Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 265, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 November 1913 — MILROY. [ARTICLE]

MILROY.

Mrs. John Woosley and children were McCoysburg callers Tuesday. Irene Marchand came home Sunday. Alva and John Clark, of Gardner, Kansas, came for a visit with their father, I. J. Clark,* and other relatives and friends. John Ward’s barn burned Sunday about noon, with its contents, a set of work harness, about a ton of straw, some millet hay, several buckets of stock food, also some belts for his 'threshing machine and corn shredder, besides other useful articles. The origin of the fire is unknown. No insurance on the contents and only a small sum on the barn. Mrs. Mary McCashen and Miss Et tie visited with Joseph Clark and family Sunday. Miss Martha Clark attended the teachers’ institute Saturday at Remington. Martha Clark spent Saturday night and Sunday with Misses Lena and Jessie Williamson. Mrs. Ed May and daughter, Frieda, ate dinner Sunday with Frank Mays. Thos. McAlear called on G. L. Parks Tuesday evening. Mrs. Griswold called on Mrs. Frank May Tuesday. Now don’t forget the box social Saturday night, Nov. 8. Be sure and eome Mr. and Mrs. John Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Foulks ate dinner with fl4r. and Mrs. Thos. Johnson. Mrs. Julia Peet, of Monticello, visited her brother, T. A. Spencer, and family over Sunday. Miss Ruth Murphy returned home after a visit with her grandmother, Mrs. Rachel Sommers.