Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 March 1908 — MT. AYR. (From the Pilot.) [ARTICLE]

MT. AYR. (From the Pilot.)

R. J. Yeoman was transacting business in Lafayette the fore part of the week. Mrs. Myrtle White of Demotte returned home Tuesday after a few days visit with Miss Dollie Ashby. T. M. Gebhart of Roselawn came down Sunday and took back 200 head of Everett Halstead’s cattle to pasture. W. S. Greenlee and D. A. Dirst took two of Mr. Greenlee’s horses to Rensselaer Monday, Which he had sold to John Gleason." Mrs. Michael Nagle was suddenly called to Lafayette Tuesday by the death of her father, who was buried at that place yesterday. R. J. Yeoman and son Hugh, and Reuben Yeoman accompanied several car loads of live stock to the Chicago market last week. Misses Bertha Greenlee and Leona Dunlap went to Watseka last Saturday and visited until Monday with some of the latter’s relatives. Miss Lillian Witham accompanied the. Maud Henderson Show Co. to Goodland and will play the piano for them during their stay in that town. Mrs. . Sidney Standish returned last Saturday after more than a year’s sojourn in Oklahoma. Mrs. Standish has been quite poorly for some time and as the climate In Oklahoma did not benefit her, she decided to return home.