AN EPIDEMIC OF HORSE KICKING
ONE MAN NEAR DEATH AND OTHERS SERIOUSLY INJURED NEAR LANSFORD.
Langdon, N. D., Oct. 2.—Four persons were kicked by horses, one hurt. Walter Keating was the most seriously injured, being kicked in the abdomen and his hurts are internal. John Anderson suffered almost similar injuries. Mrs. S. I. Konmstetd was kicked in the shoulder and Mrs. Robbert Stevenson in an arm. The two ladies received painful but not serious injuries. Younk {sp} Keating's condition was such that it was first thought he would not recover.
Bowbells Tribune, 10/3/1913
Ed.: There is no indicator whether Lansford or Langdon is the correct town.