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The car of Charles Shultz of Harrington, who was returning from Spokane, was struck from behind by another car, throwing him out, breaking and cutting his arm and badly bruising his head. He was taken in an ambulance to the Reardan general hospital. | The car of Charles Shultz of Harrington, who was returning from Spokane, was struck from behind by another car, throwing him out, breaking and cutting his arm and badly bruising his head. He was taken in an ambulance to the Reardan general hospital. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:41, 16 August 2023
November 11, 1920 Spokesman-Review Page 9:
PUBLIC LIBRARY STARTED
Over 100 Books Donated at Reardan —C. Shultz Injured.
REARDAN, Wash., Nov. 11—-A public library was started last evening. The program included instrumental and vocal music and addresses by Professor H. A. Bradley, superintendent of the Reardan schools, and the Rev. William Shoeler, pastor of the Lutheran church. Over 100 books were donated toward the library.
The car of Charles Shultz of Harrington, who was returning from Spokane, was struck from behind by another car, throwing him out, breaking and cutting his arm and badly bruising his head. He was taken in an ambulance to the Reardan general hospital.