Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 November 1888 — HANGING GROVE [ARTICLE]
HANGING GROVE
Corn husking is about over. . The Halleck Bros, are still prijg 1« iug .hay in this township. i Tn-Ll Charles Orcutt who one fi rdot badly mashed in the h> ]ff Ge Ss, is getting along as well as w *fiuld be expected. It ist reported that Jacob McDonald knocked one of Mr. Parker’s greyhounds down the other night; m,istaking him for a man: Mason Kenton and Peter Zea, the Juemocraiß ox Marlboro have been troubled with "the night mare. The sound.of -tin horns, anvils and bells disturb their peaceful dreams. .. Our schools »re doing excellent Work with the following named teachers: Disk No. - % Gaylord Worstell, No. 2, LiMieiPeregrine, No. 3, Lou. Robinson, Ko. 4, Al- ' -T- L
pha Banta, No. 5, F. Sisk, No. 9, Gertrude Robinson. tDiel): Saturday NoV. 24, Earl the 15 months’ old son of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Parker. They have the Sympathy of maA'y Mends in „ their sad bereavement.
DICK WINDY.
