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After diligent effortkto find trace of Abram D. Gill, the wefrxknown Lan-dusky stockman and rancher, the Chouteau County authorities and friends of the missing man ard^ forced to the conclusion that he met with a fatal accident on the range, or was killed by some one connected with the notorious Curry gang of outlaws. Mr. Gill had been threatened time and again by these desperate men. The last word from Mr. Gill is a letter written September 30, from Harlem, addressed to Joseph Sullivan, of this city, in which the writer requested Mr. Sullivan to send him some leather work. In his .letter Mr. Gill stated he was just leaving Harlem for his old ranch location, and would return to Harlem the following Thursday (October 4 when he would start east. He never returned fjfom that trip, so far as can be ratified.
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Fort Benton River Press

Fort Benton, Montana, US

Wed, Jan 12, 1927

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