Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 263, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1910 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]
HANGING GROVE.
Robert brakes’ were in Rensselaer Tuesday. Mr! and Mrs. R. L. Bussell were in Rensselaer Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Parker «pent Wednesday night with R. L. Bussell and wife. Misses bora Phillips and Ada Gwiti spe-t Saturday night and Sunday with MBs Ethel l*arker. * < "*8 Ed Pattee. of Tulare, Calif., returned home Wednesday after." a short visit here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. b. Pattee, and other relatives. Robert Jordan has hauled out nearly one hundred rod of gravel. Eighty rods of it is north of J. Ross’s and the rest is being hauled near the Warner ..ace. > *ank Cochran's twelve sheep strajed away from home Sunday and were not found until Wednesday afternoon, south of Arthur Williamson’s. Mary E. Lowe, of Rensselaer, had a car load of cedar posts shipped to C. W. Bussell’s station this week, and they are on sale there. They are a fine lot of posts. bon’t forget the republican speaking at McCoysburg Friday night, Nov. 4th. Harvey B. Stout, Jr., of Indianapolis, will address the people. All are invited to attend. Cecil Rishling's moved out of McCoysburg Wednesday morning and Frank Peregrine took possession of the property for his brother-in-law, Floyd Porter, who has been in Illinois for the past month or six weeks. The surprise party given. Saturday night for Wilson Bussell in honor of his eighteenth birthday was attended by twenty-seven of his friends. He was thoroughly surprised when the crowd came in about eight o’clock. H. G. Bollinger lost a good mare Wednesday while working on the old railroad grade. The mare fell over in the harness and before the men could get the harness off she was dead. This is the third horse Mr. Bollinger has lost during the last two years. Every republican voter of Hanging Grove should turn out next Tuesday and help elect the ticket. Remember we have an excellent man for commissioner, who should be landed safely wi£h little resistance. Mr. Brake has served his tovfnship well in the past and is an all around good, conservative business man. Reed McCoy met with quite a painful accident Saturday evening when coming to the house for supper. He w*s riding on the back of a buggy, and while the buggy was still in motion he attempted to alight, and in doing so was thrown violentl on the rock road, injuring his left hip quite seriously. He has been unable to be at the store since the accident and John R. Phillips has been acting as storekeeper, postmaster, etc.
