Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 March 1901 — McCOYSBURG. [ARTICLE]
McCOYSBURG.
Wanted: A little more heat. Masters Glen and Charlie Hust’on started to school here las? Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lee moved on the place where Wayne Gwiu lived last summer. Sam Holmes moved on the McDonald farm, IK miles north of this place, last Tuesday. L. W. Goodyear returned Wednesday after a week’s visit with his mother at Plymouth. Quite a few young people attended the party at Mr. Murray’s las. Thursday night. They report a good time. Quite a number of young people of this viciniiy attended the dance at Mr. Pape’s last Saturday night. They report a good crowd and a splendid time. Miss Alta Stevenson has gone to her home in Newland, where she will reside with her | arenls. She formerly made her he me here at Tom Stevenson’s. Examination for graduation will be hold at the Banta schoolhouse cm March 16. Those who are going to try] are enthusiastic. We hope for their success. A certain young lady of this place evidently wants her brother to get a letter pretty bad, as she has to write letters to his sweetheart for him, when he doesn’t know he has a sweetheart. There's nobody sick, hence no doctors to pay; nobody well, hence nothing ate; nettling to work at, hence no clothes worn oqt. Still some of our good neighbursjmi howling around ahout expenses. Who cates for expenses when there isn't any? 3—.-
