Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 February 1896 — CORRESPONDENCE [ARTICLE]

CORRESPONDENCE

FROM McCOYSBURG. t Our post office, station and express, are all named McCoysburg at last* James McDonald and family visited Mrs. McDonalds parents, who live near Monticello last Saturday and Sunday. - Carl Anderson of Rensselaer Sundayed with friends here. Jco. Phillips late of Franklin, Ind., but formely a citiz-m of Hanging Grove township was buried at the Osbrone grave-yard last Thursday. Mr. F. H. Scott of Wheatfield was at this place last week. Harve Phillips of Chicago spent the latter part of last week with his son J. R. Phillips. _ . : ■' * - George Masson is still in LaFayette. He is recovering very slowly. There will be a Pound Social at C. E. Max wells one week from Saturday night. It will be given for the benefit of the Young Peoples Society of Christian Endeavor. J. R. Phillips and father made a business trip to Delphi last week. Miss Stella DeWitt has returned home. Rev. Findley preaches here Saturday night.