Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 February 1910 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]

HANGING GROVE.

Boys, hunt up the .old tin pans and cow bells, you will have need of them in a few days. Miss Josephine Porter, of Oak Park, 111., is here visiting her sister, Mrs. M. L. Wood, and family. Bob Drake went to Chicago Friday to buy another load of cattle. Chas. Peregrine went up in Barkley t9wnship Saturday for a few days’ visit with friends. Miss Hazel Drake has been helping Mrs. Simon Cook for a few days, until the children recover from the measles. Three of R. V. Johns’ children have the measles, and is the second hitch for the oldest girl, she having had them when only seven months old. Rev. Kuonen went to Reynolds Sunday evening to Join his family, who have been visiting for a Jew days-with relatives. The preacher wiU begin his protracted meetings at Gillam this week. Mrs. Reed McCoy and Miss Maggie Richmond were in Rensselaer Saturday. Myrtle Lewis has recovered from the measles sufficiently to go to her home in Lee. Connard Maxwell Bpent Saturday itfpfit with R. L. Bussell. He starts for Dakota the last of next Week. Your last chance to buy 75 cent all wool ingrain carpets for 50 cents a yard, and 10 to 20 yard remnants, at one-half pried. Last week of the Chicago Bargain Store. •-