Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 December 1900 — DUNNVILLE. [ARTICLE]
DUNNVILLE.
Wheat looks nice. Mrs. Hughes, who has been quite sick, is better. Mr. Timmons, who has been quite sick, is a good deal better. Henry Gross of Morion, is visiting friends at D. V. and vicinity. George Gross tfeut to.Yalpo. last Saturday. lit- went to get married, 1 guess. Mrs. Buck DeArmond, who has been quite sick, is a little better at this writing. Miss Stella White says that Mr. Howard Shock is a very kind boy. Nowondder. A few of our D. V. boys attended the social at the Stoel school house ill Porter Co., last Saturday. Billy, the elevator boy, is gone. Miss Cora is no longer happy. She is walking melancholy. Too bad. The revival services held for the past three weeks in the M. F. church, closed last Sunday. There were no accessions. Our school pedagogues arrived home from the association in good style. The intellectual Boxers of Rensselaer didn't massacre them. The D. V. schools will give a handkerchief social Saturday evening (10-mght) for the sole purpose of swelling the size of their respective libraries. Come one. Come all. Hon. J. W. Adkins has tuned up his guitar and is now ready to play for entertainments. Mr. Adkins is a fine player. He can play all of the pieces com|>osed by Mozart. There is a clique of primitive and badly warped thinkers in Rensselaer who allude too 1). V., and vicinity as "the swamps." Am sorry that such people reside in our county, for their presence altho puny, contaminates the air of education. " The swamps" that they allude to, however, are in their heads, for their hat racks are a series of swamps and lagoons with a grand system of deserts. Be rational in your remarks.
