Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 20, Number 89, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 July 1899 — DUNNVILLE [ARTICLE]

DUNNVILLE

C. R. Peregrine went to Chicago Faesday with a load of hogs. Howard Hesfacker, of Chicago, 3 visiting his uncle, Samuel Sechrest. Oscar Graves is working on the ?as line near Wilders, hauling gas ? ipe. The genial face of John O’Conner of Kniman, was seen on our streets this week. Charles Armstrong, of Michigan City, was the guest of Miss Lilly Peregrine last Sunday. Mrs. John Mannon visited her daughter, Mrs. M M. Ocker, of Wheatfield Tuesday. The promising young barber, of Wheatfield, has become quite a frequent visitor in our midst, he comes early and stays late. It is greatly feared these oft repeated visits may result seriously. The Gillamites and the Nubbin Ridgers have been much in evidence since the opening of the fishing season, forcibly reminding one of the days when the untamed red man camped along the Kankakee with his dusky-helpmate and his papooses. - Mrs. Hubbard, of Wabash, Ind., has been visiting the family of F. W. Fisher. Mrs. Hubbard is, a sister of Mrs. Fisher, who lately died of measles leaving an infant only a few days old. Mrs. Hubbard returned to her home Monday, taking the baby with her. Not to be behind her sister towns r Dunnville is to have an elevator A number of the Churchhill-White Grain Co., after spending a day in-* viewing our fine crop of oats and< i excellent prospect for corn, at oncer decided we ought to have an elevator. The site has been selected and work will be begun at once. If tie reports of our visitors are true, Kankakee Tp. can truthfully boast of mi fine crops as any section of Indiana,