Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1912 — Kersey Man Injured When Thrown From Motor Car. [ARTICLE]
Kersey Man Injured When Thrown From Motor Car.
Charles Stephenson, a young Man living at Kersey, suffered a severe scalp wound this Wednesday morning when lie was thrown from a motor car on the C. & W. V. railroad. Dr. M. D. Gwin was Called to dress the wound, which, he thinks, will not prove serious. Stephenson brought C. J. Hobbs, who is manager of the Gifford railroad during the absence of Frank E. Lewis, to McCoysburg, and Hobbs came to Rensselaer on the milk train. Mr. Hobbs did not know of Stephenson’s injury until informed by a reporter for The Republican and the accident probably happened as. Stephenson started back with the motor car.
