The Vermont Tribune, Ludlow, Friday, December 21, 1888 Perkinsville 12/21/1888 Carl SHEDD of Ware, Mass., has been visiting friends in town. Mrs. Electa GOWING of the lower village has moved to Chester South street, to live with her daughter Augusta, recently married to Frank HAWKS. Rain, Sunday night, Monday and Monday night, followed by a blizzard Tuesday morning. A beautiful moonlight evening Tuesday evening, and a goodly company at the visit to the Baptist parsonage for the benefit of Rev. H. M. HOPKINSON. The law concerning the bounties on noxious animals has been amended--all captors of such animals should present themselves to the town clerk of the town in which they reside, with the skins of the animals taken, make oath to certain statements, obtain a certificate from the town clerk, and present the same endorsed to the town treasurer, who will pay claims. Town clerks have a fee of 10 cents, for examining and marking each skin, to be paid for claimant, which in the case of foxes is added to the bounty. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton [email protected] Dummerston, VT