Indianapolis (IN) News, September 4, 1899, p. 7. TRAMPLED BY A HORSE English, Ind., September 4-Amos Hodges, who was attending the camp meeting at White Sulphur night before last, took a horse without permission and started to ride to this city to secure a supply of intoxicants. The animal was a spirited one and, during the trip, Hodges was thrown out and kicked and trampled until life was nearly extinct. One arm was broken, his shoulder was dislocated and his breast bone was crushed. On account of his injuries, the owner of the horse has no desire to prosecute.