Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 180, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 August 1914 — Charles Rhoades, Jr., injured; Knocked Down by Horse. [ARTICLE]

Charles Rhoades, Jr., injured; Knocked Down by Horse.

Charles Rhoades, Jr., ®o(n of C. W. Rhoades, the barber, who has been working for Anderson & Guild, the stone road contractors, was painfully and perhaps seriously injured this Saturday morning. He Was leading oie of the horses in front of the residence of Ben Oglesby, and it either kicked or struck him and knocked -him down and* the right side of his head and his right ear were badly bruised. The ear bled some from the inside, but it is not believed tire injury will prove- very -serious. Persons who saw the accident say that the home did not kick him in the head but that he was knocked down and struck on the side of his head on the concrete street. Charles is about 16 years of age and his many friends who will hope tha t heapeedily recovers. 5