Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 February 1894 — A KENTUCKY FEUD. [ARTICLE]
A KENTUCKY FEUD.
Will and John Tn uor Shot and Stabbed by J>r. William Nolln. A desperate, light occurred at Mount Pleas int, in Harfan. county, Kentucky. Monday night, in which Will and John Turner were killed instantly by Dr. William Nolin, a prominent physician of that city. Tho light begun in a barber shoo on the court-house square. Dr. Nolin walkei into the shop, and seeing John Turner there, told him he would kill him. Both men began firing, and Turner fell dead. Nolin hy th is time had exhausted the loads in his pistol. Will Turner, ;>n uncle of John, arrived and attacked Nolin. Both fought with knifes. Turner was killed. i John Turner Is a son of Judge George B. Turner, j* prominent attorney. It was John Turner and his brothers who fed the Turner side of the famous Howard - Turner feud in Harlan county a few years since. Wills Howard, tlie leader of the other side, was hanged in Missouri tin 9th of last month. The trouble is thought by many to be the renewal of theiohi ven-
