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Fort Worth, Texas., April 11, 1906.
To John T. Montgomery, City Secretary of City of Fort Worth,
Dear Sir:
We hereby give you notice that on the 31st day of March A.D. 1906, in the City of Fort WOrth, J. J. Sullivan, while standing on what is known as the White Settlement bridge, over the Clear Fork River, said bridge being in the Northwest part of the City of Fort Worth and within the corporation limits of said City, leaned against one of the railings or bannisters, on the side of said bridge and that said railing or bannister, gave way, on account of its defective condition, through the negligence of said City, precipitating him head foremost, to the ground below, said distance being some 18 to 20 feet. That he was hurt, bruised and mased in and about both hands, also in and about his legs, ars, back, chest, lungs, sides, hips and shoulds; That he was also badly out and bruised, in and about his face and head, all of which injuries as before stated, were caused by the said railing giving way and throwing him to the ground below, as above set forth, for all of which injuries, he claims damages against the City of Fort Worth, in the sum of $5000
Very truly yours, McCart, Boulin & McCart Attorneys for J. J Sullivan.
Original served on John T. Montgomery, said City Secretary of the City of Fort Worth, on this the ____ day of April, A.D 1906, by delivering to him said original notice
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Fort Worth, Texas., April 11, 1906.
To John T. Montgomery, City Secretary of City of Fort Worth,
Dear Sir:
We hereby give you notice that on the 31st day of March, A.D. 1906, in the City of Fort WOrth, J. J. Sullivan, while standing on what is known as the White Settlement bridge, over the Clear Fork River, said bridge being in the Northwest part of the City of Fort Worth and within the corporation limits of said City, leaned against one of the railings or bannisters, on the side of said bridge and that said railing or bannister, gave way, on account of its defective condition, through the negligence of said City, precipitating him head foremost, to the ground below, said distance being some 18 to 20 feet. That he was hurt in and about his left side, back, hip and lims and also in his right should, he was also badly cut and bruised about his head and face, all of which injuries, as before stated, were caused by the said railing giving way and throwing him to the ground below, as above set forth, for all of which injuries, he claims damages against the City of Fort Worth, in the sum of $5000
Very truly yours, McCart, Boulin & McCart Attorneys for J. J Sullivan.
Original served on John T. Montgomery, said City Secretary of the City of Fort Worth, on this the ____ day of April, A.D 1906, by delivering to him said original notice