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    One of the Party

    ​​ONE OF THE PARTY.
    AUGUST 27. 1898.

    The Herald prints a communication in regard to the senatorial candidacy, of Mr. Griffith of Danby as an advertisement because we hardly consider it of enough importance to print as news. 
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    A Pleasant Trip

    ​​LUDLOW, VERMONT
    The Vermont Tribune.
    FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1898.

    We had received an interesting article describing a visit to Danby by several Mount Holly people, but lack of space forbade us to print it last week. It appears below. -ED.
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    A Noted Vermonter

    ​​April 11, 1902.
    Groton, Vt..
    A Noted Vermonter.

    Hon. S. L. Griffith of Danby, who was in town last week looking after his extensive lumber business gave some of his friends a few points on Cuba and his travels in the old county that will interest the readers of THE TIMES.
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    ​ALVA GRIFFITH GOING TO WAR

    ​​ALVA GRIFFITH GOING TO WAR

    Popular High School Student Enlists in Naval Aviation Service.

    Alva Griffith, secretary of the Senior Class and treasurer of the boys’ division of the class, Easton High School, and president of the High School Association, has enlisted in the naval aviation service and expect to be called to Cape May on Friday of this week.
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    A LETTER TO THE EDITOR OF THE BRANDON UNION

    ​The Brandon Union.
    FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1898.
    A LETTER TO THE EDITOR OF THE BRANDON UNION:

    Now that the senatorial contest in Rutland county has ended in a victory for the straight Republican ticket, Mr. S. L. Griffith, one of its regular nominees against whom the combined efforts of Democrats and disappointed Republicans were aimed to accomplish his defeat, is all smiles.
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    GROOM IS 66, BRIDE 65

    ​GROOM IS 66, BRIDE 65.
    J.. Raiche of Danby Goes to Manchester, N. H., For Bride.
    (Special to The Herald.)

    Danby, May 18.—Adolph J. Raiche of this town, 66 years old, and Mrs. Harriet Des Viens of Manchester, N. H., 65, were married Monday at the latter city by Rev. L. J. A. Doucet. A reception was given for them at Manchester Tuesday evening, 40 relatives being present. They arrived yesterday in this town where Mr. Raiche is employed, a reception being planned for them here.

    Both have been married before and each has four children living, all of Mr. Raiche’s being married, while all but one of Mrs. Raiche’s are married. Mrs. Raiche’s first husband was killed about 30 years ago. The first Mrs. Raiche died about five years ago.