Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 238, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 October 1910 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]

HANGING GROVE.

Mrs. M. A. Rishling has been on the sick list for a few days. The county superintendent and trustee visited the schools Wednesday. Wash Cook and family visited with A. O. Moore and family, of Barkley, Sunday. " Mr. and Mrs. George Parker and Miss Anna Peregrine visited relatives west of Rensselaer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Parker visited Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bussell Sunday afternoon. Miss Anna Peregrine is visiting Edward Peregrine and family this week. Mrs. Roy Williams and daughter Iris are spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Folks. Mrs. J. R. Phillips went to Tipton Thursday for a few days T visit with her mother and other relatives. A. A. moved his family to FrancesvilfeT but has hired a man to keep house where he lived, until the first of March. Cecif Rishling’s 5-months-old baby is improving very slowly, but probably as fast as is possible, owing to the very weak condition it was in. Rev. KuOnen was re-appointed to the Barkley circuit and O. S. Stewart was sent to Montmorenci, in the Lafayette district.

Geo. A. Auspach returned home Tuesday night from Paulding, Ohio, where he rented a farm about three miles from Paulding, and will move out there as soon as he can dispose of his stock. J. Ross, of the northeast part of the township, rented the Phillip Kistner farm, where J. H. Montz has lived for the past three years. Mr. Montz has not decided Just where he will locate, but will probably move onto a smaller farm. The republican township ticket to be voted for this fall is as follows: Three members of advisory board, Martin L. Ford, Washington S. Lowman, John P. Gwin; Justice of the Peace, Charles W. Bussell; constable, John M. Johnson. Of all the pig stories we ever heard, Joe Stewart has one that takes the Cake. He kept three brood sows and since the first of April they have had 80 pigs, and have actually saved 60 of them. k We- doubt if this can be equaled by any one else, in the county. The trustees were instructed by the state department at their regular meeting Monday to disinfect all of the buildings about the school premises, oil th eschool house flours, etc, which will necessitate the locking up of tt£ school house Friday evening after school and not reopen before the following Monday morning. The McCoysburg school will probably receive

its treatment on Oct. 15th. Sunday school will have to be omitted that week.