Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 January 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
During the holiday vacation some repairs were made at the Monnett School for Girts. The first semester will end the first of February. - George Lawman returned to Amboy today, after having attended the saje of W. T. and A. B. Lowman yesterday. He also looked after hi# fanning interests in this county. The annual meeting of the Methodist Sunday school board will be held tonight at 7. Every member urged to be present, as the offices and teachefs will be elected for the year 1916. Wash Lowman returned from Lafayette yesterday, where he had been with hUr son, Frank, who is in the hospital. Frank is getting along fine and will be able to come home in about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barnes and baby, of Oshkosh, Was., came today for a visit with her paients, Mr. and (Mrs. O. K. Rainier. Mr. Barnes will leave tomorrow for Terns and Mrs. Barnes will join him there later.
Mrs. D. G. Warner was removed yesterday from the home of Mrs. Eldon Hopkins, where she had been taking treatment for the past eleven weeks, to her own home on Front street. She is encouragingly improved and further benefit is quite confidently expected. A report in a somewhat roundabout way comes to Rensselaer today that Miss Flos® Smith and Mr. Willard Millspaugh, went to Anderson to be married and that they will reside on a farm near Marion. Relatives here hove received no word since their departure Monday night. Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Parrett made a trip to Indianapolis yesterday and selected a 3-monthsold girl baby from the orphans’ home, which they will take on trial ,and if pleased will give a permanent home. This is an act of Christian duty that we feel Rev. and Mrs. Parrett will be gTeatly blessed for doing and the entire community will be interested in the welfare and development of the little one. t H. C. Montay arrived home last evening from Mayo Bros, hospital in Rochester, Minn., where he underwent a surgical operation on Oct. 22nd. He had. been on the rapid 'down grade for several months and had about despaired of life when he went to Rochester. They found him suffering from a dislodged and misplaced kidney and this was removed altogether. Mr. Montay weighed' only 114 pounds when he reached there and in eight weeks he went up to 156 pounds and now feels about as well as ever again.
Ivy Bowie, of Ayr, Ontario, Canada, where he is a rural mail Carrier, is visiting his brother; Editor John Bowie of Wbeatfldd, and accompanied the editor to Rensselaer today. It i® Ivy’s first visit to the United States, although lie is 38 years of age. John was born in Detroit, Mich., and soon after his birth his father went t oCanada, wbere the other and younger children were born. Ju a city of some twenty thousand not far from where Mr. Bowie lives is a prominent protestant minister by the name of Fogli, whom it develops is a brother of Ben Fogli, who runs the roadhouse at Water Valley.
