Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 February 1916 — Left Mother In Oklahoma Getting Along Very Well. [ARTICLE]

Left Mother In Oklahoma Getting Along Very Well.

J. W. Coen returned last week from Altus, Okla., where he had been called by the accident which resulted in a fractured hip for his mother, Mrs. Mary Coen. On Jan. 2nd as she went to sit in an armed rocking chair she missed the chair and fell to the floor. She is 82 years of age and her eye sight is poor and this caused the accident. Her fight hip was broken. She is getting along very nicely but it is probable that shd' will never be able to walk again; While there Will saw his old business partner, E. G. Warren, who lives at Lawton and who is prqgpering. Crops were good in Oklahoma last year and the prospect for wheat is good for the coming year. Ed ' brought home with him an old paper ; with the column rules inverted and telimg STlhe death of Wgc Waah ington. It is apparently a copy of the original printed something oyer a hundred years ago. The paper itself shows that it is quite old hut it is hardly probable that it~is an original.