Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 February 1920 — MONDAY HOSPITAL NOTES. [ARTICLE]
MONDAY HOSPITAL NOTES.
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Moosemiller of Newland today. Mis* Belle May, sister of Mis. M. L. Sterrett of Rensselaer, was brought to the hospital this morning suffering with pneumonia and is quite sick. A daughter was born to Mrs. Lee Hamilton of Newland, who entered the hospital Feb. 5 with influenza. Both are. in fairly good condition. Vernie Hurley, nephew of W. A McCurtain of north of town, is still quite sick with pneumonia. The little son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hamilton is able to be taken home today. Theodore Keiper’s condition is still quite serious. The condition of Mrs. Charles Shaw remains very much the same. Mrs. Nellie Hopkins, Mrs. John J. Eddy, Mrs. John Johnson and son, Mrs. Allison, Blanch Elijah, Thomas Hulton, Charles Summers are all improving. The hospital management wishes to thank those who so kindly donated jelly, tomatoes or grape juice to be used at the hospital. We received 203 glasses of jelly, 66 quarts of tomatoes, 72 quarts of grape juice and fruit and are truly grateful for the help.
