Mr. Henry Brammer, aged 57, who lives in the southwestern part of the city, was attacked suddenly Tuesday afternoon with heart trouble and came near dying. He was out in the yard cutting sticks. He quit and went to the house and sat down. His head was thrown back and from appearances he was dying. A physician was summoned and restoratives administered. His condition was slightly improved yesterday. Mr. Brammer has two children, a young man who lives with him and a married daughter in Kansas. It is to be hoped that he will soon regain his health.
The Macon Republican, Macon, Missouri, 09 Sep 1898, Fri • Page 7, Column 3
Mr. Henry Brammer, aged 57, who lives in the southwestern part of the city, was attacked suddenly Tuesday afternoon with heart trouble and came near dying. He was out in the yard cutting sticks. He quit and went to the house and sat down. His head was thrown back and from appearances he was dying. A physician was summoned and restoratives administered. His condition was slightly improved yesterday. Mr. Brammer has two children, a young man who lives with him and a married daughter in Kansas. It is to be hoped that he will soon regain his health.
The Macon Republican, Macon, Missouri, 09 Sep 1898, Fri • Page 7, Column 3
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