Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 August 1900 — McCOYSBURG. [ARTICLE]
McCOYSBURG.
A. McCoy was here Sunday. Plenty of railroaders and wind storms. Mrs. Phillips called on Mrs. McCoy, Sunday. Leota Foster is working for Mrs. C. W. Bussell. Clyde and Dallas Gunyon spent Sunday here. Ball game, Lee vs McCoysburg, here next Sunday. Rev. Brady will preach here next Sunday evening. *■ Mr. and Mrs. Foster spent Sunday at Reed McCoy’s. Frank Bailey worked for Clyde Randle a few days last week. Stella Pollock was the guest of Miss Mabel McDonaldlastSunday. L. W. Goodyear called on Satie Johnson south of Lee, Sunday evening. Com rn this vicinity Ts’Considerably damaged by the recent winds and hail. Born, to Mrs. and Mr. Will Arnott, last Saturday, a toj£ pound republican. Willie Whitaker visited relatives in this vicinity Saturday night gnd Sunday. Clifford Parkison and' Perry Gwin of P. R., visited Guy Parker here Sunday. Wayne Gwin and wife visited Mr. Murray’s of Pleasant Ridge, last Sunday. Arthur Stewart and Hoy Rishling, accompanied by their best girls, were here Sunday. Bert Josserand and wife of near Seafield, visited her mother, Mrs. Randle, one day last week. Fred Phillips, John and Jenk Johnson of south of Lee, are camping here while at work on the railroad. The school-room used for religious purposes here should not be mistaken by young people for a dancing hall. Messrs. Will Arnott, Wijl Eldridge, Harry Rishling, and L. W. Goodyear were in Rensselaer last Saturday. Cincinnati! George says the boys told him that he couldn't fan any one, but ha further says that he can fan a girl on Sunday night, alright. Morlen and Barlow are the best threshers in this locality. They threshed fiftysix bushels of oats in seven minutes at John Potts'. How's that?
