Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 January 1914 — Miraculous Recovery of Former Resident Related. [ARTICLE]

Miraculous Recovery of Former Resident Related.

A copy of the Glenwood, Minn., Herald, relates a trade of land by which J. H. Sayler, formerly of this place, gets 58 acres of land within a half jnite of that place. The article states: “Mr. and Mrs. Sayler came to Glenwood eight years ago last fall from Rensselaer, Ind, for the benefit of Mrs. Saylefs health. They lived three years on the farm and five years In Glenwood. They have met so many kind people daring these eight years and especially during the illness of Mrs. Sayler, that they have concluded Glenwood is a good place to live and will remain in the vicinity and intend to move on their farm at onee and will be at home there to their many friends> Mr. Sayler was janitor of the high school and library for two years and Mi ad accepted the place for another year but resigned when the trade was made. Mrs. Sayler has been an active church worker in all departments of church and reform work and last winter gave her entire time for three months in the mission work at Plsgah Home,'Los Angeles, Cal, under the supervision of Dr. F. E. Yoakum, of that city. He is the “divine healer” whom Mrs. Sayler met three years ago last summer in the Waverly Hospital at Minneapolis and after many years of invalidism she left her invalid chair and has been able to walk ever since and improves her time well. We wish them the best of success in their new home after so many years of trial and sorrow.”