Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 274, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1914 — QUARANTINE ORDER HAS BEEN MODIFIED [ARTICLE]

QUARANTINE ORDER HAS BEEN MODIFIED

Township Units to Furnish BasisDr. Kannal On the Job and Conditions Are Good. Dr. H. J. Kannal, deputy county Health officer and chosen at a public meeting to head the organization to stamp out the foot and mouth malady, has been busy on the job all week and condition® in this county are all that can be asked. No other eases of the disease have broken out and it is not probable they will- Extra precaution, however, will be taken in Gillam and Keener townships. In the former' the Logan cattle were killed, and 149 head of the Brown cattle, Which were in Newton county, were alongside the Keener township land. The generally ap proves the action of the federal and state authorities although Some inconveniences have resulted. Two modifying orders have been issued by Dr. Kannal and are published below. Townships will he taken as a tqiit and further easements will be ordered as rapidly l as conditions seem to warrant. The following orders have been issued: Quarantine in Carpenter, Jordan and Milroy township® modified as follows: Until further notice, permission is hereby granted t oresume shredding in’the townships Of Carpenter, Jordan and Milroy. 'Permission is afeo hereby granted tp market live poultry in said towp : ships of Carpenter, Jordan and Milroy. This order tp take effect on Wednesday, Noy. 18, 1914, at 12 o’clock noon and to be effective when not in conflict with the quarantine regulations of any other county or township in this state. H. J. KANNAL. Deputy County Health Officer. Quarantine in Hanging Grove, Marion and Newton townships;modified as follows: Until further notice permission is hereby granted to resume shredding in the townships of Hanging Grove, Marion and Newton, of Jasper county. Permission is also hereby granted to market live poultry in said townships of Hanging Grove, Marion and Newton, of Jasper county This order to take effect on Friday, November 20, 1914, at 12 o’clock noon and to be effective when not in conflict with'' the quarantine regulations of any other county or township in the state. H. J. KANNAL, Deputy County Health Officer.