The Vermont Tribune, Ludlow, Friday, February 5, 1886 Proctorsville 2/5/1886 Mrs. Nelson DAMON, from Windsor, has been visiting friends here, the past week. Almon PECK report the ground frozen to the depth of about sixteen inches, in the cemetery. The remains of Mrs. duane ROSS, who died in Ludlow, were brought here for burial, Tuesday. Mrs. Rhoda RICE, from Albany, N. Y., came to her father's--Wm. SMITH, Esq.--Wednesday, to spend a few weeks. Itso WALKER, who has been clerk at the hotel the past eight months, will leave this week, Fred BAILEY from Ludlow taking his place. The annual meeting of the Proctorsville Library Society was held on Wednesday evening, Jan. 28th, when teh following officers were elected for the year ensuing: Directors, H. A. FLETCHER, Geo. S. HILL, N. G. PIPER; clerk, treasurer and librarian, Kendall TAYLOR. The librarian reported that forty-six volumes had been added to the library the past year, by donation. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton [email protected] Dummerston, VT