Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 March 1917 — MT. AYR. [ARTICLE]

MT. AYR.

Earl Leek and family have moved into the Baker property and are now residents'of ■ Mt. Ayr. ' Mono J. Miller came from Wheatfield Wednesday to visit bps aged father, who is quite sick at present. John Jinkerson, who moved from Rensselaer here last week, began work on the C. & E. I. section Thursday. Miss Jessie Elijah, of Morocco, who .has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Sam Gutherie, went to Rensselaer Monday. Mrs. Chuck Lownmn and children came from Parr for an over-Sunday visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. x hiftros ■ * - .', —— George Shupe returned from an extended visit wtih home folks in Ken- = tucky, and “has again resumed work for Everett Halstead.' Cecil Lee called op home folks a short while Sunday while passing through fbwn from Morocco,, where he had ibeen on an auto livery trip. . Will and Kile Miniger, of near Rensselaer, gave us a pleasant call Wednesday. They are assisting Ohas. Summers in his removal here. Uncle Joe Miller is reported as (being very poorly. Mr. Miller is getting well along in years where all forms of sickhess take a ready hod. Archie Lee was in Rensselaer Wednesday night attending the inspection of his company. The inspection was made by Col. Carl Reichmian. Fortytwo out of fifty-four of the company, were present. Charles Summers his removal from south of Rensselaer to the farm he bought north of town last_ week. We know Charles to be a good citizen and are glad to welcome him to our midst. —*——-