Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 94, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1911 — WHITE COUNTY SHEEP HAD DECIDED TRACES OF RABIES. [ARTICLE]

WHITE COUNTY SHEEP HAD DECIDED TRACES OF RABIES.

Deg Quarantine Ordered and Jasper And Pulaski Counties May be Asked to Co-operate. Monticello Journal. Dr. Goodwin, county health office--, received a report this morning from the state boad of health, concer .lug the three sheep heads sent there from the county farm. All three showed decided traces of hydrophobia. Dr. Goodwin has declared a dog quarantine for the county, to become effective Monday, April 24th. He is thinking some of asking Jasper and Pulaski counties to join in the quarantine, as there hav,e been mad dogs found at large in both of those counties, and there is no doubt but the whole district in the triangle formed by Rensselaer, Winamac and Monticello is infected.

Attorney Roy Blue was in Hammond Wednesday, where he will appear along with Gore & Harvey, of Benton Harbor, Mich., and Weir & Worden, of Laporte, for Leslie Holcombe, of Benton Harber, who has sued the Oliver estate, of South Bend, for injuries alleged to have been sustained in the Turkish bath rooms In the Oliver hotel. According to the plaintiff he was taking a bath when the steam was turned on and he<, was almost scalded and was compelled to remain in a hospital for four month 3 and received injuries that are permanent. The case was set for trial Wednesday in the federal court but Judge Anderson was busy with another suit and the case be called again Friday. Mr. Blue saw Jesse Wilson while at Hammond. Jesse has sre.aped right into business and appeared that day in the federal court for the Western Union Telegraph Co. in a $2',901) damage suit.