Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 122, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1909 — MILROY. [ARTICLE]
MILROY.
John Southard was a business caller in Rensselaer Monday. G. L. Clark and James Boon were Rensselaer goers Monday. The doctor was called to see Lewis Daniels, who is sick. Veda and Fern Spencer and Roy Mattox spent Sunday with Mrs. L. Foulks. Moris Southard and daughter, Jessie, spent Sunday with Ed May and family. Miss Laura Anderson, teacher of the Banner has been boarding for the past three weeks with Mrs. L. Foulks. Will Culp andison and Tom Spencer were in Chicago one day last week. While there Mr. Culp bought a car load of cattle. Mrs. Geo. Foulks, who is ill with typhoid fever has improved so that Dr. Clayton dismissed the nurse Sunday. While returning home at a late hour Sunday night, Thomas Miller’s horses became frightened, tearing his harness, breaking the shafts and leaving him sitting in the buggy. Frank Czolgosz, aged 40 years, elder brother of Leon Czolgosz, the assasani of the late President McKinley, died of heart disease on Tuesday at his home on Polish Colony, near Aberdeen, Wash. Czolgosz believed his brother, Leon, was insane.
