While assisting Otto Fisher with a windmill Monday, Wiley suffered a broken arm. He was handling the windmill on a truck when he broke the arm. J. W. Taylor fell at his home Tuesday and broke a hip. Mr. Taylor is more than eigtty years old and has been in wretched health for months. He had not been for several days. He was sit ting on his back steps and in attempting to get up fell and broke his hip. On account of advanced age and ill health it is doubtful if he will ever be able to walk again. Mrs. W. C. Oliver left Sun ny for ae =m Fe _— where she is er mother, Mrs. H. Austin. She will leave soon for Laredo, where she will attend a meet ing of the Woman’s Auxiliary of the Presbyterian as ‘Soe ee