Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 274, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1914 — HANGING'GROVE. [ARTICLE]

HANGING'GROVE.

‘ ' •' • ‘ ' ... —1 - • * Fodder shredding in this township has been temporarily’ suspended on account of 'the quarantine. Dr. Kannal was out from Rensselaer Tuesday afternoon and appointed R. M, Jordan to look after the enforcement of the quarantine. AH dogs must 'be kept tied 'or on the land or premises of the owner; Any dogs caught estray will be killed. These special ap-' podntees are given full power to arrest any violators of the quarantine regulations. We heir criticisms for and against the quaraiU- • tine law, etc., and in fact, some of it may seem foolidh, but It won’t do much harm to play safe with tlw matter by using every preeauti<MT A Mrs. C- F. Lowman and children returned home Friday evening from a few day# visit with relatives at Bloomingdale, Mich. The Ladies’ Aid met at the home of Mrs. J. M. Ray Wednesday afternoon and did some quilting. George W. Infield was in McCoysburg Wednesday night. Gerald Hitchings was operated on at Lafayette Tuesday and the operation seems very successful. FOUND—The surest method of making a sale; advertise in The Republican classified column. RENSSELAER MARKETS. Corn—s7c. Oats—44c. Wheat—sl.oo. Rye—7sc. Buckwheat—7sc. Butter—2sc to 28c. Butterfat—32‘/ a c. Eggs—24c. K ... Chickens—lop. Ducks—loc.