The Vermont Tribune, Ludlow, Friday, November 23, 1888 North Chester 11/23/1888 One day last week, Fred CARLISLE made an ugly wound in his hand by sticking the tine of a pitchfork through it. It is now doing well, with prospect of a speedy recovery. The 12th inst., Miss Carrie STEVENS picked five dandelion-blossoms. L. S. RICHARDSON and wife, of Londonderry, recently spent a few days with their parents--Mr. and Mrs. S. A. RICHARDSON. Last Tuesday, Hugh A. BEMIS lost a necktie and pin between the two villages--the pin in the form of a roller-skate. Oscar HILL of Rutland was in town, last Monday, and erected a tombstone on his father's (Lewis HILL) grave in North street cemetery. Mrs. Henry RIGGS went to Montpelier, Wednesday, to spend a few days with her son Bertie, who is attending school there. Arthur D. TARBELL has returned from Bellows Falls, where he has been for a few weeks. A. LEWIS of Gardner, Mass., is visiting at his uncle's --Henry RIGGS. Mrs. Pat HENRY had the misfortune to badly scald her foot, a short time since, by the upsetting of a teapot of hot tea. The cheese factory stopped making cheese, Wednesday, Nov. 21st, for the season. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton [email protected] Dummerston, VT