People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 January 1897 — HANGING GROVE [ARTICLE]

HANGING GROVE

Joseph Stuart has rented the farm of J. Randle, and Shelmon will have to move. J. Goodyear has gone home to attend a law suit. L. H. Hamilton has succeeded in getting a new library at McCoysburg. Wm. Willet has been gone for a week. The writer does not know his whereabouts. John Shelmon has twenty acres of corn. Robert Drake has been in Indianapolis attending the institute. He says, that the bill for compulsory education will be passed in the next legislature. Henery Kiser has returned from the west. D. Warner is shelling corn this week. Wm. Isley is fearing that the model disb-washer U a “fake.” John Perrigrin’s children are sick with lung-fever. The Osborn protracted meeting is in fine progress. They have one new member. James Lefler is chopping off the south side of his twenty near Gulps. Read the Pilot—lt*is the best paper in the county. One of the Boys.