Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 January 1916 — Mrs. Grant Warner Very Low and Can Not Last Long. [ARTICLE]
Mrs. Grant Warner Very Low and Can Not Last Long.
Mrs. Grant Warner has been-very low since Saturday and it was npt thought Sunday that she could last through the night. She did, however, but there has been no improvement and the end is the.question of only a very short time. -Virgil Denniston arrived home yesterday from Bozeman, Mont., for a visit of about two weeks. He has lost thirty pounds in weight during, his year in the west but he lost it Largely in doing gymnasium work. He is employed in a barbershop in Bozeman. ~ J. H. Weissenbach, of ~Columbus, Ohio, and Oka Hamill, of Monticello, returned to the latter place this morning after paying a visit to Earl Ticen, the local manager of the Hamill & Co. store.- They report themselves very well pleased with the business of the first six months in this city.
The Union school in Marion township was closed last week on account of the great amount of sickness. The teacher, Miss Nellie Knapp, had drily one scholar Thursday of week before last and the next day there was none. It was decided'tp close the school untU .the grip-ia.-OUt of the neighborhood.
