Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 206, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 August 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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HANGING GROVE. John L. Osborne lost a valuable horse Tuesday. John Wilkins is still confined to his bed, but is some better. O. S. Stewart and sons are visiting James Stewart and family. Rollie Stewart and Brook SnedeHer were in Rensselaer Tuesday. Mrs. Simon Cook went to Clifton, 111., Saturday, to see a relative who is sick. The school houses are being cleaned and repaired this week. School will begin in a couple of weeks. Irving Peregrine, of Valparaiso, is here attending institute at Rensselaer. He will teach his first term of school in Barkley this winter. A gang of carpenters pulled into McCoysburg Thursday evening for the purpose of repairing the Monon depot. Including a new roof and floor, painting, esc: The baby of Mr. and Mrs. John Woosley has been very sick for several days, but is better this Thursday morning, and seems to be on the road to recovery. V Arthur Williamson has rented the Albert Warner farm for five years and will occupy the same the coming year. He already has begun fall plowing on the place. Mrs. Wash Cook and daughter, Mrs. R. C. McDonald, returned borne Monday, after a. visit of a few days with the former’s brother, Frank Peregrine, near Valparaiso. The entertainment at McCoysburg Thursday night, given by the Danley children, of Lafayette, and some home talent, was quite well attended. The
