Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 April 1911 — Auto and Buggy Clash With Slight Injury to Occupants. [ARTICLE]

Auto and Buggy Clash With Slight Injury to Occupants.

Mike Kuboske, who with his wife and two children was out automobiling Saturday evening at about 8 o’cvlock, ran into the rear of a buggy occupied by Tom Cain and his sister-in-law, Miss Emma Grieser, and a bad spill followed, that it is quite fortunate did not result seriously. Seated in the auto with Mr. and Mrs. Kuboske were their two children, a little girl aged 7 and their, son aged 3. They were both thrown out of the auto; although their parents managed to retain their seats. The little girl was somewhat bruißed. Mr. Cain and Mist Grieser were also thrown out of the buggy and the buggy was quite badly demolished, three wheels being broken. Miss Grieser fortunately escaped injury but Mr. Cain was severely sprained about the hips. Mr. Kuboske gives the following version of the accident. He was driving with only the oil lamps lighted and has just turned under an arc light on Division street by the triangular park. The lights blinded him slightly and he did not see the buggy at all until he struck It. He was running slowly. He offered to have Mr. Cain’s buggy and harness repaired and do whatever was right in the matter and Tom agreed that that was reasonable. Mr. Kuboske says he will never go out again at night without having his large lamps lighted. .