Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 179, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 July 1910 — Tefft Young Men Have A Lively Runaway Accident. [ARTICLE]

Tefft Young Men Have A Lively Runaway Accident.

James Bobsteen and Lon Nee*, young men living near Tefft, the former being employed by Trustee Shire*, were injured in a runaway accident Thursday evening. They were driving Bobsteen’s team hitched to a buggy and the horses became unmanageable. The young men were throws out of the buggy and Bobsteen suffered some severe bruises on his face. The buggy was wrecked. Indications were that the young men had made s prolonged visit at Burroughs’ Camp.

could stand and thus account for the frequent errors they made. As it was Francesville went horn* with the bacon, the coin, the pennant and the delight of victory, but they bore their success modestly and did not rub it in to their defeated rival* after the contest. Monon is half & mind, to try it over again, in whick case the game may be played in Rensselaer.