Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 239, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 October 1920 — DAVID ELDER PROBABLY FATALLY INJURED [ARTICLE]
DAVID ELDER PROBABLY FATALLY INJURED
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Roedruck I of Morocco were called to Indian-1 apolis Saturday on account of fiber atter’s father, David Elder, a for-1 mer resident of this city, having! >een possibly fatally injured. The! ollowing account of the accident! s taken from the Sunday Indianapo-i IS “lSrid 1523 Fletcher avenue, a carpenter employed at the I *rospect street plant of the Citizens Gas Company, was hit by a switching engine at Keystone ave-1 nue and the Big Four tracks and! was taken to St. Francis hospital j in a serious condition. I “Elder, according to witnesses, was walkine alone the railroad trac« I and stepped in front of, the^ switch-1 ng engine. Harry F. Tennent, 1026 St. Peters street, conductor of the. train, was standing on topi front of an empty car which the zUjCIsI" WiW UUSUxIIk* UsIIACW W I Elder, warning him of his danger.
