Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 September 1901 — McCoysburg. [ARTICLE]

McCoysburg.

School began Monday, Pearl Parker is teacher. A. McCoy and Jas. Babcock and son were here Sunday. L W. Goodyear and C. C. Randle attended the Pruitt sale Thursday, Dennis Gleason and James McDonald &ere in Pulaski county buying horses last week. Albert Lee’s have moved on Pruitt’s place iivGillam township. Scott Robinson, who has been working in Kentucky for some time, is expected home on a visit this week. Lowell Lear, of Palestine, was the guest of Bessie Scott Sunday. Sam Dobbins and family were here Satururday. ; Frank Vincent and mother, of Monticello visited at Mr. Southard s Sunday. „ Mrs. Wm. Lemming was jn the vicinity of Monday. Gus Bernhardt and Maybell Housten attended church at the Milroy Baptist church Sunday night. Jessie Southards returned home last week from a two weeks’ visit with relatives at Monticello. Minnie Meyeis returned home from a two weeks’ visit in Chicago Monday morning. Mr. Helengreen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Reed McCoy spent Sunday at Albert Lee’s. Morgan Shields was here Saturday. J. P. Gwin was at Indianapolis on business last week. Several from here attended the party at Mr. Benson’s, in Milroy township, Saturday night. Mr Byroads, of Setfield, was here on business Friday, Rev. Morrow, of Monticello, preached in Milroy township, Sunday night, . Mrs. Wysong, of Monticello, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Southard. McDonalds attended church in Milroy township Sunday night. Miss Vera Parker spent Sunday at home. A 1 Robinson, of Monon, was hereon business last week.

Mr. Wachlel and family 'were out in the Gifford district Sunday. Marion Robinson began work oh the Monon last week. The Nordyke brothers, of Seafield, were here the first of the week. Mrs. Leurs Foster returned home from an extended visit with relatives in Illinois this week. The new barber shop was completed last week. Now boys when you want your faces scraped and your hair cut curly just give Mr. Woods a call and he will do the work in short order. Rensselaer, Ind., Sept. 23, 1901. I feed Acme Food to cattle and hogs. I never had shoats do better in my life than the ones I now feed Acme Food. I advise stockmen to feed Acme Food.

JAS. T. RANDLE.