Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 March 1894 — BRINGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]
BRINGING GROVE.
Sidney Homes is father ones more. Ed Deweece is building more house. Walter Smith is moving toFrancesville. L. Saylers weat to Wolcott Monday. Alfred Armstrong has gone to Delphi on business. There weie several sprinkled Sunday at the Osborne. J. R. Phillips went to Chicago last Saturday on business. Charles Martin is building a new barn. Charles is the carpenter. Afiss Alpha Banta, from Chicago, is visiting relatives in this vicinity. Geo. Robinson has moved on one of John Tillits farms up north. Sarnie Parker’s little child died Sunday, Feb., 25. The sickness was La Grippe. Felix Parker has moved on his farm which uncle Sam Parker purchased lately. People are still moving on the Gifford ranches. There was another car unloaded this week at the Ridge fiom Rossville, 111. We understand that the gravel road was a success the 2nd of March. That will give the farmers a chance to go to town good or bad weather. March came in with the three first days fiue weather, which, it is said rules the next three months. We all hope that sign will hold out.
