The Vermont Tribune, Ludlow, July 5, 1889 Plymouth Five Corners 7/5/1889 [deferred from last issue.] Miss Mary BROWN is at home, sick with inflammatory rheumatism. Miss Eva BROWN went, Sunday, for a four or five days visit in West Windsor. M. A DIMICK is repainting the Pinney Hollow school-house. Miss Bess PRATT is sick, with abcess, at her father's. We hear the JONES place is sold. Perhaps so; but real estate does not find a very ready market, of late years. Maynard BROWN and family have returned East, and are now located in Pittsburg, Penn. Mrs. Norman DAVIS still continues very low. School meeting, Tuesday evening, resulted as follows: E. E. EARLE, committee and collector; A. E. JOHNSON, clerk and treasurer. Voted, 24 weeks school. Where will we find our scholars? Grandma BUTLER continues about the same; confined to her bed. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton mrgjb@sover.net Dummerston, VT