Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 153, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 June 1910 — Brought Back from Montana Suffering from Rheumatism. [ARTICLE]

Brought Back from Montana Suffering from Rheumatism.

Mrs. Elmer E. Stephenson was brought to Rensselaer today from Danby, Montana, a short distance south of Missoula, and will remain with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kirk, for, an indefinite period, 'while recovering from an illness dating practically from the time of her arrival in Montana on March 15th. She was accompanied home by her husband, who will leave in a day or two on his return trip, as he can not remain away long at this time of the year. Mrs. Stephenson graduated from the Rensselaer schools in 1906 and her marriage took place a few days after her graduation. Until last spring they resided in Chicago. At that time Mr. Stephenson purchased a farm in the Bitter Root valley and they removed there in March. Mrs. Stephenson had been in poor health and it was thought the climate would prove beneficial, but to the contrary, it acted reversely and she has been in the hospital at Danby most of the time. It was only a few days before their start for Rensselaer that Mrs. Sitephenson was able to sit up for the first time in several weeks. She stood the trip here remarkably well and it is thought will be restored to health. 1 Mr. Stephenson has a fruit farm, having set out a number of young trees since buying the place. While they are developing he is raising potatoes for which that country is also especially suited.