The Schaller Herald
Schaller, Sac Co. Iowa
August 10, 1893
Rev. BROWN and family are somewhat isolated from the general
public, having quarantine restrictions placed over them on
account of scarlet fever, which at present is attacking Master
Guy. There will be regular services at the church next Sunday as
usual. Rev. CANNON, of Galva, supplying the pulpit.
Mrs. Wm. BROWN spent a week or more very pleasantly visiting at
the home of her parents at Sac City. Will drove over Saturday
evening and spent Sunday and Monday with them, and all returned
home Monday evening.
H.B. ALLEN announces himself in The Herald this week as a
candidate for renomination to the office of sheriff. Mr. ALLEN
has filled the office in an acceptable manner for two terms, and
has all the qualifications to carry on the work for another two
years. His place is one that is hard to fill, as he is surely
going to offend some. We believe Mr. ALLEN has done his duty
conscientiously, and would continue upon that line if favored by
the people.
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Aug 17, 1893
Mr. and Mrs. F.M. McLAUGHLIN left last evening for a trip up
north. Mrs. McLAUGHLIN and the children stopping at Sheldon. F.M.
will extend his trip on up into the Dakotas.