Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 January 1908 — Hanging Grove. [ARTICLE]
Hanging Grove.
Mr. T. M. Brown has returned tofDwight, 111. Mrs. FredGenthner has returned to Chicago. Mrs. Myra Culp youngest child has been very sick. A saw mill is expected to soon be located in this neighborhood. Mr. George Bowman lost a vain able horse the first part of the week. A great many people in this neighborhood are suffering with the grip. Mrs. Andy Gangloff and daughter Edith returned to Rensselaer Thursday. Mr. Bolinger made good use of the fine day Friday by doing their winter batchering. Mrs. Rufus Fnlk and son Clyde will soon move to there home farm, and Charles Armstrong and wife who have lived on the Fulk farm for the past year will move to the Isley larm a mile south of Banta. Do you like chocolates! We have 3S brands 62 different Savors. We feel sure we can please you Don't feel you are imposing on the clerks while looking the goods over. They are opeu to public inspection. We h*ve the best and the best is none too good lor Rensselaer. Please give us a call.
McKay Model.
