Vermont Tribune, Ludlow, Friday, April 16, 1886 Springfield 4/16/1886 Miss Cora GOULD has returned from Brookline. Arthur RICE and Fred WILKINSON are home from New York. E. P. B. PULSIPHER has raised a new sign at the entrance of his livery stable. James E. E..IS has been appointed chairman of the Header committee of the Springfield Wheel Club. Mrs. FRANKLIN, mother of Mrs. HOLBROOK, died at the residence of R. C. HOLBROOK, Saturday, April 10th. DILLON, FORBUSH, WHITCOM, and DARTT, are home from Dartmouth for a week's vacation. DILLON is on the sick-list. A young son of Curtis TAYLOR was badly injured, Wednesday, by falling under a team driven by Jerry HENRY; his head and breast being badly jammed. Dr. HAZELTON dressed the wounds and thinks that the boy will come out all right. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton [email protected] Dummerston, VT