Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 November 1897 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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You can now shoot quail until January Ist, next. Jud. J. Hunt visited Knox on businase, Wednesday. Mrs. Frank B. Meyer is visiting her brothers, at Englewood. The hitch racks around the public square have been removed. Ralph W. Marshall is confined to his rooms with a sprained leg. No intelligence concerning the whereabouts of George H. Brown has yet been received.

Jimmie Parker had his nose broken while playing football, last Sunday. Good warm lunch at! Kennel Bro’s restaurant and bakery, for 15 cents. 'l’uesday last Elias Strong left for his home in Los Angelos, Cals lfornia. C. Delaney Martin, after a thorough inspection of a revolver, now carries his hand in a account of two.disabled fingers. Susie A., infant daughter of Rev. D. A. Tucker, died this morning of brain feyer. The remains were taken to Greensburg, Ind., for tnterment. Mrs. J . C. Morgan has sold the partially constructed tenant house north of the water works, on Van Rensselatr street, to Mrs. W. T. Perkins, and has the foundations in for another house on a loi across the street

“Its the Jidge ye mane,” who is the exclusive shoe dealer in Rensselaer. A practical workman of many years experience; a good “jidge” of stock style and finish, its always “the Jidge ye mane” who keeps the largest and best stock of boots and shoes, at the most reasonable prices, in the city. NOTICE IN REGARD TO CONTAGIOUS DISEASES' Children who have had auv contagious disease or whose home is with a family in which such disease has prevailed, will not be al*> low d to enter or re enter the public schools until a certificate has been proemed from the attending physician, countersigned by the City Health officer (8. C. John son, M. D.) permittingfsaid pupil to attend school. No verbal state ment will be accepted mjany case whatever. Mordecai F. Chilcote, , President of Board November 2,1897.