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Show Attacked By a Mad Bull make a move he would again be attacked. His wife started to come to his rescue but he warned her to stay away. Gus Billings was called and rescued Mr. Peterson Pet-erson after having shot the bull. Had the bull been possessed of horns Mr. Peterson would most likely been killed. As it is he is bruised up and his collar bone broken. Emery Peterson, who lives two miles south of town, while in the pasture after his cows Wednesday Wednes-day morning was attacked by a bull belonging to Chri.stenson Bros, which had gotten loose and wa3 with the cows. The bull was very vicious and bent on the destruction of Mr. Peterson. It knocked him down and pawed and butted him around until he lay as if dead but when he would land, coming to America when a young man. He was married to Mary Johnson, at council Bluffs, . Iowa, and was one of Scipio's ', first settlers. He is survived by two daughters, three sons and many, -grand children. Twc I children, Brupe Mathews anc ! Mrs. Andrase Peterson, reside ! here. t FOR SALE:--A No'. 1 Smith-Premier Typewriter, ii E good shape. Just the thing fo: one with' considerable privati t correspondence. Price $10. Cal 1 at the Chronicle, office and sei it. |