German Relief and Aid Society.
Chicago Times, September 10, 1874
The German Relief and Aid Society has made the following condensed report of its doings during the month of August: Eight hundred and fifteen men and 959 women applied for relief or work; 54 persons weresupported during the month, and were given money or shelter; 6 persons were supplied with railroad tickets; 17 were sent to the Alexian Brothers hospital; 6 to the German-American dispensary. Out of 522 persons that applied for work, only 151 were supplied.
