Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 271, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 November 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Theduty of policing the streets of Rensselaer will be under the charge of the Boy Scouts from 16 a. m. to the close of the day’s cele*, bration on Tuesday, November 11# and the following rules will governs On and after 10 a. m., the following named streets will be closed to wheel traffic and all automobiles and other vehicles must be moved from the closed area before that hour: Washington street, from Front street to McFarland’s grocery; Van Rensselaer street, one-half block north and one-half block south, from Washington street. Automobile* may be parked outside the closed area wherever found convenient, except in the alleys in the rear of the business houses. Animals attached to vehicles and under saddle should be hitched ip the barns or to public hitch racks, but not to posts on the streets. Fast driving within the limits of the city might cause the driver inconvenience or trouble, therefore *be wise and go slow. The scouts are invested with police powers and will enforce these rules. They will .be courteous to the public at all times and give assistance to all in any manner. The public is kindly requested to treat the boys with consideration and not to harass them. SCOUTMASTER.

James Warner, who is employed by the American Bridge company in Gary, spent Saturday and Sunday here with his mother, Mrs. M. P. Warner. James has. a good position and has received several advancements with similar increases in remuneration.

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