Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 20, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 March 1899 — DUNNVILLE. [ARTICLE]

DUNNVILLE.

The song of the blue-bird and the robin are heard again. Mr. Armstrong was the guest of Lilly Peregrine over Sunday. Lambert Collins was a Wheatfield visitor between trains Sunday morning. Arthur Fish of Momence, 111., is shipping cattle to the Burk Ranch. Clayton Collins is on the road to recovery now. Mr. Slight says the water is too cold tc go out bathing. Charles Ross was calling on old friends last week. Mrs. Mary Hall is visiting her daughter in Valparaiso. Quije a number of the young men attended the temperance lecture at San Pierre Sunday afternoon The y say walking was good. . S Miss Lydia Sands has returned from Lima, Ohio, where she has been I.Staying with her sister. Mrs. Della Peregrine was called Ufo Knox last week to the death bed her uncle William Sinclair. .-Winfred Hinshaw is to be our K£»nt in Dnonville for a while. We - R.Smith ex-agent of Dunnville, Jrinjt hands with old friends He was on h ‘ s

way to DeMotte to take charge of the office there. Ed Miller has gone to Grant Park, 111., to work during the summer. Marion Sands has gone to lowa to work on a railroad. May Witt is working at John Mannon’s,