Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 November 1908 — Arm Broken in Runaway. [ARTICLE]
Arm Broken in Runaway.
Mrs. Albert Warber, of Hanging ‘Grove township, had her r'ght arm broken near the shoulder and sustained other ) rulst s pa ticula: ily to the right hip in a runaway last Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Warner were a'artin g home after doing some trading in town, and when near the Comer House his hones became frightened at an automobile, which County Superintendent Lamson was driving. He was a consid rabte distance from tie horses, which are young and skittish, and no blame whatever attaches to him. M r . Warner ordinarily would be able to manage the horses, but he had a pair of mittens on and could not grip the lines, and the animals soon were beyond control. Realizing that the horses we e going too fast to make the turn east on the country road, Mr. Warner l.t the horses go straight aorors the road and past King Davis’ residence and down toward the ice houre, and Mr. Warner was afraid they would daah into the river, so he turned them into the fence. As they struck that the' horses broke loose from the buggy aid- Mr. and Mrs. Warner were thrown out and she received the injuries above mentioned. The top of the buggy was tom off, the tongue and double trees broken. The horses did not run farther. - Judge and Mrs. 8. P. Thompson were out driving and they took Mrs. Warner to a doctor’s office wlure thw fracture was reduced, and she was able to be taken to her home Sunday morning. Mr. Warner sustained only slight injuries. Sptrel la is the only corset accom-1 panled by an official Coupon, guaranteeing a duplicate free In case of break or rust inside dt one year. It has an equal. <•' J i MRS. Q. W. GOFF, COmeUer. ' \ .Ju —A •-
