Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 184, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 August 1911 — MRS. JAMES YEOMAN INJURED FRIDAY EVENING. [ARTICLE]
MRS. JAMES YEOMAN INJURED FRIDAY EVENING.
Fell From Cellar Steps and Suffered Severe Bruises That Will Not Prove Serious.
Mrs. James Yeoman, who lives in the old Yeoman home on Front street, fell shortly after the supper hour Friday evening, as she was taking some things to the cellar. Apparently she fell about three feet, off the side of the steps. J. J. Hunt, who was reading on the front porch at his residence, next door to the Yeoman home, heard a commotion and went to the Yeoman house. Mrs. Yeoman had succeeded in pulling herself up the cellar steps and was reclining in a chair whsn Mr. Hunt reached the hduse. He called assistance and she was soon receiving the care of the family physician. She was bruised about the shoulders and neck and on one hip and suffered a slight hemorrhage but apparently it was from the head only and it is not thought that she suffered internal injuries. She haß rested well today.
