
THE RED RIVER PROSPECTOR — APRIL 20, 1905



In the little village of Woodville, Mass., lives a small boy, with a roguish eye, red cheeks and deep dimples, aged four years, and he answers to the name of Dana. He went into his aunt’s house one day and remarked:
‘I have been fishing.’
She looked up with surprise and said: “Did you put the worms on yourself.”
“No! I put them on the hook,” he instantly replied.

From— Red River Prospector. (Red River, Taos County, N.M.), 20 April 1905. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.