Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1882 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Hon. R. 8. Dwiggins will speak next Sunday morning, at tha Christian Church on tha prophecies contained in the thirty eightet of Ezekiel, and twelfth of Z ecarl ah, and will show, that immediately preceding the Millennia m the Jews will return in considerable numbers to Palestine; that immediately preceding the second advent of the Savior of the world, the combined armies of Russia, Germany and Persia, under lead cf the Czar of Russia, Will make an attack upon Palestine and Jerusalem. These a.mlos will be oppose by the united a: mice of England and India. The i tmies under the- lead of the Czar will succeed in taking half of.’ the city of Jirislam, bin will bo; miraculously overthrown, that tne I signa of the times indicate the near ‘ approach of these events.
Rensselaer, Ind., Jeb. 17,1882
The Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, m=t pursuant Io .aw for tee organization of a County Board of Hoaltii for Jasper County. Present as such Board, Hons. Isaac D. Dnnn and Elisha E, Rockwood, Commissioners of Jasper County, temporary officers were chosen as follows • President, Isaac D. Dunn and Secretary, Charles W. Coen. On motion George W. Burk, Commissioner. was el cted permanent President of the County Board of Health and O. O. Link M. D„ permanent Secretary. The following motion prevailed: “That the Secretary of the County Board of Health be and he hereby u authorized and Instructed te carry out the instruction of tne Secretary of the State Board of Health of the State of Indiana.” On motion the County Board of Health adjourned to meet at the call of the Secretary. ISAAC D. DUNN. Tempore President. O. C. Link, Secretary. Office of Jasper County Board of Health, Rensselaer. Jasper County Indians. Jan. 20, 1882. BPBCUL RULES- - VACCINATION.
1. After February 20,1882, no person until after they have been successfully vaccinated, ehnli be admitted Into any public or private school or institution of learning within this county, either in the capacity of teacher or pupil, and all persons admitted therein shall present to the principal thereof the certificate of some reputable physician as to the fact cf their being successfully vaccinated. 2. Itshall be the duty of all unvac cinated persons within this coumy to be successfully vaccinated within sixty days from January 1,1882. Ami all vnvaccinated persons oomiuginto this county shall be required to be vaccinated within sixty days .after coming into the county. 8. All children born within this county shall be successfully! vaccinated within twelve months after birth. All vaccination shall be with reliable bovine virus. By order of Board. O. C. Link, Secretary Jasper bounty Board of Health. The following speoial rules have been adopted and issued by the State Board of Health:
All “rules and regulations” of the State Board of Health are mandatory, and by the provision of the law “establishing a State Board of Health?’ etc., (Sec. 9) a fine of not less than $5 is incurred by any person who shall refuse or neglect to comply with the requirements of suoh “rules and regulations” each day of suoh “failure or refusal,” after proper notification, constituting a separate offense. The local Boards of Health through out the State are hereby required to “promulgate and enforce” the rules herewith issued, and to enforce rhe pemil.’y in case of “fail.nr or refusal” of i ny p< i>ou o complx with the requirements ben of. W<- tun e muvTi j m np Tht nnahna to our readers, us nn m-aolut* cur? for M-biri.i. TLe nmnnTiwi»ir*rs numalone is a guarantee c i its merit. It »ellsnt2t ceats p-r box. For particulars see Advt . For sale by Emmet Kaunnl.
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