The Vermont Tribune, Ludlow, Friday, August 9, 1889 North Sherburne 8/9/1889 Miss Emma DOUBLEDAY is at work for Mrs. A. C. BOUTWELL. Master Roy and Pearle HOLLAND are visiting at their grandparents' in Stockbridge. A few are through haying' but there are more who are not, nor likely to be, they begin to think, if poor weather and scarcity of help continue. Ira PL SHAW is no better. S. R. HOLLAND of Stockbridge called here, a day or two since, on his way home from Philadelphia, having been there for three horses for E. HARRINGTON of this place, who is preparing to build a fine residence at Bethel. One of the horses was the one C. M. HOLLAND sold him, a few years since, known around here as "Prince." Mr. H. told us it rained every day but one while he was gone, and he noticed many corn fields standing in water up to their ears, while potatoes were nearly covered. George FRINK's house was struck by lightning and some damage done, a few days since. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton mrgjb@sover.net Dummerston, VT