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Miss Lucille Berry underwent an operation for the removal of her tonsils on Thursday morning operation in Lincoln. Mt. Pulaski Weekly News, January 28, 1932 (?)
AUSTIN TOWNSHIP - Mrs. Ed Bressner was called to Decatur Saturday on account of relatives illness. [The Mt. Pulaksi Times, Thursday, January 21, 1932 - Submitted by Foxie Hagerty]
Mrs. Cowan has been sick, but is now much improved. [Mt. Pulaski Weekly News, January 08, 1932]
A. F. Heller, aged resident of Mt. Pulaski returned home on Friday from a Decatur hospital where he underwent an operation for the removal of his left eye. The operation was performed on Wednesday. Mr. Heller has been almost totally blind for some time. A cataract affects the remaining eye. [The Mt. Pulaksi Times, Thursday, January 21, 1932 - Submitted by Foxie Hagerty]
Mrs. Clara Laughery spent the week end in Minier with her daughter Bessie who has been ill. [Mt. Pulaski Times, Thursday-January 21, 1932 - Submitted by Foxie Hagerty]
LAKE FORK - Mr. Markes who has been very sick is able to get out and around town a little now. [The Mt. Pulaksi Times, Thursday, January 21, 1932 - Submitted by Foxie Hagerty]
Dr. E. C. Nolan has been numbered among the sick this week. [Mt. Pulaski Weekly News, January 08, 1932]
Michael Tierney, residing west of the city, who was quite sick with the flu, is gradually gaining strength. [Mt. Pulaski Weekly News, January 08, 1932]
Mrs. William Vandevender was bedfast all last week at her home on the North Spring street with an attack of pleurisy. [Mt. Pulaski Weekly News, January 08, 1932]
CHESTNUT -- Mrs. Vernis has been ill but is better at this writing. [Mt. Pulaski Times, Thursday-January 21, 1932 - Submitted by Foxie Hagerty]
Mrs. Charles Woods, living near the French's Chapel church northwest of the city, who has been sick, is able to be about again. [Mt. Pulaski Weekly News, January 08, 1932]