Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 300, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 December 1910 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]
HANGING GROVE.
Mrs. M. L. Ford went to Chicago Friday morning to have her eyes tested, and will pay her sister, Miss Josephine Porter, a short visit. Misses Hazel Drake and Elizabeth Hooker did Christmas shopping in Rensselaer Thursday. Chas. Wolfe’s sale Thursday was largely attended and everything sold well. Mr. Wolfe moved his family to Francesville Friday, where they will make their home. Wm. Molitor and Leslie Tillet have entered Valparaiso University. Both are very industrious young men. W. C. Rose was over at Hoopeston, 111., a few days last week. J. R. Phillips lost a valuable young cow Saturday morning. The cow was in usual good health Friday evening, but she was in considerable misery, seemingly from indigestion, and died before the veterinary could arrive. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peregrine and Mrs. Floyd Porter were in Rensselaer Saturday. The Christmas tree for McCoysburg Saturday night has been arranged for, and will be brought to the school house early Saturday morning so the decorating work can be done earlier than usual. Some one will be left in charge of the tree all afternoon, and presents intended to be hung on the tree should be brought in as early as possible. Misses Dora Phillips and Ada Gwin were in Rensselaer buying Christmas gifts Saturday. Our underwear business has certainly been phenominal— way beyond our expectations. If you haven’t bought your entire winter’s supply, better get in now. All sizes in stock, and buy of the film that buys in case lots, direct from the maker. ROWLES ft PARKER. Special discount on the best stock of Christmas candies in town, given to Sunday school committees and teachers, at Murray's.
