Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1892 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]

HANGING GROVE.

Some one will have to get sick, die or get married else there will not be much news from H. G-, but little else of importance happens in this town, tehip. ~ 'of last week, at least for the men. They all report a very good time. Bob Drake contemplate! building next week. Miss Lerie Wilson has engaged to teach at Fair View the coming winter.- -w ; - Trustee Gwin is adding to and otherwise improving his residence which when finished will be a neat and commodious building. Mrs. S. Parker, who has been seriously ill for sometime is reported much better. H. E. Parkison and wife start for Kansas this week, to be gone several weeks, visiting relatives. Mr. Will Jacks started Monday for Illinois, to visit parents and old friends. Several old soldiers have shown their patriotism by wishing very much to join the encampment at Washington, but' like true soldiers stay where duty called them. Some of Marlboro’s citizens will attend the state fair at Indianapolis, this week. One of Them.