Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 206, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 September 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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ACCIDENT FATAL TO MRS. CLYDE BROWN

Earl Park Residents Were Overtaken by “Speeder" On Way from Fowler Fall Festival.

Earl Park, ’Aug. 31.—Mrs. Clyde Brown, of this place, had her neck broken and died almost instantly when she was thrown from a speeder on which she was riding with her husband Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Brqwn borrowed the speeder belonging to Fred Pelance, section foreman. They started back from Fowler about 10 o’clock and were being overtaken by a motor handcar in charge of Frank Ryan, section foreman at Sheldon, 111. Mr. BroWn saw the motor car overtaking him and put on the brakes. The sudden stoppage of the speeder dislodged both occupants and Mrs. Brown was thrown between the tails. Brown frantically endeavored to dislodge his wife, who had become entangled between the rails, but the motor car crashed into the wreckage, throwing all occupants into the ditch.

Crown Point Couple Going To Make California Auto Trip.

Crown Point Star.. It seems the- railroad routes going to California, both northern and southern, have been worn out by some of our people, and Mr. and tfrs. B. F. Hayes are preparing to leave on one about Sept. 3, for Los Angeles, in their Jack Rabbit auto. They are fitting out with extra tanks for gasoline, water and oil, a contrivance for a bed in the car, camp utensils and all useful tools, and a, fly to go on over the ear and stake down iri case of bad storms. They expect to be a month or more going but after crossing the mountains and the belt where early snows fall they will take it very easy, not caring what time they finish. They will follow the new Lincoln Highway, going via Joliet and Rock Island, Omaha and North Platte, Cheyenne, Ogden, thence into Nevada and follow on the blazed trail to the journey’s end. Where the roads are good they Intend making a hundred miles a day easily, but after passing the snow belt and treacherous mountain trail they will not hurry in the least, and may .not reach Los Angeles less than two months. Should their trip prove delightful, without trials and tribulations, it is presumed that more from Lake county will try it next year. f

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