Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 89, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 February 1919 — NOTES FROM COUNTY HOSPITAL [ARTICLE]
NOTES FROM COUNTY HOSPITAL
Mrs. Harvey Harshberger of Union towns/hip entered the hospital Saturday with infmenza. William F. Rockwell of just west of town came in Sunday with a slight attack of influenza. Charles Webb of north of town •was 'brought to the 'hospital Sunday with a very severe attack of influenza. -7 Mildred Gifford of Fair Oaks came in Monday with influenza. Mrs. John Crist of Newland came in yesterday for medical attention. Frances Halsema, 11-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Halsema, who was injured ' Saturday in an auto accident, doing as well as could be expected. She received a very bad cut on the head, the scalip being entirely torn back except for a small place on the forehead. At; this ■ writing no infection has set in and it is hoped s'he will soon re- j cover. 'I Mrs. Henry Wood is improving nicely from her recent operation, and is'"•now able to sit up a part' of the time. Mrs. Charles Elijah of Morocco, ■who had been very sick with influenza, is doing nicely now. Mrs. Everett Warne’ is much better and wiA probably return to her home in a few days. -J Mrs. Jesse -Owin entered the th*ospital again Sunday for medical ‘attention. I f E. E. Smith was able to return to his home yesterday, after a very severe attack of pneumonia. Miss Mary Cochran is improving nicely from her recent operation and will probably return to her home n<£ar Goodland in a few dfl^ys. The next excursion to the Rio l <&rande? Valley, Texas, will leave Chicago at 9:30 a. m., February 21. This is a 3,500 mile triip, the grandest you ever made. Don’t miss it.—HARVEY DAVISSON, local agent.—Advt.
