Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 March 1910 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]

HANGING GROVE.

Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Walters are vis* iting relatives at North Vernon. Sam Karr was over at Paxton, 111., for a short stay. , A. M. Sands moved from the old Peterson farm last week to a farm near Rensselaer. Elvin Bussell was absent from school last week on account of sickness. Miss Blanch Parker has been assist* ing Mrs. Tom Walters for the past week with her work. Mrs. Lou Griffin and two sons from Canada are here for an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bond. Geo. W. Bond has been nursing a severe case of grip for the past few days, "but is recuperating slowly. Mrs. George Parker was quite sick last week with the grip, but is better again and able-to be about. Mi*, and Mrs. Lou McDonald and family left Sunday foKtheir new home east of Monticello. i. '- ■ ' f ■*“ - - *- ■ ■ -- Elmer Hammerbacker has moved to the farm where Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Robinson live. Miss Ray Haniford, of Gifford, has taken Maggie Richmond’s place at Reed McCoy’s' store. Miss Richmond will leave for lowa soon. Ray C. Yeoman, of Valparaiso University, came down Friday for a visit with his sister, Mrs. Ed Randle and family at Pleasant Grove. Richard Foulk has become the owner of an auto. It Is a Glide runabout and is quite a nobby little rig. The machine has not been in use for some time and will need an overhauling. This work Richard will do himself, as he Is quite a machinist. Roy Cochrane, son of J. F. Cochrane, on the J. P. Gwip farm, is suffering “from a cancer in his mouth. It has gained considerable hold before the doctor pronounced It a cancel 1 . It has affected his upper jaw; two teeth were taken out and quite a portion of the flesh has decayed. His mother is staying with him at Monon, to be near their physician, that the case may have atentlon each day. Up to Saturday the doctor thought he had it partially checked. The unfortunate young man’s many friends will anxiously watch his case and hope for a rapid recovery. ■N Leave your order this week at Murray’s for your Easter Suit.