Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 227, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 September 1915 — J. M. Yeoman Injured When Thrown Front Horse. [ARTICLE]
J. M. Yeoman Injured When Thrown Front Horse.
J. M. Yeoman, of Newton township, better known as Roe, was thrown from a horse which he was riding bareback and with a halter Thursday afternoon. He was near his home when the horse became frightened at some school children. He was thrown and his head struck a telephone pole and he was rendered unconscious. S. C. Irwin was coming along the road in an automobile and saw the prone .body of Mr. Yeoman in the ditch. Not knowing who it wag he went to him and found that blood was flowing from a gash on his forehead and another on his nose. He procured water and bathed his face and then took him to his home and called a physician. Roe soon regained consciousness and proved not to be badly injured, although in addition to the injuries above described one hip was severely sprained and he will be laid up for a few days. \ ,
