Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 June 1905 — THIRTEEN HURT IN A WRECK [ARTICLE]
THIRTEEN HURT IN A WRECK
One Woman Supposed To Be Mortally Wounded—Three Cere Ditched on the Grand Trunk. Flint, Mich.. June 9.—Fast through train No. 3 on the Grank Trunk railroad, bound for Chicago from the east, was wrecked about ten miles east of here, near Davison, by spreading ruils. No one was killed. Mrs. Cora Waltrous, of Roxbury, Mass., was, it is thought, fatally injured and others were less seriously hurt. Three coaches were ditched. Others injured are: George C. Buffon. Grand Rapids. Mich., spine Injured, very seriously; A. M. Spaulding, Rurnney, Mass., slightly; Mrs. James H. Sherman, Topeka, Kan.; Mrs. Jennie Cook, Roxbury, Mass., arms, hands and face cut. badly bruised; Arthur A. Holmes, Middleborough, Mass., injured about the head and body; Michael MeMullin, Boston, dangerously; Mrs. K. Henig, Fort Sheridan, 111., hurt about the head and possibly internally: Mrs. E. Hart, sister of Mrs. Henig. slightly: Mrs. J. 1.. Christie, West Newton, Mass., left arm fractured, and otherwise Injured about the body; J. L. Christie, collarbone broken; N. Hamshin, Boston; George Toole, Battle Creek, Mich., cut about face.
