The Vermont Tribune, Ludlow, Friday, July 19, 1889 North Springfield 7/19/1889 H. M. KNIGHT's business has increased so much that he has had to hire an assistant. Loren C. MARTIN lost a nice mare, July 4th, from some unknown cause. Charles ADAMS also lost a nice cow, July 14th. A disgraceful row occurred at what is known as Kendricks Corners, the night of July 9th. Monday, Sheriff SPAFFORD arrested two of the parties and brought them before Justice M. L. LAWRENCE. One of them--E. B. VanORNAM--was acquitted, there not being evidence sufficient to convict him; the other--Mrs. Kate FAIRBANKS--was fined $15 and costs, amounting to $27.49. Mrs. P. L. CHANDLER started, Tuesday, for Queen City Park, Burlington, where she is to take charge of the Briggs Cottage during the Spiritualist and Universalist camp meetings. She was accompanied by her mother. The Ladies sociable met wit Mrs. Fred G. FIELD, Wednesday afternoon and evening, July 10th. Although the day was rainy, a good number were in attendance. The following is the amount the several districts received from the town for school moneys: District No. 1, $105.14; No. 2, $103.12; No. 3, $81.33; No. 4, $82.62; No. 5, $171.55; No. 6, $96.44; No. 7, $1136.77; No. 9, $103.44; No. 10, $83.74; No. 12, $78.84; No. 13, $88.02; No. 13 (Springfield and Chester), $36.12; No. 14, $77.09; No. 15, $73.58; No. 18, $82.47. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton mrgjb@sover.net Dummerston, VT