Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 284, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 December 1914 — Trace of Foot and Mouth Disease Reported Again. [ARTICLE]

Trace of Foot and Mouth Disease Reported Again.

A Crown jpoint dispatch to the Hammond Times states that it was reported that the foot and mouth disease had broken out again afong the Kankakee river, this time among sheep grazing on the Brown ranches. It was also reported to have been found among the cows on John Kaiser's farm, north of Crown Point. Dr. Scott, a federal officer, assisted by Dr. Kannal, has been here since Tuesday morning for the purpose of disinfecting the premises where the malady existed. The Logan farm in Gilliam township was visited Tuesday and A thorough disinfection program instituted. The inspector received a supply of the material used for germ killing Tuesday. It came by express in $ five gallon milk can and judged this year were more than $88,000,000 it should be able to kill all the germs it touches and make those within a mile radius wonder what they were created for. Harve Moore is taking the doctors about,in his auto and today they are working in Newton county.

We want you to try our silver thread sauer kraut >lt is extra fine this year. JOHN EGER.