Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 73, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 December 1910 — LITTLE JACK LARSH HOME [ARTICLE]
LITTLE JACK LARSH HOME
J. A. Larsh returned Monday afternoon from Chicago, bringing with him his little son Jack, who was run over and nearly killed by an auto in Rensselaer three weeks ago. The boy is getting along all right, the doctors say and will gradually outgrow the deafness and poor eyesight which now affects him quite badly, but he had the narrowest escape possible from death. It was found that his skull was fractured almost from ear to ear and the jaw bone in three places. Little was done by the doctors in the hospital except to keep ice about the fractured skull and let time do the rest, the fractured jaw gradually resuming its almost normal position. It was not deemed advisable to try to set the jaw at once for fear it would cause trouble with the skpll fracture. . \ Mrs. Larsh, Joe says, is getting along nicely from her severe operation for cancer and wilt probably be brought home on Friday of this week. Razor, strop and hone for $1 at Warner Bros.
