Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 May 1883 — FROM HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]

FROM HANGING GROVE.

Health'good, and business lively. The roads we getting tolerably good. Farmers will soon be through plowing for corn, a great many have begun planting. Wheat looks as though it had been forsaken; but: oats looks splendid. Mr. Ed Parkinson Jis having a summer kitchen built, he is also having his buildings repainted. Misses Minnie and Emma Gwin have gone to Boon eonnty, to vitit their relatives there. Mr. Samuel Parker andbrother Isaac, have returned from Laporte. Miss Hester Hammerton is spending , the summer at Reynolds. The Sabbath school at Parker, we think is the best ever held at that place. Mr. Fritz has purchased tv. new

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UNCLE BEN.