Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 January 1915 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]
HANGING GROVE.
Mrs. Robert Cook is now getting along very nicely and it is hoped by her many friends that she will not have another attack. The operation, as before mentioned, was not performed. M L. Ford and Mrs. R. L. Bussell were in Rensselaer Friday having some dental work done, the latter having four teeth extracted. Cyrus Ball, who died at his home in Monoh Thursday, was - Tburied at the Brown cemetery Saturday. A few from here attended the funeral. Mrs. (J. \V. Dennis will move to Rensselaer in a few days, and her farm will be occupied by Orville Putt and family, of Mt. Ayr. ■ Henry Ballinger is just able to be about again, since he was injured by a colt. He was untying the animal to let It out of thp barn, when It threw its head up. Mr. Ballinger’s hand was caught in such a manner as to lift him clear from the ground, sustaining injuries about the shoulders. ißob Michae was down from Knlman Saturday. He says “There’s nothing the matter with Kniman.” Boh is a booster of the right sort. Marshall Johnson, who has been living in Rensselaer, moved last week to the former Joe GPaines farm, 7 miles west of town.
