156 Iowa 26 | Iowa | 1912
Plaintiff’s intestate was killed by a train on a highway crossing, intersecting a railroad track' and about two miles north of Northwood, Iowa, over which both the defendant and the Chicago, Pock Island & Pacific Pailroad Company operate trains. The evidence, fairly shows that the deceased started from Northwood for home between two and half past two o’clock in the afternoon, driving a single horse hitched to a sleigh. No witness who testified on the trial saw the accident; but a witness for the plaintiff, who lived near the crossing, found Frederickson fatally injured a short distance northwest of. the crossing shortly after three' o’clock. Frederickson was so badly hurt that he was unable to give any account of the accident, and he died within an hour after he was found. The horse that he had been driving was found dead and mangled some distance north of the crossing. His sleigh was broken, and flour and other groceries that he had. bought in Northwood were found in the vicinity. It is conclusively shown that deceased was killed by a northbound train. The only trains going north on the afternoon
We find no error for which the judgment should he disturbed, and it is affirmed.