Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 256, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 October 1918 — THURSDAY HOSPITAL NOTES. [ARTICLE]
THURSDAY HOSPITAL NOTES.
There are fifteen cases of influenza at the hospital now, borides two other patients. ' Two of the influenza patients are quite serious. They are Willard Zea and Edna Christensen, of near Remington. Others seem to be getting along very well. - John Sorpberger died at the hospital Wednesday night. He had tuberculosis. The Myer and Logue public sale on the Myer farm near Gifford Wednesday was very successful. The proceeds amounted to more than $4,000. McCurtain was auctioneer. H. H. Hopper, manager of The Fanners Grain Co., has rented the large residence now occupied by Hiram Day on north Cullen street, and will move his family into the same as soon as Mr. Day completes his fine residence on the farm he bought of the F. W. Bedford estate just east of this city.
