The Vermont Tribune, Ludlow, Friday, July 18, 1889 Tyson 7/12/1889 James TYSON and son James (son and grandson of the late Isaac TYSON, Jr.) called here this week, to look over the place. The elder James was here in his father's business in 1846 to'48, and not infrequently visits the place where he had his first experience in the iron business. Will JACKSON and family, from Boston, have arrived at Echo Lake hotel to spend their summer vacation. Mr. JACKSON is one of the old time visitors to this place. Witnesses in the case of State vs. GUILDER, for kidnapping, started for Woodstock, Monday. This indicates that GUILDER is to be tried at the present term of court. Mrs. J. W. STICKNEY, who has been very sick for the last two weeks, is now better and gaining slowly. Miss Chloe M. DIX is home again, after an absence of several months in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Mrs. J. D. DIX, who has been quite sick for the past few weeks, is much better now. John D. DIX, while chopping in the woods, last week, cut his foot quite badly, splitting it open about two inches. In school district No. 1 (Kingdom), the following officers were elected: Committee, N. TAYLOR; clerk, Henry MERRILL; treasurer, J. D. DIX; collector, E. S. MERRILL; auditors, E. S. MERRILL, Warren BAILEY, Henry MERRILL. Voted, to have 24 weeks school. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. WILSON, were made happy by the advent of a son and heir, the 5th inst. About all teh wool has been sold in this vicinity, at from 25 to 30 cents per pound. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton mrgjb@sover.net Dummerston, VT