Newspaper Cassville Republican
Date May 26, 1910, Thursday
Headline Kelley & Stansberry Injured
Text It is reported that Ambrose Kelley and Tom Stansberry of Corsicana were both badly hurt Sunday while under the influence of intoxicants. Stansberry managed to get to the office of Dr. Overton at Corsicana and had his wounds dressed. He had been badly cut with a knife about the face and shoulders. After his wounds had been dressed he suggested that Kelley be looked after whom he said was also hurt. Kelley was found with an ugly wound on the skull and it was feared his skull had been fractured. The wound appeared to have been effected with a rock. It is thought that both parties will recover but Kelley was reported not to be doing very well Wednesday morning. After recovering from the influence of liquor both parties refused to talk about the affair. It is not known how it occurred. Kelly [Kelley] is a miller and Stansberry is a blacksmith at Corsicana. Both are men of families.
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