Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 253, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 October 1911 — HANGING GROVE [ARTICLE]
HANGING GROVE
Mrs. J. R. Phillips and Jdrs. Joe Ross were in Rensselaer Tuesday. 7* Mrs. A Williamson has been quite sick with neuralgia for the past week Miss Mary Herr is working for Mr. and -Mrs. Phillip, Heuson, west of Pleasant Q Mrs. Charles McCashen and Cora Tyler called on Mrs. 0. Mannen and Edna Ireland Monday, J. C. Ireland and family and J. N. Tyler and family spent Sunday with Chas. McCashen and family.. Miss Cora Tyler remained for a few days visit. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drake went to Monticello Friday by auto, and remained over night in that city, on ac count of the storm, coming home Saturday by way of Remington and Rensselaer. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Will Arnott returned to their home in Crown Point Tuesday after a week’s visit with relatives here. Will is a railway mail Clerk on a run from Chicago to Cincinnati, and this was his week off. Will Willits is going to build a barn on the F. W. Fisher farm. The material is not quite a'll on the ground yet but as soon as it arrives the building will begin. Mr. Ffeher is here looking after the improvements. Wash Lowman bough the John Knopinski farm of 60 acres Monday for *56.50 per acre. Mr. Lowman had. just recently bought 160 acres joining this 60 acres on the ea/t, so he now has 220 acres with good improvements and a public road on two sides. John Osborne, Jr., accidentally set* fire to his overcoat and robe Sunday afternoon while enroute to McCoysburg and damaged both so much that he was compelled to turn back. John hasn't much to say about the accident, but his friends attribute the carelessness to a dreamy mind. Patrons on rural routes must raise the signals on their mail boxes when
when they have mail to deposit. This is a very important matter and to injure prompt collection and dispatch pt malls, th. .Ignat, must be operated properly. Miss Myrtle Lewis, who has been employed in the home of Mr. and Mrs Reed McCoy for . quite a long time, was iparhed to. Orville Holeman, of Lee, Saturday, October 21. Both are very popular young people and have the well wishes of all their friends. Mr. Holeman haa been in the employment of Lily Howe, east of Monon, for the past season, but has resigned his place there and the young couple will begin housekeeping in Rensselaer in a short time.
