Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 232, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1918 — THURSDAY HOSPITAL NOTES. [ARTICLE]
THURSDAY HOSPITAL NOTES.
Vilas Price went to the home of his sister, Mrs. Earl Osborn, today. His condition is good. Mrs. John Burris is in a critical condition at this writing. Walter Simpson, wife and baby, of Morocco, are all improved. Mrs. Alva Jay, Mrs. Bert Amsler, Mrs. J. N. Leatherman, Mrs. Guy Merriman, Bert Shuster, Flossie Swisher and Mary Preston are all well on the road to recovery. Dr. F. H. Hemphill is still in the hospital. His condition is no better today. , Mrs. Rufus Geib and baby will soon go to their home in Remington. Miss Helen White, of Lafayette, who is teaching the No. 6 school six miles west of Rensselaer, was thrown from a buggy Wednesday evening and injured, and will be compelled to remain in the hospital for a few days to be treated. Miss Alma Stiers returned to her home yesterday. ‘ John Q. Alter is again in the hospital for attention. The hospital staff regrets very much that on account of the crowded capacity of the house they were compelled to refuse admittance to so many cases within the last two weeks.
