Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 63, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 March 1919 — MORTON MURRAY HAS GRANGRENOUS FOOT. [ARTICLE]

MORTON MURRAY HAS GRANGRENOUS FOOT.

Mrs. Ord Yeoman returned from Gary Saturday where she and her husband had gone Friday hiving been, called on account of the serious condition of Morton Murray, Mrs. Yeoman’s brother. Morton-has a foot in very bad condition and a part of it may have to be removed. The foot was injured before Morton had taken down with a severe attack of influenza. He has now practically recovered from the influenza but gangrene has attacked the .injured foot and Tor a while his condition was alarming. ! He has been taken to Waukegan, 111., where he will be under the care of Dr. Gourley, a specialist, who has had much experience in the army, haying but lately been discharged from the service. Dr. Gourley is a brother of W. O. Gourley, who formerty dived here but is now located 7 at Gary.