The Vermont Tribune, Ludlow, Friday, January 18, 1889 Spafford 7/12/1889 No clue, as yet, to the missing HUMPHREY boy, although much effort has been made. A. N. JOHNSON of Trebo district was overcome while haying on his farm, the 2d inst., from heat and over taxing his system by lack of rest and worriment about the death of his wife about a month ago. He lost his reason for a short time, creating some excitement among his neighbors, who found him taking on about his troubles. hi friends will be glad to know, however, that he is all right now. Master Henry WHELDEN and Miss Mary COOLEDGE, of Ludlow, are visiting their cousin, Gertie MARSH. J. C. SCRIBNER has a nice, large, rangy well-broke four-year-old colt for sale. Elisha MARSTON is not feeling as well as usual, this warm weather. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton mrgjb@sover.net Dummerston, VT