Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 88, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 January 1920 — NOTES FROM COUNTY HOSPITAL [ARTICLE]
NOTES FROM COUNTY HOSPITAL
SSylvanis of south of town was brought to the hospital Thursday suffering from and is in a very critical condition at this writing. Mrs. Nelle Tritt-Schafer, ‘ home service secretary of the Red Cross, entered the hospital Tuesday with influenza, but was reported better yesterday. Mrs. Thomas Callahan entered the 'hospital yesterday with influenza. Mrs. Eva Goff of Mt. Ayr and Paul Gunder of thiS Clty' entered the hospital Tuesday with influenza, but both were reported better yesterday. A 2-year-old daughter of Clayton Ward of Parr was brought to the Ihoapital Thursday suffering from ‘ bowel trouble, and is very sick. * Andrew Frisk, Who bad been staying at /ihe John Werner home, was taken to the hospital Thursday with pneumonia. Miss Blanche Elijah of Mt. Ayr, who baa been in) a very critical condition from pneumonia, was reported a trifle better yesterday, althonugh her condition is still most critical. Hawley Ramey entered the hospital Wednesday with a severe case of grip. Mrs. Frank Garvin of near Rensselaer is quite sick with pneumonia. Mrs. Ida Coover, nurse. Miss Ida Ham and Mrs. Nellie Williams, hospital help, are still confined to their homes with sickness. A son was born; Tuesday night to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wood of southeast of town;
