Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 102, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 April 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
that things in the stock yards are cleaning up so far as the foot and mouth disease are concerned. He understood, although not from federal or state officials, that cattle that had been shifted about in the yards for the past three weeks had not developed the disease. Only a few isolated oases have been reported during the past week or two. The bon against shipping out feeding cattle is still on and this has worked a great hardship to both the dealers in that class of stock and the farmers who usually buy a number of cattle for feeding purposes during the grass seashn. Mr. Lawler has no criticism for the rigid quarantine, notwithstanding the fact that his shipping business has suffered extensively. If the quarantine is necessary to effectually stamp out the disease then it is proper is his attitude. National Guard officers of Indiana have received notice of the annual school for officers and non-commis-sioned officers to be held at Fort Benjamin Harrison June 7th and 12th inclusive. The requirement of right to attend is that 75 per cent of military duty for the year shall have been performed.
