The Vermont Tribune, Ludlow, June 28, 1889 Andover 6/28/1889 E. P. STUART is having his house newly shingled and new windows put in. Henry C. HOWE of Somerville, Mass., was the guest of Dr. F. O. STODDARD, last week. At the school-meeting in district No. 4, Tuesday evening, the following school officers were elected: Moderator, W. W. FULLER; prudential committee, C. E. SPAULDING; clerk, B. STICKNEY; treasurer, H. J. WALKER; collector, B. STICKNEY; auditor, W. W. WARD; surveyor of wood, G. P. STICKNEY. May J. STODDARD closed her school in district No. 4, Tuesday. Number of scholars, 7. Artie and Gertie DIMICK had neither absent-or tardy- mark during the term; Clintie and Warner HUTCHINSON were not absent. Mrs. C. J. FELTT will sell at auction, at the homestead of the late Frank FELTT, Tuesday, July 2d, at 1 o'clock p. m., household goods, furniture, farming tools, 30 tons of hay, 40 acres of grass, &c. Don't for get time and place. R. M. PIERCE and family have returned to South Lancaster, Mass., where they expect to make their home in the future. Andover Sunday-school was represented at the convention in Cavendish, last week, by 14 members. All report a good time. A. J. DEMARY of Ludlow has been at Samuel FARRAR's, the past week, moving the old red store and converting the same into a carriage house. Mrs. Benj. AUSTIN, Mrs. Wm. PETTINGILL, and Lewis TAFT, are improving. The visitors, the past week, were: Mr. BRONSON and Mrs. BOYNTON, of Manchester, Mr. and Mrs. ARNOLD, of Bellows Falls, at B. AUSTIN's; Eddie TARBELL of North Brookfield, Mass., at Wm. ROWELL's; John COOK and wife, at Abner FELTT's; Mrs. FARNSWORTH of Glens Falls, N. Y., at Lewis HOWARD's. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton mrgjb@sover.net Dummerston, VT