Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 289, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 December 1911 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]

HANGING GROVE.

Miss Hasel Lowry is visiting relatives at Winamac. ( ’ John Herr unloaded a car of coal at McCoysburg Tuesday. - Mrs. Lou Mannen and baby spent Wednesday with Mrs. Roy Bussell. Miss Ruth Anderson, of Newland, is working for Mrs. Wm. Kinney. . r » i msoxrtiK v ii(,r sister, Mrs. Harley Bruce, at Crawfordsville. The road supervisor election will be held in each road district Saturday, Dec. 13. B. J. Moore now has his rock road almost completed from Lee north to M. A Rishling’s. Mrs. Charles Hague went to Brookston Monday evening for ashort visit with relatives, returning home Wednesday. ' Wash Cook is perhaps the first one to finish husking corn, having finished Monday. His boys are husking now for R. C. McDonald. Ed Clark and Rollin Stewart went to Monon Monday and brought Robert Drake's colts home from the big pasture east of town. Lawrence Snedeker, the 5-year-old son of S. B. Snedeker, is having a light attack of appendicitis. Tuesday he was quite poorly and had high fever. Mrs. Anna Timmons returned to her home at Stuart, lowa, Tuesday morning, after an extended stay with relatives here. She had only been home a short time from a visit here early in the fall, but was called back on account of the sickness of her nephew, Elmer Ross. Mrs. Chas. Schultz went to Roselawn Sunday to spend the day with her sister, Mrs. C. E. Downey and family. Her niece, Miss Mabel Downey, came home with her for a short visit. Mr. Downey is the Methodist minister at Roselawn and when ever occasion permits him to be here, we would be glad to be favored with a sermon. *