Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 June 1909 — MILROY. [ARTICLE]
MILROY.
Chas. Wilbanks was in Monon Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Spencer were in Monon Saturday. Chas. Beaver and family were In Rensselaer Saturday. Mrs. Ed Johnson and Mrs. Mary Johnson were in Lee Wednesday. Thos. Spencer and son and George Foulks were in Monon Wednesday. Mrs. Whitlow went to Kentucky to see her mother, who is seriously sick. Mrs. Joseph Clark called on Grandmother Foulks Wednesday afternoon. Vern Culp took dinner Sunday with his uncle, James Culp and family in Lee. Mrs. Harner of Kansas visited her sister, Mrs. G. L. Parks and family, over Sunday. John Southfrd and family, and Frank May and family ate dinner Sunday with Howard Stewart’s. Mrs. Geo. Foulks and Earl and Martha Clark spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs' Clyde Clark, southwest of Morocco’
Robert Drake shipped a car load of hogs from here to Chicago Thursday night. Mrs. John Mitchell of Milroy visited Mrs. R. V. Johns Thursday afternoon. Miss Ida Becker of Milroy spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Nathan Eldredge. Mrs. Joseph Willitts visited her daughter, Mrs. Cecil Rishling Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ed Kesler of Fair Oaks came Friday to deliver pictures she had taken last week. Miss Myrtle Lewis went to Lee Saturday evening to spend Sunday with home folks. Miss Sallie Rishling came Saturday evening for a short visit with her brothel*, Cecil and wife. Mrs. Chas. Stultz and Mrs. Chas. Saidla and son Harvey made a business <trip to Monon Thursday. Ed Cook of Pleasant Grove spent Saturday night and Sunday with his parents, Mi. and Mrs. Simon Cook. Jake Parker and son of Marlon and Mrs. George Parker took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bussel Friday. Miss Mary McDonald and Miss Mary Belle Parklson of Pleasant Ridge spent Friday with Mrs. J, P. Gwin. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Montz and the former’s mother went to Monon Saturday to visit relatives a couple of days. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bussel and baby spent Sunday with the former’s grandmother, Mrs) Clara Bussel of Rensselaer. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rishling of near Remington came Thursday for a few days visit with their son, Cecil ana wife. B. J. Gifford began work on this end of his railroad Friday. He had the misfortune of having his steam shovel upset but was ready to go to work again after a few days delay.
The people are glad to see him at work and hope it will not be long until It will be completed. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Johns and children went to Monon Saturday to visit relatives and attend Children’s Day at that place Sunday. Mrs. Emma Hartke- and children o, Warren county, Minn., returned to home after a couple months visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs M Ringeisen. Mr. Ringeisen accompanied her as far as Chicago.
