Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 211, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 September 1913 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]

HANGING GROVE.

Joseph Stewart has a new Ford touring car, which was delivered to him Monday: Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and S. B. Shedeker made a trip to Montmorenei in the car and came back home the same day. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Boyles, of Delaware county, l and Mrs. J. R. Miller, of Medaryville, are visiting with S. B. Snedeker and family. Mrs. Snedeker is a niece to the two former and the latter is her mother. Mrs. James Letter came from Wisconsin Saturday for a stay of indefinite length with relatives. Roy Bussell went to Loganspori Saturday afternoon to spend Sunday and Labor Day with his cousin, R. W. Searigbt. . Mrs. Gus Stevens and children are visiting relatives at r their former home near Wingate. They expect to he gone about ten days.

t Lowman Bros, have traded the John Holder farm forva hotel and restaurant in Goodland. Wash will remain over at Goodland and take care of the business until further arrangements can be made. The ladies of the community are serve thrashing dinner at. J. M. Ray’s Friday for Waltfer Jordan. Mr. Jordan and family have been having a siege of typhoid fever and the farmers are going to turn out and help do his thrashing.^ R. W. Willet’s youngest child has a bad ease of typhoid fever at the home of its grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Ringeisen, in Rensselaer. Mr. and Mrs. Pursiful and daughter, of Cyclone, are here visiting their son, John and family. Edward Peregrine and children, Mary, Ross and Myrtle, of Artesian, S. Dak., arrived here at noon Friday for a visit of indefinite length with relatives and friends. They have been living in S. Dak. now al-' most three years. They report all the rest of the Hoosiers doing well. R. S. Drake and two daughters, Ola and Ellen, and Rollin Stewart came up from Shadeland Tuesday evening. Mr. Drake was present at the thrashing at his farm here Wednesday. Rollin will remain a few days to make some posts to be shipped to the Tippecanoe farm. Mr. Drake has scarcely any timber on the farm where he lives. Mrs. Floyd Miller, Mrs. Arthur Miller and Misses Ethel Parker and Myrtle Poole attended the carnival at Monon Friday. Mr. and Mrs s H. E. Lowman and Mrs. J.' R. Phillips were also in Monon Thursday, hut neither of them witnessed the air flights.

W. S. Lowman made a business trip to Goodland Wednesday. A team of mules driven by a ranch man Friday failed to make the elevator at McCoysburg with a load of oats. The wagon was hacked up the drive way and Ml; the ground just in time to save the team from serious injury. The oats were spilled on the ground. J. Hitchings is having considerable improvements made at his farm occupied by O. E. Hitchings. The house has been remodeled ancl painted and the barn is also being painted. W. E. Poole is preparing to builc a new house this fall. It will he an eight-room house with basement. He is now having the tile laid for the outlet to the basement. . S. Bt Snedeker and family and Rollin Stewart went to Lafayette Saturday mqrning in the former's auto. Mr. Snedeker and family wil take in the fair and go on out to Robert Drake’s to spend Sunday.