Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 83, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 January 1910 — McCOYSBURG. [ARTICLE]

McCOYSBURG.

Oscar Howe left here Thursday morning for the west on a prospecting trip. R. B. Porter left for Newton, 111., Wednesday morning on a business trip. • / Mrs Mary Ann Robinson and daughter, Mrs. J. R. Phillipe, spent Tuesday in Rensselaer. Miss Laura Phillipe returned to Monticello Monday after a few days visit with her parents. Samuel Parker of Mitchell, So. Dak., was In our burg Thursday visiting friends and relatives. Miss Vera Lefler spent Monday and Tuesday with Miss Mary Peregrine, assisting her cook for threaders. / There was no school part of the week owing to the teacher, Mr. Noland’s little daughter, Cora being seriously sick with lung fever C. E. Peregrine of Mitchell, So. Dak., arrived here Tuesday evening for a visit with his father,'Ed Peregrine and family, and various other relatives. George Anspach and family of Paulding, Ohio, arrived here Thursday evening to make their future home. Mr. Anspach will farm -tne former McCoy land, now owned by John Herr of Marion, Ohio. Frank Peregrine took his broth-er-in-law, John Wilkins, to Wolcott Thursday afternoon for the 5 p. m„ train for Watseka, 111., where he was called on account of the serious sickness of a relative.