Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 August 1908 — DUNN VILLE. [ARTICLE]

DUNN VILLE.

Mr. and Mrs. John Riggs visited Sunday with the Collins family. Ross White spent Sunday with Miss Akers near Baum’s bridge. Mrs. Finn and daughter Anna called on the scribe Sunday evening. F. W. Fisher and wife of Four Corner? were driving in these parts Sunday. Roy Vandercar went to Knox Friday for a few days visit with his parents. Miss Leonora Finn of Michigan came home this week for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gerber and family of Hammond were visiting with relatives and. friends here last week. 4 Lewis Vandercar. who has been to Knox an a visit the past week, returned to these parts the first of the week. The Maloney, Hight and Fitzgerald families spent Thursday at the river fishing. We have not yet heard the fish stories. There was quite a Are at Lacrosse Friday night, which was plainly seen from here. A hotel, a saloon and a dwelling were burned. A little son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A- Jones August 10. Milton, Jr., Is growing rapidly but will not vote this fall. Tile following is rrom the Carroll County Citizen-Times: Last Thursday at the parsonage in Yeoman, Rev. Hickman officiating, occurred the marriage of Franklin W. Fisher and Miss Grace Noland. Mr. Fisher hails from Jasper county where he is one of the most prosperous farmers and a man of good respect. Miss Noland is one of White county’s splendid young women, both accomplished and attractive. Both parties are to be congratulated upon their wise choice. The contracting parties are warm friends of ten years’ standing of Rev. and Mrs. Hickman.

EGYPT. Hazel Besse is sick with the measles. Miss Nettle Bullis visited at home Sunday. Benjamin Barger Is bad sick at this writing. Harry Cook was seen in this locality Sunday. William Scott visited at Alva McCashen’s Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Roadifer spent Sunday 3oe Gailey’s. - Miss Lucy Blake called on Miss Antcliff Tuesday forenoon.

Nate Welsh and Warren Dwire were Rensselaer goers Saturday. Mr. and’ Mrs. D. V. Blake spent Sunday afternoon at Joe Gailey’s. Mrs. W. F. Michaels helped Mrs. Barger cook for threshers Tuesday? Misses Nellie, Hannah and Kate Welsh visited at James Bullis’ Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Antcliff and family spent Sunday at Geo. Antcliff’s. Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Blake and son Walter were Rensselaer goers Saturday. Miss Lucy Blake assisted Mrs. Geo. Iliff with her work a few days last week. Mrs. John Kelley and children visited W. F. Michaels' a few days last week. Misses Florence Antcliff and Grace Gailey called on Mrs. Me-' Cashen Tuesday. Miss Kate Michaels went Friday to Fountain Park to work in the kitchen through the meetings. No one is immune from kidney trouble, so just remember that Foley’s Kidney Remedy will stop the irregularities and cure any case of kidney or bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medicine.