Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 276, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1911 — MILROY. [ARTICLE]
MILROY.
Branson Clark is sick at this writing. Mrs. George Wood was a Lee caller Monday morning. T. A Spencer shipped his sheep to Chicago Friday. Mrs. James Blankenship went to Reynolds Monday. Our teachers attended institute at McCoysburg Saturday Ernest and Everett Clark were in I>pe Tuesday afternoon. Elmer Johnson sold their turkeys Monday to Jacks & Clark. Mrs. Bert Hughes is on the sick list A doctor was called Monday. Earl Foulks assisted his uncle, Richard Foulks, in moving to Wheatfield Tuesday. Miss Lural Anderson spent Saturday night in Monon with Mr. and Mrs. Iva Robbins. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, who live on the Barlow farm, are going to move to Monticello this week. Mrs. Frank May and little Ruth spent Thursday and Friday with Mrs. Mary McCashen and Miss Ettie. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Bivans took dinner Saturday with their daughter, Mrs. G. W. Bullington and family, it being her birthday. FraUk May and George Foulks and families, D. Z. Clark and daughter, Martha and Mrs. Ewing Donaldson *nok dinner Sunday with Creighton Clark’*.
