Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 February 1917 — Mt. Ayr Items. [ARTICLE]

Mt. Ayr Items.

Eli Miller made a trip to Rensselaer Friday. Floyd Meharry was sick Monday and did not attend school. Ed ' Harris spent several days in Chicago last week. Aunt Jemima’s Pancake Flour is still only 10c at Lee’s. S. L. Wells, of Rensselaer, was a caller at our office Monday. Frank Caster, of near Wheatfield, was a caller here Tuesday. Geimany has seemed to have brokeri her promises and again resumed subsea war on allied ships. Ben B. Miller is visiting his son, Rudy, at Windfall, where he has ft store. G. W. Lynch attended the funeral of an uncle at Hoopeston, 111., Wednesday. Merritt Strain has been visiting relatives and friends near Frankfort the past week. , Gov. Hays, in his four years term as governor of the state of Arkansas, pardoned 889 convicts. Doing business without advertising is like making love in the dark. You may know wfhat you are doing, but no one else does. A span of 2700 pound mules will be among the other good things sold at the J. P. Clark sale Thursday, Feb. 15, a mile west of Morocco. ■ Fix J. P. Clark’s sale date firmly in your mind. It is Thursday, Feb. 15. It is to be a very large sale and one of exceptionally good stuff. ' - Almost wintered through, the good stock offered at the Clark sale a mile west of Morocco is sure to be worth the money.' Kentland’s campaign for funds on Ernest Huntington was laid Up with the grippe a couple or three days during the past week. J. B. Mullett is preparing to move to Kansas in the spring.