Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 January 1909 — Milroy. [ARTICLE]

Milroy.

Ed Herman was in Monon Monday. Mrs. Willard Johnson is on the sick list. Jas. Clark is clearing more land on the place he purchased here. Mrs. Geo. Wood was in Lee 1 Tuesday. S. L. Johnson has been hauling hay from here this week. J. J. Clark spent Friday night with Fred May and wife. Clell Clark spent Sunday with his father. Abe Woosley was in Rensselaer Tuesday. Mrs. Wolf, of Wolcott, brought her daughter, Miss Madge, to school on last Monday morning. Chas. McCashen and wife moved to the farm they rented north of Lee last week. Brdce# Brown, of Monon, bought several hogs and cattle in this vicinity Saturday. Jas. Boone treated those on the telephone line Monday evening to some fine graphophone music. i Lon Chatman cut his ankle while chopping wood - some time ago and it is now very painful. ■ Mrs. R. Foulks and Mrs. J. Williams ate dinner with Mrs. L. Foulks Tuesday. Roy Williams and R. Foulks delivered cattle and hogs to Mr. Brown in Monon Monday. Uncle Thos. Johnson and wife have both been in poor health, and Mr. Johnson is no better at this writing. Our teachers attended institute at McCoysburg Saturday. They are thinking of holding two institutes in February. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Spencer and son and Mrs. Marv McCashen and daughter Ettie spent Sunday with Geo. Foulks’. * Dan Williams and wife came Sunday morning and held meeting at jthe Banner school house. Wesley Noland conducted the services in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williams visited the former’s parents in Jordan township last Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Williams returned home with them for a visit.