Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 July 1890 — Thoroughbred Newfoundland Paps. [ARTICLE]
Thoroughbred Newfoundland Paps.
Nine fine thoroughbred Newfoundland pups for sale. Call on Kaniinl the jeweler.
A Bad Wreck on The Monon. A bad wreck occurcd on the Monon, hist Monday morning, neai .Smithville, a small town not far south of Bloomington. As the local freight was going down Smithville Hill it came in collision with the accommodation from French Lick. The accommodation was demolished and several freight cars smashed. A dozen passengers were injured, some fatally, ' Conductor Wm. Brown, in the baggage car, was crushed among the trunks. He can hardly recover. Grant Johnson, of the Monon office in Chicago, head and back crushed ; very dangerously injured. Billy Mitchell, of Indianapolis, conductor on the Air Line, wrist broken. * Henry Whitsell, engineer, dangeruosly hurt in the back. ("‘t i ■, James Meyers, engineer on the accommodation, cut in head and face. Mrs. Patton, of Smithville; Engin - eer Hendrickson, of the freight; Jeff Robertson, a brakeman; Everett Foster and wife, of Worthington; Ada Pearson, of Bedford; David Warren, of Bloomington; Charles Marvin, conductor on freight; Will Baggley, of Paoli; Thos. Andrews, of Bloomington ; Alice Walls, of Bloomington; Kate Taffe, of Indianapolis, all more or less injured, The wreck caused a delay of 12 hours or more m the passenger trains, and greatly deranged the mail service, for the time being.
