Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 January 1919 — MONDAY HOSPITAL NOTES. [ARTICLE]
MONDAY HOSPITAL NOTES.
’ Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Catt entered the hospital with Jfifluenza. The Doctor is' some better today but Mrs. Catt is very sick. E. E. Smithy the contractor, entered the hospital Sunday with pneumonia following influenza, and is very sick. Mrs. Ernest Lamson is improving and is aible to sit dp a short time each day."'- ■- <5 John Evers, of Fair Oaks, left the hospital, today. • Mrs. Riley Miller, Mrs. Jesse Gwin, Loretta Pickner, Mrs. A. S. Lowman, i Mrs. Floyd Gratner and Baby Clyde • Walker are all 'improving. 2
We have just unleaded another car of the good old Aristos flour. This is a strictly all-wheat flour, the same as before the war. Aristos is the highest flour made. Eger’s Grocery. »
Private Sylvester Schwage, of St. Mary, Hl., but who. entered the army service from here has received an honorable discharge from the camp at the Deaf Institute at Indianapolis dna has again resumed his work on one of the Lawler ranches here.
