The Vermont Tribune, Ludlow, Friday, April 16, 1886 South Reading 4/16/1886 Mrs. J. A. BIXBY is in quite poor health, this spring. Snow is mostly gone,and the traveling is getting quite good. E. W. GODDARD lost a cow, recently, with disease of the throat. Mrs. Oren WALKER is at her son's in Brownsville, for a few weeks. Mrs. BARNES of Croyden, N. H., is at her sister's--Mrs. . HOYT. Mrs. Alvin JOHNSON has sold her place in Rutland, and has come back here to live. Stephen HANSCOMB has moved his family to Waltham, mass. Mrs. H. is a great sufferer from a cancer. The wife and daughter of Charlie ROBINSON of Rutland have come to his father's, to remain during the summer. Henry ALLEN has moved back into the Luther GILSON house, and George MATHEWS into the house lately occupied by his father. Calvin ROBINSON was quite pleasantly surprised to hear from his son George, who had been away seven years, and had not been heard from for four years. He is with his aunt in Madison, Wis. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- -- Ruth Barton [email protected] Dummerston, VT