Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 247, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 October 1913 — MILROY. [ARTICLE]

MILROY.

The children of the late Mr. and Mrs. D. Z. Clark, with their families, all met at Joseph Clark’s Sunday and spent the day together. I. J. Clark has been in poor health the past week. Charles and Fred Marehand motored to Illinois. Sunday. Martha Clark spent Tuesday night with her brother, John Clark and family. Mrs. Creighton Clark called on Mrs. N George Foulks Monday, .Mr. and Mrs. John Sanders visited over Sunday wtith relatives and friends near Frankfort. Mrs. Mary McCashen and daughter, Ettje, assisted Mrs. Wall in cooking for threshers Monday. Vance Spencer attended the horse fair at Monticello last week, winning several prizes in polo games, horseback riding, etc. Several from here attended the horse fair at Monticello Saturday. G. L Parks was a Rensselaer visitor Monday. Schools have resumed after a week’s vacation. Mrs. Ravenscroft, who is in her 92nd year, visited her daughter, Mts. G. L. Parks, and family Friday. She was accompanied by her son, Sam, and daughter, Mrs. Rank, of Chicago. Misses Elsie and Carrie Anderson, of Michigan, and Mrs. Chas. Gallagher spent Tuesday with Irene and Louise Marehand. Wm. Walls was loading buckwheat one day last week when one of the hoises he had hitched to the wagon dropped dead. George Wood .lost a fine young horse a week ago.