Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 71, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 March 1915 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]

HANGING GROVE.

Mrs. R. V. Johns got her right arm broken Sunday morning while attempting to crank their auto. A doctor was called and attended her v Mr. and Mrs. Russell Willets, of Rensselaer, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs: W. R. Willets. John Keefe was up from Indian- . apolis Friday, having some proposed tile ditches surveyed on the Old Zard farm, which he bought a short time ago. E. M. Baker has the contract of putting in the tile with a Buckeye traction ditcher. Philip Heuson now lives on the farm. The former McAffee land, now owned by Mr. Lawler, is fast changing in appearance. All last summer, fall and part of the winter merf were busy putting in tile until now there are perhaps fifty miles of tile ditches on the farm. This spring the work of clearing off the timber land was begun. Every tree is being cut down and everythnig that will make a saw log is saved and the balance of the tree is worked up into cord wood.. This year practically the entire farm will be in cultivation. Frank Ringeisen is the eaily bird' this spring. He began sowing oats Friday and a few more started discing Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jacks and Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Parker visited at Geo. Parker's Sunday. Chas. Bussell is just getting able to be about again since injuring his side by a fall off a box on which he was standign. was'' doing some repair work and was using the box as a ladden when it fell. 'Mrs. M. Ringeisen and daughter, Millie, of Rensselaer, were thrown out of their buggy Wednesday hear the Banta school house and both were injured. Mrs. Ringeisen received some broken ribs and Millie had her rigb't arm broken. Mrs. Ringeisen was 7 je _ moved later in the day to her b iome in Rensselaer, but the doctor Vould not permit Millie being move d. The horse was a family driving b'orse. Call No. 18 and have Th'e Evening Republican delivered to your door each evening for 10 cents per week.