Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 June 1901 — McCoysbury. [ARTICLE]
McCoysbury.
A. McCoy was here Sunday. W. S. McDonald was here Monday. Miss Mabel Housten was at Rensselaer Friday. Otto Nims ate dinner at McDonald’s Sunday. Miss Bessie Scott came home from Monon Monday. Frank Kodatt began work for McCoy and McDonnald Monday Sam Holmes and family visited friends near here Sunday. Mr. Kitzmans, of Francesville, visit ed friends here Sunday. Mr. Culp and family attended the picnic near Sharon Sunday. Herman Nims spent Sunday at John Johnston’s, south of Lee. Gwin and McDonald were up at Lewisnon one day last week. Miss Mamie Meyers went to Chicago Monday to spend the summer. Mrs. Chas. Lee is visiting her parents near Giflord this week. Mrs. Dora Johnston and children, of Ames, lowa, are visiting at Mr. Foster’s. an< l Josie Kodatt, of Chicago are visiting their uncle and family here this week. Mrs. H, J. Davis, of Lee, and neice, of Chicago,visited Mrs. W. C. Housten last week W. R. Lee has traded his farm northeast of here for a hardware store at Harvey, 111. Oscar Bernhardt sold his horse and buggy to Clyde Randle last week. He went to Chicago Sunday to secure work. Mrs. J. R. Phillips and son Harvey visited at Geo. Robinson’s in Barkley township, and at Chas. Armstrong’s, at Pleasant Ridge. Mr. Derby, of Chicago, is moving his household goods here this week. He will live in the house he has just completed.
