140 Iowa 520 | Iowa | 1908
— There was evidence tending to show that on September 2, 1905, plaintiff, a rural mail carrier, driving from north to south across the McNeil bridge, in the defendant county, with a team of horses and a buggy, engaged in making his daily round, was thrown from his buggy and severely injured as the result of one of his horses stepping into a hole in the road at the south end of the bridge and becoming frightened so that the team got beyond plaintiff’s control.
Finding no error in the record, the judgment is affirmed.