Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 November 1901 — McCoysburg. [ARTICLE]

McCoysburg.

A. McCoy was here Monday. Mr. Williams, of Jordan township, was here on business last week. Scett Robinson is working on Robert Drake’s barn. Mr. Reynolds visited friends in the vicinity of Monticello, the first of the week. Harvey Phillips and wife, of Delphi, visited their son, J. R., and family, ol this place, last week. There was no school here Monday and Tuesday, the teacher being sick. Frank McDonald spent Monday with his cousin, Stanley Reynolds, at Pleasant Ridge. Freeman Woods has gone to Indianapolis for a couple of weeks* visit. • \\m. McDonald and Bert McSweeny are pressing hay for Gill & Robinson. A number of the young folkes from here attended the dance at Mr. Eyestone’s Saturday night. M. Ringersen and wife returned home from several weeks’ visit with relatives in Chicago and Minnesota. Herman Nims came back from South Dakota last week, where he had been working for some time. Miss Mamie Meyers went to Chicago I uesday, to attend German high school. Mrs. O, R. Derby is visiting relatives near Chicago. W. R. W'hittaker, of Rensselaer, spent Sunday here. Mrs. Ella Rishling and daughter Lulu, of Lee, called on Mrs. Ilousten one day last week. Dr. G. R. Clayton, of Monon, made a professional call here Monday. Fred Amott is visiting his brother Wijl, and family, here. Mr. and Mrs. Helengreen spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Lee. Rev. D. J. Ilousten returned from a several weeks’ visit at Franklin, last week. Just received another car of lumher. Wo sell it. W. R. Lee, McOoysburg.