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The Chariton Patriot Chariton, Iowa Thursday, December 29, 1875 A quarrel occurred during last week between ISRAEL HIXON and PAUL KRILE, both of Cedar Township, which resulted in the former receiving a serious and what is expected to prove a mortal injury at the hands of the latter. The facts in connection with the affray are, as we get them, as follows: On Friday KRILE's hogs got into HIXON's field and were distrained by HIXON for damages done by them. KRILE claimed that HIXON owed him a few dollars, and wanted the account, or part of it, to settle the damages, but HIXON insisted on receiving the money before releasing the hogs. The money was sent by KRILE on Saturday, and the hogs taken home, when K. at once went to Esq. Roseman and sued for the amount of his (K's) claim. On KRILE's return home from the Squire's, (he was carrying a gun at the time, which he claims to have borrowed during the day to turkey hunting the next day) and when near HIXON's house he shot the latter's dog. Whither HIXON was aware at this time that KRILE had sued him, and before this in addition to the killing of his dog to exasperate him, how the conversation or inauguration of such an encounter occurred, we have not learned, but on KRILE's arriving at HIXON's house, the latter went out for the purpose, as he expressed it to the family of "settling the matter at once," and the two came into contact. Just what was said or which one of the parties first attempted violence is not known, but the result was that HIXON received a blow over the head from the gun in KRILE's hands, which fractured his skull badly. The gun was an old army musket, and the blow was inflicted by the butt of the weapon, the lock penetrating the skull. HIXON was carried to the house in an insensible state and still remains in that condition. Dr. Fitch was called on Sunday and removed a portion of the skull from the top of the head about four inches long and two inches wide, to relieve the brain from pressure by the fractured bone, but the doctor has no hopes of his recovery. KRILE had a preliminary hearing before Esq. Roseman, of Cedar Township, on Monday, and is now in the county jail. He formerly lived north of Chariton, and for some time hauled coal to town, and has heretofore, so far as we can learn, been considered reasonably peaceable and quiet as a citizen. Since writing the above we learn that KRILE had paid the damages done by the hogs, but had not taken them away and stopped at HIXON's on his way home to take them from the pen, and while he was taking the hogs out, HIXON came out and began the altercation that led to the results recited. KRILE had shot the dog in front of HIXON's father's house, about fifteen rods distant from HIXON's, and while KRILE was taking his hogs from the pen, the father came down to ISRAEL's house and told him of the killing of the dog. It is thought that the news coming to HIXON of the killing of his dog had principally to do with bringing on the encounter with its sad results. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Copied by Nancee(McMurtrey)Seifert May 1, 2006 iggy29@sbcglobal.net http://www.rootsweb.com/~ialucas/Main.htm Notify Administrator about this message?
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