Article clipped from Yankton Press and Daily Dakotaian

•I 11 vciitin Hunter* Shut.Little Hock, Ark., Nov. 7.—Four young boys, all uuder 15 years of age. were allowed to go bunting, taking with them a shot gun. They had not been gone long ere a skiff man came back to the city carrying one of them, Arnold Drummond, aged 11, in his arms. Both of the boy’s legs were shot badly in the calves, and both bones wore brokeu in each leg. The man also said that a baud of one of the others Charlie Davidson, had been shot off, though nothing further could be learned of this, as the boy could not be found. The other two have returned unharmed, but badly scared, and will not say much about the matter. One says Davidson d s.barged the gun accidentally, and the other says it was Drummond.
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Yankton Press and Daily Dakotaian

Yankton, South Dakota, US

Tue, Nov 08, 1887

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