Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 18, Number 39, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 October 1876 — Page 3
TIIK CMITI'KEl) HANK KOl.I.KKS. in a line east Hn. went, the men Mag posted al.out tivt tiace apart, the Iin rtVWZutVs'l': slowly n.lvuniI))rthWpItowar,ltl1e Trrrini nhi iiir ir.ii-.v iimn river, ctrikiti tli nvT without stirring orKiu umfm itrr iii.u. Uj, the robtiers. This line of brave men lvii tollieM. Paul Vr . then wheeled, following the ct, and Mai-h.ia, Minn. Sept. if.'. At 7 this niuvud up the river, the riht Jlmk restinurninr two of tlio captured robln-ru on tl'" rht-r. Hardly ton rods of nasscd l ho house, of Olu Suborn, on r,und had been passed when one of Section U'lJ, in the town of Linden, Itrown ,nw roblier nM? from the thick Irtish, C'vuiity. Die's son, Oscur, .suspected 1 olth' a distance of l. foot from the line that they were the 1 !, hers, ami no told : advancing, and opposite Murphy and his father, saying that they would not j ('li"pin, who-e place in the lino wore walk, and would not be in the vicinity "ext t,u river. The robbor drew bis so early. Hat tho father did not feel as revolver upon (ilispin, (ili-pin drawcertain a.s the son, and sent the boy on j :it llie ;ne time his rilleonthe robins farm duties. The mm was absent i er.
about hail an hour and i.elore he returned the four robler had come by couples to the house and bought bread and butter, jroinjj west into the timber near Linden. The father directed h'19 son to take one of the horses and ride into Madelia and communicate the uspicions then fully aroused. The Ihv rode through fields, and rode at full speed the distance of eight miles, arriving at Madelia at half-past OM'K IfIS IIOItSK KKLL,
and the hone and rider wore rolled in ' phy on the right stomach, but provithe mud, but he bravely reunfantednind dentially atrikinga large rosewood pije continued his speedy warning. As he in his vest-pocket, and thus saving his rode up to Vauglit's hotel, in Madelia, life. (!eorge Hradford bail been struck
near him were ttamling .James 1 ilispin, Sherifl'of Watonwan County, with two or thre citizens. Speaking to Col. J Vaught, the boy said that the four rol- 1 bers had been at his father's houe 1 only one hour and a half before. The , SherilT immediately stepped forward ! and questioned the boy as to
tlie description of the men, and learned ! ' ' ' that one was wounded in theil,'e nst ,f the bo)s are all shot to arm, and that all had gone into the tini-' l" os!" He a.lvat ced t- the ciUens ber. Cp n hearing this they w,-re sat- ! :in'l surrendered himself to Capt. Mur-i-lied that the men seen were the rob-! phy, who t.-.k hispi-tols. This robber bers. In live minutes Sberill ilispin, ! 1'1 t,lC mUmu to the place where lay
Col. Vaught, Ir. Overh itt and .Jaine- l"ML ""'i'-"""" ""'l"" S'vcr.-on were in mad race for the an ! i:inl. d pbv ed in a wagon OlcM.n farm. Orders were left for citi- and brought to M.id.-lia, where Dm., yens to b-llow. A great excitement vcrhtt anddiley dressed the wounds t.-.k possesion of this little village. dtne living, and they wero placed in Stores were hut up and i;. arlv all the '""I- i' the ai:ght Hotel, where they-; male population started 021 horseback, :ire n"w b1"-'- 1 lhrtc wounded and in team, itud on f...,t fm' tl..; p..ir.t. ,,vmo !,'lVe eonfe.ed that! Alt.rtl.cM.eriil and his three coinpan-l,h'y are the nunger brotbtrs,! ions had reached the distance of two; Frank, and .Jim, but refuse
and a half miles from Madelia a hor.-e-' l" vv" U1" ,ll'a'1 l or wn man was met who informed I .lispin ! u'e r'kt "f lht l:irt' Wl'n'- 1 1,e hUPthat the robbers were four miles ahead, j position that the dead man is one of and in a southwe.-t direction. fili.i2n lho brothers, being nearly sent the horseman to Madelia with or-1 fltt WIlM hl:u'k tafho, fhm-whis-
Jr-rs for all citizens v'oinir out to eodue ! we-t up the north branch of tin' Watonwan Kiver, as the robbers would strike the rhcr in that direction, (ili-pin: tln-i! continued hi- ride at full gallop, J and in one hour from the time tlie boy 1 arrived with the news, ovkktook Tin: fori: r.onr.iK.s jn-t as they had crossed the Lake Hanska sl'Hih. This slouch is not t:L-.sa-ble f r bor.ses, but as (ili.-pin was within jrmi-.sliot he cried out to th robbers to halt. The robbers broke into a mn at the Sheriff's command, froin due south toward the Watonwan Kiver. Uii'in and two of his party fired at the fleeing robbers without effect, and the robU-rs were v-oon out of rantre. At this moment a party of four ftrmers with their un joined (ilispin. dli-pin divided his party, four Cm e:ist to jro around that side of the slouch, and then oinj west about two and a half miles to lind a western trossirijr. Hefore (Ilispin and his party could cross j the robricrs had made a distance of over j two miles to the MHith, bein only about three-ijuaiters of a mile from the river. ! (Iim.i and ul I.t were in advance, and. ri li:i up to within '2') rods of the robbers, ttii-y called out: "What do you want?" (ilispin replied : ' Throw up your hands and surrender." The robbers answered: "Come up, and we won't hurt you," and continued w:lkinoff. (ilispin and 1'Mes OI-VNtH HKK ON TIIK KOilllH:-, and the robbers returned the lire, eah one tiring. (iii-pin and li-ti-s were obliged tn di-niounl, a ball jut razin (;lispin.s h-ir-e, and others wbi..in all around. Many shots were exchanged, and the skirmish e:il-d, the robber retreating to the Watonwan liiv.-r, and skulking in the bnish. Uy th s timn ihsjiin's five parties had joimd.and, forming a skirmish line, advanced around the robbers, and pushed them into the river and into the willows and phnn-brush on the south side. The robber passed out of the cover 01 the biiish, and went up to Andrew Anderson's house. It happened at this moment that Hon. Horace Thompson and son, of St. 1'aul, with ladies, were out jrunninir, and on the hill in the stubble opposite. Anderson's the rubbers ran toward Thompson's team, hoping to catch it, as they have since confessed, but Mr. Thompson and his son, chanin their bird-shot for goose-idiot, boldly stixxl their ground, and faced the robbers with their fowling-pieces. Seeing this, the robbers KK I.I. IIAI'K INTO Till. 11121 SII. Meanwhile (ilispin and party had crossed the river to thr north and west of the robbers, and Capt. Murphy hail come upon the eat side of the robbers, and had left four men on the north side, crossing himself to the south side, where lie joined (Ilispin. Citicns now bcan to arrive in nuniWs, and the day had reached "J o'clock p. m. The brush covered about live iutcs, wit h a dense covering of willow and plum bru-h, he robbers being completely hid. The citizens arriving were rapidly posted all arund tlie bend and brush, until about citizens had surrounded the place. Capt. Murphy volunteered to Sheriff Crispin to skirmish the brush with any men who would accompany theni. IVomptly Col. Vaught, .lames Seveison, l,enj. Kice, (leorge Bradford, and Chas. I'omeroy volunteered, and under (Ilispin and Murphy were formed
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at nearly the f.anie instant, (ilispin brought down his man. (Ilispiu dropped to his knees to reload, when Capt. Murphy advanced and fired live shots at the stooping robb-rs, who were all firing rapidly at the advancing line. All of (ilispin's men lire J at same moment and the engagement became eueral. In live minutes over:0 ahots had been fired by the robbers, without takin effect. firiA iiill BtriL infT , nl fi,r on the wrist with a slight llesh wound, but so true was the fire of the citizens ! that three of the robbers wore laid pros-1 trate on the ground, oik- being dead "rul j two badly wounded, the last man, being j the man w ho was wounded at North-! hV.d. threw un Lis hands and said, j . I "ors, a:ui weighing aooui u-'J potini Tlie wound- of the robbers are vt-rv se vere, but are not at this writing con- i side red fatal. They are juite exhaust-J ed, having been vbited by hundred of j curious people, and having talked beyond their strength. Afar the rapture ! of the robbers a tew of the more excit-! ed citizens were in f ivor of HOOTIS; TIIK 1'KISONKUS, but (ilispin and the men who had capI tured them promptly informed all u- h that the tirstmanth.it laid his hands I in violence upon them should be shot. j No violence whatever ha leen offered I the prisoners. At this hour it i.s not possible to say what immediate dispo sition will !e made of the prisoner. The physicians say that it i not safe or ' proper to remove the wounded men at this time, but the Sheri:l will hold the prisoners until he has consulted Sheriff barton, of Kice County, it leinjr hi intention to deliver them up to him. A post-mortem examination was held over the remains of the dead robber, and a verdict f und in accordance with the fart given. The prisoner have conversed freelv 1 wiili different person visiting thein, and say that tlu y six crossed the trestle work together at Mankato, and were all in camp when surprised on Thursday, a week ago, at Minueopa Kails; that they were at one time eLtirely surrounded in les- than an acre of ground, and could hear every thing suid by their pursuers; that the) have remained in the woods until last niht undisturbed. It i impossible to send any further par j ticulars to-night as all parties are thoi- ! oughly tired out and have gone to sleep. The prisoners are under ciose guard m 1 aught ibjtel and have the Is st medical attendance: and nursing. The town is full of people who came there to join in thechase, but havingarrive-1 too late to participate. Too much can never Insaid of the prompt and gallant conduct j of the brave citizen of .Madelia The ltrmalalntx Kcltlft. -iKs'ial iii'iU h t-i l.'ie 1 tiiiafu Tnliune.j Sioix CiTV, la., Spt. '22. The two Lank-robbers who for a few days pat have been creating o much excitement in this vicinity, are till at larre, although freijiiently seen by farmer. They jiave no far manaeii to elule the pursuit of the officers who are scouring the country for them. The latest outrape committe-il hy them occurred List nijlit about midnight, wbvn they went to the f irni-hoiiso of James 'I hompon, about 10 miles northeast of Ii-mar Station, on the Illinois Central Kailroail, maile Thompson hitch up hi horse?, ainl .ail they wanted to po to a place called llroken Kettle, about 1M miles north of this city. Thompson had not returned to hi home at a late hour this f veiling, and fears are entertained that he has hjo.i murdered. Men are out trying to trace his team, hut at last accounts had only mio ceded in tracing it but a .short distance northward from Thompson's residence. The two villains are undoubtedly the notorious .lames brothers. "Yes," he observed, musingly; "yes, buine4 is looking up. that's a fact. A fellow rame in and paid me a quarter he owed me this morning, and the chances are pood for selling my dog this afternoon. Oh, yes, things are brightening up visibly!" and he went over and got trusted for three J5-cent cigars, straight off.
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