Newspapers of the Life out West

The murderer 
 The Dallas Daily Herald was sent out everyday to the citizens of Dallas. Majority of the document focuses on local issues rather than national news. Apparently, it was a very dramatic town. In one issue their was a gun fight between a barkeeper and a porter because one called the other one a liar. On the same day a young man named Pat shot himself in the head and "blew his brains out" because of conflict with his brother. The largest story of the paper was about a man named, Herald Offick (sketch shown above) who was sentenced to death for allegedly murdering his step-mother. In the issue the newspaper printed a statement he had written to be published so the world could hear what he had to say. Until death he proclaimed he was innocent. When he was sentenced he said, "You may hang me, but you will hang the wrong man." After this extravagant news the newspaper continued saying that the weather was spring like and farmers should continue working despite the light breeze. This newspaper was incredibly dramatic and even though it was factual it was very entertaining.





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