Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 January 1917 — HANGING GROVE [ARTICLE]

HANGING GROVE

Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. B.sher, on Nerw Year's day, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cook, of West Point, visited relatives and friends lere New Year’s. _ ~ . The sale of Parker and Sunderland Thursday was well attended and price*, were quite satisfactory. The ladies also report a very successful ; dinner. “ „ S|i J. F. Cochran has bought Henry Heck’s horses and as soon as Mr. • ■ Heck can give possession, will move i to the farm vacated by Mr. Heck. Mrs. Arthur Stewart, who was operated upon Monday for a went of long standing, at the Francesville hospital, is doing exceptionally well and hopes are entertained for her complete recovery. Henry Bolliger, who lives, on the old Gleason farm, was operated on Saturday at the Francesville hoa- v _ pital. Mr. Bolliger has been in poor health for several years and has been twice operated upon before this. Chas. Armstrong wenKto Michigan; i City Friday for a Visit his par-; ; ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Anru^rong. Miss Leona Snedeker is visiting relatives at MedaryviUe. ' Miss Coral Moore* of Mitchell, S. Dak., visited Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Moore last week. .]& A. O. Moore is building a new cflwjjiS tie shed and’feed yard at the sout|p| side of his farm. . The'old Moffit dredge built eight years ago in the C. C. * Randle pasture, is now being dismantled preparatory to being moved., away. This boat dug only a few nuuctred feet.