Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 240, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 October 1912 — To Comfort and Relieve. [ARTICLE]

To Comfort and Relieve.

“Yes,” said Mrs. McKabe, in telling Of an illness from which her husband had just recovered, "Dan was awful bad! Me and him both thought he was going -to die. He was Just scared stiff! After the doctor had been and went the first time he says to me, ‘Mamie,’ he says, ‘what does the doctor think about my case?’ and o? course the most comfort I could give him was to tell him the doctor said he had typhoid fever, and that he was a very, scry sick man. I never want to see him suffer like he done for ten days after that The only relief he got was when the doctor give him epidemics of morphine!”