The Vermont Tribune, Ludlow, Friday, January 29, 1886 Gassetts 1/29/1886 School closes Friday. Miss JENKINS gives the best of satisfaction. E. H. HALL wants to sell his farm. Mrs. Clara A. M. BEANE of North Hatley, P. Q., is visiting at J. H. MARSH's. Leave your orders now, at SCRIBNER's store, for the William Clark phosphate. Leonard WARREN is looking very good-natured, now-a days, and thinks of buying a farm if he can find one that will suit. Uncle Sam will help him. School in Smokeshire closed January 15. Martha FISH, Lena FISH, Walter FISH, Charlie PIPER, Maud SQUIRES, and Eugene WYMAN, have had no absent-marks this term. Henry GLYNN was perfect in spelling, and Maud SQUIRES missed one word only; Martha FISH, Walter FISH, Maud SQUIRES, and May SQUIRES, have been neither absent nor tardy for three terms. Winnie M. ROLLINS, teacher. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton [email protected] Dummerston, VT