Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 254, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 October 1915 — We sell American Express money orders.—J. J. Montgomery. [ARTICLE]

We sell American Express money orders. —J. J. Montgomery.

Mrs. Grant Warner was taken 1 to the hospital in Chicago today for another blood trtnsfusion. Her brother, John Robinson, will give the blood for the operation. Her husband who j accompanied her will return home I this evening, the transfusion will take place tomorrow and Mrs. Warner will be brought home the following day. Another casfe of smallpox has developed and is under quarantine. It is Gladys, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shaw. Mrs. Shaw had the disease about a month ago. j During the time she had it Gladys remained with her aunt, Mrs. F. W. Tobias, but it is probable that she returned home before it was quite safe to do so. There are no other new cases and there is now some doubt as to whether the disease at the home of Squire Bussell is smallpox. Another case under suspicion is that of Ira Williamson near the Bussell farm. Lou Watkins has been permitted to return to his work as a ditcher and will reside in a tent near his work until entirely cured.