Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 October 1908 — Delivery Wagon Overturned. [ARTICLE]

Delivery Wagon Overturned.

11. C. Hoshaw suffered a fracture of the tip end of the fibula, or small bone of the right leg Wednesday afternoon and Chas. F. Rhoades wae somewhat bruised up by the over--tarulng of E. A Rhoades', delivery wagon. Both were in tbe seat of the covered wagon and Charley was driving a young horse that bad not been hitched to a covered equipage before. They were near A. Battleday’s residence in the northwest part es town when the horse discovered what it was bitched to, and it backed and turned so suddenly that the wagon was pitched over on its side. Mr. Hoshaw will be layed up for two or three weeks, and Rhoades will he laid up for a few days. The wagon wae not much damaged, and Rhoades held firmly to the horse and kept it from running a* ay. Now to the very beet time to buy Xmas goods in fancy work, at Mrs. Goff’s, as she expects to close out her fancy work between now and Xmas, ail except embroidery threads and stamping, which she will oondnue with her corset business. She has ti e most complete line of stamping p ltems In the city and to continually buying new. She also has a fine line of pillow cords, pillow tops snd ewer pieces with work started and free Instruction given. Also pillow ease linen, belts and pine cushion so. ms. After a year's study in the eorsetier's art and her week’s Instruction at M»advllis, Pa., under some of the very best eastern corset!ers and last rut. ten, Mrs. Goff now fssto she to In a position to give entire satisfaction to h*c patrons. ,