Ira Anderson, of Tuttle, died in a local hospital last night as the result of an injury received from a horse’s kick.
Some time ago Anderson was working on his farm, using a pitch fork. A horse standing near kicked the fork, and the handle of it struck Anderson, puncturing the abdomen and piercing the intestine.
He was taken to the hospital here, but leakage from the pierced intestine slowly poisoned him. The body will be shipped tonight to St. Paul for burial.
Mr. Anderson was a farmer, about 36 years old. A wife and three children survive him.
Bismarck Tribune September 9, 1920 Page 2
Ira Anderson, of Tuttle, died in a local hospital last night as the result of an injury received from a horse’s kick.
Some time ago Anderson was working on his farm, using a pitch fork. A horse standing near kicked the fork, and the handle of it struck Anderson, puncturing the abdomen and piercing the intestine.
He was taken to the hospital here, but leakage from the pierced intestine slowly poisoned him. The body will be shipped tonight to St. Paul for burial.
Mr. Anderson was a farmer, about 36 years old. A wife and three children survive him.
Bismarck Tribune September 9, 1920 Page 2
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