Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 191, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 August 1914 — GIRL LOST LIFE; AUTO TURNED OVER [ARTICLE]

GIRL LOST LIFE; AUTO TURNED OVER

Zella March Killed at Lafayette and Anna Davis and Alberta Sherman Badly Hurt. Miss Zella I. March lost her life and others of a party of autoists with whom she was riding were seriously injured when an automobile driven by John Sample left ihe road a short distance north of Lafayette. The other occupants of the car were Mrs. M. E. Burchby, Richard Sample, Miss Alberta Sherman and Mrs. Anna Davis. Miss Davis suffered a compound fracture of the right leg above the ankle. Mrs. Davis had her right arm broken and three ribs fractured. Richard Sample was slightly injured. The accident occurred at about 8:15 o’clock as Sample was driving ! without the lamps lighted. The car turned over three times as it went i down the embankment and was an i almost complete wreck. Our groceries, are as pure as money will purchase. A full new stock just put on Uhe shelves. Phone 195. 1 ROWLES & PARKER.