Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 123, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 June 1918 — MT. AYR ITEMS [ARTICLE]

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M. J f Ehlert, of Monticello was here Monday bidding on the oiling of our streets. ■ Mr. Carlock, the Goodland baker, was here Tuesday- „ , Dr. Merry got a fine well of water at about thirty foot C. E. Prior And George Mustard were here Wednesday. : Archie Blankenbaker whs a Chicago visitor Friday and Saturday. F. C. Shumaker of Lafayette ws* a business visitor here Thursday. Alvin Yoder is h*T« fromßurr Oaks, Michigan and expects tb Work here this summer. \ f Merle Bringle and family of near Foresman took Sunday dinner W M M? 9 nd WiiliaS ’ ItcCny hnd littj* daughter of Renthnd sp*nt the Thursday with Dr. Merry and familyMrs. C. J. Hopkins and son, Pfrimmer came from Donovan, DI., Saturday evening returning Sunday evening. • ,!t ■ The big force of ditchers on th* Lyons—McCray land finished, their work Saturday. At least all they will do until fall. _ J Mrs. Dr. Merry, Miss; Blanche Merry and Mrs. J. R. Sigler visited in the home of Harry Wild in Goodland Thursday. . ’ Dr. Martin had a well drilled the the past week and his bees gave th* drillers what might properly be termed a warm reception. 7 Dan Chupp was here .from .Parr Saturday to consummate the sale of his forty acre farm hi the T4bin neighborhhod to Levi Stutsman. Mr and Mm. Ruben -Noland, of Rensselaer were the Sunday guest* of Arthur Anderson ahd wife,' Mrs. Noland was formerly Mias orpcp AneMiss Dorothy Sigler who has spent the past two weeks in Chicago returned home Sunday. Her grandmother Mrs. Sigler, returned with her and will probably spend the summer here. .W