A notice which in fact points out the place of the accident with sufficient definiteness to reasonably enable the officers of the city to investigate the conditions under which it is alleged to have happened sufficiently complies with the purpose of the statute. Now, it does not appear in this record that there was any other crossing at Ninth and Warren streets in the defendant city than the one in which the plaintiff was injured, and if, on proceeding to the crossing of said streets, the officers would have found but one-crossing, they were sufficiently advised by the notice that such crossing was the one on which plaintiff claimed to have been injured. On the face of it the notice is somewhat ambiguous, as it does not indicate whether the accident - o'c'curted whilé'plaintiff , was on
The court erred in directing a verdict for the defendant; and the judgment is reversed.