All articles extracted from the newspaper, The Marion Daily Republican
April
Herrin, April 2—Ernest Wilson, an air inspector for the Missouri Pacific Railroad at Bush, was shot by Alvin Reynolds while working in the company yards at 12:30 Sunday night, dying fifteen minutes later. Wilson was working with F. 0. Miller, another inspector when Reynolds came up. It is reported that Reynolds and Miller had previous trouble and that Reynolds tried to shoot the latter with a shotgun. Miller knocked the gun to one side and the charge struck Wilson, inflicting a fatal wound. Wilson was twenty-five years of age and his parents live in Kentucky. Reynolds was arrested and placed in the Herrin jail. Apr 2, 1923
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