Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 May 1900 — DUNNVILLE. [ARTICLE]

DUNNVILLE.

Wasted -garden soss. Purey Stocks went So Chicago last Monday. Mr. Charlie Sends Is working for Hsary Pile. Mrs. Henry Float*, who has been quite sick. le better. v Mr. Amsler took to Mm sights et Wheat*eld last Monday, V.

Mr. Ocber of Wheat He’d, called on D. V. last Sunday. V ; j, ' Hs that swallows a pocket knife, the same shall be Ailed. Mr. Charlj s Sands dinnsred with Mr. SlapJack last Sunday. - 4 Mrs. Pfile and Sadie L>on called on Mrs. Sands lufst Sunday. Arthur White again goes east. He goes east ta meet the sun, I guess. Mr. Henry Segrist of Knox, visited his brother Sam, last Sunday. Mrs. Cummings and her sister Mary, visited friends iu Porter Co., last Sunday. Assessor Fisher was in our midst last Tuesday . Mr. Fisher has made a good assessor. Mr. and Mrs. Vandercarr attended the quarterly meeting at DeMotte last Sunday. Miss Caroline Gllbransen of Wheatfield, ate onions with Miss TUlie Olson last Sunday. Hon. I. D. Dunn and wife departed for Wltchita, Kansas, last Wednesday, for a few weeks visit. The dance at Mr. Stocks’ last Saturday evening was a success every way. Good music and good order. Mr, Coffin is erecting a summer or icecream kitchen. Hilliard and White are doing the carpenter work. Messrs. Lindsey and Moran, the celebrated undisguised democrat, was tramping the sod, in this part, last Tuesday. We understand that Percy and Sadie will jump the mystical broom stick, July 24,1903. They believe in short engagements. Mr. D. V. called on Mr. and Mrs. Miser last Sunday. We discussed divers subjects, ranging from politics to North pole expeditions. Let Douglaas learn dress-making if he wishes to. If he can make an apron according to fashion, poets and sages will warwhoop bis praise. D. Y. will give a Dewey celebration in the near future. Don’t tell anybody, but we intend to get him here, and then bell him. He is a newly married man. Prof. R. A. Mannon attended the republican state convention last Friday. He succeeded in capturing the census job for his part. Girls, you will have to tell your ages now. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilmington, last Sunday, a fine democratic boy. Now, Mr. Wilmington was exceedingly happy. In order to give vent to his feelings he turned hand springs and hollered for Bryan, Longfellow and Pharaoh. _ .