Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 March 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
NOTICE TO DICHARGED SOLDIERS AND SAILORS Discharged soldiers and sailors desiring to apply for the $60.00 bonus pay recently authorized by the congress should apply for the same through the local Red Cross. Bring your discharge certificate along. J. B. FLEMING, Secretary Home Service Section. Thomas Davis, of Kniman, was in Rensselaer Friday. Joseph Halligan went to Lowell today. * Miss Tdllie Malchow went to Chicago today. --- .• ------ •••—• Mrs. Mary Courtley came Friday from Waynetowm for a visit with the family of Harvey W. Wood, Sr. Mrs. Lorettp Wilkinson, of San Pierre, came Friday for a visit with her brother, George Sheets, and family. Mrs. Prior Rowen, who had been here with her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Long, returned today to Pontiac, 111., where she will make her home with Mrs. B. F. Edwards. We do not have to mislead the people to get them to read our ads. But we give them good, honest merchandise and quality, and we never advertise only what we live up to. Duvall’s Quality Shop. • The so-called “sleeping sickness” is growing throughout country and physicians are becoming alarmed. Already plans have been made to stop its spread. In Illinois a number of cases have been reported throughout the state. Physicians state that the disease is improperly named, as it is a “first cousin” to infantile paralysis. It is an acute infection due to a specific virus which probably fins entrance through the nose and pharynx and has a special affinity for the nervous system. The disease is communicable. - —
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