he Vermont Tribune, Ludlow, Friday, February 5, 1886 Shrewsbury 2/5/1886 Keep those logs out of that path! Those hogs don't travel the road this week. Good. Teamsters are busy just now, good roads and plenty of wood to draw. Omar WETHERBY has bought the Luther KNIGHT farm; he takes possession the 1st of March. We understand that person from Clarendon has bargained for the Horace COLBURN farm, but the writings are not made yet. Wm. RUSSELL was in town, Thursday, looking for a man to take his farm for another year. He has a good farm and it is a good chance for the right man. Some 150 tons of ice have been taken from RUSSELL's pond, in the past week, and at this writing (Wednesday) people are still drawing, it being distributed in Mt. Holly, East Wallingford and over a good share of our own town. School closed Jan. 29th, in district No. 10, after a term of 16 weeks. Whole number of scholars, 21; average attendance 16. The following had no absent- or tardy-marks: Clara SAVERY, Katie and Hattie RUSSELL; tardy but not absent--Jessie JOHNSON, Hiram MOORE, Harry RUSSELL. L. Nora PIERCE, teacher. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton [email protected] Dummerston, VT