Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1900 — That Small-Pox Report. [ARTICLE]

That Small-Pox Report.

There is no small-pox in Rensselaer, nor has there been any and the reports to that effect are entirely erronious. The facts which have given rise to the report, are these. Charley Stone, a son of Dick Stone, arrived home from LeSueur Minnesota, last Friday. Saturday evening word was received from the hetdth officers there that he had been exposed to the small-pox. Therefore on Sunday, the entire Stone family were put under quarantine, by our city health officer, Dr. 8. C. Johnson. The boy may develope small-pox, but it will not be for a number of days yet, and if he does develops it, there is no danger of its spreading beyor.d the one family, now under quarantine; and the cham-es are that he will not have it at *ll. We have the most complete Ike of millinery ever shown in this town. Gall amd see us befor* buyin*# ‘ ever Sister. 9j ' 'Sk'-.f*' - V- M't S f ■»