Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1920 — COATSVILLE FARMER PRACTICALLY EATEN BY HOG HERD [ARTICLE]
COATSVILLE FARMER PRACTICALLY EATEN BY HOG HERD
Coatsville, Ind,, Feb. 9.—Mrs. Snodgrass found her husband lying unconscious in the hog pen at her home near here last night with one hand, part of the arm, one ear and the ibatk of his neck chewed off. Several hogs were gathered about him still mutilating the body. Hi* arm was in a sling and Mrs. Snodgrass could not drive the swine away. She rushed to the telephone and summoned neighbors to her assistance. Snodgrass had gone to feed the hogs and did not return to the house for some time. He suffered a Stroke of apoplexy while feeding the hogs. He died soon after the neighbors had taken him into the house. He regained consciousness long enough to tell the group at his bedside of his apopleptic Stroke.
