several ycara.
Feb. 6, 1N43. w ben twenty-one years old,
he married Mary Ann Briggs of Bridge
water and all of the fortune that he bad at
that time was hia young w ife and hi
strong right arm, but there were the attri
butes of a man w it bin hnn and they soon
began to make themselves manifest.
In IN.", he bought a farm aud moved
from Bridgewater to Granville, buiit a
shop and worked at farming and hlack
smithing for t years. While be lived in
town he was elected tow u representative,
justice of the peace and held other im
portant omces most of the tune.
In lit&i, his son took his farming busi
ii. iiere in tiiitut me ana lie nought a
larm in iiancocg and lived there twenty
years. June 12, l.sM, Mrs. Wilson died,
leaving a son and daughter who had
grown up to manhood and womanhood
The daughter had married C. G. Vinton of
nancock. ntie ait-n let. Is, IMS), n puij
he married Mr. Wrn. Wright of Granville'
While living in Hancock. Mr. Wilson
waa elected representative, justiee of the
peace and to other important ollices. In
October, lsaii his health having failed, he
sold hi farm, bought a house and moved
into Rochester village, hoping that by rest
he might recuperate, but it was a vain de
lusive hope, for hia life staff had become
old and weak and trembled like a reed in
the wind.
Jan. l"i, 1!K, hia second w ife suddenly
died, who had so kindly and faithfully
ministered to bun, and as he had become
partially belph-sf be came to Granville to
live w ith his son. Edmund, and family
w ho watched by hia bedside w ith kinrt'
sotu-itou care until the iinnmniK ...J
and he crossed over the border to the life
unknown, expecting and illini? to .h.
er up the harvest of that m hu-h he bad
sown. Fortunate ia the man m ho has a
son w honi he ran lean upon m hile eoini?
It haa been our good fortune to he inti
mately acquainted with Mr. W ilson for
more than forty year and our thoughts
will return with pleasure to the renunis- i
oences of former years. He was a man of 1
unimpeachable integrity and character -i
nti oy nam work, erseveranee and econ
omy be bad accumulated quite a large
proja-rty and he has truly and nobly per.
formed bis hfe'a mission, and now baa
gone to receive hi reward, and if we turn
bat k the ages in the book of hi life we
read industry, temperance and frugslitv
He left two isi. rs, Mrs. Marv Monta
gue of Masst na and Mrs. N. N. Chittenden
of lmisville. N. V.; al-o bis son.Kdunind
and aon-in-iaw. C. J. Vinton; p n grand
children and ten gn-at-grandt hildrt n
Hie funeral rv it WPre M attbe
bouse, the Bev. Frank E. Adams of 1;K b
etT ot.ciatitig. and th interment was in
the cemetery at Hancts k. k.
PETH.
I!r, H. J. f.at mas ic
Montpelier one
day iaH m eek.
Mrs. f hadm'nk. one if f,llr !rf.i
tM,i-, u" rriuf. mull ner
danghirr.
"i". uaries .-pear, l 1:1
bealtb.
'juite poor
Henry .aelv. who s, id h,s honhcld
g.nids at pul.li!' auction rtwnjiv has
ince iMt-n sending a lur visiting
friends bc'ure starting for C ut, m h-re
he and hit m ,e have gone, ami m ill r-nd
some time, if tbev like the country.
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EA8T ROXBUHY.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wardtier were ia
MontjK-lier last Friday.
Winifred Fqss ia home for the Cbriiii.,
vacation from Iter school in Woodstock.
Several of the farmers in the place ei
pect to have th.;ir cattle teated this wtri.
Forrest Fuller is to commence work for
Hc-nry Bacon in Williamstown next mutx.
Misa Maggie Kelly from Iioekhurn,
Can., is at her sister's, Mrs Genre
Knowle. She look back little Clam
Knowles, who bad been staying there for
a few weeka.
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