People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1893 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]

HANGING GROVE.

Mr. Fleming Phillips, whose sickness we have before announced, died last Friday at the home of his daughter. Rev. B. F. Ferguson conducted the funeral last Sunday. The remains of the deceased were laid to rest in the Osborne cemetery. Elmer Kenton and family, of Marion township, visited his wife’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Robinson, last Saturday and Sunday. Miss Maggie Peregrine, of Milroy, visited her sister Mrs. Geo. Parker last week. There was no literary at Marlboro last Friday. The society meets there to-night

Louis H. Hamilton and John Gwni were the guests of Clyde and Curtis Randle last Sunday. David Fredaline, who for the past year has been iu the employ of A. McCoy as dairy man on the Marlboro farm, deserted his wife and infant child and has departed for parts unknown. He left quite a number of debts, but his wife made an honest endeavor to pay them. She gave up all their household goods and left with only enough money to take her to her parents who live in Ohio. Lewis Detrick is in Clay City looking after some business interests which he has there. Misses Rosa Detrick and Marie Robinson spent last Saturday and Sunday with Miss Eva Kenton. Mr. Mason Kenton’s oldest child is reported quite sick. Spug.