Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1912 — Wolves Attack Horse, [ARTICLE]
Wolves Attack Horse,
Pierre, & p.—Wolves, hungered : by the scarcity of food, are becoming dangerous In the West River country. Johnson brothers, who live neat Dawson, in Butte county, had a full-grown * horse pulled down by-a pack -ln- brdad& daylight in sight of their home, Ttao wolves would only leave the carcase after several shots were fired. The wolf pelts are valuable and there is a UMMler&te state bounty, so that it is a frequent occurrence for Si settler to add considerably to hie annual income through this source;’ iM
