Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 223, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 September 1919 — MONDAY HOSPITAL NOTES. [ARTICLE]
MONDAY HOSPITAL NOTES.
On account of the failure of automobilists to observe the “Quiet Zone” signs it has been necessary to place a policeman in front of the hospital. Mrs. Guy Merriman, who entered the hospital on Thursday for medical attention, is in a very critical condition. Mrs. Alfred Fairchild, of [Tefft, medical attention. Mrs. Jacob Hoffman was able to returne to her home Sunday. Mrs. J. L. Hagins has been taken to her home. Mrs. George Fulk, of Monticello, who entered the hospital -on September 11, is improving. The following are improving: Grandmother Ryipier, Mar g a ret Protsman, Baby Yeoman, Mrs. J. G. Culp and ibaby, Mrs. Thomas Cooper, Orville (Reed, C. F. Winship, Ira Dewey and Ralph Lambert. , . Earl Adams is about to be up and about in a wheel chair.
