Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 63, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 March 1913 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]

HANGING GROVE.

W. 8. LowmJh went to West Stiffen Tuesday to take treatment for stomach trouble. Revival meetings will begin at MeCoysburg Monday night, March 17, and continue perhaps two weeks. Jacob Ray and family arrived from Elwood Wednesday with their car of goods, etc., and were moved by the neighbors out to the former Charles Lefler farm. Mr. and MrsC Charles Lowman arc spending-the -week with relatives here. Monday night quite a number of Charlie’s friends came in and spent the evening with them at the home of lowman. Apples and cigars were passed around to the crowd. The young couple will reside on a farm west of Rensselaer. Sunday night two detectives got off the midnight train at McCoysburg and procured lodging for the balance of the night. Next morning they made known their business to some of the citizens and it was learned that they were chasing down some suspects that were hereabouts a few mOnths ago, and who are charged with “whitfe slavery.” Whether they gained the information they desired we arc unable to say, as ttyeY disappeared from here almost as suddenly as they came.