As I walked up the main street I noticedβ¦
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Dan Tuckerperson
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Dr. E. C. Thatcherperson
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a.k.a. Dr. E. C. Thatcher, Dr. Thatcher, the doctor
the old Germanperson
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$3 for quinine powdersthing
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a.k.a. three dollars
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es,β answered the doctor, βI got qui-
nine, but it will cost you $3 for six powders,
and I want the money before I get off this
bunk.β I handed him the three dollars and then
he put up the powders which he handed me
with the necessary instructions in regard to
their use.
As I walked up the main street I noticed
the tent of the old German of whom we bought
the outfit the day before was a perfect wreck,
and also one or two other tents were more or
less damaged. The poor old fellow and his
wife were about half murdered and the $275
we had paid them, together with what they had
on hand before, was all stolen, their little stock
of goods was also about all gone or destroyed.
We hitched up our team after an early
breakfast and started for the Burros. As we
were leaving, two or three of the desperadoes
came to the side of the wagon and told us they
would follow us to our camping place and
take us in the next night. With fear and
trembling we made camp that night about eight
miles from Cow Spring but we were not mo-
lested.
I returned to Doming about three months
afterwards. What a change I found, a deputy
sheriff had been appointed, his name was Dan
Tucker and he was certainly the right man, for
if he wanted to arrest a desperado he was sure
to either arrest him or kill him.