11 Jun 1914 Missouri Valley Times: (four separate articles) Nephew Killed in Nebraska: Mondamin, Ia, June 4; Frank Wallace, who was badly injured in an auto accident near De Sota, Neb., and in which his son was killed, as well as a neighbor boy, is a brother of J.C. and R.B. Wallace, of this place and Wm. Wallace, of Modale, and was well known here, having lived here for an number of years previous to his moving to Nebraska. As soon as the accident was learned of here, J.C. and R.B. Wallace left for the scene of the accident. It was reported here that Frank was on his way here at the time of the accident, to be at the bedside of his brother Will, who is very low at his home near Modale, but according to later advice this was not the case. William Wallace, age 52 years died at his farm home five miles north west of town, Friday evening, after a lingering illness from Brights Disease. Interment was made at Calhoun Sunday. He was a brother of Frank Wallace who came near being killed by the Omaha passenger train at DeSota, last week. Mrs. Iva Vittitoe of Woonsocket, S.D. is spending a week with her mother, Mrs. Wallace. Much Trouble For Wallace Family: Mondamin, IA, June 8: While attending the funeral of the Wallace boy who was killed in an auto accident near DeSota Neb., at his home. Friday the relatives, G.H., J.C. and R.B. Wallace and their families of this place, received word that their brother, Frank Wallace who was badly injured at the same time the son was killed, was much worse, and they at once hastened to Omaha, where he is in the hospital, and had hardly arrived at his bedside, when they received word of the death of heir brother, Will, at his home near Modale. Word has not been received here as to how the injured brother is getting along, nor has funeral arrangements been made for the brother who died near Modale.