Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 January 1912 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]
HANGING GROVE.
S. B. Snedeker butchered Tuesday. Mrs. J. R. Phillips was in Rensselaer Thursday. Sam Noland is on the sick* list and jjnable to do his chores. Mrs. Joseph Stewart called on Mrs. R. C. McDonald Wednesday. Schools opened again Tuesday, after a week and one day of vacation.. Harold Ireland went to Peru Wednesday where he has secured work. Mrs. Chas. Wendel, of Areola, IIL, visited her sister, Mrs. M, L. Ford and family, a few days last week. - Ira Williamsoh has been quite sick since Saturday. He has had a number’ of bad attacks with his heart. It will be remembered last spring he had some very severe attacks of sickness at Monon. A couple of years ago, while working on a farm in lowa, a heavy barn door fell across his body about the region of the heart. After he had freed himself he lapsed into unconscious and remained so for. several hours. His physicians think these spells are caused frota this accident. Ira and his bride are making their home with his parents at present, but expect to occupy a farm near Chalmers the coming season.
