Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 February 1899 — DUNNVILLE. [ARTICLE]
DUNNVILLE.
—Roads are very muddy t —Abraham Gingrich Sr., is on the sick list. *<* —Peck Miles killed four ducks a few days ago. —W. O. Hinshaw is going to Dakota this spring. —The Burk ranch has lost quite a number of horses. —The coal prop industry has come to a stand still. —W. W. Hinshaw took a flying trin to DflMotte laatwAok.
i,, I, i i ... . i - in— ■ —Mias XyttM DaArand la working foi Mrs. Kmlanskie. —Mrs. John Hannan had a stroke of paralysis lasi Monday. —Henry Gross and wile are visiting friends in this viciaity—Judging from appearance the wheat crop is not very premising.’ —Billy Floars. oldest son of Mr J Henry Floors, is on the sick Hat. —Charles Ross of Mnmrnm. was the gnest of Miss Netla Collins last Saturday and Sunday. —Prof. Chappell of Starke Gol, was the guest of Mr. White last Sunday. — Mrs. Emma Ocker of Wheatfield, was the gnest of her parents last Tuesday. —Subscribe for The Dkhockat, the only paper that describes the great court boose clock. — The social held in the M. E. church was a grand success. Amount cleared was $10.85. —Miss Jessie White’s favorite song is, “Upon the Western Plain.” Ask him for information. — Daniel Rich and Elmer Hershman attended the debateing exercises at Oak Grove last Friday night. —Earl, the next time yon go home with a girl, go all the way. Don’t let Joe Hilliard lose all his money. — Rev. Hickman addressed the K. P’s and Odd Fellow’s fraternities at the Wheatfield church last Sunday evening. — Morris McCullough of Richmond, sang a solo at the M. E. church at this [dace last Sunday. Mr. McCullough has no superiors in that line. After Hie son, Rev. Hickman preached a sermon in honor of Lincoln, which was very much appreciated.
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