Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 137, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 June 1912 — MILBOY. [ARTICLE]
MILBOY.
(Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Bivans were in Lee Tuesday. [Mrs. John Mitchell and son went to Lee Monday. Rev. Morrow will be here again June 16th. Miss Pearl Abersol and Chas. Clark spent Sunday at Francesville. ’Rev. Morrow and sons ate dinner Sunday with Uncle Fred Saltwell’e. Mrs. George Castor assisted Mrs. A Hamilton with her work Monday. Mrs. George Foulks spent Tuesday with Mrs. L. Foulks, of Monon, who is in very poor health. Mrs. Tevis and Blanch Miller are staying with T. A. Spencer while his wife and little daughter are at Lafayette. Rev. Whittaker has been preaching some fine sermons here and everyone should turn out Sunday morning and hear him. Mrs. N. Digman went to Kokomo Thursday for a visit with her mother and to get her little daughter,- who is there visiting. ■Mrs. A B. Abersol and brother, Wm. DeMoss, who were called to Illinois to the burial of their father last week, returned home Saturday. Mrs. T. A. Spencer and children, who live on rural route 18, Monon, met with a quite serious accident last Thursday while returning home from the Decoration Day exercises. Their horses took fright at some empty fertilizer sacks which the wind blew from a fence about two miles out of Monon, and turning abrupty around in the road, it upset the buggy, pinning the occupants to the ground beneath the buggy top. Ethel, the little three-year-old daughter, when rescued, was found to have a broken thigh bone, and her mother had one bone of her arm broken Just above the wrist and the other dislocated. The little boy Thomas escaped with a slight injury to his back. Dr. Reagan was called and gave temporary relief, but upon his advice, both patients were taken next day to the hospital at Lafayette for further treatment.
