Death of a Mad Dog

 

June 8, 1910, Furniture

The dealer says this Arts and Crafts furniture will last for a century,

June 8, 1910: A Wyoming rancher tracks down and kills a wolf nicknamed “One Toe,” a notorious killer of cattle that was too wary for traps … and a police officer  bravely captures and kills a mad dog found in the gutter at 1st Street and Bunker Hill. There was no antidote for rabies at this time, and if the officer had been bitten he would have died.

June 8, 1910, Wolf

June 8. 1910, Mad Dog

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  1. I’d pay full price for that library table if they still have them in stock.

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