Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 37, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 May 1905 — Tip Kenyon Was Here Tuesday [ARTICLE]
Tip Kenyon Was Here Tuesday
W. H. Kenyon was over here from Remington, Tuesday, and seemed not much the woree for Jasper Guy’s bullets His right wrist, which one ot them passed entirely through, is still bandaged up, but as he is able to turn and twist his hand, there seems no danger of the wrist being permanently injured The wound in the body is not giving him any trouble It seems that when it struck him he had turned partly around so that his right side was towards Guy, and the bullet struck about in a line with the “small of the back” and ranged forward, instead of striking him in front and ranging backward. Tip’s story of the throting is very different from Guy’s. He says he bad been home, or neer.y there, and bad started back down town to buy some meat for dinner, and on meeting Guy, the latter began to blaze away, without any words having passed between them at all. Tip says he was walking with his hands in bis pocket, and that when the first shot bit his wrist bis hand was still in his pocket and be was unable to remove it, because of the wound. A statement bourn out by the Remington Press, in its account of the affair. Mr, Kenyon denies very positively all of Mr. Guy ’s statements to the effect that he ever threatened Guy, pushed him off the walk or made any similar hostile demonstrations,
