Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 244, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 October 1919 — MILROY. [ARTICLE]
MILROY.
Mrs. Elsie Clark and son, Howard, have gone to Kansas to .join Miss Edith. Charles Culp met with quite an accident Saturday evening when on his way home from a party. His machine ran into a telephone pole and knocked it over. Charles was thrown out, his feet catching in the steering wheel and he was dragged in that manner as the machine shot to the opposite side of the ditch and stopped. He went limping home as best he could, for he had seen enough of “Lizzy” for that night. No bones were broken, but his clothing might have been better looking. According to rumor, single bliss for Everett is getting short. Mr. and Mrs. William Chapman and Mr. and Mrs. Ludd Clark were in Monon Saturday. John Sommers, an old time resident of Milroy, died Sunday evening after an illness of several days. Rnyi.al was madfi in the Crockett cemetery on Tuesday aF~2 o'clock. . Remington Tuesday evening. Albert Wood and mother were in Monon Tuesday. Trustee Wood wasr in Rensselaer on business Monday.
