The Vermont Tribune, Ludlow, Friday, April 16, 1886 Shrewsbury 4/16/1886 E. H. ALDRICH started for Dakota, last Monday. Jerome ATWOOD has lost four cows from some unknown cause, this spring. The best sap run of the season last Friday and Saturday. It looks now as if sugaring was about over for this year. DUNN, of the firm of DUNN& CRAMPTON of Rutland, has been in town, the past week, buying up large quantities of maple sugar. He pays eight cents per pound for good sugar. (Article about a HARRIS having cows poisoned. Mice have gotten to this portion of paper. RHB)The people in the east part of the town are considerably stirred up about the matter, and if the person should be found out it might go hard with him; for a person that will deliberately murder his neighbors cattle will murder his neighbor as well, if he thought he could escape detection. We don't want such people in town. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- -- Ruth Barton [email protected] Dummerston, VT