Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 78, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 April 1914 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]
HANGING GROVE.
M. L. Ford sold to Thdusas Hubbard, of Francesville, a team of his brood mares for $550. The mares were Mr. Ford’s own raising and is an example of his efforts to raise good stock; Miss Louise Strantz eame. over from Gillam Friday evening to remain over Sunday with Florence Swank. They also visited other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Stewart, of Shadeland, eame up Saturday to visit his parents and other relatives. ’ Grant Lutes has purchased the property he now lives In from H. E. Lowman. - ; t W. C. Rose is again suffering from rheumatism and a part of the time is entirely confined to the house. Chas. Stultz went to Hammond Saturday morning to visit his sister,, —, —_ George Stultz has been sick for the past week. The republican convention at Banta Saturday was quite well attended and was started off by giving the nomination for trustee without opposition to Warren E. Poole; George Parker for assessor; Charles W. Bussell, justice of the peace; Harry Cochran, constable; R. V. Johns, W. S. Lowman and Chas. Erb, members of the advisory board; A. Williamson, Clyde Foulk, Robert Cook and Charles Armstrong for ..road supervisors. Ed, Ernest and Robert Cook, Charles and Wilson Bussell were elected delegates to the county convention.
