The Vermont Tribune, Ludlow, Friday, November 23, 1888 Felchville 11/23/1888 Fred CADY is gaining slowly. Albert KENDALL is quite sick with a fever. We have heard that Galen TARBELL has the mumps. Hugh WHITE and wife are in Boston; will be gone about two weeks. We made a mistake about the saw-mill, last week. It is now owned by Alfred MEGRATH, instead of WARDNER. The remains of G. A. DAVIS' child, that were brought here, were taken up and removed to Windsor, last Monday. Harrison KENDALL was struck in the face by a stick of wood, the fore part of the week, and getting cold he has been laid up the past few days. M. A. DAVIS has been rearranging and making additions to his steam heating engine. C. W. TALCOTT of Woonsocket, R. I., did the work. Mr. D. is now shipping chairs to New York city and California. Mark STOCKIN is buying and shipping a large quantity of poultry to market, this fall. Charles WITHINGTON of South Reading wheeled E. W. GODDARD of the same place down here, last Tuesday morning, on a wheelbarrow. Mr. G. carried a Harrison and Morton flag, and four or five boys with dinner horns accompanied them. They arrived here in time for dinner; and as GODDARD weighs about 225 pounds we presume WITHINGTON relished his dinner. The wheeling was the result of an election wager. School in district No. 10 (Felchville) closed Nov. 9th, after a term of ten weeks. Number of pupils, 38; average, 33. Names of those who were neither absent nor tardy--Bertha BALDWIN, Edith STEARNS, Bert COLE, Fred PERKINS, Lilla PERKINS, Lottie SHEDD, Winnie SHEDD, Willie SHEDD, Tillie GRISWOLD, Ella VITTUM, Pauline HATCH; absent on account of sickness--Grace CADY, Harley KENDALL; absent only one day--Clara CADY, Ida GOING, Ida KENDALL. Frank HOOK, teacher. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton [email protected] Dummerston, VT