Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 April 1914 — MILROY. [ARTICLE]

MILROY.

Branson Clark, whose sickness! had been mentioned 'before, was re-' eased by death on April 10th, at 3:30 p. m. from his suffering, borne without murmer, to suffer and sorrow no more, He was 44 years ot age and leaves a wife, daughter, three sons, father, six brothers and one sister, besides numerous relatives and friends. Bert Warren conducted the funeral services at the church. Interment in Milroy cemetery. W. I. BLvans, of Rossville, 111., visited neighbors in this vicinity Tuesday. Mrs. Julia Peet, of Monticello, spent last week with her brother, Thos. Spencer, returning home Sunday. T. A. Spencer’s called on C. L. Parks’ Tuesday. Mrs. G. L. Parks spent Monday with her mother, Mrs. Ravenscrbft. Mrs. Elsie Clark went to Monon Monday and while there called on Mrs. Louisa Foulks, whose condition remains much the same. Mr 3. Lud Clark assisted Mrs. Elsie Clark with her work Tuesday. Willard Johnson moved Monday to the Gaffield farm. Isaac Hamilton is moving to the McDonald farm. Center, Lone Star and Banner schools closed last week and Queen City closes this week. John Sommers,Jr., and family and Schuyler Irwin and family, of Rensselaer, ate dinner Sunday with G. L. Parks’.