The Washington Republican Friday August 6, 1897 Mrs. HABIG and children of Hanover visited several days this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. WOLF. F.C. SMITH returned from the west last Saturday where he had been for a month in search of a location. He went as far west at Salt Lake City. He was there while Bryan was there and says the people of the west are getting tired of Bryan. They are for free silver, but not so much Bryan. A complaint was raised in Salt Lake because it required so much money to get to hear him speak. Fred says he may locate in Colorado Springs, Colo. He says expenses are high there but plenty of work in the law business. Mrs. WHEAT and two children were driving through town Monday afternoon and turning the corner between the bank and the Meader grocery to go west, they put up an umbrella to keep the sun off. It frightened the team and at once they were beyond control. They had not gone a block before the buggy turned over and the three persons were thrown out. Mrs. Wheat caught in the buggy top and was dragged a little way. She was badly bruised, one ankle sprained and nose broken. One of the little girls was quite badly hurt but the other one escaped without injury. Mrs. Wheat was carried carried into Dr. Smith's office and her wounds dressed. She seems to be in hard luck getting in runaways. In December 1895, while driving here with her husband form Fact she was thrown from the buggy and her collar bone broken, and most of the winter she was unable to be about.