Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 223, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 September 1911 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]
HANGING GROVE.
Reed McCoy was in Rensselaer Wednesday on business. M,rs. J. Ross and daughter Ethel were in Monon Wednesday. Mr. Clayton, of Lafayette, came up Wednesday morning to spend the day with his daughter, Mrs. Sherman MorrtA > W. H. Murray returned home last Friday from his business trip to Canada. He found everything looking fine except that they were having too much, rain. ~' * John Woosley’s Infant baby was just barely alive at 7 o’clock Thursday morning and death is expected at any moment Mrs. Maggie Puntney, of Hammond, returned home Wednesday, after a week’s visit with her brother, Chas. Stultz and family. Mrs. Anna Timmons returned to her home at Staurt, lowa, Sunday, after an extended visit with relatives here. Her sister, Mrs. J. F. Cochran accompanied her homer* for a short visit G. W Hobson and son Virgil, v of Homer, 111., have rented the J. C. Vanatta farm, now occupied by Chas. Hogue, for the next five years. They will be in partnership with the land owners and intend to Improve the farm quite extensively and handled a great many cattle and fine horses, etc. Mr. Hague will continue to work for Mr. Hobson until March Ist, as his former employees were to furnish him work until that time.
