Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 286, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 December 1915 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]
HANGING GROVE.
Chas. Bussell returned home from Wisconsin Tuesday night, after a two weeks’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. James Lefler. He killed one deer while there but says deer hunting was very poor this season on account of no snow. Mr. Searight, who went with him, returned to his home at Logansport and was accompanied by Mrs. Lefler, who will visit relatives there and here also before returning home. The coarse stone was all put on the road Thursday and rolling was begun. • R. C. McDonald got hit in the eye one day last week with a stick while splitting wood on his farm. The injury, while not likely to be ,serious, was very painful and it has been necessary to wear a bandage over the injured member a portion of the time. Ray Campbell, a small boy making his home with his aunt, Mrs. Chas. Ferguson, has been quite sick for several days. The exact cause of his sickness has not been fully determined. • The child's father is here helping care for him. The Ladies ’Aid met with Mrs. J. R. Phillips Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Walter, of Reynolds, is here visiting his son, A. iG. Walter and family and diauglueiy, Mrs. A. (Ouken —C. H. leavel. Mr. and Mrs. A. iS. Freeman and daughter, Dicie, were in Francesville Thursday. Elvim Bussell went to Rensselaer Wednesday to help play for the funeral of Miss Lucy Healy. Frank Ringeisen and M. L. Ford and Sam Cook chipped two .loads of hogs Thursday night. . Chas. Ferguson, the section foreman, has had his force cut down to two men since the first of December. Dr. Washburn was called to the Indian School today to see .Father Andrew <Gietl, who had a sore toe. It proved to be a diabetic gangrene and the toe was amputated, Brother Victor assisting .Dr. Washburn in the operation. Father Gietl’s many friends will wish him a speedy recovery.
