Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 January 1899 — DUNNVILLE. [ARTICLE]
DUNNVILLE.
—We are having an era of good roads. —Charles Peregrine is buying up hogs. —Charles Brown is working for John Finn. Miss Nettie Collins has bought a new organ. —Henry Floar is pressing hay for Mr. Peregrine. —Charles Peregrine is caring hay at the Dunn’s siding. —David Miller and Mac Rockwell are caring coal props at our burg. —Lambert Collins is confined to the house, on account of rheumatism. —R. R. Smith is expecting a visitor of fair sex variety, in the near future. —Rev. Morisson of the Free Methodist church,' filled the M. E. pulpit last Sunday. —Thos. Maloney finished husking corn last Friday. He had about 1,700 bushels. When will those German Carp of the long nose variety begin cleaning out the river? —W. S. DeArmond is in Rensselaer attending a law suit, between his mother and her farm tenant. —The Free Methodist church started up a revival meeting at the Dnnnville school house last Tuesday night. —Johnnie Jackson, who has been visiting his friends in these
parts, returned to Michigan City last Monday. —The question for discussion at the literary and debating society next Friday night is, ‘‘Resolved that in the Americo-Hispano war treaty, Spain fared the best.”
