Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 March 1909 — Early Morning Runaway. [ARTICLE]
Early Morning Runaway.
A team of young horses belonging to Adam Nagel and hitched to tbg running gears of a wagon ran away early this Monday morning, but did but little damage except the slight breaking of the wagon and harness. Mr. Nagel’s two sons were on the wagon, which was simply the runnlrg gears, as they were coming in after a load of lumber.'- The horses were feeling good and started to run when near St. Joseph’s college. The boys Were soon Jostled off the wagon and the horse rundown through town and circled about several blocks. At the Catholic school house the rear wheels were broken off and when the horses reached Cornelia and Weston streets they ran across a vacant Jot north of Q aW, Duvall’s residence and crashed into Mr. Duvall's barn. Mr. Duvall and -Jesse Allman ran to the horses and prevented them from running uny more. It was fortunate that the damage was not greater. We have taken the agency for Stout's Lambertville’’ Patent Snag Proof Boots.** By buying here yon tska no chances on Atting carried over goods. ROWLES A PARKER. AB the spring clothing and furnishing goods are now here and you never in your lite saw such a nobby line of cuts and patterns. We would be pleased to show you through. Call gad took them over.
EARL DUVALL.
