March 13, 1899
David Seigler was entering his barnyard with a red blanket under his arm when his bull pitched at him, throwing him over a snowbank, against a fence where the animal could not easily get, so he went at the blanket. Mr. Seigler was so badly injured that he could not make any alarm. He finally succeeded in getting through the fence. Dr. Vigeant was at once brought in and an examination found that there were two ribs broken and several cracked. It is thought Mr. Seigler is hurt internally.
