Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 January 1916 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]
HANGING GROVE.
Born, Sunday, Jan. 23 ,to Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jacks, of Lee, a son. "Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Parker, of near Pleasant Ridge, took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bussell Sunday. Chas. P. Swing was somewhat better Sunday but for the past week he has been very poorly, suffering mostly from asthma. The funeral of Mrs. Chas. Stultz was held at the McCoysburg school house Monday at 10 a. m«, conducted by Rev. Curnick, and burial was made in the Osborne cemetery. A son w’as ibom to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ringeisen Friday evening and is doing well, but Mrs. Ringeisen is quite poorly, having had a bad case of pleuraLpneumonia. Her condition was about the same Sunday. Msr. Henry Heck received a telegram from the soldiers home at Lafayette Saturday stating that her father, Ben Cox, was very dangerously ill with erysipelas, and rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. Heck left on the milk train, and Sunday setn a- telegram to their son here, saying that Mr. Cox’s death was expected momentarily. Mr. Cox was a civil war veteran and probably 70 years old.
