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Show I BAD ACCIDENT I AT SMITHFIELD Old People and Buggy Fall in Gully. A Horse Race and Personal Per-sonal Mention. Smithfiki.I), Aug 22 - Ludwlg Larsen Lar-sen and wife met with a serious accident acci-dent while returning from Collinston on the evening of Aug 20 Mr. Lai-sen Lai-sen was leading the hoise, halng lost the road, and missed his footing. The hoiso and buggy with Mrs Larsen fell oxer Into a gully, throwing Mrs. Laisen heavily to tho giound, breaking break-ing her shoulder anil shocking her severely The lest of the Journey was made with dllllculty Medical help was summoned and Mrs. Laiseu Is getting on as well as can be expected. Last week her son was thrown from a horse and broke his left arm near the wrist. Last Frldav night after 12 o'clock a I in r r call loused W II Miller, manager of the Cit Pharmacy On reaching the drugstore he was requested re-quested to hand out some beer. He refused of course, and Informed his questioner that he was out of order. This seemed to aiouse the thirsty one, and a free How of vituperation fol'ow-ed, fol'ow-ed, the Hood of which drove Mr. Miller Mil-ler bark to his Interrupted slumbers, A race between the Illllyard hoiso and Cal Corbett's bay took place Monday Mon-day evening. It us Ewlng rode for Corbett and Es Nllson for Illllyard. The race was won by the Illlljanl horse. Not satlslled, Cal wanted to run a 3oo jard dash and again was beaten. -Personal Mention, The Hjde Paik Hand gave a grand ball Saturday evening which was veiy well attended, and another dance will be given next Saturday night by the same aggregation. A good time is anticipated. an-ticipated. Mr. John Croshaw and Miss Susie Croshaw, of Oxford, Idaho, spent Sunday Sun-day with lilshop Fariell, leaving Monday to attend the Franklin conference. con-ference. Dr. Smith was coulincd to the house a few days last week with a mild attack at-tack of appendicitis but Is fully recov-ed recov-ed and attending to business, Mrs. Hannah Croshaw, of Oxford, Idaho, Is making a two weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs, Lizzie Far-rell. On Aug. 15 Peter Hansen became the happy father of a lino baby loy. Mrs. Hansen and son arc doing well. Mrs. Mack, of Salt Lake city, and Miss Jenkins, of Logan, wero the guests of Miss Rlla Watts Sundaj Tho Smlthlicld orchestra went to Richmond last Friday night to play at tho dance given that evening Mrs Green has exchanged her property prop-erty for tho house and lot formerly ownid by Samuel Ilawkes. Mrs. Whlttaker, of Salt Lake city, has been the guest of the Misses Watts tho past week. Miss Lillian Hunee, of Logan, Is spending a few davs In town stopping at tho Mack hotel. Mr. and Mrs. John Hammer .spent Sunday with their son, It. J. Hammer, In Wcllsvllle. Horn to Mr. and Mis. Chris fiend-rickson fiend-rickson a llttlo daughlei. on August 15th. Hlshop Farrell leld a farmer's meeting at Petersboro on Tuesday. Steve C.intwell Is building a new lesldence on East First South. Rev, and Mrs. Hamilton left for Salt Lake city on Satuiduy. Miss Nettle Douglas litis returned from her visit to Ogden. Mrs. Mattle Flshburn Is tho guest of Mrs. Lora Flshburn. M.r. R. L. Flshburn and son left for Tremont on Saturday. John Covey is seriously HI with typhoid pneumonia. Miss Sadlo McCraeken Is visiting friends In Lewlston. Major Peterson spent Sunday In town with his family. The Mack mill has a phone. |