Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 January 1909 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]
HANGING GROVE.
Peregrine Bros, and Porter buzzed wood Monday and Tuesday. Edward Peregrine has just completed a fine new ben house. Don’t forget the box social next Saturday night, at McCoysburg. Sunday School at McCoysburg every Sunday. Everybody come. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Porter took dinner with R. B. Porter’s Sunday. Robert Drake shipped a carload of bogs and cattle to Chicago, Thursday night. Lawrence McDonald and wife left Wednesday for a few days visit with friends at Monticello. Miss Katie Maxwell visited relatives at Francesville a couple of days last week. Miss Gertrude Downs lift Monday for an extended visit with relatives and friends at Lafayette. Quite a large number of people from this vicinity attended the Par-klson-Moody sale Wednesday. H. N. Hurd and family of Rensselaer spent Saturday and Sunday with R. B. Porter and family. Mr. Simonson did not preach at McCoysburg Sunday evening, owing to the revival meetings at Lee. Temple Hammerton has a fine driving or general purpose mare to sell. See him before buying. Harry Cook and Miss Grace Galey of South Newton attended the party at A. Warner’s Saturday night. Ed Peregrine shipped a coop of gueinas and a box of dressed rabbits to Chicago Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bussel of McCoysburg and Wash Cook and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Armstrong. Several young people of this neighborhood and McCoysburg attended a party given at Albert Warner’s Saturday night. There will be a box social at McCoysburg Saturday night, January 23. Ladies, please bring boxes: gentlemen the "dough.” * Mrs. Hoover of Medaryviile, the aged mother of Mrs. Joseph Wlllits, died Saturday and the funeral was held in Monon Monday. Anybody desiring to buy a good buzz saw can get the same of Chas. Saidla as he has two good ones which he has no ÜBe for. H. N. Moulds loaded his car at McCoysburg Saturday afternoon. Himself aud family left for their new home in Eyler, Illinois, Monday. Frank Peregrine still makes his daily trips between his place and McCoysburg. He is about as good a walker as some of our early pioneers. Floyd Porter has taken another large contract of cutting wood for Mr. Williamson. Anybody desiring a good winter’s job had better see Floyd before hiring. Multiplication street in the city of McCoysburg is getting filled up rapidly. Only a few more vacant bouses. Hurry up if you want one. Anyone caring to rent one of these .houses may get terms by applying to our agent, Mr. Chas. Saidla at his office on east Main street.
