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Show "COWBOYS" SHOOT UP AH INDIANA TOWN Fhe Toughs Fill Up on Bad Liquor and Leave Tvto Victims. MUNCIB, Ind , Nov. 8. Dressed In true cowboy style and filled with bad whisky, five young men of the southern south-ern part of Delaware county rode Inm the town of Dalevllle, twelve miles west of here at 10 o'clock tonight and attempted at-tempted to take possession. Half nn hour later (hey galloped away, leaving two victims. Leave Two Victims. Ira Neff was fatally wounded with a bullet in his breast and Jack Tutlle was shot in the left shoulder, but not seriously hurl The gang was composed of Arch Witt, leader; Orvllle Baker and three brothers. broth-ers. Otis, t'larence and Herbert Hnrum ranging In age from 17 to 2Z years. They first went to ihe W hite Rabbltt saloon, where they drank until John Wilson, proprietor, refused to sell them any more. Going outside they met NefT. Tutlle and Herman Gould, a soldier Just home from the riilllppini B. "Here Comes Trouble." "Here comes trouble," shouted Win ' and I ha e got a 38.'" "Gel into your saddles and go home '.' replied Neff. W'itt then fired four shots in rapid BUci esslon, the first of which went wild, the sei orul hitting Neff In the left tvrisl the third striking him Just beside the breast bone, going toward the Mean The fourth bullet struck Tutlle In the left shoulder. Citizens Bring Guns. Following' their leader, the gnng then galloped out of town Into the darkness Of the country. By this time the r-U I-?.en.i I-?.en.i were aroused and many brought guns, but they were too late. Neff and Tuttle were taken to the of-fl.ee of-fl.ee of Dr. Frank Kllgore. A small posse of police went from this city and i scouring the country south of Dali -ville for the gang |