Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 271, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1914 — BANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]

BANGING GROVE.

Mrs. .0. Mannen has the mumps. Their baby is some better. James Jeffries has been confined to his bed for the past week with malarial fever. Mr. and Mrs. R. L Bussell took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. R. C McDonald Sunday. Morris Jack®, Ethel Parker and Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Armstrong visited with Mr. and Mrs, Gaylord Parker Sunday. M. L. Ford and C. C. Randle each brought out new base burners from Rensselaer last week. Joseph Nagle was also a new basjburner buyer. . The box social at Osborne Saturday night for the benefit of the school library Was largely attended and a fine program was carried out, which showed the teacher had taken much pains in her entertainment preparation. But the boxes

did'not sell very high. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Hitehings took their 6-year-old son, Gerald, to Lafayette Sunday to consult a specialist. The child started to school this fall and since that time it has been noticed his hearing was affected and they took him to the specialist ip hopes of remedyi ig the defect. Wash Lowman came home from Lafayette Friday night, where he has been at the bedside of his son, Frank, to rest up for a few days. Leslie Lowman is Staying in his place. Frank is recovering very slowly from his injury received several weeks ago, and it may be several w’eeks yet before he will be* able to come home.

The 4-year-old daughter of Ms. and Mrs. Chas. Swing received a very painful injury a few days ago by a tall, breaking her thigh bone near the hip. The location of the injury makes the nursing of the child very tedious. However, she is a very patient sufferer for a child of her age. It has not been a year since Chas. Swing lost one of his eyes by a whip cracker striking him in the eye. All kinds ot rubbers just received, no carried over stock in this department. Sandals, AJaskas, arctics, 1 to 4 buckle high, all at our low prices. ROWLES A PARKER