Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 129, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 May 1910 — Lyman Zea Suffered Bad Break Of His Left Arm Saturday. [ARTICLE]

Lyman Zea Suffered Bad Break Of His Left Arm Saturday.

Lyman Zea, who has been working forborne time in the Knapp hitch barn, had the misfortune to fall while ascending a ladder to the hay loft Saturday evening at about 5 o’clock. He fell a distance of aljout 9 feet, alighting on his left drm, breaking the bone just above the elbow, also the radius below the elbow and dislocating the elbow joint. It was a bad break and will keep him laid up for some time and probably leave him a stiff joint for many months and possibly permanently.

Miss Edith Adams returned several days ago from her visit at Belje Fourche, S. Dak., with her sister, Mrs. Bert Goff. Mrs. Goff suffered a severe fracture of her left ankle several weeks ago and at the end of the seventh week still had it In a piaster 'cast, but when Miss Adams left she felt assured that the limb would be strong and not leave her permanently! /rippled. Belle Fourche is now a town of about 2,000 people and a busy place and Miss Adams was well pleased with it. Marion Gwin and Will Woodworth, who went there at the same time Bert Goff did, are still holding on to their claims. Will Woodworth had built another shack since his first one was destroyed by fire and had set June 2d for proving up his claim. Marion has his claim in shape to prove up any time. All the Jasper county boys are doing all right.