59 A. 943 | N.H. | 1905
The failure of the defendants to ring the bell upon approaching the crossing, as required by statute, was evidence of a breach of duty owed by them to the deceased, a traveler upon the highway. P. S., c. 159, s. 6; Batchelder v. Railroad,
Upon the question of the deceased's care and the exception to the evidence of custom, the case is not distinguishable from Smith v. Railroad,
Exceptions overruled.
All concurred.