He told again about his uncle as constable down in Falls County having
to shoot Wild Bill Wilson then arresting him, and how he kept him under
guard at his house, but it turned out the wound wasn’t as serious as he
first thought. He told before about Wild Bill being shot at Missouri Cove,
western part of Hamilton county; and was one of the fellows thought to
have been harbored by old man Asa Langford.)
That was one thing they told about Langford, that he harbored the bad
young fellows.
Mr. Williams said he was standing at the southwest corner of the
courthouse when Kemp shot Smith. Said he had [Sentence
was not completed in manuscript.--Elreeta Weathers]
Mr. Williams when he started in the post office they lived on the west
side of the square by the J. T. James just beyond the present drugstore.
(On one occasion I was criticizing some policy of the New Deal, I
believe, it was. Mr. Williams said he had felt the same ways about some of
Grover Cleveland’s policies, but that he was always going to stay with
the Democratic Party, that it took him out of a saloon and made me
postmaster.")