Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 75, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 May 1903 — Only One Red Card Now Up [ARTICLE]

Only One Red Card Now Up

All Bill One Quarantine Lifted i|nd That Will Be Wednesday Last Saturday morning the oity health officer raised the quarantine on Sherman Kioharde, who got off with a very light attaok, and do other case in the family. That afternoon the same good work was done at Mrs* Isabel Fox’s place, on Washington street. The only case there was Miss Mae Fox, a telephone oentral, and though she had a rather Bevere case, she comes out of it in fine shape, and, which is always a matter of great importance with handsome young ladies, without any damage to her good 'looks. The Preble and the Brooks houses were also ready for release and the houses were disinfected at night, and the families released Sunday morning. At the Brooks the only case was the juror, W. J. White, of Kankakee tp., who had a decidedly hard round with it. At the Preble house the 12 year old son was the only case. He kept skipping about so lively that very little of the disease succeeded in catching him. The two in the tent were released Sunday, and that left only the Glszebrook house on Front street, where was the hardest case of all, Miss Lora Rhoades. There the quarantine will be raised about Wednesday, and that will be the end of it.