Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 246, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 October 1911 — C. J. Hobbs Still Unable to Leave Hilliard Home in Wheatfield. [ARTICLE]

C. J. Hobbs Still Unable to Leave Hilliard Home in Wheatfield.

C. J. Hobbs, the well known civil engineer living at Jersey,* who was the most seriously injured of the four men Who ran into a horse with a motor car at Dunn’s Siding on the C. A K. 1 railroad last Thursday night, is still tthable'to leave the home of Joseph Hilliard, assistant cashier of the Wheatfield bank/ He is, however, considered out and within a few days will be well* enough to be removed to his home at Kersey.- It was a close call sor 1 all df 'me men on the motor car anfi especially, foj Mr. Hobbs. The Wheatfield Review contains the following paragraph about their condition: C. J. Hobbs/yFraak .Lewis, Agent LaFond and Joseph Hillard, who were seriously hurt iw a motorcar accident, as reported elsewhere in this paper, are getting along as well as could be expected under the circumstances. Mr. Jlobbs is still at the Hilliard home. Mr. and Mrs. Hogan, parents of Mas Hobbs, and Miss Hobbs, of Hebron, and Mrs. Hobbs, have been at the bedside of Mr. Hobbs since the accident. ,