Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 August 1883 — FROM HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]

FROM HANGING GROVE.

Health generally good, with the exception of Mrs. John Randle, who is on the sick list this week. Farmers are all very busy harvesting just now, as they have an extraordinary oats crop this year. They have a very goed crop of hay, also, but the wheat’ is making a very poor yield cf very bad wheat. It is reported that Mr. Will McConehay feels proud over another fine boy. Mr. Austin Moore, of this township, is learning to talk English, while Mr. J. P. Gwinn, of Pleasant Ridge, is learning to talk Wright. Mr. Charles Peregrine has just returned from Valparaiso, and Miss Ida Gray from Danville, where they have been attending school. Mt Isaac Iven and daughter, of LaPorte, are the guests of Mr. Samuel Parker’s family. Mr. John B. Leffler and Mr. Fred Rischling are at work on the new school bouse, which is to be a nice one. Mr Eli Wood is putting'up a new dwell .ng house.

UNCLE BEN.