Show anro ACCIDENT monday afternoon sir mr lauritz hoist met with a serious accident which resulted bulted in his right leg being broken is i two places mr hoist and four other teamsters A were ere bringing in five fire toads loads of hay from out near the cement plant and when they approached the slough bridge sir mr 3 norman lee and it A party of gentlemen pulled up in mr lees auto on the north side sid of the road as there was not time to get across the bridge mr air hoist was driving the load and as the came up even with the machine the off horse abbed out jerking the clip off the end of the singletree and as the an animal imal plunged ahead the tongue dropped down the team Is a big pair of strong animals and they bolted with mr hoist pulling on the lines with all his might the wagon kept the road until the turn just east of the bridge when it steered oft off toward the fence on the north side of the road and tipped over mr hoist still clinging to the lines was thrown with great force onto the hard road and must have alighted on a rock for his right leg was broken in two twe places between the knee and thigh the auto party rescued the tale team and ad part of the company got the wagon straightened up and pt pst jbv hay bay back on while mr air lee and two others brought mr hoist home as slickly as possible in the machine A doctor was wag telephoned for arriving shortly after and made mr air hoist as comfortable as possible the accident is ia a most unfortunate one as the gentleman has a pile of work that must be done and it is this particular season when he makes most of his money for the providing of his family the break is of a such a nature that tw be will be kept in bed for at least two months and the summer will pass oer er he is strong enough to work hard 41 4 agal AgAM fc s t T i the attl lule to ol ar wi a r daiv n t jp leo le se O orid tid load of hay and he was so badly frightened at the acci ilent ilena that he was unable to drive tho the team home at this writing the injured man Is resting comfortably the heavy wind undoubtedly blew the load over for about the same time mr A it if reeder had his load of hay bay blown over on the we wet west t side of the bridge |