Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 March 1899 — DUNNVILLE. [ARTICLE]

DUNNVILLE.

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—David Miller is loading a car hf lumber at our burg. —Mrs. Mannan, who has been quite bad rapidly recovering. Fitzgerald has rented the farm, known as the Miller farm. —Clayton Collins, who has been sick for the past few weeks, is slightly improving. —The wild ducks have left’us. The reason they left was because they couldn’t skate. —John Anderson of Michigan City, was here looking after his farm, a few days ago. —Mesdames Morrisson and Tyler of DeMotte visited friends in this vicinity last week. —We understand that Mr. Grow of Kniman, has embarked upon the cattle buyers’ sea. —Miss Emma Henry has dismissed her school until next Monday, on account of deep snow. —Mr. Dunn has moved his scale house over to the east of our village. The postoffice will be moved into it. —Messrs. Manson Wheeler and Olda Vandercarr made themselves scarce last Monday. They went to Momence, 111., to work. —R. R. Smith, the D. V. operator, abdicated his throne in favor of the Crown Prince, W. 0. Hinshaw. Whether temporary or not, we cannot say.