Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 January 1901 — DUNNVILLE. [ARTICLE]

DUNNVILLE.

"Waurted—»ome snow. Stella «ays that Charlie Kaupke is *O.K. .Krank Patterson lost a fine pony last 1 Mowday. Lulu Hilliard is the proud possessor of -4* new apron. Abe Hendryx hurt himself quite se- « venely a few days ago. 'W-.sxdinncr with Mr. Newhouse last ' Suiulay. We had pie, too. Mtss Sarah Albin, who has been quite 1* better at this writing, jJetweCxoce has set up a shoerm king • Aopin mrr village. He also repairs har»bm and other leather breakages.

George Ketchmark is building an ice house on his D. V. propertv. Mrs. Isaac Blocher, of Wheatfield tp., and Miss Bertha Hopkins, of Blackford, were visiting in these parts last Tuesday , and Wednesday. James Newhouse has purchased 10,000 I bushels of gram, in six weeks. Pretty good for D. V. isn’t it? Mr. Newhouse is our elevator man. Co. Supt. Hamilton was in these parts last Wednesday, inspectingthe work of the school teachers. The teachers step high to the tune of Pedagogy when he comes around. Miss Cowgill believes that the only true way to encourage any industry is to increas i the consuinptnwi of the products of said industry. Broomcorn raisers will be made happy. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sands departed for Tennessee last Tuesday. Clarence has purchased a farm in that state of Rev. Caltou, the present M, E. pastor at this place. We-ush him success m his Southern home.