Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 June 1895 — DUNNVILLE ITEMS. [ARTICLE]

DUNNVILLE ITEMS.

The Whippoorwill is again heard in the land, and the thermometor tells ns it is TOO in the shades Jessie White tbecame dissatisfied with the Winamac school and now contemplates attending Franklin College,—- -—--—- 1 Oak Ridge 4 miles east of SanPierre has been blest with a series of meetings conducted by Rev. Hoover formerly of San Pierre M. E. charge but who is now a Free Methodist. Mrs. Carry McCullough and husband are visiting her father J. H. Coffin, at their home near Dunnville. Charles Jackson who has been working in East Pullman for some time is now in Dunnville, he having returned because of the strike. I. D. Dunn has just threshed his crop of rye raised last year. F. C • Miller had about 40 cords of wood destroyed by fire this week. The ladies of Dunnville say they will be glad when The Hamlet Co. gets through hauling hay to Dunnville because they are so abusive to their teams. Because weak is the brain that directs the hand to abuse the helpless because we can.