Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 March 1899 — DUNNVILLE. [ARTICLE]

DUNNVILLE.

—Oh, for language to describe our roads. —Daniel Gross went to Indianapolis to work. —Roy Wheeler has gone to Momence, HI., to work. —Henry Amsler, of Pontiac, 111. is here looking after his farm. —Wilson Reddin is working for Henry Floars, the hay presser. —Mr. Bryant, formerly of this place, has moved to Wheatfield. —Miss Leona Finn, who has been quite sick is rapidly recovering. —The Kankakee river is raising very rapidly; hunters are jubilant. —John Blocher has moved into Billy Jones’ house, east of Dunnville. —John Collins, of Knox, visited his brother, David Collins, last Sunday. —Everybody who had potatoes buried reports that all or most of them are rotten. —John Lily of San Pierre, is learning telegraphy under R. £. Smith at Dunnville. —Mr. and Mrs. J. N. White went to Medary ville to attend the funeral of Mrs. Blue. —W. W. Hinshaw has sold his form to Johnathan Finn. We hate to lose Mr. Hinshaw, but snch is fote. —John Dunn of Wichita, Kansas, visited his parents the Hon. I. D. Dnnn and family, a few days ago. —Clayton, a younger son of David Collins, is very sick. Dr. Agnew of San Pierre, is giving the medical aid. —Lambert Collins, Warren and Jessie White, and Emma Henry were the guests of Miss May Kellerman, last Sunday. —Joe Hilliard still poises before the sons of men, as a celebrated walxer. If Joe was in Zoln land, be might become a celebrated Zulu war dancer. —Rev. J. Yandercar, who worshippers of confusion, had in Chi ua, has returned. Being asked about Pekin, he said, “I never saw that {dace, but Thayer, Newton county, is all risrht.” Is Newton connty in China?