Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 May 1912 — Condition of the Sick. [ARTICLE]

Condition of the Sick.

Yesterday afternoon as we went to press the condition of Mrs. Candace Loughridge was no better. In fact she is gradually failing. Capt. J. M. Watson is gaining a little each day ai»d it is expected he will be out an the street again next “week. Stewart Hammond’s condition is practically unchanged. He is resting easy. George Ketchum is reported no better. Mrs. J. H. Cox is very low at the home of her daughter. Mrs. H. J. Dexter, in I nion tp., and can live but a short time. Mrs Elizabeth Purcupile, who suffered a stroke of paralysis at the home of her son John in Lafayette recently, was brought home Thursday afternoon by John Purcupile and wife who will remain here for a few days visit. She now takes quite a little nourishment and Is completely recovering her faculties, but is weak yet.