The Vermont Tribune, Ludlow, Friday, July 19, 1889 Mount Holly 7/19/1889 W. C. BARRETT arrived home from Kansas City, Wednesday night. Mrs. Alma GUILD has been on the sick-list. Mrs. KENDALL and Mrs. HAWKINS, of Pittsford, and Mrs. CHANDLER of Rutland, called at J. A. HORTON's, last Friday, while on their way from Felchville to Pittsford. Miss Nellie SMITH goes to Palmer, Mass., this week, to visit her brother James SMITH. She will also go to Springfield, Nantasket and other places, before returning home. F. D. WILLIS has just purchased a nice new Esty organ for his daughter Mabel. Herman HORTON of Fitchburg, Mass., visited at his home in this place, last week. Mr. H. is now telegraph operator in Fitchburg. Harry HOWARD, originally the drummer boy of the Army of the Potomac, gave a variety entertainment at the town hall, Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. HULETT are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. ACKLEY. A. W. COOK returned to Washington, last Saturday morning. His wife and children will go later. Some of the friends of Miss Addie HANLEY made her a visit, Wednesday, it being her 15th birth-day. Mrs. GATES and daughter-in-law, of Rutland, visited at Mrs. A. W. COOK's, the first of the week. L. G. NICHOLS was called to Landgrove, Thursday, by the death of his father. It is conceded that the cheese made by John SMITH at Bowlville factory will equal any to be found. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton mrgjb@sover.net Dummerston, VT