Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 285, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 December 1918 — FRIDAY HOSPITAL NOTES. [ARTICLE]
FRIDAY HOSPITAL NOTES.
Two new cases of influenza are »e----porbed at the hospital, Mrs. W. S. Parks entering Thursday evening and Simon Thompson this forenoon. Both have well-developed cases of influmfloenza has claimed another hospital patient. Samuel Baxter, who lived near Remington, was brought bo the hospital Wednesday and died Thursday evening at 9 o’clock. fie had influenza followed ‘by pneumonia. He was a married man, having a wife, but we are not informed as to whether they had children. Mrs. Alva Potts and Baby Hartman are in a critical condition. B. D. Colvin, the old gentleman who was so severely injured in the Thanksgiving automobile wreck, and whose injuries were thought to be fatal, is improving and the for recovery seem quite favorable. He is seventy-eight years of age. ffis son, George, who was driving the car at the time of the accident, as getting along very nicely. There is no economy in buying cheap flours, because you get more and better bread by using Occident Flour. Guaranteed to be the best flour you ever used or your money, back. Rowles & Parker.
