Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 March 1884 — FROM HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]
FROM HANGING GROVE.
Mr. J. P. Gwin, of Pioas:ant BM<ro, ass goa\>, to seek “his homo aiiione the wilds of , _ Health generally poor nil over thm township. The family of Mr. Robinson, deceased, is gradually recovering from a very severe illness. Mr. John Phillips and Mr- William Willet aro keeping bach at Marlboro, and -doing a good bus tnbsa m the line of nlerehahduse. - There is some talk of Mr. VvilllffS Moore and his fiimily moving to Rensselaer to live, while his son Austin, who was lately married to a fine Eng L-n lady, wiil manage the farm. El ler Shortridge preached at the Bantu school house cm the fourth SaEm bath in Pebnrai'y.' He will preach again at the saino pla..e on the fourth Sabbath of this month. Every body invited to attend. • A great many of our young folks attendedan exhibition o.t the Sandal .school house, one night hist week, but theyddlrl not go with the expectation- of Ibelug sifiokecLout. ——— r »-
