Dave Itudebaugh, who was recently killed at Parral in Chihuahua, Mexico, and whom the Tombstone, Arizona Democrat describes as an “all-around desperado, “equally proficient in holding up a railroad train or stage coach, or as occasion offered, in robbing a bank, shooting up a frontier settlement or running off stock,” was, the Bushnell Eecord says, formerly a McDonough county man. That journal mentions the fact as a reason for his prominence in his chosen profession. He was bound to be prominent, and having once departed from grace he did so with an earnestness that made the natives tremble.