Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 28, Number 32, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 August 1880 — Page 3

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL; WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1880.

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Capture of the Benders How the Old Man Swears la German. ichlcago Times Special. , aha. Neb.. August 1. Sheriff Greg, of t Coacty, a ho arretted old Bender end who are now in Jbremont J an, was in .aa to day. hunting up the trail of young ner and wife, who were seen wltb team wagon In company with old Bender and V?. who were on foot, near Schuyler, and I- parted near ttere. Shortly before DaoLoodoD informed Gregg of their suspli inquiries about the Bender family of ;aa. Mr. uregg ras since iearnea mat ouDg cod pie crossed the river at Omaha the wagon and team and went Into , no doubt en route to the place of meet agreed upon between them and the old A. rney oaa a team oi one gray auu one horse, aod a colored wagon. The people ( the jail have been heard talking of the Vnjc couple. One said: "How do you ? the ethers wilt be caught!" "No, I will fool them. They are gone 8outh, will go on the wrong track," was the 17. It is understood that Condon Is folnz on their track. Sheriff uregg says t when he arrested the old couple he ode )to them and said, "Ilalloo, Kate!" and the r j . t t itv't r itw iinnni halieveahe baa cot a sure thin 2 on the Aman, but thinks the woman Is Bender's ureas, bis theory being that she started on HJhthe Bender outfit when they fled, and ' ... v,- anrl Ihinlil muntilUH Mr. Rcndfr nd this woman has been living with Bender er bid ce. bae nas Deen wiui mm mruuKu ill the Indian country, and gives good de scriptions of the habits and life ot various Indian tribes. The officer ba examined the prisoners separately, and finds that while . : n A n m a .w V n t .Kir. (Kan An rrt UlC IX BtOIlCS BIO DVUlinuat v uv. v?ree on a number of important particulars he old man claims that he was at Bender's br awhile, and was laid up sick for seven & a half wetks. He says his wife was not re, and that he sent for her, and that she I there with him during the times that murders were committed, and that he br all about them. The woman claims she went to Bender s with him, and both were s'.ck in bed for seven weeks a half. The original old Bender is a rnan, and has a big ecsr in the center of head. The prisoner at i remoot swears coes not know a word of German, bat en a German was put in a call and cursed m in toe uernisu lauguogc, kuiiuiu u structions, the prisoner forgot bimsen ana SWORE 7ESBIFICALLY 1 GERMAN e man. The prisoner also has a tear bis head answering to the scar on old nder's heid, and in several other points answers the description. He accounts lor .e scar by fsj ing he was kicked by a horse. r is seventy-two years old. At times be Is rfectly frantic and yells so that be can be fard two or three blocks away. Mr. Gregg ta been sleeping in the cell under the old Ian, in hopes ol hearing something from pa, and he n&s not been disappointed. The Xsoner wsnt to commit suicide, and he ' V. fit,. Crasrr for a. rtin" with which UU Eil .A V o " V . . . . I shave bims II. .air. uregg wouia not pt bis request, but laid he would have a ber come and shave him. "I don't want damned barber to shave me, said the oner. He says that be doesn't want to iken to Kanscs, but he will go anywhere to be tried. He swears be will SEVER GO TO KAS8A8 ALIVE. pe is a woman of forty years of age, wears 11 ihnca anrl haa hands an bi? ad the old fa's. She'is a large, maeculine looking turs. She says there were ten persons led by old Bander, two of the bodies I . - . j r tr a ver navirjg oeen iuuuu. air. auuuiu, ho Interviewed the prisoners as stated in sterday's dispatch", Is a clerk in Air. bed's store, at Fremont, and Mr. Shed In iced the Sheriff to allow him to visit the .ptives. The moment he taw toe oia man 9. said. "taafa Bender." The prisoner roppfcd his bead as if shot. Hoo3n claims hat he wbs well acquainted with him. He nyi the prisoner has changed his style of Ving, out mat nis leaiures are uncuaugeu. dthat the scar on his head la positive roof that he is the man who must go to anas to answer for the murder ot Dr. k and his numerous other victims. It is derstood that $25,000 is oöered for the hale gang, and of this amount there is LOCO for oid Bender. lSr.eciil to the Chicago Tribune. 1 The know! L .. " V . a . . r i . : 1 ' uie arrest Ol Old man ivnuor uuu wue um en tilegraphed all over the country, and this morning wnen me lnuune corremdent reached Fremont he set about inine an Interview with the famous rderers. At last the desired end was hed, and a long talk had with the i-iarmar. who declares that bis name is ihn McGregor. He admits having been a (!ember of the famous John Bender family aring five months just previous to March, 73, but says he was compelled to remain ;ere by sickness, and that his wife, who is . r.-r-.naA n h Mr Render, was her nnrse: lUe on lue omer unuu ius urn w umau, uy if an honr a?o. swore that the old man was s original John Bender, but that she was t his wire, but had oeen iraveung wnn l during the past seven years. As your espondent came to the door which leads ih nrianner he rose and at once began king aoout the trouble which had Ovar ien him. He said he was not John Bender, t wa John McGreeor. from Jacksonville. L, which place he left last fall. . BCT ALMOST 15 THX SAME BEEATH :d he had been among Northern tribes of idiaos for five years. "But you knew the Benders?' "Yes; and they were a bad lot." " ere you there wnen any persons were jled?" 0h, yes; they killed at least a dczen durt the five or six weeks that I was In their ate." "How did they kill them?" "First by letting them through a trap'xr, and then by knocking out tneir ains. 'Who did this?" 'Well, the old an&n. John sometimes Called the levr r and let them fall Into the ellar. Then Kate would knock their brains :at" . . ..,.... id Kate Bender do this? bhe must been a perfect devil. 'ihe was terrible bad, and most ol the e was dressed as a man." uat U1U IUI ant weui mm i "With a short-handled az or hatchet, and mtimea she had to strike three or four mes before they died." "Mow ao you know an inia. I was sick In the house, you know, and ieytoldme." 'who do you mean by "tneyr " "Oid John and Kate; tney told me all .iout IL" "Were you there when Dr. oti. was lilled?" I don't know who Dr. l ork was." "How maaydead bodies did you eee?" "I saw them bury six or seven; It was after ..V " JDidyou SEE THEM KILL AST LITTLK CHItbRES?" 'They killed a whole family. Mr: and ?ra. Loucbere and two children, I think eir names were." ..... a Ma i "How did tney jeiii mem - 'They killed ths old folks by dropping . ; a . 1 Anita afii ITata ht thnm ijem law lug coiuu, nuiv U3 the head." .. . 4 How about the two couarenriTko An 9 twn halea and threw them in Wive, and then covered them with the dirt.' f I -You did not see tnem, you aayri -it was after dark, but I heard the little rlrls scream and scream. Oh, it was horrltla, but I did not do it. They aay I am John Sender, but I am not" "Why didn't you try and lare the chilVjenr I waa afraid theT wonia M.XII me. too. Whan did vnn leave Bender's house T'

Benders at a railroad station, and have never seen them since." During all the time the old man continually said he was not John Bender, and that he wanted to see his wife (she ia in a separate part ot the jail, but he thinks she has been taken to Kansas). He vows he will never be taken back to Kansas alive, BCT WILL GO ANYWHERE else for Identification. Especially has he an aversion for Labette Coanty, where he eaya everything is so horrible. All this he said to the Tribüne correspondent daring an hoar's Interview, and the Impression on my mind is that his brain is weakening. He has thought so much and talked so much on the Bender subject that he can not converse about anything else. "I was arrested about four years ago in Iowa for being John Beuder.but talked them out of putting me in jail," aaid he, during the interview, "and once in Kansas I go into trouble on the same question." A gentleman who took a straw vote in a railroad train, yesterday, was killed a few minutes later by one of Jove's dread, thunderbolts accompanied by a streak of seventined lightning. We may be wrong, but we take this as an indication that the immortal gods can't stand everything, and have decided to draw the line at the man who takes the straw vote. Petroleum World.

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IS', the above EP.med plaintiff, by his attorneys, tiled In tbe ottice of the Clerk of tlio 8upei ior Court of Marlon Coanty, in tbe State of IoClana, his complaint agaiotst tbe above named defendant, and tbe tald plalntlft having also filed In said Clerk's ottice the affidavit of a competent person, abowlog that said defendants William I. Hiutklt aod Huskit, his wife. and Harmon Woodruff and J. Herman Wood ru a are not residents of the State of Indiana; that they are necessary parties to tbe above entitled cause. Which cause in an action for the loreclosure of a mortgage on real estate, situated in Marlon County, Indiana: and whereas said plaintiff having by Indorsement on said complaint required said defendants to appear In said Court and answer or demur thereto, on the2Uthdayof September, im. Now, therefore, by order of said Court, said defendants last above named are hereby notified of thn filing and pendency of said complaint against them, and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at tbe calling of said cause on the 2)ih day ot September, 18nj, the Rame beiDg the thirteenth Judicial day of a term of aald Court, to be begun aud held at the Court House In the city ol Indianapolis, on tbe first Monday in September. I860, Haid complaint, and tbe matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined In their absence. DAN. M. KAASDELU Clerk. J uly 28 3w McDonald & Btjtxkr, Attorneys. STATE OF INDIANA, Marion County.se, In the1 Superior Court ot Marlon County, in the State of Indiana. No. ü!,Tuü, Room I. Complaint to foreclose mortgage. Henry H. Cook vs. Elijah S. Alvord et al. Be It known. That on tbe 23d day or July, 1SS0, the above named plaintiff, by his attorneys, riled in the otiioe of the Clerk of the Superior Couttof Marlon County, in tbe State ol Indiana, his .complaint against tbe above named defendant", and the said plaintiff bav lng also filed in said Clerk's oflice the affidavit of a competent person, showing that said defendants. Elijah S. Alvord, Alvord, his wife, E. Delavan Woodruff and Woodruff, bis wi e, are not residents of tbe State of Indlaua; that they are necebsiy-y parlies to tbe above entitled cause, which cause is an action for tbe foreclosure of a mortgage on real estate sltnated In Marion county, aud whereas said pUflulffhaylng by Indorsement on said complaint required said defendants to appear in said Court and answer or dmur thereto, on tbe 20th day of September, 1SS0. Now. therefore, by order of said court, said defendants last above named are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them, and that unlets they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on tne 20th day of September i&SO, the same bein? tbe thirteenth Judicial day of a term of said Court, to be begun and held at tbe Court House In the city of Indianapolis, on tbe first Monday In September, lsso, said coraplal t, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in their absence. DAN M. ItANBDELL, Cleric. Jy28-3w. McDonald & Butlir, Attorneys. STATE OF INDIANA, Marlon County, ss: In the Superior Courfrof Marlon Counts. In the State ol Indiana. No. It5,ey7. Room 1. Complaint to foreclose mortgage. Henry H- Cook vs. John M. Judab, as'lgnee In bankruptcy of estate of the late James O. Woodruff, et al. Be it known that on the 23d day of July, 188 tbe above named plaintiff, by his attorneys, filed In the office of the Clerk of the Superior court of Marion County, In the State of Indiana, his comp. alnt against tbe above named defendants; and the said plaintiff having also filed in said Clera's office tbe affidavit of a competent person, show lng that sld defendants, Krmtna J. . late Ermlna J. Woodruff, widow ol the late James O. Woodruff, Harmon Woodruff, Benjamin K. Buchanan, Edwin H. Avery and J. Hermann Woodruff are not residents of the State ot Indiana; that they are necessary parties to tbe above entitled cause, which cause Is an action for the foreclosure of a mortgage on real estate sltua ted in Marlon County, Indiana; and whereas said plaintiff having by indorsement on said complaint req aired said defendants to appear in said court and answer or demur thereto, on the 2Utn day of September, I&O. Now, therefore, by order of said Court, said defendants last above named are hereby notified Of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them, and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at tbe calling of said cause en tbe 20th day of September, 1X0, the same being the thirteenth Judicial day of a term of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House, In the city of Indianapolis, on the flrtt Monday in September, i0, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard ard determined In their absence. JuLflJ-3w DAN. M. RAN3DELL, Clerk. pprcilAYO I Every soldier -llsabled Inline tüLloJ! .iikjl of duty, by wound, disease, or Injury, la entitled to a pension. Pensions Increased thousands rated too low. Claims of all descriptions prosecuted. Copies of lost discharges obtained. Claims filed by Attorneys who nave ceased to practice finished without delay. Address, H. 8. BERLIN 4 CO.. Attorneys, Lock Box, 5tfi. Washington, D. C. 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Be it known, that on tbe !d day of July, 1SSI, the above named plalntid, by his attorneys, filed In tbe ottice of the Clerk of tbe Superior Court of Marlon County, in the Stat of Indiaua, bis complaint against tbe above named defendants, and the said plaintiff hav In alo filed In the said Clerk's oflice.tbe arlidavltof a competent person, showing that said defendants, Harmon Woodruff, Jane H. Wood run, bis wife, E. Delavan Woodruff and Woodruff, bis wife, and J. Herman Woodruff, are not residents of the Htate of Indiana; that they are neceseary parties to tbe above entitled cause, which cause is an action for the foreclosure of a mortgage on real estate situate In Marion County, Indiana; and, whereas, said plaintiff having by indorsement on said complaint required said defendants to appear In said Court and answer or demur thereto on the 2uth day of September, 1880. Now, therefore, by order of said Court, said defendants last above named are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of wild complaint against them, and that unless they appear aud answer or demnr thereto, at the calling ol said cause on the 20th day of September, lv0, the same being the .thirteenth Judicial day of a term of said Court, to be begun and held at tbe Court House In the city of Indianapolis, on the first Monday in September, 18S0, said complalut and tbe matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be beard and determined in tbelr absence. Jul2S-3w DAN. M. HANSDELL, Clerk.

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McDonald & Butleb, Attorneys. STATE OF INDIANA, MArion Connty.ss. In tbe Superior Court of Marion County, hi the State of Indiana. No. -tf.TUJ. Room 8. Complaint to foreclose mortgage. tTTl Henry H. Cook vs. Richard J. Bright et al. Be It known, that on the 2Td dsyofJuly, ISau, tbe above named plaintiff, by his attorneys, filed In the office of tbe Clerk of the Superior Court of Marlon County, in tbe State of Indiana, his comp'.aint against tbe above named defendants, and the aaid plaintiff having also filed In faid Clerk's office tbe affidavit of a competent person, showing that nald defendants, Harmon Woodruff, E. Delavan Woodruff and Woodruff, bis wife, are cot residents of the State of Indiana; that they are necessary parties to the above entitled cause, which cause la an action for the loreclosure of a mortgage on real estate situated la Marlon County, Indiana, and whereas said plaintiff having by indorsement on said compLtlnt required said defendants to appear in said Court and answer or demur thereto, on the2Utnday of September, 1880. Now, therefore, by order of said Court, said defendants last above named are hereby notified of tbe filing and pendency of said com plaint against them, and that unless tbey appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the 20th day of September. i860, the same being the thirteenth Judicial day of a term of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House In the city of Indianapolls, on the first Monday In September, i860, said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined In tbelr abaence. DANIÜ1. M. UANSDELL, Jul 23-3rT I'Krk,

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McDoxald Bctlxr, Attorneys. STATE OF INDIANA, Marlon County, as: In the Huperlor Court of Marion County, in the State of Indiana. No. 2o,. Room . Complaint to foreclose mortgage. Henry H. Cook vs. Joseph W. Bug bee et al. Be It known, that on the 23d day of July, 18bO, the above named plaintiff, by his attorneys, nied in tbe oflice of the Cierk of tha tin oerlor Court ol Marion Countv.in the Htate orlnaiana. bis complaint against the above named defendants, and tne said plaintiff having alao n'.ed In aaid Clerk's office (lie Iii 1a v It of a competent person, showing that said defendants, Joseph w. Bugbee,niswife,Stephen A. Holt, John B. Bug bee. are not residents of the Btate of Indiana.; 0t Uiey ara oeoesssry parties to the above enlU.ed cause, which cause is an action for the foreclosure of a mortgage on real estate situate in Marlon County. Indiana; and, whereas, aaid plaintiff having by indorsement on said complaint required said defendants to appear In said Court and answer or demnr thereto on the 20iU day of September, isso. Now, therefor, by order of aaid Court, aaid defendants last above named are hereby notified of the filing and pendencv of said complaint against them, and th.'t unless they appear aud answer or demur thereto, at tho caiiing ol said cause, on the 20tn day of September. 1K). the Arne htnr tlia thlrtontii

Judicial day of a term of said Court, to ba oetrun ana neia at tne Court House, In tbe city of Indianapolis, ou the 11 rut Monday In September, isso, said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be he:wd and determined i juia-sw dan m. i:nsdelu tWk. McDowAiD & Butlir, Attorneys. STATE OF INDIANA, Marlon Counth. ra: In tbe Superior Court of Marion County. In the State of Indiana. No. 2B,eiX$. Room 3, Complaint to foreclose mortgage. Henry H. Cook vs. Joseph A. Moore et al. Be it known, that on the 2!d dir of July, ISN), tbe above named plaintiff, by his attorneys, flied In the oflPce of the Clerk of tha funerior Court of Marlon County, In the Htate of Indiana, his complaint against the above named defendants, and the said plaintiff having a:so filed in said Clerk's cilice the aüidavlt or a competent perso, showing that p aid defendants, Harmon Woodruff and J.Herman Woodruff are not residents of the 8 täte ol Indiana; that tbey are necessary parties to the above entitled cause, which cause is an action for the loreclosure ot mortgage on real estate, situated in Marlon County, Indiana; and whereas said plaintiff having by Indorsement on said complaint required said defendant to appear in said Court and answer oi demur thereto, on the 20th day of September, 1880. Now. therefore, by order of said Court, said defendants last above named are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against thtm, and that unless tbey appear aud answer or demur thereto, at the caillDgof said cause on the2othday of September, P. so, the same being the thirteen tb Judicisl day of a term of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House, In the city ol Indianapolis, on the first Monday In Beptember, 18.MI, said complaint, and tbe matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined In their absence. DANIEL M. RANSDE L, Jul2S3w Clerk. McDonald & Butler, Attorneys. STATE OF INDIANA, Marion County, ss: In the Superior Court of Marlon County, in tbe (Mate of Indiana. No. i.b,t(Ä). Room 3. Complaint to foreclase mortgage. Henry H. Cook vs. Harmon woodruff et al. Belt known, that on the 23d day of July, l.SSO, the above named, plaintiff, by bis attorneys, filed In the ottice ot the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marion County, in tbe Slate of Indiana, his complaint against the abovenamed defendants; and the said plaintiff haying also fileJ In said Clerk's office tbeafildayit of a competent person, showing that fcaid defendants, Harmon Woodruff, Jane H. Woodruff (bin -wife) and J. Herman Woodruff, ara not residents or tbe Btate of Indiana; that tbey are necessary parties to the above entitled cause, which causa ia an action tor tha foreclosure of mortgage on real estate situated in Marion County, Indiana; and whereas said plalntlft having, by indorsement on said complaint, required said defendants to appear in said Conn and answer or demur thereto, on the 20th day of September, I860. Now, ihere'ore, by order or said Court, said defendants last above named are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them, and that unless tbey appear and answer or demur thereto, at t he calling cf said cause on the 20th day of September, l.SSO, -he same being the thirteenth judicial day of a terra or said Court, to be began and held at tbe Court Douse in tbe City of Indianapolis, on the first Monday in September, 18S0, said complaint, and the matters and tninga therein contMiced and alleged, will be heard and determined In his absence. juL.'S-3v? IDAN M.RANSDELL, Clerk. McDozfALD Jt Butler, Attorneys. STATE OF INDIANA, Marlon County, s: In the Superior Court of Marlon County, in tbe State ot Indiana. No. 20,716. Room No. 2. Complalut to foreclose mortgage. Henry H. Cook vs. Harman Woodruff et al. Be it known, that on the 23d day of July, 1880. the above named plaintiff, by his attorneys, filed in tne office of the ClerK of the Superior Court, of Marion County, In the State of Indiana, bis complaint against the above named defendants; and the said plaintiff having also filed in said Clerk' office the affidavit of & competent person, showing that said defendants, Harmon Woodruff, Jane H. Woodruff, his wife, K. Delavan Woodruff and Woodruff, bis wife, J. Herman Woodruff, are not residents of the Bute of Indiana; that they are necessary parties to tbe above entitled cause, which cause is an action for tbe foreclosure of a mortgage en real estate situate In Marion County, Indiana, and whereas said plaintiff having by Indorsement on said complaint required said defendant to appear in said Court and answer or demur thereto, on tbe 20th day of September, 1KH0. Now, there ore, by order of said Court, said defendants last above named are hereby notified ot the filing and pendency of said complaint against them, and nnleis they ap pear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the 20th day of September, 1830, the same being the thirteenth, judicial day of a term of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House In tbe City or Indianapolis, on tbe 1st Monday In September, 10, said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be beaid and determined in their absence. DANIEL M. RANSDELL, jly 28-3w Clerk McDonald & Butler, Attorneys. STATE OF INDIANA, Marlon county, as: In the Superior Court of Marion county, In the State of Indiana. No. 26.708. Room 8. Complaint to foreclose mortgage. Henry H. Cook vs. William I. Ripley, et al. Be it known, that on the 23d day ot July, 1880, the above named plaintiff, by his attorneys, filed in the ofilce ot the clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county, in the Slate of Indiana, his complaint against tne above named defendants, and the sain plaintiff having also filed In said clerk office Uie affidavit of a competent person, showing that said defendants, Harmon Woodruff and E. Delavan Woodruff, are not residents ot tha State of Indiana; and that tbey are necessary parties to the above entitled cause, which cause is an action to foreclose a mortgage on real estate situated lu Marion county, Indiana, and whereas said plaintiff having by indorsement on said complaint required said defendants to appear in said Court and answer or demnr thereto, on the 20th day of September, 1880. 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