Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Volume 8, Number 43, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 24 May 1877 — Page 8
JOSEPH'S BROTHER.
Thev didn't call him Tom, or Jack, or Ilarry, but always spoke of him as "Joseph's Brother." And it was Just as singular that they didn't say "Joe," in stead of "Joseph,"' when speaking of or to the man.
The two had a wagon in the band, dragging itself toward the Black Hills, day by day and mile by mile. They messed bv themselves, ecarccly spoke except lo each other, and their lives and their actions were a sort of mystery to the rest, who were a jolly set, dnnking, carousing, fighting, blaying cards, and wishing for a brush with the Indians, Some said that Joseph was a fugitive from justice, and that he wouldn't fraternize with them for fear of betraying himself when interrogated. Others "thought he felt to proud to mix with such society, and between the two theories lie had nearly all the men thinking ill of him before the wagon train was four days' travel trorn Cheyenne. "He keeps his brother hidden away in the wagon as if a little sunshine would kill the boy," growled out a dozed goldiiunters sitting around their comp fire in the twiligt. "Perhaps he thinks our language isn,t hightoned enough—blast his eyes exclaimed another. "Ain't we all bound to the same place —all sharing the same dangers—one as good as another demanded a broadshouldered fellow from San Antonio. '•Yes Yes !', they shouted.
Then don't it look low down mean forthis'ere
man
man
Joseph is reglar starch, ready to
wilt right down as soon as I pint my finger at m, and I'm going' over to his wagon to pull his nose "Thais the game. Jack Go in old fellow Rah tor the man from Texas yelled the gold hunters, as tney sprang to their feet. "Come right along and see the tun, enntinued the Texan, as he led the way toward Joseph's wagon.
The vehecle formed one in the circle, and at a small fire a few leet from the hind wheels sat Joseph and his brother eating their frugal supper' As the crowd came near the boy sprang up and climbed into the covered wagon, while Joseph slowly rose up and looked at anxiously and inquiringly. "See here Mister Joseph, what your other name began the Texan, as he halted before '.he lone man, "we hev come to the conclusion that you and that booby brother o'yours don't like our style Are we kerect "I have nothing against any of you,' quietly
Joseph. "The journey thus far
has been very pleasent agreeable to us." "But you hang off—you don't speak to us 1" persisted Jack. "I am soriy if I have incour*ed any iron's ill will. I feel friendly toward you all." "Oh, you do, eh"?" sneered the Texan, feeling that he was losing ground. Well, its my opinion thrt you are a sneak! Josebhs face turned white, and the men saw a dangerous gleam in his eves. He was about to speek or make so.ue movement when a soft voice from the wagon called out:
Joseph [Joseph 1" A softer light came into the mans face. The Texan noticcd it, and, slapping Joseph's face he blurted out "If ye ain't a coward ye'll resent that, sure
A boyish figure sprang trom the wagon and stood beside the lone man. A small hand was laid on his shoulder and a voice whispered in his ear "Bear the insult for my sake
There was a full minute in which no one moved. Joseph's face looked ghostly white in the gloom, and they could see him tremble.
Next morning, when the wagon train was ready to move, the captain passed near Joseph's wagon on purpose to say "If there are anv cowards in this train they needn't travel with us any further."
It was a cruel thrust. Joseph was har
nessing
his horses, and the brotner was
stowing aw..y tVie cooking utensils. I he strange man's face grew white again, and his own hand went down i«r his revolver, but just then a voice called out: '•Dod't mind it, Joseph, we'll go on alone"
The train moved oft wilhout them, some of the gold-hunters taunting and joking, and others fearful that the two would be butchered by the Indians before the day was over. When the white topped wagons were so far away that they seemed no larger than his hand, Jo seph moved along on the trail, his lace stern and dark, and so busy with his thoughts that he did not hear the consoling words:
"Nerer
t.y
mind, Joseph we are trying
do right That night, when the wagon train 01 gold-huuters went into camp, they could not see the lone wagon, though many of the men, ashamed of their conduct, looked long and earnestly for it.
They had seen Indians afar off, and they knew that the red devils would pounce down upon the single team as soon as they sighted it.
Darkness came, midnight came, ana tne sentinels heard nothing but the stamping of the horses and the howls of coyotes. At two o'clock the reports of rifles and the fierce yells of Indians floated up through the valley, and the camp was aroused in a moment. "The devils have jumped in on Joseph and his brother!" whispered one of the men as he stood on thi knoll and bent his head to listen. "Good 'nufP. Cowards have no business out here!" growled the Texan.
The first speaker wheeled, struck the ruffian a sledge-hammer blow in the face and then, running for the horses, cried
"Come on! come on! A dozen of us can be spared for the rescue! Sixteen men swept down the valley like the wind. The firing and the yelling continued, proving that the man. who had been called a coward was making a heroic fight. In ten minutes they came upon the lone camp, made light as day by the burning wagon. Fifty feet from the bonfire, hemmed in by a circle of dancing, leaping, howling savages, was Joseph's dead body. The gold hunters heard the pop! pop! pop! of the hoy revolver as they burst into view, and the next moment they were charging down upon the demons, using rifle and revolv er with terrible effect. In two minute not a live Indian was in sight. Joseph's brother stood oyer the body, and empty revolver in his hand. The men cheered
wildly as they looked around, but the boy looked up into their faces without sign of exultation, surprise or gladness.
Three dad Indians beside the wagon, killed where the fight commenced and the corpses in front of Joseph's brother numbered more than ine victims of the sixteen men. "Is Joseph badly hurt?" asked one of the men, as he halted his horse beside the boy. "He is dead!" whispered the white faced defender. "He is! God forgive me for the part I took last ni^ht. "You called him a coward!"' cried Joseph's brother "and you are to blame for this! Was he a coward? Look there! and there! and there! W« droye them back from the wagon—drove them clear out here! Joseph is dead! You are his murderers!"
Every
Joseph to edge away
from us as if we pizen If he's so mighty refined and high-toned, why didn't he come out here in a balloon "There was a laugn from the circcle and the Texan went on. "I don't purtend to be an angel, but I know manners as the next. I believe that
NO.
man was near enough to hear his
voice and to note his action as he picked up the rifle of an Indian and sent a bullet through his own head. With exclamations of grief anil alarm trembling on their lips, the men sprang from the saddles. The boy was dead—dead as Joseph—and both corpses were bleeding a dozen wounds. "We'll carry'em up to the train, and have a burial in the morning," said one of the men, and the bodies were taken up behind two of the horsemen. They did have a burial,and men looked into the grave with t*ars in their eyes, ibr they had discovered that Joseph's brother was a woman. Yes, a woman, with the whitest throat and softest hftnds. It might have been Joseph's wife or sister, or sweetheart. No one could te!l that but they could tell ho they had wronged him. and they said, as they stood around the grave: "We hope the Lord won't lay it up agin us!"
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ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of the Vigo Circuit Court, the undersigned administrator of the estate of Elijah Montgomery deceased, will offer for sale at public auction on the premises, on Thursday, June 14th 1S77, the.following described real estate in Vigo county, in the State of Indiana, to-wit:
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DANIEL B. HAYWORTH, Administrator.
Dunnigan & StimsonAttvs.
Notice to Contractors. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received at the office of the County Auditor, for building a new draw for the County bridge over the Wabash river, at the foot of Main street, said draw to be constructed similar to the one now in use, the contractor being allowed the privilege of using all suitable material in the present draw in construction ot the new. Bidders lo furnish plans and specifications for said draw, and to fill them and their bids with the County Auditor for the action of the Board at their June term ot' court. 1S77. No plans or specifications to be paid for unless accepted by the Board, they reserving the right to reject any or all bids.
By order of the Commissioners of Vigo Countv. SAMUEL ROYSE.
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STATE OF INDIANA,
COUNTY OF VIGO, IN THE VIGO CIRCUIT COURT, GEORGE HAYLOR, HANNAH OVERTON AND HANNAH HAYLOR VS. THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF PETER LANE, TO QUIET TITLE. Be it known, that on the 3rd day of
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Jxo. K. DURKAN, Clerk.
Gookins & Puy PltfT9 Attvs.
No. 9.103. STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY- OF VIGO, IN THE VIOO CIRCUIT COURT, HAN
N A A O O N DAVIDS. Be it known, that on the 25th day of April, 1S77, it was ordered by the Court that the clerk notify by publication said John Davids, as non resident defendant, of the pendency of this action against him. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action against him, and th«t the same will stand tor trial, at the September term of said court in the year 1S77.
JOHN K. DURKAN, Clerk.
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ANA, VIGO COUNTY, IN THE VIGO CIRCUIT COURT, ELLEN FREY vs. HARRY FREY, IN DIVORCE. Be it known that on the 19th day of April 1S77, said plaintift filed an affidavit in due form, showing that said Harry Frey is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. Said non-resident defendant is hereby notified of the pendency of said action against him, and that the same
minutes -will stand for trial at the September term of said court in the year 1S77. Attest: JNO. K. DURKAN,
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No. 8,829. STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF VIGO, IN THE VIGO CIRCUIT COURT. AMIE
L. FLOYD VS. WILLIAM FLOYD, IN DIVORCE. Be it known, that on the 21st day of February, 1877, it was ordered by the court that the clerk notify by publication said Wm. H. Floyd as n«n-resident defendant of the pendency ot this action against him. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of stid action against him, and that the same will stand for trial at the April term of said court in the year 1877.
STATE OF INDIANA. COUNTY OF VIGO, IN THE VIGO CIRCUIT COURTCYNTHIA WOLFE vs. JACOB W. WOLFE, in' divorce Be it known that on the 9th dav of April 1S77.
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District of Indiana, at Terre Haute on the 23rd day of April, 1S77. The undersigned hereby gives not ice of his appointment as assignee of Greenlee H. O'Boyle, of Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition by the District Court of said District.
APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Wm. A. Gunn, late of Vigo county, deceased. The estate is supposed t» be solvent. April 21st, 187^.
TH
MARTIN HOIXINGER, Clerk.
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due form, showing that said Jacob W. Wolf is a non-resident defendant of the State of Indiana. Said non-resident defendant is hereby notified of the pen dency of said action against him, and that the same will stand for trial at the September term of said court, in the vear 1877. JOHN K. DURKAN," Attest: Clerk. DUNNIGAN &
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NOTICE OF ASSIGNEE'S APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed assignee of the estate of John V. Carr, a citizen of Vigo County, who has made an assignment for the benefit of his creditors. May 3rd, 1S77.
ELLIS O. WIIITEMAN, Assignee. W. W. RI'.MSEY, Atty.
LAWRENCE S. BALL, Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Garland B. Shelledy, late of Vieo County. Indiana, deceased
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H.B.JONES, Assignee.
ADMINISTRATOR'S APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed administrator of the estate of John W. Cochrane, late of Vigo county, deceased.
Said estate is supposed to be insolvent. JOHN GILKY, Administrator. B. F. HAVENS, Attorney.
ADMINISTRATOR'S APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have been appointed co-adminis-trators 01 the estate ot Robert H. Fuqua late of Vigo county, deceased.
Said estate is supposed to be solvent This 25th dav of April, 1S77. JACOB II. SHANK,
SUSANNA FUQUA. Co-Administratoi s.
IN BANKRUPTCY.
District of Indiana, atTerre Ilaute, on the 23rd day of April, 1S77. The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as assignee of David R. Stiih, of Rockville, Parke County, Indiana, who has been adjudged a bank rupt on creditor's petition, by the District Court of said District.
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1 comic oil ehromo, 7xil, mounted, worth 25 c,l pk. l»vo cards, pk.
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LOUISVILLE, Ky., June 30,1877.
$310,000 CASH IN GIFTS.
Farmers & Drovers Bank, Loulsvi I a Ky., Treas.
TIIE KENTUCKY CASH DISTRIBUTION CO., authorize! by a Special Act of the LegMatui 'or the benefit of the Public Schools of Frankfort, will have the second of the. scries of -:iud drawingj in the City of Louisville, Ky., Sjtnrdiiy June 30th, 1877
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6072 Cash Gi'fs. nta un'.ing :$3 0,000 Whole t'l-M t* *to, halve $5, quarter, 2.G0, ii tickets $1 0,8-2)I tickets $330, 5»I tickets, $500.
DRAWING POSITIVELY JUNE 30th,
1877.
And every three months thereafter.
Csriifiicats cf SupsrrisoH of Braving.
This is toe rtify that the first drawing Of the Kentucky Cash Distribution Company took place on tho Bth of December, in Major Hall, Frankfort, Ky., in oar presence and under our immediate supervision.
Wc further state that every ttckct, and part of ticket, which had been sold, were represented on* tho wheel, and that the •'rawing was fairly and honestly conducted. We further state that we had no Interest whatever in tlieenterprise, nor any connecicn with tho sttme, except in the characterof supervisors, whosa sole dnty was to protcct the Interest of the ticket-holders and to preside o\er the drawing. Hon. Alvin Duvall, late Chief Justi.ce Sup. C-jurtofKv. James G. Dudley, Chairman Hoard *f School Trustees. Grant Green, Cashier armor's Bank of Kentucky. Hon. S. I. Majnr, Public Printer State of Kentucky. Hon. Thomas N. Lindsay, Pres't. Farmer's tnk of Ky. Hon. Thomas C. Jons, Clerk of Sip. Court of Kentucky. Judge K. A. Thompson. Pres'dg Judge Franklin Co. CVt. James G. CroCkett, Clerk Franklin Court.
Remittances can be made by Mall, Express, Draft, P. O Order or Registered Letter, ma le payable to G. W. Bsrrow Co.
All commuhicatlnns and orders-for tickets shou'd be addressed to 6. W. BARROW & CO.,
Courier Journal Building. Louisville, Ky. Or THOS. H. HAYS ACO^ Gen'l Agents. Send for Circular. 697 Br jadway New York.
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