The Vermont Tribune, Ludlow, Friday, February 5, 1886 Chester 2/5/1886 NORTH STREET M. B. CRAIGUE was home from Vt. Academy to spend last Sabbath. Chas. F. HOWE has gone to Gardner, Mass., with a car-load of potatoes. Mrs. DUNHAM of Newport, N. H., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Q. D. GOWING. Mrs. J. O. SMITH and children, who went to Willimantic, Ct., to attend teh funeral of a distant relative, returned last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. RICHARDSON were called suddenly to 'Derry on the 3d inst., because of the alarming sickness of their grandson. Mrs. WITHERELL has rented her land and part of her house to her son-in-law, Mr. HOLLAND, who is going into the egg and chicken business. G. P. SPAULDING has a horse that understands his business in all places, but particularly on Sunday, as he always goes straight to the episcopal church the first time, unless directed otherwise; and as surely turns up to the baptist church whenever he goes with he second load, without guiding. In taking his lads home, too, he seems to know just where to stop for them to get out of the carriage. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton [email protected] Dummerston, VT