Friday evening, the 31st ultโฆ
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Entities extracted from this source (4)
John Daltonperson
2 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. John Dalton, Dalton, deputy Dalton
Carrie Druggperson
1 claim cited from this source
H. Brooksperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Brooks, Brook's
Vic Culbertsonperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Vic Culbertson, Mr. Culbertson
Chunks (1)
chunk 367 ยท paragraph 1296
meat in their pos-
session. He claims that a large number of cattle
have been killed in that section during the
present winter by hunting parties, and he and
his neighbors are tired of it.
Double Killing
A Drunken Soldier Kills Two People, Wounds
Another and Is Shot Himself
Friday evening, the 31st ult., about 9
oโclock, the citizens of Central, many of whom
had retired, were startled by the rapid dis-
charge of fire-arms which on investigation
proved to be of the most deadly character.
When the first few shots were fired John Dal-
ton, the resident deputy sheriff, rushed out on
the street to learn the cause of the difficulty,
instantly receiving a fatal wound in the stomach
from a carbine in the hands of H. Brooks, a
soldier in D troop, 10th cavalry. Immediately
upon learning of Dalton being wounded several
citizens who heard the shooting, armed them-
selves and started to arrest Brooks, who divining
their intention, proceeded to discharge his car-
bine at them as fast as he could reload it, they
returning the fire, and for the period of about
an hour, with a few intermissions, there was a
continual discharge of arms upon the street.
After the shooting ceased, it was learned that
the murder of poor Dalton did not half complete
the work of the demon. He had previously been
to the house of Carrie Drugg, with whom he
had some difficulty several days previous, de-
liberately shooting her down, shooting her twice
after she fell, one shot spattering her brains
all over the floor, another cutting her jugular
vein, which left her lying in a sickening pool
of blood.