Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 20, Number 105, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 September 1899 — KNIMAN. [ARTICLE]

KNIMAN.

Weather a little cooler at present. ' The hail storm of last Thursday did considerable damage to the corn in this vicinity. Minnie Schmidt has gone back to Rensselaer, to her old place at Mr. Murray’s. Mrs. Ella Sayers has returned to her home at DeMotte, Elza Grow was seen on our streets last Sunday. What is the attraction Elza? Rilla Osborn, of Rensselaer, is visiting friepds in this vicinity. Married, Sunday eve. Sept. 10th, by Rev. Hickman, at the residence of the bride’s mother, Miss Dora Kennedy and Mr. Edmond Dennison. A large number of relatives and invited guests were present, and after congratulations had been offered all partook of a bontiful supper. On the following evening a splendid supper was served at the groom’s parents. After which the small boys enlivened the time by ringing cowbells and blowing horns. A brother of Mr. Holies’ of Cincinnati is visiting him for a few weeks. Several of the children in thia place are down with the measles. Emil and Arthur Ponton made a trip to Rensselaer Tuesday. The danoe at Hazlebrings was well attended and a good time had. Corn cutting seems to be the order of the day. Wm. Hoile met with quite a painful accident last Sunday by being thrown backwards from a buggy. Born on Sept. 7th to Mr. and Mrs. Hanna, a nice daughter. Mother and babe are doing well. Mrs. Barker has returned from her visit. i,.— -—.l! I „ ‘ - Our new quarters enables us to handle a larger and better stock than ever. We invite you to call B K. ZIMMEBMAN.