Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 60, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 March 1920 — MONDAY HOSPITAL NOTES. [ARTICLE]
MONDAY HOSPITAL NOTES.
Thomas Burton, of Morroco, 74 years of age, entered the hospital Sunday evening.* He was operated on this morning for empyema and is doing fairly well. 1 Arthur Hall who was injured Saturday, went to his home Sunday. His injuries are not serious. Mrs. Frank Cox of Morocco entored the hospital Saturday and will: undergo a major operation this afternoon. A son was 'born to Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Ahlemeier of Poland, Indiana. Mrs. Ahlemeier is a sister to C. M. Sends of this city,, and is a former Fasperite. ■ - , . Mrs. F. Clarice and baby. Mrs. Wm. Baker and baby rae doing nicely.’ Mrs. Helena Reiddle’s condition remains unchanged, also M. B. Carpenter’s condition remains the same. Among the patients that are imJ roving are Mrs. J. J. Eddy, Mrs. . M. Shields, NeHie Doyle, Morris Holley, Frances Stoner, Thos. Houston and Mrs. Oliver Wagner and son.
