The Vermont Tribune, Ludlow, Friday, August 2, 1889 Proctorsville 8/2/1889 John A. HUBBARD of Cambridge, Mass., is spending the week in town. Frank BRAGG has moved his family to Smithville, Ludlow. The wet weather of the past week interferes greatly with the work of hay-making. A crop one-third more than average is reported by the farmers, but of inferior quality. Chas. A. SKINNER of Brooklyn, N. Y., is stopping at the hotel a few days. Miss WEST is moving her goods into the Hill block, east of the hotel. Mrs. C. B. STREETER and son, from Brattleboro, are the guests of her father, A. E. MOORE, for a few days. Will MOLONY, who has been in Claremont, N. H., the past year, has returned to Centre Rutland as head clerk in the store lately run by J. E. ROBINSON & Co., but now under the management of the Vermont Marble Co. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton mrgjb@sover.net Dummerston, VT