Thursday, March 15, 1877
On last Friday, a young man residing 2 miles west of Eugene, by the name of Kilgore, a brother of John Kilgore, who is now in the Danville, IL, jail on the charge of highway robbery, came to Eugene and got on a fearful drunk, and went home feeling somewhat fatigued from the high pressure of bad liquor he was laboring under. He continued feeling bad all day Saturday and Sunday, and kept to his bed the most of the time. At about 4 o'clock on Sunday afternoon he raised up in bed and fell back a corpse.
Thursday, March 15, 1877
On last Friday, a young man residing 2 miles west of Eugene, by the name of Kilgore, a brother of John Kilgore, who is now in the Danville, IL, jail on the charge of highway robbery, came to Eugene and got on a fearful drunk, and went home feeling somewhat fatigued from the high pressure of bad liquor he was laboring under. He continued feeling bad all day Saturday and Sunday, and kept to his bed the most of the time. At about 4 o'clock on Sunday afternoon he raised up in bed and fell back a corpse.
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