Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 129, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 June 1914 — A Classified ad. will sell It. [ARTICLE]
A Classified ad. will sell It.
Mrs. J. E. Harrod returned to her Ihome in Indianapolis this afternoon. She was called here by the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. Margaret Pullin. The latter’s condition has improved so mu6h during the last few days that she was able to return home.
Trustee Tunis Snip, of Keener township, was down today and described the accident that betel the big 50-horsepower roadster last week, and which received brief mention in this paper. The car was occupied by a gentleman and his wife and a young man. He undertook, while going at a high rate of speed, to turn a sharp corner, but instead went into the ditch and the car turned partly over. The lady received a severe cut on the head and a badly injured knee and the man a sprained knee. The young man was not hurt. It required four horses to pull the car out of the ditch. The accident did not occur at the river as Incorrectly reported, but 4 miles east of Thayer and within a hundred yards of the home of Trustee Snip. With bandaged knee and several stitches in her forehead, the woman and her husband had the car ro paired and hastened on to attend the races. • \
