Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1892 — HAN GIKG GROVE. [ARTICLE]

HAN GIKG GROVE.

Firmcrs are sowing wheat and some have finished. Peaches are the sum total of our fruit and they are very scarce. School in this township begin the second Monday in Octubi r. Mr. Good, of Osborne vicinity has sold hia farm, and is now locking for another location. We hope they will not leave us, but will select one of the homes he has been sighting. Mrs. I. Parker is visiting her pareb s in this vicinity. The Banta Sunday School dosed for a time, last Sunday* Small attendance and lack of interest, the came. Mr. Jacob Parker and family moved Monday to V. healfteid, where he has engaged work for the fall and winter. Messrs Zard, Armstrong, Phillips and Parker, who attended ihe Jm?ianapolis TaTr, letT iisthat is the place to attend a fair. Judge Johnston gave a’ political speech at Marlboro, which was excellent . It was delivered at an unlucky time however, as so many political men were attending the State fair.