Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 79, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1919 — NOTES FROM COUNTY HOSPITAL [ARTICLE]
NOTES FROM COUNTY HOSPITAL
Ada Lambert returned to her borne at Mt. Ayr Monday, and Miss •Mabel Brandt also went to her home at Morocco Monday to rest for a short time before resuming her duties in the Rensselaer postoffice. Both have been “flu” patients. Mrs. Clint Saidla of Morocco Sent out yesterday, going to the ome of her father-ih-law, Isaac Saidla, for a few days. George Daugherty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al Daugherty of east of town, pneumonia patient, is improving. ' > V Arthur Wortley is Quite a little, better. ' ' Mrs. Nettie Hoover and Mise Bertha Kepner of this city, and Mary Saidla, 8-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clint Saidla of Morocco, entered the hospital Saturday with Influenza. All are doing nicely at / this writing. John Evers of Fair Oaks was operated on Monday for appendicitis, and was reported doing nicely yesterday. Mrs. Caddie Tourhe of New Orleans, sister of Mrs. J. A. Grant pf this city, and Samuel Grant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hale Grant, entered the hospital Monday night suffering from influenza. Mrs. V. M. Peer and four children of , Gifford and Miss Augusta LjU'Ppe. -’Who makes her home with the Peer family, were all brought ' ito the hospital yesterday morning suffering from influenza. ' innle Arnold of Barkley township is doing fine now and will go to his home the last f .if the week.
