Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 January 1908 — Always a Warm Spot for John. [ARTICLE]

Always a Warm Spot for John.

“Jack” Walker, the Tombstone, Ariz., terror, and the bsddest man on the Mexican border, has temporarily layed aside his six shootfer, srid 'with a calm ahd dignified demeanor he once again walks the stream of* oar city beautiful. In private life “Jack” is known as John W. Walker,» official stenographer of the U. 8. District court, with headquarters at Tombstone, Ariz. He will remain here only a few days and then go to Bloomington to visit his parents. He will then letnro here aod make a more extended visit and wben be finallj starts back to Tombstone his parents will accompany him for the remainder of the winter. Jack is said to be the best newspaper filler west of the Rookies aod whenever things are looking a little dull for the space writers in the -west Jack is given a round. He will be the center of attraction while here.