Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 310, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 December 1914 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]
HANGING GROVE.
Paul Warner, of Kankakee, and Frank Nelson,\ of Clifton, 111., are spending the'r \hol:day vacations with relatives here. Arthur Ames ls\visiting relatives at Madison. \ Edson 'Murray, Rensselaer, visited Eddie Rose a few days this week. Helen Tyler. 9-year old daughter of Mr. anq Mr-. J. N. Tyler, has a light case of smallpox, but is hot in a serious condition. She contracted the disease at school, some of the other pupils having what was thought to be chickenpox, but a diagnosis of this latter case proves it to be as above mentioned. Gus Stephens had a very serious attack of stomach trouble Tuesday evening, about a 6 o’clock. He had been over to the store as usual early in the evening, but had not been home long until he felt the attack coming. He was able to call in some help and a doctor was called. All. of Mr. Stephens’ family are spending the holidays in Montgomery counity. He got easier Tuesday night, but was feeling worse Wednesday night.
