Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 79, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 April 1910 — Seed Sweet Potatoes. [ARTICLE]

Seed Sweet Potatoes.

We now have seed sweet potatoes. JOHN EGER. Miss Jessie Fishell, a young lady whose home was in Kentland and who for a number of years had been employed at the Kentland Enterprise office, was in a runaway last Sunday evening and sustained Injuries that it is feared wilj prove fatal. Miss Fishel was in company with Howard Griggs, of Brook. The horse became frightened just west of town and made a quick turn, running into the ditch And overturning .the buggy. Mr. Griggs was thrown out, but held to the lines. The horse made a sharp turn again for the center of the road and this threw the buggy back on the wheels. Griggs was struck by the buggy; and knocked down and dragged some distance before losing the lines'. He starled out in pursuit of the horse and about 200 yards down the road found Miss Fishell lying helpless and unconscious with her head in a pool of blood. About the same time, another party came along in a buggy and the injured young Jady was taken to her home and placed under a doctor’s care. Not having regained consciousness by the next morning, she was taken to Chicago and placed in cl arge of a specialist and up to Wednesday evening she was still unconscious, although there was a little indication of leturning consciousness that afternoon. Thursday consciousness returned gradually and in a natural manner, and the indications were encouraging.

The high school boys went to Brook to play baseball today. The trip was made In autos. It looked like a pretty good bunch b t coming ball players and Brook will know they have been in a game. ~