The Vermont Tribune, Ludlow, Friday, August 2, 1889 Plymouth Five Corners 8/2/1889 E. E. CARPENTER has been at home, recently, for a week's visit. He is preaching in Wells. Grandma BUTLER has gone to her son Fred's, in Frog City. (Where is/was Frog City? RHB) Maynard BROWN and family have returned to the old farm long enough to cut the hay. Adelbert ARCHER recently saw a deer crossing C. WHEELER's mowing. L. W. WILDER and wife have lately been in town, attending to the setting of a monument at Mrs. TRUDO's grave. This is no kind of a place for showmen, as HOWARD, the old-lime drummer boy, learned, last week, having an audience of twenty, we hear. Poor--very poor--hay weather! Some were hoping for a change for the better, with the advent of "dog-days," but it keeps on "just the same." A very few have finished haying. They are a lucky minority. Miss Ina SARGENT has been quite ill for a week past, but is now somewhat better. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton mrgjb@sover.net Dummerston, VT