The Vermont Tribune, Ludlow, Friday, April 16, 1886 West Bridgewater 4/16/1886 Our best hay is selling at $12 per ton at the barns. Charles MADDEN has moved into Mrs. BUTLER's house on the farm. Five men in MADDEN's shop turned out twenty-thousand rounds, daily. Mrs. Constantine ADAMS visited friends in this place, last week. Will WILLIS has moved into the house with Ellen HADLEY, on the hill. E. B. SANDERSON of Plymouth commenced work for J. N. MADDEN, April 1st. It is reported that Fred SPAULDING intends to build a new house, this spring. F. G. SPAULDING is suffering from an attack of sciatic rheumatism. E. J. DOYLE is also on the sick-list. The Woodstock and Rutland stage makes its round trip on wheels, not-withstanding the large drifts in Sherburne Hollow. Mrs. Richard BRADLEY, formerly of this town, who has been living West, several years, arrived in town with her oldest son, a short time ago. We have a rare specimen of a small boy in the person of Master Clyde SPAULDING. He is nearly five years old, and weighs less than thirty pounds. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton [email protected] Dummerston, VT