Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 70, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 March 1917 — HANGING GROVE [ARTICLE]

HANGING GROVE

Miss Pearl Ross visited her sister Mrs. Robert Johns and family Monday. , . , . Asa Holeman lost a team of mighty fine sorrel mares, coming three years old with distemper and pneumonia, Asa was counting strong on this team suit of the loss he will be somewhat incapaciated. Robert Cook has the measles and John and Teddy Cook both are probably taking them. Mrs. J. F. Brown is also taking them. F. T. Ringeisen is the first farmer here to sow oats, others will follow very soon A. 0. Moore shipped n, load of hogs to Chicago Wednesday night. Mrs. Fred Markins is geting along -very well, and will 'be able to sit up -seme-short-ly.—•—— - Mrs. S. B. SnedeKer is at Medaryville to see her mother who is in uite poor health. Mrs. W. R. Willitts returned home from Rensselaer Wednesday evening. C. W. Bussell is moving a house this week for John W. Weuthrick.—