Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 January 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Almost Had a Rad Accident At Roselawn Saturday Night. A farm laborer, said to have been intoxicated, came near losing his life near Roselawn Saturday evening just at dusk. Aecordipg to word received by The Republican the man was intoxicated and was laying in the road when C. T. Otis’ machine came along and struck him. The machine was In charge of Otis’ chauffeur and he was accompanied by. a man named White, bait Mr. Otis was not in the car. The car shoved the man a short distance and it was expected to find his bpdy badly mangled, but the injurylproved to he slight. He was taken to the office of Dr. Rice in Roselawn, Where it was found that he had one rib broken. The man’s name could .not be learned. He is said to have been about 40 years of age and fe employed on a ranch near Roselawn.
C. B, Wells had a good sale Tuesday of last week, all stock and equipment bringing good prices. Mr. Wells has rented his farm to Wesley Price, and will take life easier the coning year, continuing to live on the Darin. - 1 i Order your Calling Cards at Th« Republican office, ■- *. * '1 ’
