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    1. [VERMONT] Here and There 8/9/1889
    2. Ruth Barton
    3. The Vermont Tribune, Ludlow, Friday, August 9, 1889 Here and There 8/9/1889 For the Horse Breeders' meeting at Rutland, a special train will leave Bellows Falls each day, at 7 a. m., and leave Rutland for Bellows Falls at 6 p. m., with round-trip tickets for fare one way and stock transportation free. J. C. BOWEN at Kendrick's Corners has the largest refrigerator in the county. He buys eggs and butter for the winter trade, and stores sever thousand dozen eggs and several tons of butter. It takes 200 tons of ice to keep the building cool during the Summer. Perley, son of Eugene ASH of Pittsford fell off from and was run over by a lumber cart, heavily laden, last Saturday. Though badly bruised, no bones were broken, and no serious result is feared. A child of Mannig WILLIAMS was run over in a similar manner, a few days before, and so badly hurt about the head that its recovery is doubtful. John FLAGG of Somerville, N. J., was arrested at Clarendon Springs, Wednesday, by Deputy Sheriff FISH, for drawing $50 from the Rutland County bank last November on a sight draft of the Somerville bank, which, when presented at the latter bank, was not honored, as FLAGG had no funds there. He afterwards failed to reimburse the Rutland bank. A few days ago he came to Clarendon Springs to make arrangements for his family to pass the Summer there. The following dates are set for local fairs: State fair, Burlington, Sept. 3-5; Rutland county, Rutland, Sept. 17-19; Valley fair, Brattleboro, Oct. 2-3; Windsor county, Woodstock, Sept 24-26. The new steam mill of S. L. GRIFFITH, situated three miles west of Danby village, was started Wednesday. This mill is fitted up with the most modern machinery for cutting lumber, timber and clapboards. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton mrgjb@sover.net Dummerston, VT

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