Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 238, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 October 1918 — DR. GREIST CONFINED TO BED, MISS DAVIS CARES FOR OFFICE [ARTICLE]

DR. GREIST CONFINED TO BED, MISS DAVIS CARES FOR OFFICE

Dr. H. W. Greist, who has been going night and day the past two weeks since the influenza epidemic started, had to give up today and allow himself to be put to bed in his own hospital with instructions to stay until Friday at least. Miss Marguerite Davis _ will be at the doctor’s office, however, and can wait upon those patients whose cases have been under the doctor’s care and concerning which he can still direct treatment.— Monticello Journal.