Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 September 1907 — McCoy Story Never Grows Old. [ARTICLE]
McCoy Story Never Grows Old.
The stery of the. McCoy bank failure never groWs old to the Indianapolis newspapers, and the ftnnday Star contained an entire page devoted to Tom McCoy and the ih&ldtnlß of his life sincethe failure. It WaA the fairest article taken all thru that WhAve ever seen published in an outside newspaper and from a tew inaccuracies is a very just story. Pictures of Tom before the failttrA and rinrinir tha trial, ag well as of Unele Mao, the dynamited house, the prison entrance, and the ward where he is confined as a patient with his broken leg, Are aft given. It is that Uncle Mab hin Very bad health, that Mrs. Tom McCoy is having a hard strangle against poverty in. the conduct of a rooming boose in* Chicago, that the waywardness ofif Tayldr McOdy is a 'gmf 1 care : foir her and thAf Tom has*' lost? heart perceptibly’ si rice Be was riot paroled at the eriff of his first year’s confinement. ‘ It is also claimed that the McCoy finances are quite, thoroly'ducted, lifts. McCoy hAe riot, according to the article, Visited Tom since he has been eonfined in penitentiary.
