Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 July 1895 — DUNNVILLE ITEMS. [ARTICLE]

DUNNVILLE ITEMS.

Job. Maloney is visiting his B|o. Thomas, this week. He will return to the city Saturday. Dan and Johnnie the Dunville Syndicate have gone to the Nelson Morris ranch to make hay. Success to them. Ice cream supper at Arthur Klines’ place last Saturday evening. A good time reported. Billy Martin, of Hamlet, was in Dunnville Thursday. Thos. Maloney and wife were called to Hamlet this week to attend the funeral of Mrs. Maloney’s father, whose death was caused by a frightened horse throwing him. He lived but a short time after the accident. Mrs. Emma Davis, the wife of P. E. Davis, of Wheatfield, died Thursday at 2 o'clock. Was buried at Ban Pierre her former home. Reddy the Kokomo sport who shot the spooks near Henry Florses place of residence, has returned to Kokomo to dream of his Nimrod left on the Kankakee. We learn that Chas. Kampkeehas sold his farm to a Medaryville man and is going into the mercantile business at that place. The people of this place heard a grand sermon Friday Eve. preached by Rev. Cellers, of Wolcott* Our correspondent to the Wheatfield Sheaf now writes under the Non de Plume of Leßean. We got the best rain of the season on last Tuesday evening. Crops are looking fine. Potatoes will probably be an average crop. A. Lyon has left our town and is now living on the Hunch in Ranche in LaPorte Co. Who will occupy the vacant house? It is never much trouble to rent houses in Dunnville.