Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 November 1889 — Kankakee and Dunnvillle. [ARTICLE]

Kankakee and Dunnvillle.

J. D. Cooper and P. H. Maloney went to Chicago last Monday. The 1.1. &I. railroad has leased the C. & I. C. and the Chicago and -West Michigan railroads, and commenced running trains over those divisions last Monday. Mi. and Mrs. I. D. Dunn returned from their visit fl ßown east,” last Saturday morning. Henry Dahncke paid his parents a visit last Monday. He started for Montana Tuesday morning. Miss Laura White,/while playing at school Friday morning, fell and dislocated her shoulder. A magic lantern show struck North Grade school house Monday morning. The usual prizes were offered—for the prettiest young lady and the ugliest young man. The prettiest young lady was not present, but J. J. HuDt hadnodiffieulty in carrying off the prize as the ugliest young man. Miss Nellie Bentley and N. E. Helmick were married at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Bentley, November 3rd. Mr. Helmick, like a sensible fellow, concluded that “it was* not good for man to be alone.