Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 February 1899 — CORRESPONDENCE. [ARTICLE]

CORRESPONDENCE.

DUNNVILLE. * —Roads are excellent. —Miss May Witt is on the sick list. —Mr. J. N. White lost a cow last week. —Mr. T. J. Maloney is filling up his ice house. —Miss Mary Brett is at Foresman on a visiting tour. —Mrs. Hillard took a flying trip to San Pierre last Tuesday. —Mr. Jesse Collins went to Momence last Tuesday, to work. —Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler, a fine girl. Jimmie is happy. —Mrs. McCullouck of Richmond, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Coffin. T —Mias Emma Henry, who has been sick, resumed her duties last Monday. —Mr. George Stembel, of Wheatfield, was on our streets last Tuesday. Hughes went to Indianapolis to visit her, sister who is very sick. —Miss Netta Hall, who has been j working at Valparaiso, is visiting her parents at this place. —The revival meeting which has in progress at Wheatfield Center, closed last Sunday evening. —R. R. Smith who has been sick with the grip, is almost well. Recovery began on Ground Hog day. —Mr. Wilson Miser has dismissed his school for a week on the account of sickness among the scholars. —Ground Hog tlay was not celebrated at this place. If Mr. Hog would come around we would celebrate on him. Oied, at her home in Walker township, Miss Millie Jasperson. The disease that proved fatal was scarlet fever. The remains were interred in the Wheatfield cemetery. —The dance at Mr. Stalk’s last Saturday night was a success. The main feature of the evening was the demonstration of the waltzing ability of Mr. Joe Hilliard. ; —The'Oak Grove literary and <iebateing society held their election last Friday night. The of-

ficers elected were the following: President, J. G; Kaupke; vicepresident, Warren White; secretary, Jeftsie White; treasurer, Howard Wynant; editor, Bertram Vandecarr; editoress, Netta Collins; marshal, John Finn.