Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 August 1900 — SNAKE HILL SIFTINGS. [ARTICLE]
SNAKE HILL SIFTINGS.
[Snake Hill is located two and one-half miles southeast of Dunnville.] David Miller has a very sick horse. Fred Booth is a candidate for matrimony. Don't all apply at once. David Miller was severely hurt while trying to break a colt last week. Joseph Feuzel and William Shire drove to North Judson Sunday to the picnic. John Hoshaw of Bloomington. Ills., has been visiting in these parts the last week. The blue racer snakes have Begun to come in from off the flat for w inter. They are rushing the season. Mrs. Sedlock. who has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hendryx. left for her home in Chicago last Sunday. Hello, boys, did you know that strawberry blondes are out of style? There are some around D. V. that are lost, don't you think ? Mrs. Dunn, who has been visiting her parents. Mr. mid Mr. and Mrs A. G. Hendryx. left for her home at Normal. Ills., last Monday. The Hendryx Bros, and Fred Booth, who had the wreck a week ago last Sunday on their return from Sunday school, have got dectored up but the buggy has not. The Baptist church of Dunnville held their regular monthly, meeting last Saturday eve elected Milton Jones as one of their trustees Milton keeps drinks to sell, but they are temperance drinks. The flve year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Beast became angry at his grand-mother because she threatened to w hiphim for putting an apple in the pump spout, and told her he would run away, but she thought nothing about it until about 3:30 Friday eve when they raised the neighbors and hunted until 9 o'clock that night before they found him. He had fallen asleep in the woods.
