Saturday, December 11, 1909 The Courier Corning, Ark. Meets With Serious Accident =========================== Ben Lunsford, a butcher in the employ of W. R. Brown, met with a serious accident Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Lunsford went out to C. D. Andersons farm, one mile east of Corning to bring a steer in to be butchered that evening. A rope was around the steers horns, and the animal became vicious, knocking Mr. Lunsford against a tree, breaking his ankle, and also his leg, between the ankle and knee. It was a cold afternoon and he was brought to his home in this city in a lumber wagon. Drs. Simpson and Bowers were called and set the limb, and at present he is doing nicely, though it will probably be two or three months before Mr. Lunsford can be at his post of duty at the meat market. He has a wife and three children.