Source, Rutland Vt. Herald--Sat. July 27, 1901 MIDDLEBURY, VT. The Lake Dunmore house has 60 guests and the same number booked for August.The season at the lake is not considered quite up to the average by hotelmen. A. B. Nelson is visiting his old home in Ticonderoga for a few days. The annunciator system at the Addison is to be repaired and overhauled the coming week. A. A. Nelson will do the work. The Addison County Agricultural society will hold its annual fair in this town on September 10, 11, and 12. The secretary reports a healthy interest being taken, and states that the fair will be the best held in Addison county for many years. Work on the new reservoir is progressing very slowly. The patrons of the Aqueduct company have been inconvenienced the past few days by the shortage of water caused by the drought. Mrs. F. M. Foot suffered a peculiar accident Thursday evening. Her son had been working upon some fishing tackle and dropped several hooks upon the floor, and later his mother stepped upon one inflicting quite q severe wound, requiring the services of a physician, who was obliged to cut the hook out of the flesh.