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Show SKItlULS AHIDK.NT. 31 r. and Hrs. Yillllsm II. Jones, sir Till-t Till-t llr,.Merl llllh "-oure Iiijnrlis. Mr. and Mrs. William II. Jones, wlio realJe at thu corner ot Hecond Houthanrriilrl West streets, whlli driving nut to Cottunwood )ntcrdu), aUul noon, met with a serious accl dent, ficm which they will not entire i) Mooicr treni for some time Tlie ill e m ir- iruqled the real -eat' u light w ason, while Ihelr sit I ran , t in fr i brldiig the relus llmi j i t riioMug their destlin tuu, lie tin) wer goin. upun lucllci on Ilia HlatalbiaJ lha horse sprang tiiddtnly forwaril, Ihiowlng Mr. an Mrs. Jonea out of the wagon. The former was rendered temjsirarlly un onn-c!ous, while Ills venerable wife sustained ft ileep and -sinful scalp wound, from which tha blood fl weu freely. They were unable to reitlve roer medic-el attention at Colb n-woul, n-woul, and were trought to Ihlscltt In n closnl and comfoiiable carriage, ly n ycung nun riatm-d Howird. wf o very humanely did all ha could to alleviate al-leviate the aullerlnga cf the aged couple. As toon as they reached home a Ihyslclan wis sent for and Ilr Mo Aihran arrived and dn-sed the ugly gash lu Mrs. Jones' head, which had ke I up a steady tlow ol blood from the time or Hie an Ident until they reached home, Hhe alto tutleled tevere Internal pain and opiate were admltiMrrttl. Mr. Jones, though I adly shaken up was not so seriously hurt. |