Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 63, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 March 1910 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]
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J. N. Tyler visited relatives in Rensselaer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Foulks visited with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Cook Sunday. Mrs. Roy Williams and daughter Iris, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R Phillips Sunday . J Isaac Parcels has rented the Phillips farm and has hired'a young man and his wife to keep house for him. Harvey Saidla was taken quite sick suddenly Sunday. He just recently had the measles, and it is probable he got out too soon. Mrs. Christie Vick and children returned to Rensselaer Friday morning after a short visit with her brother, J N. Tyler and family. C. W. Bussell was called hurriedly to Rensselaer Saturday on account of the serious sickness of his mother. She is some better now. Mrs. Roy Bussell went down to her brother’s, Gaylord Parker’s near Rensselaer, Friday, to help them get things arranged in their new home. S. H. Moore was sick and unable tc go to Newton, 111., as wals also Mr Porter’s youngest son, Fred. Mr. Porter will come back in a few days find take them home with him. Jas. J. Phillips had a real good sale Wednesday. Two of his horses sold for over two hundred dollars. He loaded his goods at Lee, Wednesday and and will locate in Pontiac, 111. The blind musicians of Lee will give another entertainment at McCoysburg Saturday night, March 19th. The Lee Orchestra will assist them with some selected music. The admission will be only ten cents for all, and the entire proceeds will go to the blind people.
