Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 278, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 November 1913 — Reed McCoy Trades Grocery At Monticello For a Farm. [ARTICLE]

Reed McCoy Trades Grocery At Monticello For a Farm.

Monticello Herald. A deal was closed Monday by which Reed McCoy disposed of his grocery to B. H. Brown, of Monon and W. A. Hennegar. of lafayette, acquiring in the trade the 80-acre farm near Lee known as the John Pogue farm. The now Arm will be known as Brown & Hennegar, and they will'continue the business under the name of ‘The City Grocery.” Harvey Todd will have charge of the store and will be assisted by Mr. Bfown’s son, Glenn. Mr. McCoy, it is said, will continTft to make Monticello his home for the present, and it is to be hoped he will decide to remain permanently, for he has proved himself a worthy citizen. Bringing the entire state militia forces to Indianapolis during the recent street railway strike cost the state treasury $30,000, it was officially stated Tuesday. The payroll amounted to $2U000; transportation, $6,000; and food, coal and bedding albout $3,000. .