Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 67, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 March 1914 — MT. AYR. [ARTICLE]

MT. AYR.

Mrs. W. W. Miller started for Lincoln, Neb., last Saturday. Her son, Jay, accompanied her as far as Chicago. Mrs. (Miller went to stay with Mi s. R Hearn, formerly Miss Edna Long, who is very ill. Word was received from her Tuesday saying Mrs. Hearn was not so had as they thought and perhaps will aecoinpany Mrs. Miller honie as sooii as she Is able. Mrs. E. Croxton, of Delphi, came last week for a short visit. She returned home MondayT~Her motlvßLT” Mrs. Miller, went with her. Mrs. Mills, of Chicago, who has been visiting Murfltts’,, for about three weeks, returned home Monday Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Foster Brunton, -Sunday evening, twin boys. Joe Yeoman visited Chas. Harris at Lafayette Saturday and Sunday. Alfred Convert moved his restaurant to the Hufty building and will run a restaurant and bakery. Harry Hufty and Jay Miller made a business trip to Chicago Wednesday.