Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1900 — McCOYSBURG. [ARTICLE]

McCOYSBURG.

Will Shoemaker has a new buggy, Miss Satie Johnson was here Monday. C. A. Lefler and family spent Sunday at Lee. Otto Nimms has begun work for Clyde Randle. Rev. Brady will preach here Sunday evening. Miss Pearl Potts went to Chicago last Saturday. Everett Potts of Pleasant Ridge, was here Sunday. Miss Mabel McCoy went to Hammond last Monday. Estey Horrel visited friends near Parr last Saturday night. Miss Gertie Leach returned to her home near Virgie last Sunday. Stella Pollock was the guest of Miss Alice Heliengreen last Sunday night. Miss Gertie Leach of Virgie, was the guest of Leota Foster last Saturday night. Lewis Foster went to Illinois' last Wednesday for a short visit with relatives. Ross Norris and Joe Louis brought their best girls here to C. E. Sunday evening. Chance Foster and Lulu Rishling attended the party at Daugherty’s Saturday night. Why can’t McCoysburg have a street fair? We can show our new railroad if it ever gets here. The Monon boys were here Sunday to play ball but on account of the rain the game was postponed. Bert Josserand came to Mrs. Randle’s Tuesday evening and got their piano and moved it to his home near Seafield. It is said that Miss Pearl Parker gave a bachelor dinner last Sunday. George Austin and Harry Jones were the rival cooks. Mr. and Mrs. Foster and son Clarence, went to Vermillion county, Illinois, for a two weeks visit with relatives, last Saturday. Scott Robinson went to Tennessee last Monday, where he will woik with a sawmill. Although Scott has been with us but a short time, his presence and many kindnesses will be missed by all. George Austin, who has been working for Pool, talks of going to his home at Charleston, Illinois,soon. The boys will miss “Cinciunatti George’s” pleasant f ice very much, and then, what will Pearl do?