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    1. [VERMONT] East Wallingford 7/26/1889
    2. Ruth Barton
    3. The Vermont Tribune, Ludlow, Friday, July 26, 1889 East Wallingford 7/26/1889 Busy haying now, and do not find many news items in the hay-field. Geo. S. WILDES lost his valuable brood mare recently. She fell through the floor and choked to death. Rev. Mr. FREEMAN preached here last Sunday; and those who were present had the privilege of listening to a very able discourse. Although he is past eighty-seven years of age, he can preach better than many of the younger ones; and when he comes this way again, we hope he will tarry and give us another sermon. Sabbath-school every Sunday, at 11 o'clock. An invitation to attend is extended to all. Nellie LITTLE fell on a scythe and cut her hand severely. Dr. HAZEN did it up and she is now doing well. Mrs. E. H. ALDRICH has returned home from Canada; but her stay will be short, as she is going to the Adirondacks to stay a spell. Her health is poor, and she goes there in hopes to return much improved. News is received from Medford, Oregon, of the death, July 10th, of Alfred H. JACKSON, who left this place for the Pacific Slope some ten months ago. Death was the result of a complication of diseases that baffled the skill of the physicians. The Mechanicsville and Ludlow base-ball clubs play a game here, this afternoon. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton mrgjb@sover.net Dummerston, VT

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