Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 March 1917 — HANGING GRIVE. [ARTICLE]
HANGING GRIVE.
Mrs. S. B. Snadeker was at the bedside of hdi-dnother, Mrs. J. R. Sier, at Medaryville a few days week. < . Sam Cook is confined to his home with a severe case of grippe. W. R. Willits went to Rensselaer Thursday to assist his son, Russell, move into a property in the northeast part of town. The petit jury was excused Thursday for the term and Bov Bussell assumed his duties on route one Friday. A. N. Bailey and family, visited Mr. ..and Mrs. Bert Wood Sunday. Mr. and Mi's. John Osborne, Jr., have moved to the farm vacated by O. M Putt Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Morton and family have moved in with their son-in-law, Marion Large, for temporary quarters until they cam get their new house -btuilt on their farm. Wash Lowman has moved back to his brother’s farm. Leslie Lowman has moved to the farm recently vacate 4 by Newton Sunderland and will work for Geo. Parker bv the month. Chas. Lowman has moved to a farm 2 mules northeast of McCoysbung. Verna Kay and Opel Doan drove the former’s father’s Ford through from Elwood Saturday. There will be preaching service at McCoysburg Friday and Saturday night and Sunday afternoon. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bussell went to Chicago Saturday for a visit over Sunday with their son, Elvin. George Parker, the township assessor, is making his annual rounds. Mrs. Roy Cochran visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Ringeisen, a few days last week.
