Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 January 1916 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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MONTENEGRO ACCEPTS FOES’ PEACE TERMS ■ ■ rRemnant of Army Surrounded By Austrian Troops Asks For Terms of Peace and Accepts. The first of the foes of Gerniany and Austria-Hungary to seek Cermsof peace is Montenegro. The army of that little country was surrounded on all sides and escape was cut off. The unconditional laying down of arms was the condition of surrender and Montenegro accepted. DeMotteWoman Taken to Asylum—Nervous Breakdown.
Mrs. Bonkje Stapel, aged 56, of DeMotte, was today taken to the Northern Hospital for the insane at Logansport. She suffered a nervous'breakdown and had peculiar hallucinations. Her husband, who is 12 years younger than she, accompanied Mrs, McColly, the wife of the sheriff, and Deputy John Robinson, in taking her to the asylum. Marriage Licenses.
George Franklin Galbreath, borri Jasper county, Ind., Feb. 1, 1891, residence Starke county, occupation farmer, first marriage, and Flossie Shootaloo, born Madison county, Itifl., Dec. 17, 1894, residence Jasper county, second marriage, first dissolved by divorce January, 1915. —Married Monday by Squire W. I. Spitler. Wendell McKinley Harris, born Medaryville, Ind., July 10, 1896, residence Medaryville, occupation farmer, and Esther Vivian Pullins, born Jascounty, Ind January 2, 1896, rdisdence Jasper county; first marriage for each. Consent to marriage of groom given by his mother, Mrs. Pearl Young.
K. of P. Notice. There will be work in the third degree tonight and a full attendance is desired.—S. M. Haas, Chancellor Commander. There is no shooting in . “The Girl of the Whispering Pines,” just a wholesome, romantic, western story depicted at the Ellis Theatre next Saturday night, the 22nd. ._,,J Republlean, editors are to hold their mid-winter meeting at Indianapolis Thursday and Friday of next week. The banquet and business meetings will be held at the Severn hotel. Try our new coal for th/heater and furnace.—Hamilton. & Kellner. The funeral of Father George Heldman was held at St. Joseph’s College this morning and the body was taken to Carthagenia, Ohio, for burial. Father P. J. Weber, of Earl Park, was among the priests from other places to attend the funeral. Frank Foltz “’went to , Logansport this morning to see his aged mother, Mrs. Mary Foltz, whom Dr. Terflinger, of the asylpm, informs him is quite sick arid threatened with pneumonia. Cebe Qverton, of Walnut, lowa, g spending today with J. W. Childers and family? Mr. Childers had a severe case of the grip, and is just now able to be up a little but has not come down town any yet. returned to their home in Peru today after a visit of a week with George Moelhman and family and with friends. Prior to four years ago the Holsema family lived in Rensselaer.
