Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 108, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 May 1914 — AUTO WRECKED NEAR TEFFT-BURNED UP [ARTICLE]
AUTO WRECKED NEAR TEFFT-BURNED UP
Jim Stonebraker Suffered Internal Injuries and Is In Very Serious Condition. A Ford automobile belonging to George Stemble, of Wheatfield, and driven by his Son- Albert, was ditched and then burned up Wednesday night, near Tefft Young Stemble, accompanied by Jim Stonebraker, Frank Armentrout and one other citizen of Wheatfield, were on their way to Tefft to attend the meeting of the Woodmen lodge. The car was turned aside to pa s a ear going in the opposite direction and struck some loose sand and went into the dfteh and was totally destroyed by fire. Armentrout suffered internal injuries that are reported to be very serious. The others were not much hurt.
