Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 April 1918 — NOTES FROM COUNTY HOSPITAL [ARTICLE]

NOTES FROM COUNTY HOSPITAL

Frank Haskell, who recently moved on a farm near Winamac, was brought here yesterday morning about 3 o’clock and underwent an operation for hernia, 'from which he had suffered for several years. At this writing ’he is resting quite well. Mrs. Ezra Hershman of Wheatfield was brought to the hospital Monday for medical attention. The eleven-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. George Kimberlin suffered a broken leg Sunday and was brought to the hospital for attention. He is getting along nicely. Mrs. Hafe Grant returned to her home Monday. Mrs. Joseph Larsh and baby expect to go to their home today. Gail Michal of Walker township has announced his name as a candidate for the nomination for sheriff of Jasper county on the Republican ticket, subject to the decision of the May primaries. Mr. Michal is a well-known farmer of Walker township, and incidently is the only Republican farmer asking for the sheriff’s office in Jasper county. He has the ability to fill the office and should receive due consii deration from his fellow party men at the coming primaries. Medaryville Journal.

Rev. W. E. Hinshaw, who has been confined in the Michigan City prison for more than twenty years past, for the murder of his wife, and whose case has been in the limelight in Indiana practically all of this time, has been paroled by Governor Goodrich. A purple spring has been discovered issuing fronh the side of Soldier Gap, a hill near Bavaria, Kansas. The water is tasteless and odorless. It has been sent to Topeka for analysis.