Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 71, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 May 1908 — McCoysburg. [ARTICLE]

McCoysburg.

Pearl Willits spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Rensselaer. Grace Peregrine and Floyd Porter were the guests of Laura Phillips Sunday. > Pearl Willits and Mrs. Chas, Siadla called on the dredge lady, Mrs. Foulks Sunday. j The bridge south of here is now out, and ready for the dredge to go through. Mr. Edward Peregrine and daughter! Mary and Myrtle visited with Frank Peregrine Sunday. - Laura Phillips and Charles Peregrine called on Mr. and Mrs. Reed McCoy Sunday evening.

Miss Vera Lefler, our assistant postmistress spent Saturday night and Sunday with her parents. / Miss Blanch Cook came home Friday night accompanied by little Miss Pauline Pumphrey, of Rensselaer. Omer Church, who has been working for John Walters, began work on the section Monday on the Monon. Elmer Ducharme, of near Wolcott, spent Saturday night and Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Frank Peregrine. I ’ I'* * • Mr. and Mrs. Montz attended class day at Monon Tuesday. Roy Montz being one of the graduates there this spring. i R. B. Porter and Mr. Howe went to Englewood Monday morning to look after some business, returning home Tuesday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. George Parker and daughter Ethel and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bussell took dinner Sunday with Chas. Armstrong and wife.

Mrs. Brannan, of Monon, came last week to visit a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Montz, while Mr. Brannan moves their household goods to Monticello where he is employed in a livery barn. I

Miss Anna Montz, who is employed as a dress maker in Chicago, is here on a week’s vacation with her parents, J. H. Montz and wife, to Attend the high school commencement at Monon.

The stone crusher which H.’ H. Stewart used while making the Hanging Grove stone road is loaded and ready to be shipped to Milwaukee, Wis. Chas. Siadla and Elmer Gunyon'did the work. I