Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 154, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 July 1914 — MILROY. [ARTICLE]
MILROY.
Isaac Hamilton and family w visiting at Oliver Hamilton’s Si day. - , i Ludd Clark and family spi Sunday with Clell Clark’s. The doctor was called to see ik Chapman Sunday night. She] now some better. Mrs. Fisher was called to Mi son county, owing to the death her father, who had been an valid for some time. Miss Ocie Lykens attended S day school and took dinner I Marchand’s Sunday, Mrs. Scipio visited her sister S day.
Mias Belle Southard is carry a petition for a mail route In t neighborhood. The commencement exercises w largely attended Friday event The class consisted of ten pup who delivered their themes in pleasing manner. Alvin Clark’s ate dinner w Chas. McCashen’s Sunday and tended church at Milroy. Mr. Houghton will preach as Sunday school Sunday and v show stereopticon views of his wa Sunday evening. | 'Mrs. Walter GJilmore and .» went to her father’s, John Soul ard, after her son, William. Frank Scipio and Earl Foul ate dinner with Mr. Marchand Id Sunday. / ■ John O’Donnell and Ernest Clal spent Sunday afternoon wt Chas, and Fred Marchand.
Mrs, E. E. Smith, who reeen underwent a surgical operation Chicago, where She lives, is slow recovering and plans to* come iu next week to visit the families Hiram Day and Ben and Ja Smith. James Sneddker has sold a hi interest in hl® grocery business < North Main street to hte broth in-law, Harry Reed, who enter into active associate manageme today. Harry recently moved town from Gifford, where he hi been engaged in business. ® Snedeker has purchasied the Ma street restaurant of Mr. and Mi Alva Best and has placed Lest Gorham In oharge. Mr. Best w associated with W. E. Harris the management of the Dext creamery here for some time an ren the restaurant as a side issu After the death of Mr. Dexter I Chicago Mr. Best -was called the. to sestet bite widow in the manag ment of the business and Mrs. Bes will join him there today.
. hd Mrs. A. K. Yeoman called i and Mrs. GeOuge Werner | afternoon. Examined by latest methods ■ses made in our grinding aenft.—Dr. A. G. Oatt, Optoand Manufacturing Opti- ; - tic John C’Oonnor is getdy to hoist his big flag pole ■ie brought here from Kni'iere he bad kept Old Glory pr many -long years. The a been painted and will be k Within a few days at his 5 the corner of Cullen and Flower boxes have dlt and wild be set at the , the flag pole.
