Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 July 1888 — Boy’s Leg Broken. [ARTICLE]
Boy’s Leg Broken.
Last Friday evening Willie Hammond, son of Judge E. P. Hammondr in company with some other lads, was playfully “deviling” with Harry Wood, a boy of not altogether brilliant mental ?ualitiea, when the latter seized bung Hammond threw him down in such a way that in falling both bones of Willie’s left leg were broken, about half way between the knee and the ankle. Dr. Loughrfdge,. who attended ’the case, reports that the break is a pretty bad one, but is doing as well as oould be expected. Young Wood, it should be stated, had no intention of hurting Willie, when be threw him down. ~ - Dyspepfift or indigration always yields to the curative properties of Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup, containing as it does, natures specific for the Slom aeb. Sold by g. B. Meyer.
