Source, The Poultney (Vt) Journal--Fri. Apr.13, 1906. POULTNEY, Vt. LOCAL BRIEFS. The Heber Allen chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will meet with Mrs. George Ripley next Thursday , April 19, at 3 o'clock. Russell Williams has a position in the office of the Ruggles Machine company, and Edward Vogel is clerking in the store of M. J. Horton & Son. John O. Jones, who two months ago resigned his position at Metropolitan Insurance company, has again taken the agency with increased territory. Harry Miner has bought of W. H. Alford his public hack and equipment, and will continue the business. A New England telephone call, 9 4, will secure his services. Amos J. Rogers received painful injuries on Monday While splitting wood a piece flew and struck him in the eye, and it is feared the sight may have been destroyed. He went to the Rutland hospital on Thursday. Patrick Kenney will sell his farm of 200 aces, situated in Hampton, N.Y., at public auction next week Saturday , April 21st. The farm contains about 25 acres of tillable land, about 2000 cords of wood, good buildings etc. At the same time he will also sell a lot of stock,farming tools and furniture, etc. Stallion, four years old, sired by Disappointment, two mares by Triceps, yearling colt, four cows, two yearlings, wagons, mowing machine, horse rake, plows, stoves, organ, chairs, beds, bedding, books, etc. Sale commences at 9 o'clock in the forenoon..