The Vermont Tribune, Ludlow, Friday, February 12, 1886 Chester 2/12/1886 SOUTH STREET Bert MORSE and Bert HALL went to Windsor, Wednesday. The sleighing is played out, and lumbermen are not happy. Oren HUBBARD wants to find the owner of a sum of money found by him. W. H. H. MURRAY will give his famous lecture, "John NORTON and how he ate his Christmas Dinner," next Wednesday evening. A crowded house attended the lecture at the Baptist church, Wednesday evening, by Hon. George Parsons GILMAN, and his description of the beauties and awful grandeur of the Swiss country was intently listened to for an hour and a half. The stereopticon views were very fine. The schools under Misses BOOMHOWER and BARTON closed last Friday afternoon. Miss BOOMHOWER will spend her vacation in town, and it will not be the fault of a large majority of the district if she doesn't teach our school another year. Both she and Miss BARTON have won many friends during their year's work among us, and the district will do no better to change teachers in either department. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton [email protected] Dummerston, VT