Rensselaer Journal, Volume 10, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 May 1901 — McCoysburg. [ARTICLE]

McCoysburg.

Maurice Gorman spent Sunday at home. Chas. Wachtel was in Chicago last week. Felix Parker’s attended church at Osborne Sunday afternoon. John Johnson, of Lee, was here Saturday and Sunday. Gwin and McDonald are painting their store this week. L. B. Josserand and Frank Kodatt, Jr., were at Wolcott Sunday. Geo. Parkison, of Pleasant Ridge, was here Monday afternoon. Frank Kodatt, Jr., began work on he Gifford railroad last week. Aunt Mary Ann Robinson is visiting at Wash Cook’s this week. J. P. Gwin sold his driving horse to Edd Homickle last week. Grace Jacks, of Danville, 111., visited Chas. Lefler’s this weeit. Jas. Clark, of Foresman, is visiting relatives in Mihoy township this week. The entertainment given by Misses Swartzel and Dennis Saturday night was well attended. Mary Jacks, of Sharon, was the guest of Edna and Vera Lefler Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lee spent Sunday with his brother Fred in Gillam township. Preparations are being made for Children’s Day here for the first Sunday in June. Ed. Homickle tried his hand at- drawing Sunday afternoon, from the appearance of some of the boys collars at C. E.