People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1892 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]
HANGING GROVE.
Jas. H. Long, our amiable and able teacher, will spend holidays in Valparaiso. A 1 Robinson, of Monon, was in this neighborhood last week buying hay. Authur Letter, formerly of Hanging Grove,* but later of Francesville, was buried at the Osborne grave yard last week. Authur was a bright and industrious young man. The cause of his death was consumption. A. McCoy’s third big sale at Marlboro was the best one held yet. There will be no Christmas exercises at the Osborne school house this year. We are informed that Marlboro will have a tree. Reed Banta and Daniel Robinson are building a large cow barn for A. McCoy at Zard. A young man whose name we have not learned, but who is a mail clerk on the Monon, was the guest of Miss Effie Gwin last week. Everyone will attend the big creamery debate at Marlboro tonight. Mrs. M. A. Robinson, of Fair View, visited relatives in Marlboro last week, Dan Robinson and Hattie Eldridge, Scott Robinson and Rose Detrick, Louis Hamilton and Marie Robinson spent a very pleasant evening with Miss Effie Gwin last Sunday. J- R. Phillips, of Marlboro, is building a big hen house. He has bought about five hundred fine chickens and expects to do a big poultry business during the ensuing year. Mr. W. E. Willetts has contracted with A. McCoy to milk aborft a hundred fine Jersey cows which the latter has lately purchased of a party near Fair Oaks. Osborn ite. Sweet breath, sweet stomach, sweet temper, all result from the use of DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. A. F. Long*Co.
