The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 9, 1886, Page 2

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: : Z pat m i HE RAiLROAD. | STAR t nicute wit ne out-| was mever more dumfounded in her T sE a8 R, © conmunicite h n : cea BELLE ‘ ite ot her fail lite than when he rode bok ela tae ke | A Missouri Girl Who Shelters Out- While there bere husbaud again | her house in orme eas a | i hi the Indian Nation. came to Texas, and after considerable | come to serve a writ. : She sie ene mies peel trouble learned where sne was and used to that manner of approach fe ' , 7 came Sifter her. Fort Sr i poo oe 1 Ark., May 23. For Sent ] . TASTE OF OU - noted Belle Starr BELLE’S FIRST : praceie orado, the work | the past week t By this ti ation tor five to forty men, and crawle : ; q has been quite an attraction on the : red, | on their hands and knees int has been vigorously f tl 2 came to an- js rack is down to street this She came to z : ness. . : ae j}a at Sate s rithir > and 2 25 swer two indictments in the Federal Sa eee SAAT aieceverouls within one and h miles to bave beer pat Ce cen ee agi Se Sreve Cour Lake, and will be com- } Court, and expected to have been borrowed a horse trom a; marshal come in,’’ said sh Creve © La & | i , 1 pletec c week | tried ie A j the knees of his pants worn , you | T | ang implicated in t moe Sega same echool, conten take a! may be sure he has invaded Youn we Mi : short ride, and meeting he isband | ger’s Bend. Hug torious Jolin 2 n he was Ss ee sant cee é : CF rk they struck ¢ Mis- c es drowned in the sone River, 25 | et fe ” miles above this city, in May, 1585; ie een finedas c £ and, second, ona charge of robber 4 : een a t in which it is ch that Belle, She says she never heard of t t dressed in male da party of uaa robbery ot : 1 she s ar- | ¢ three men who robbedean old man ; eos killed his brother, | rested as the lea ot the y Who It rare vee sons | and finally they kuled i ’ named ferreil and Ins tiree ans | 3 ; 1 it, 1 ss ' Al +} an 1 , some JO mies norta ¢ re, mn tie feats ee er reign Pewae ao male : Choctaw Nation, abourt ? ok Ae \ Pihucand x ago. Court adjourned Spe ee treatin amp ao) ar y inspected before accepted, has ott ; ++ | les, C ia, and remamed 1 ut} the scout to avoid I a ast, and her cases went over until soy Le of track last, i St: some tin From there | are several co August next. they again i LEAVING FOR THE CANADIAN. ; : : her shan > | Monday night Belle swung her | pouowed the tort ae Winchester to her saddle, buckled | gu, tar, sbe has sin her revolvers around her, and mount- his triends afd comrad ing her horse set out for her home |p. conti on the Canadian. Before leavi ae she purchased a fine pair of 45-cali- theo in ber revolvers, latest: patiern, with the exception ot two black rubber bandles and shoit bar | Nobraska. rel, tor which she paid $29) She | tne tune aim showed them to your correspondent, icliswing nove eae. hu with the remark: ‘Next to a fine 1 correspondent just beiore starung horse I admire a fine pistol. Don’t for home, which sue + 1 i | hurriedly and is given verbatim: you think these are beauties?” Belle says she anticipates no trou- TOLD BY THE LADY HERSELF. “After a than generally falls ble in establishing her innocence in adventurous lite | to the lot of woman, I settled permanently in the Indian otf picturesque nore the cases against her, but thinks it 1s | terribly to have | her time annoying and to spend money coming down Territor sele here to court five and six times a year. Belle attracts considerable beanly oun dian river. There, ta: atten 1 hoped to pass the remai tion wherever she goes, being a dash- lite in peace and quietude. So long ing horsesewoman and exceedingly had I been estranged from the soc ° graceful in the saddle. She dresses plainly, and wears a broad brimmed white wide black plush band with teathers ety of women (whom IT tho: detest), that I thought I would find it irksome to live int! man’s hat, surmounted by a I selected a place that | and ornaments, which is very becom ever had the gratification Of gossip | ing to her. She 1s of medium size, well-formed, a dark brunette with bright and intelligent black eyes. ing around. “For in the society ¢ a Cherokee of the noted To \ er | ppily a time I liyed ve my litt A ROMANTIC HIsToRy, While here she ily gra your correspondent a long interview Indian, son of | } husband, Su I! became noised around that Iwas al but made it | woman of some Tex plainly understood that she had but concerning her past life, 1otoriety trom as, and trom that time on my home httle use for newspaper reporters, | and actions bave been severely cnti- cised. VISITS FROM NOTED OUTLAWS. who, she claims, at yarious times have done her great injustice. Be- img asked for a briet sketch of her **My home became famous as an career, she said in substance that she | outlaws’ ranch long betore it was was born at Carthage, Mo., and was | visited by any of the boys who were 32 years old last February. In 1863, | triends of mine in times past. In- her father being a Contederate, re- | deed, I never corresponded with any moved with his family to Texas, |of my old associates, and was desi-| where he continued to reside after | rous my whereabouts should pe un- the close ot the war. After the sur- | known to them. render Quantrell’s men came to the | they James locality, and were at all times wel- | first came in and remained several! come guests at her father’s home. weeks. He was unknown to my When less than 15 years of age | husband who never knew un she fell in love with one of the dash- ing guerrillas, whose name she said it was not necessary tor her to give. Through rumor learned of it. Jesse ong afterwards that our home haa been honored by Jesse’s presence. Lin troduced Jesse as one Mr. Will Her father objected to her marriage | from Texas. Bat few outlaws have and she ran away with her lover, | visited my home, 1 being married on horseback in the presence of about twenty of her hus- | ple in the country are my band’s companions. John Fisher, }| have one of the most noted outlaws in the State of Texas, held her horse while | i the ceremony was being performed, her wedding attire being a black vel- vet riding habit. ams | i | 1 stand much has been said best peo- | { friends. I | considerable ignorance to cepe | i with, consequently my troubles o orig e¢ mostly in that quarter. Sur rounded by a low-down class ot shod- | dy whites, who have made the Iadian country their home to evade paying HER FIRST CAPQVITY. tax on their dogs, and who I will not j About three weeks after the mar- | Pe*™t to hunt oa my premises, I riage, her husband, being an outlaw, was forced to flee trom the country, am the constant theme of their slan- | derous tongues. In all the world and he went to Missouri, leaving her | tee is no woman more peace:!!y in Texas. Her tather learned ot inclined than I.’’ } his hasty departure, and in order to VERY MUCH LIED ABOUT. induce her to return home sent her a message that her mother was dan- In relating her exp: the past three years gerously ili, and her presence was | the return f requested in haste. She 1mmedéate- ly went home, but found she had been duped, as her mother was not from Detroit, Mic served an. Where they one term ot less than a year tor alleged horse ste her name sick at all, and it was then she exp - | has been ec bupled w rienced her first c ievery robpe t a captivity, for the of td or other depredation that has been gentleman locked her up and kept | committed in the Territory, « her in confinement for about two | spirit of mirth s weeks, after which he gave her choice of going to schoolia S and ina she said: “I am the best guarded woman in | an An- | the Indian country, for wh the tomo, or to a small place in Parker | Gapety marshals are not there some- county, She was placed in school | body else is.” atthe latter place, andremaied there | In speaking of her recent arrest by jor some time, but was not allowe) deputy Tyner Hughes, she said she the marshals gener jit would be a msky him time and again, but j nding ough account of himselt i | gets out. j by publishers for a complet | public. She result in jing were ally ca a crowd otf from tw Since the Bend wi and Cc It e Lake. x n to Frankl s been let , of this, a contract rank Anderson for the work be- tween Labadie and Union, a distance The 1 its trains to the end of the coimpanions | arl, (whom she | of fourteen miles. company wil j track as rapidly as it is completed, and durmg the building of the line on from C j Steady e Cour will keep it in operation as far as the track exicends.—Globe-Democrat. e best on earth” is truly said of Glycerine Salve--a speedy cure bruises, sealds, burns, s0-es, piles, tetter, ana allskin eruptions. Try this wonder healer. Guaranteed. n27-1m business for ttempt to ride him. s been offered $300 for that $500 one else to says she ha 25¢. would not get him. He is a small ‘ : sorre! horse, and when in good con- Men : lition is a beauti animal, b Chicago, Hl., May 27.—This at- } | ternoon the grand jury returned 21 The clerk ot the court refuses to allow any one ( looked rather the worse for harc sor). | indictinents inte urt. when here last week. Belle Bieri cons is a crack shot, and handtes her pis- tols with as much dexterity as any | '? S€€ the indictments, but out of the r > > t ? No man enters Youn- |?! " 38 that six charges are for murder in connection definitely known trontiersman, ger’s Bend without giving a thor with the Haymarket mass: ainst rea before he }six persons Who are already under arrest at the Adoiph Michael Belle related county jal, namely, Samuel Fielden, many incidents ot her lite that would be of interest. and Fischer, Schwab, August Spies, Louis Lengy and George Engel. Among the persons against whom says she has been offered big money history of ii, but she does not desire to have it pe just a {indictments are supposed to have com nines anh been returnea but not vet handed oh = phe ins he wal to the | are Anton Hirshberger, Thomas Brown, Theman Schnaubel and Otto The last named anarchist was arrested to-night. When Spies was arrested May 13th Neebe took i : . charge of the Arbeiter Zeitung and “You can just say that Tam a] has been its manager ever since, friend to any brave and gallant out- The cases of two other promin- law, but have no use for that sueak-] ent prisoners under arrest in the ing, cowardly class of thieves who | County jail are still belore the grand s jury. These are Jno Opel and Wil- can be found in any locality, and Hem Sdiveiden. The balance of the 21 indictments do not refer to the riot, being made up entirely of ordinary jail cases. An indictment against anarchist Parsons 1s held back, it is said, until he shall be arrested. Otto Neebe who was placed under arrest to night is weli known among tocal politicians. He is a leading stockholder in the Socialistic pub- lishing company, and was an active supporter of Editor Spies, though never making himself prominent in the anarchists meetings. spends most of her time writing when at home. Neebe. In winding up our interview she said: who would betray a fmend or com- rade tor the sake of their own gain. There are three or four jolly good fellows on the dodge now i my section, and when they come to my home they are welcome, for they are my fnends, and would lay down their lives in my defense at any time the occasion demanded it, and go their tull length to serve me in any Way.’’ May 25.—Wheat | fell to a lower point to-day than had Three members of my family, says Mr. James A. Sample, Cash Room, office of the Treasurer U. S., who were suifering trom aggravating coughs, ha¥e been much benefited by taking Red Star Cough Cure. None of the iil effects so notice- ablein other cough remedies, have tol- lowed the use of thi been previously touched on this crop the grain has sold in May since 1862. The fact no comment, and lower than oefore excited however, the | steady ze in vulues has con- Reynard items, Appleton Standard. The venerable parents of Mrs. Blackwell, Mr. and Mrs. Patterson of Butler are down on a visit to their | tinued so long that it is regarded as there should be a decent rally it would doubtless a matter of course, It this morn- Your re- porter had the pleasure of meeting report- | them daughter for a few days. pressed and_pri- ces across the Atlantic were and tound to be as handsome ed tending downward. The t floor, | ar } spry an old couple as can be was flooded with reports of en- | found in Missouri or elsewhere, with us receipts of wheat at interior | the trials mcident to pioneer life they sin the northwest and predic-| are well z ed as they settled s of increased s at Minne- rece here in 1844, and have this pra E apolis, St. and D |rie from a mere wi ossom like Rae arose into the beauties it now pos- Excitement in Texas. | ' sesses. _Great excitement has been cause ay — % | hilade > Be inity of Paris,*Tex, by the r A Philade a am able recovery ot ‘Mr. J. E. Corley, who | uel A, Sherren, ot 1031 Garden was so helpless he could not turn in bed, | §t-) S#ys: Tam a_vi en oe and or raise his head; every body said he was have used Tongaline with excellent re- It has done me good. sults. dying ot Corsumption. A trial bottle of Dr. Ri ag’s New Discovery wa Finding reliet he bought a large If the Chinese will only embrace and a box ot pr. 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