Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 April 1901 — DUNNVILLE. [ARTICLE]
DUNNVILLE.
D. V. is still unfrozen. Miss May Witt, who was working in Porter couuty, has returned. Mr. Finn; who was a little indisposed a few days ago, is better at this writing. Billy Lawrence is erecting a summer kitchen. He is building it to eat ice cream in. Expert machinists repaired the Collins & Miller engine last Tuesday and Wednesday. Messrs. John Mannan and John C. Kaupke departed for the modern Jerusalem last Tuesday to do jury work. We understand that Otto Schrader is going to lay him down and die. The reason is because his girl has left. Messrs. Bert Neece and Peck Miles were in this vicinity last Sunday. The boys loves D, V., or rather two of the sweet eighteens. Messrs. Marion Sands, James Newhouse and Otto Schrader and Faith, Hope and Charity attended the church social at San Pierre last Saturday evening. A photographer was in our midst last Tuesday. In a few days the reflections of a few of our boys and girls will be indelibly impressed upon a few card boards. Miss Fannie McCarthy, our democratic cousin, celebrated her'last day of school the 18th of April. Miss McCarthy taught a fine schuol, which fact is attested by well pleased patrons. Trustee Maloney held the graduates examination at this place last Saturday. We hope that those who tried, did not cast their bread upon the water but that immediate success will be their lot. James Newhouse is having a gallon of trouble. He has four girls and he can’t discover which one is the nicest. Consult the Delphian oracle, Jim, "Beware of the Ides of July." The dance at Ketchmark’s hall last Saturday evening was a season of rejoicing. All present declared that they had a fine real time. The music was angelic, vea marvelously sweet. Good order prevailed. We, in the capacity of assessor, ate or partook or assimilated or helped assimilI ate a fine dinner at Mr. James Davis’ j last Monday. Uncle Jim feeds his visitors to well for they always ’make it a point to repeat the visit. Sister Emma M. Henry reduced her school year to a focus last Tuesday. Emma taught a fine school and we sincerely hope that she will relegate her in- | tentions to the background, where they 1 belong, and come back next year. I The social at the San Pierre M. E. I church last Saturday evening was a season of sociable jollity and unrequited p.easantness. Although the house was not thronged with an excited multitude yet all who were present declared that their coming was not in vain. Miss Rennewanz was unanimously voted to be the champion of the evening, ice cream speaking. Amount taken in *9.69. .
