Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 June 1900 — McCOYSBURG. [ARTICLE]

McCOYSBURG.

Whoa! mule. Otto Nimms spent Sunday here. Louis Hamilton was here Sunday. Mr. Bailey is reported improving. Howard Kendall has a sick horse. Gertie Leech returned to her home nt Virgie Monday. Clifford Parkison and Ray Yeoman were here Sunday. Mr. O. Anderson and family of Osborne vicinity, visited Parker's last Sunday. Misses Gert ha Arnott and Bessie Scott attended Sunday school here last Sunday. Relatives from Delphi and vicinity spent last Friday and Saturday at Mr. Foster's. Oh! the look of disappointment that swept over Stella's face Sunday evening—John wasn't here. Quite an interesting C. E. meeting resulted from the leadership of Mr. Parker last Sunday evening. Children's exercises were observed at Milroy last Sunday evening. A good program was well rendered. Charlie Busle says that hie daughter is the finest girl in this country, as it is the first one for twenty years. Mrs. Belle Joaserand returned to her home last Tuesday after visiting her mother Mrs. Randle, since Saturday. Marion Gwin and Harvey Wood went through this place on bicycles last Saturday, presumably on their way to Logansport. The Parker school commencement was ob served last Saturday. We all join heartily in congratulating the graduates. Hurrah! for that goat. While going to Rensselaer last Saturday the team became unmanageable and Mrs. Stiller was thrown from the buggy and had her collar bone broken. 1 car “Duluth Imperial,” the world’s best. Received this week. Chicago Bargain Store.