Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1917 — SAFETY PIN IN ENSILAGE [ARTICLE]

SAFETY PIN IN ENSILAGE

Not Discovered Until' Autopsy Was Held on Dead Cow in California. Marysville, .Cnl— Owing to the fact that a valuable cow, owned by Emery Coe of Allen township died under peculiar circumstances, which baffled vet-, erlnary surgedns', an autopsy was held which disclosed the fact that the death was caused by a safety pin, which Wasopen, being imbedded in her heart. An eight-inch piece of No. 11 wire was also removed from her stomach. It is believed that the aftimal swallowed the safety pin while eating ensilage. i ” ♦ ,