Published in the Chicago Press and Tribune, Chicago, Illinois on Friday, April 1, 1859
 The Tuscola Pioneer relates the following story:     A man a few days since, while chopping in the woods some six miles west of Lexington, Lenilac County, near his own dwelling was attacked by a ferocious wolf, which, at the first signal, grasped his victim by the throat. The wife, standing in the door […]
Published in the Chicago Press and Tribune, Chicago, Illinois on Saturday, February 12, 1859
        A man named Russell, a resident at the Summit Farm, some twelve miles south of this city, got frightened out of three years growth, as well as considerably astonished at the cool impudence of a pack of prairie wolves, five in number, who, as Mr. Russel, in the company of a young woman […]
Published in the The Waukegan Daily Sun, Waukegan, Illinois on Saturday, October 11, 1902
     That is a strange story of self sacrifice that recently came across the sea from Russia. It tells of the sacrifice of three sons who, to save the life of their father, cast themselves to a pack of wolves who were in close pursuit. Here are the details of a very rare act of […]
Published in the The Lake County Independent, Libertyville, Illinois on Friday, July 7, 1911
 Here’s a Persian Remedy if a Bone Sticks in Your Throat.     A new and ingenious remedy for a bone in the throat will be found in an account of a Persian pilgrimage published under the title of “The Glory of the Shia World.” The doctor was Mirza Sadik Khan, chief physician of the […]
Published in the The Waukegan Daily Sun and Gazette, Waukegan, Illinois on Monday, October 23, 1922
 By International News Service     Warsaw, Ind., Oct. 23-The countryside six miles northwest of Leesburg was terrorized today by a pack of wolves driven from the swamps by marsh fires. A large dog belonging to Ray teeple was killed. The bog district is one of the largest in the state extending with few interruptions […]
Published in the The Waukegan Gazette, Waukegan, Illinois on Saturday, January 25, 1873
     Our Lake County wolves appear to be emigrating northward, if we may judge from the reports which we receive from the vicinity of Racine. Last winter there were quite a number of sheep killed in several of our northern and western towns, but so far as we have heard no depredations have been committed […]
Published in the The Waukegan Gazette, Waukegan, Illinois on Saturday, March 11, 1882
    A farmer in Walworth County, Wis., has lost over 100 sheep by the ravages of wolves this winter.
Published in the The Waukegan Gazette, Waukegan, Illinois on Saturday, October 22, 1881
     At the Janesville, Wis., fair, recently held, a sewing machine was presented to the lady receiving the most ballots as the “boss” girl. The prize was the gift of George W. Peck, of the Sun, and was awarded to Miss Maggie Inman. The lady is probably entitled to the prize as she once […]
Published in the Dixon Telegraph and Lee County Herald, Dixon, Illinois on Wednesday, September 24, 1851
 ‘Court of Lucknow, Hindostan, India.     “I must now tell you about a poor boy who was found in a wolf’s den, with a wolf and three whelps. When dug into by some of my troopers, they all fled together, and the boy ran so fast on all fours that he outstripped the whelps, […]
Published in the The Lake Couty Independent, Libertyville, Illinois on Friday, May 27, 1904
     Sitting all night in a tree, tired, hungry and almost benumbed from the cold, with a pack of Wolves under them, is the experience which befell Frank and Robert Anderson of Wausau, Wis., in the woods south of Sidnaw, Mich. They were engaged in looking over the land.     Their camp was a […]