Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 126, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 May 1912 — Farm Hand Kicked in Face By a Mule Friday Evening. [ARTICLE]

Farm Hand Kicked in Face By a Mule Friday Evening.

George Flint, a young farm hand who has urorked for some time for Floyd Amsler, was kicked by a mule Friday evening and quite severely Injured. The mule was not vicious but had a sore hoof, which Flint wast doctoring. He was alone when injured and nothing was known by Mr. or Airs. Amsler until he came to the house at about 6:15 o’clock. He was so severely injured that he was unable to give a clear account of the manner in which he was injured. Dr. I. M. Washburn was called and ‘found that Flint’s upper jawbone was fractured, several teeth knocked and his lips frightfully cut.