Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 124, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 May 1911 — Kellner’s Hogs Continue to Die; Very Few, If Any, will Be Saved. [ARTICLE]
Kellner’s Hogs Continue to Die; Very Few, If Any, will Be Saved.
Conrad Kellner is surely having tough luck wih his hogs. They were so far gone when the serum treatment was administered by the Purdue veterinarian and Dr. Kannal that little was expected of the treatment. The normal hog temperature is about 100 degrees and every hog tested had seven or more degrees of fever and some of them were so Weak that they would fall over when the serum treatment was administered. Eleven of the hogs died Wednesday and Cooney Is expecting the entire herd to die.
Grown people, who like to hear good lectures, should not fail to hear Dr. S. A. Long tonight, in the address to the graduating class. Admission 25 cents.
