Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1909 — HANGING GROVE TOWNSHIP [ARTICLE]
HANGING GROVE TOWNSHIP
Ed Randle was in McCoysburg a few minutes Monday afternoon. Otto Hooker made a prospective tour over in Ohio the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Reed McCoy and Kate Maxwell went to Chicago Tuesday morning. Hoy Rishilng’s children have searlet fever and the family was quarantined Monday. Chas. McCashen has moved on the Corliss farm vacated some months ago l?y Mr. Kennedy. R. C. McDonald has arranged for his box social to take pla e S iturday night. The program will be real entertaining. Mrs. Eldridge left Tuesday morning for Crown Point, after a visit here with Wm. TEldridge and family and Mr. and Mrs. W. R Willits. Miss Gertrude Downs went to Indianapolis Monday for a visit with relatives and also to attend a doub e wedding, which will occur next month. Next Wednesday is the date of Albert garner's big sale. Mr. Warner has quite a nice lot of stock and other articles to sell, and if. the day is ordinarily fair a large crowd will be in. attendance. Albert E. Nitzchke and family have moved into one of the vacant rooms where Cathrine Parcels now lives. He expects to tend part of the big Horton & Mosseley ranch the coming season. Mrs. Parcels and her son Isaac will occupy a farm near Francesville about March Ist. The new trustee has been real busy since he took his seat of office, harid-ing-.out road notices, some to reopen a closed road, mention of which has been made heretofore, and some notice to establish a new road from the east end Qf the road running past Clyde Foulks’ to the -county line. The work on both will not likely begin before thirty and s xty days respectively.
