Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 February 1913 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]

HANGING GROVE.

Charles Ireland, son of J. C. Ireland, was quite painfully injured .Monday- while hauling tuload of corn to the- farm. Thte boy lost his footing white walking beside the wagon and fell in such a. manner that the rear wheel passed over one elbow. He was brought home immediately and a doctor called. He was very badly bruised, but aside from that was not seriously hurt. - Charles Lefler was in Rensselaer Wednesday on business. He sold about a car load of hogs to D. S. Makeever and delivered them at McCoysbufg Thursday. Miss Olive Cole, teacher at McCoysburg, visited the Surrey school Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. During the time she is away the trustee will have the fhimney rebuilt, making it in the center of the building. The old chimney is at one end of the building and has not been giving satisfaction. • «• Rollin J. Stewart and Miss-Hazel Drake were married at Lafayette Wednesday, February 26th. Rollin went to Lafayette on the early train Wednesday morning and was to be met there by Miss Drake. They expected to visit relatives a couple of days in Chicago and arrive here probably some time Saturday. Both ape very popular and well known in this vicinity and have been residents here until recently, when Miss Drake moved with her parents to Tippecanoe county. They will be at home on a farm near the bride’s parents in a few days. This is the culmination of a romance started about nine years ago and the best wishes of a large circle of friends goes with them. \ J. E. Clark and family moved to a farm near Monticello Tuesday, and when crossing the railroad tracks, west of town, they had one cow killed and two injured by a train. , Mr. and Mrs. M. Ringeissen went to Thawville, 111, Monday for a visit of a week with relatives. Charles Armstrong has rented the F. W. Fisher farm east of McCoysburg. August Tigler is moving from the Thayer farm to a farm east of Francesville.