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Dearborn County Commissioners’ Allowances – Mar 1880

Allowances of the Dearborn County, Indiana Commissioners for March 1880 appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 25 Mar 1880 – Page 4, Column 4

A LIST OF ALLOWANCES
Made by the Board of Commissioners of Dearborn County, Ind., at their March term, 1880, and ordered to be published in the Register, as having the largest circulation in said county.

EXPENSE OF POOR.

HARRISON TOWNSHIP.

  • William Meade to transient paupers.

LOGAN TOWNSHIP.

  • F R Dorman & Co. to Ida —

MILLER TOWNSHIP.

  • Robert Hargitt to Elizabeth Huff
  • F M Jackson to several parties
  • P J Emmert to Miss Huff
  • P J Emmert to Diggs family
  • Jacob Sefton to Mrs. Sefton
  • Robert Hargitt to James Diggs

LAWERENCEBURGH TOWNSHIP.

  • John Billingsley to Mrs. Williams
  • Isaac Hayes to Jennie Howard
  • W M S Terrill, M. D. to Henry Morris
  • W M S Terrill, M. D. to Mrs. Douglass
  • James Walker
  • Mrs. Hommer to Rhoda Bennett
  • Daniel Chidester to Mary Nevitt
  • Daniel Chidester to Hattie Carl
  • Moore & Spooner to Mrs. Douglass
  • Moore & Spooner to Mrs. Cune
  • Mrs. Sunderbrook to Mrs. Bohlinger
  • Michael Reagen to Isaac Squires
  • Drury Nothern to Mrs. Roberts
  • Dr. J P Green to David Tilford
  • Dr. J P Green to Mrs. Mudica’s child
  • Dr. J P Green to Brower Ricketts
  • Dr. J P Green to Mrs. Bennett
  • Dr. J P Green to Mrs. Enos Jones
  • J S Dorman & Co. to Mrs. Morris’ child
  • Catharine Kroh to Catharine Klickner
  • Mrs. D Deuschle to Mrs. Donner
  • H R Helmuth & Son to Mrs. B Ricketts
  • H R Helmuth & Son to Mrs. Williamson
  • Brogan & Harding to Mrs. Ray
  • Indiana Kram to Mrs. Ray
  • N Gillig to Mrs. Keough
  • N Gillig to Mrs. Douglass
  • N Gillig to Mrs. Kinney
  • N Gillig to Mrs. Knorr
  • Mrs. Scherger to Mrs. Reig
  • John Huth to Mrs. West
  • I D Stevens to Mrs. Ray
  • Edward Gilland to Mrs. Williamson
  • Samuel Dickinson to Chas F Tiffany
  • Joseph McGranahan to four persons
  • Tebbs Bros to Mrs. Williams
  • Tebbs Bros to Mrs. Morrison
  • G Renner to sundry persons
  • Drs. Gatch & Miller to Mrs. Bohlinger
  • Drs. Gatch & Miller to Mrs. Williamson
  • Drs. Gatch & Miller to Mrs. Jones
  • Drs. Gatch & Miller to I Squires
  • Drs. Gatch & Miller to G Smith
  • Louis Kohlerman to James M Terrel
  • Louis Kohlerman to Lar Tate
  • Hiram Clark to Mrs. Falderman
  • Myron H Harding to Minerva Johnson
  • Myron H Harding to John Sims
  • Myron H Harding to Mrs. Nevitt
  • Myron H Harding to Mrs. Bohlinger
  • P L Matheus, Adm’r to Mrs. Smith
  • Renner & Lang to sundry persons
  • Mrs. Kelley
  • Walter Fitch, Receiver, to Mrs. Smith
  • Walter Fitch to Mrs. Douglass
  • Chas Seekatz to Mrs. Keough and Cune
  • Julius Currus to Mrs. Howard
  • Julius Currus to Mrs. Roberts
  • Julius Currus to Mrs. Flanigan
  • Hammerle & Co. to Mrs. Morand
  • Hammerle & Co. to Mrs. Bohlinger
  • Hammerle & Co. to Mrs. Wiegele
  • Mrs. F Dorn
  • F R Dorman & Co. to J Ritter
  • F R Dorman & Co. to Ida Lenover
  • Sparks Bros to Mrs. Losey
  • Sparks Bros to Mrs. Tilford
  • Gideon Renner, overseer poor
  • Charles Israel to sundry persons
  • Wm J Fitch to Margaret Bruce
  • Augusta Windmiller

CENTER TOWNSHIP.

  • Mrs. P Pelgen to Mrs. Wengals
  • Mrs. P Pelgen to Mrs. Schipper
  • Mrs. P Pelgen to Mrs. Carlins
  • Mrs. P Pelgen to Mrs. Winscott
  • Mrs. P Pelgen to Mrs. Robinson
  • Jacob Kirsch to H Metendorph
  • Herman Raba to Mrs. Hauck
  • Herman Raba to Mrs. Weizehan
  • M Maloney Jr. to sundry persons
  • Herdegen & Kress to Miss Lietschge
  • Herdegen & Kress to Mrs. Thomas
  • Herdegen & Kress to Mrs. Tagge
  • Herdegen & Kress to Mrs. Smith & others
  • Geo W Taylor to Davison and Peters
  • Drs. Rectanus & Henry for salary for year
  • Fred Housemier to Joe Clark and family
  • A Bloom & Bro to Mrs. Blalsdel
  • A Bloom & Bro to H A Moran
  • Sarah Greeley to Mr. Stivers
  • M Maloney Jr. to Mr. Stivers and family
  • Henry Wood to Mrs. Dacon
  • Henry Wood to Mrs. Billingsley
  • Henry Wood to Mrs. Garrison
  • Peter Koehler to Mrs. B Drester
  • Peter Koehler to Mrs. Geo H King
  • Peter Koehler to — Schorel
  • Patrick Dobel to Wm Tickey
  • Patrick Dobel to Mrs. Hulscamp
  • Patrick Dobel to Wm Thompson
  • Patrick Dobel to Mrs. Kerrigan
  • Patrick Dobel to Mrs. Moran
  • Patrick Dobel to Wm Brown
  • Chambers, Stevens & Co. to Mrs. Videte
  • Chambers, Stevens & Co. to Mrs. Jehu
  • Chambers, Stevens & Co. to Mrs. Russell
  • Chambers, Stevens & Co. to Wm Powell
  • Chambers, Stevens & Co. to Mrs. Teaney
  • Chambers, Stevens & Co. to W M Cartney
  • Chambers, Stevens & Co. to Mrs. Smith
  • Chambers, Stevens & Co. to Mrs. Burk
  • Chambers, Stevens & Co. to G W Hopping
  • Fred Opperman to J Kerrigan
  • Fred Opperman to Kate Murphy
  • Fred Opperman to Mary Bohler
  • Fred Opperman to Thomas Hughes
  • Fred Opperman to Mary Burk
  • Fred Opperman to Kate Welsh
  • Mrs. A Earle to Mrs. Ross
  • Lucinda Acre for quarterly allowance
  • Eleanor Brewington to Mrs. Robinson
  • Fred Kreite to Mrs. Luhn
  • Geo W Taylor to Sanford Carbaugh
  • Jacob Peters to Sanford Carbaugh
  • Philip Kastner to Adam Sengers
  • Philip Kastner to Mrs. Ehmans
  • Simon Siemantel to John Nelson
  • Simon Siemantel to Mrs. Maul
  • Langtree & Haynes to Pat Tracey
  • Langtree & Haynes to Mrs. E Hudson
  • Langtree & Haynes to Martin Cochran
  • Abram Lozier to Mrs. Schwartzenfelder
  • M Maloney Jr., overseer of the poor

HOGAN TOWNSHIP.

  • B P Boardman for Mrs. Garrison
  • I M Truitt, overseer of poor
  • Wm Clans
  • B P Boardman for Mrs. Heck
  • Dr. W H Dunn, one quarter salary

SPARTA TOWNSHIP.

  • Dr. A J Bowers for Mrs. Mahood
  • Dr. A J Bowers for sundry poor in Tp
  • James Beatty for sundry persons
  • Nelson & Chance for regular allowance
  • James Beatty for Richard Gilmore
  • J S French for Mrs. Cole’s child
  • Nathan Todd for Mrs. Smith
  • Helen Mack for regular allowance
  • Mrs. Stevens for — Bowen

MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP.

  • Wm F Crocker for Mrs. Laybourn
  • Wm F Crocker for Mrs. Vincent
  • Geo W Steinmetz for unknown
  • P J Emmert for John Briggs
  • Nancy Tanner for Mrs. Mahood

YORK TOWNSHIP.

  • Lewis Fawcett for regular allowance
  • Simeon Miller for regular allowance
  • Dr. H C Vincent, year’s allowance

KELSO TOWNSHIP.

  • Patrick Diver for F Bishop
  • Patrick Diver for Mrs. Conley
  • Peter Werst & Co. for M Mathias
  • Christian Robert for M Mathias
  • P Weis for M Mathias

JACKSON TOWNSHIP.

  • Henry Sahn for Barbara Hofreiter

CLAY TOWNSHIP.

  • Ira Shepperd for blind children
  • J W E Hartley for Elizabeth Evans
  • J C Vandolah for Harriet Hoover
  • J C Vandolah for Betsy Spangler
  • J C Vandolah for T Acre
  • J C Vandolah for A McFarland
  • J C Vandolah for Mrs. Ewing
  • J C Vandolah for John Curl
  • J C Vandolah for Mrs. Leasure
  • J C Vandolah for Jacob Fleming
  • J C Vandolah for H W Tiel
  • J C Vandolah for E Goodpasture
  • Benjamin Blue for Thomas Acher
  • Thomas Wilson for blind person

CESAR CREEK TOWNSHIP.

  • Sarah Warner
  • Garrett Bosse for James Warner

WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP.

  • Wilkinson Smith, overseer of poor

FOR COUNTY ASYLUM.

  • Sebastian Greenham for work and hop
  • Edward Greenham for work
  • Christian Oelker, coffin
  • James Ruble, one hog
  • L & N Turnpike Co., toll
  • Anna Koop, work
  • L Harbaugh, sundries
  • John Darling, work
  • Alex Ruble, work &c.
  • Fred Slater, goods
  • J C Sims, sundries
  • H P Spaeth & Co., stove & Co.
  • Dr. T M Kyle, medical services
  • Thos Duncan, quarter salary as Supt.
  • Dr. T E Craig, medical services

EXPENSE OF CRIMINALS.

  • Elijah Christopher, boarding prisoners
  • Dr. J P Green, medical services for qr

PUBLIC BUILDINGS.

  • Julius Severin, repairs on county jail
  • Tebbs Bros., sundries for court house
  • Elijah Christopher, sundries for jail
  • F Adkinson, Adm’r, ice for court house
  • J F Hammerle & Co., mops
  • Fred Wesler, coal
  • Francis Lang, mops
  • Charles Jones, cleaning flues
  • Renner & Lang, coal for jail
  • August Willers, work for court house
  • L Kupferschmidt, rep clock
  • Lawbgh Gas Co., gas for court house

ROADS AND HIGHWAYS.

  • E Christopher, services as Sheriff in road cases
  • Geo C Columbia, recording deed
  • James Powell, road viewer
  • E Butterfield, road viewer
  • O P Pyles, road viewer
  • H J Powell, road viewer
  • Ira Kimball, road viewer
  • L M Prichard, road viewer
  • Rezin Rees, road viewer
  • Frank Nevitt, road viewer
  • Robert Mason, road viewer
  • Orin Judd, road reviewer
  • Watts O Liddel, road reviewer
  • T B Cottingham, road reviewer

COMMISSIONERS’ SALARIES.

  • Frederick Slater
  • Michael Hoff
  • Abraham Briggs

OFFICERS’ SALARIES.

  • Alex. B. Pattison, County Auditor
  • Wm. H. Kyle, County Treasurer

COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT.

  • H. B. Hill

PRINTING.

  • J E Larimer, delinquent list
  • L W Cobb, instructions to assessors, school fund notices
  • Hunter & O’Brien, sundry items
  • D W Calvert, election notices

STATIONERY.

  • Sentinel Company, sundry items
  • J E Larimer, assessors’ blanks, subscription to press
  • De Hann & Co., steel pens
  • Wm E Burford, sundry items

SPECIFIC ALLOWANCES.

  • Peter Perlee, bus fare
  • I R Dunaway, administering oaths
  • Alex B Pattison, making township map, for preparing claims vs. Franklin county
  • Warren Tebbs for P O stamps & expressage
  • Warren Tebbs for fees in case State ex rel Brown vs. Barricklow
  • Warren Tebbs for fees, Epstein vs. Board of Commissioners
  • Fred Tanner for examining papers in Manchester case

BRIDGES.

  • Charles Bauer for Hogan Creek Bridge
  • G Renner, Trustee for Wilson Bridge
  • Joseph Tittel for Wilson Bridge
  • James Waler for Guilford Bridge

Dearborn County Commissioners Allowances – Dec 1879

Allowances of the December 1879 Session of the Dearborn County, Indiana Commissioners appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 25 Dec 1879 – Page 4, Column 3

ALLOWANCES BY THE DEARBORN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
The following is a list of allowances by the County Commissioners of Dearborn county, Indiana, at the session named, and ordered to be published in the Register, as having the largest circulation in said county:

December Session, 1879.

FOR POOR.

CLAY TOWNSHIP.

  • Mrs. Lucind Acre, for 3 months
  • T M Scudder, coffin and box Frank Hoover
  • J W E Hartley, groceries Elizabeth Evans
  • John Hall, 1 quarters allowance
  • J C Vandolah, goods for F. Hoover
  • J C Vandolah, goods for Thos Acres
  • J C Vandolah, goods for J. Fleming
  • J C Vandolah, goods for Mrs. Losure
  • J C Vandolah, goods for Mrs. B. Spangler
  • J C Vandolah, goods Mrs. H Hoover
  • J C Vandolah, goods H McFarland
  • J C Vandolah, goods for Mrs. Ewing

MILLER TOWNSHIP.

  • F M Jackson, Trustee, overseeing poor, and cash paid on ac’t same

YORK TOWNSHIP.

  • Simon Miller, poor, for 1 quarter

HOGAN TOWNSHIP.

  • Dr. W H Dunn, 6 months medical attention to poor of Hogan tp

KELSO TOWNSHIP.

  • Philip Weis, flour and meal to poor by order of Trustee
  • Christian Roberts, 9 mos. house rent for Michael Mathias, poor person

MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP.

  • W C Crocker, goods to Mrs. Faucet
  • W C Crocker, goods to Mrs. Laybourn
  • Mary Mahood, poor person, 3 mos.

WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP.

  • Dr. H H Sutton, medical attendance on poor

SPARTA TOWNSHIP.

  • H B Gault, goods for Isaac Davis, for 3 months
  • Nathan Todd, 3 months house rent for Mrs. Smith
  • Samuel Nelson, 3 mos. allowance
  • Ellen McMahon, 3 mos. allowance
  • Mary Stevenson, for keeping Mrs. Bowen, 3 months
  • B F Draper, goods for Alice Vinson
  • B F Draper, for Elizabeth Smith
  • B F Draper, for Mrs. Dele Cole
  • B F Draper, for Johnson Knapp

CENTER TOWNSHIP.

  • Philip Kastner to Adam Senger
  • Philip Kastner to Mrs. Ehmans
  • Langtree & Haynes to Thos Tracy
  • Langtree & Haynes to Mrs. Hudson
  • Henry Wood to Mrs. Duncan
  • Henry Wood to Billingsly
  • Jacob Peters, coffin and box for George Matson
  • Mrs. A. Earle, goods to Miss Ross
  • Simon Siemental to John Melson
  • Simon Siemental to Mrs. Maul
  • Herdegen & Kress to Mrs. Yagge
  • Herdegen & Kress to Mrs. Thomas
  • Herdegen & Kress to Mrs. Smith
  • Herdegen & Kress to M. Lielschge
  • A Bloom & Bro. to Mrs. E Moran
  • A Bloom & Bro. to Mrs. Blasdell
  • Peter Koehler to Mrs. B Drester
  • Peter Koehler to Mrs. Shumager
  • M Pelgen to Mrs. A Schipper
  • M Pelgen to Mrs. Winscott
  • M Pelgen to Mrs. Robinson
  • M Pelgen to Mrs. Carolines
  • M Pelgen to Mrs. Wengel
  • A Lozier to Mrs. Schwertfiger, 6 mo.
  • P Dobel to Wm Lickey
  • P Dobel to Mrs. Moran
  • P Dobel to Wm Brown
  • P Dobel to Mrs. Sterling
  • P Dobel to Frank Sopris
  • P Dobel to Mrs. Thompson
  • P Dobel to Mrs. A Kerrigan
  • P Dobel to Mrs. Hulskamp
  • Chambers, Stevens & Co. to Mrs. Vidito
  • Chambers, Stevens & Co. to Mrs. Bussell
  • Chambers, Stevens & Co. to Mrs. Jehu
  • Chambers, Stevens & Co. to Mrs. Teany
  • Chambers, Stevens & Co. to Wm Powell
  • John A Nees to Mrs. E Luhu
  • Fred Housemier to Mrs. Clark
  • Herman Rabe to Mrs. Hauck
  • Herman Rabe to Mrs. Weishaar
  • F Opperman to John Kerrigan
  • F Opperman to Thos. Hughes
  • F Opperman to Mary Balar
  • F Opperman to Kate Murphy
  • F Opperman to Mary Burk
  • G W Mauntel, digging grave for G W Whitaker
  • Sarah Greeley, goods for 3 mos. and house rent 3 mos. for Mrs. Stivers
  • Geo. Taylor for attending funeral and transportation to County Asylum and Burlington, Ky.
  • Jacob Peters, 2 coffins for poor
  • Laura Robinson, temporary relief
  • Mrs. Billingsly, temporary relief
  • Michael Maloney, Trustee, for cash paid for temporary relief of poor and transportation for same

LAWRENCEBURGH TOWNSHIP.

  • Mrs. D Deuchle to Mrs. Donner, 3 mo.
  • James Burk, wood for Hass, Mrs. Wiley and Mrs. Williams
  • Moore & Spooner to Mrs. Douglas
  • J F Hammerle & Co. to C. Flanagan, 13 weeks
  • Julius Currus to Mrs. Elizabeth Hay, 4 weeks
  • J Currus to Mrs. Roberts, 20 weeks
  • J Currus to Mrs. Hornerth, 12 wks.
  • J Currus to L Baily
  • J Currus to Mr. Jammer
  • J Currus to Mrs. Armald
  • Sparks Bros. to Mrs. Tilford
  • Sparks Bros. to Mrs. Susan Loey
  • Isaac Stevens to Mrs. Ray, 25 wks.
  • Chas Israel to Mrs. Emerson
  • Chas Israel to Mrs. Grasty
  • Chas Israel to Mrs. Diggs
  • Chas Israel to S A Martin
  • Chas Israel to Mrs. Marsh
  • Wm J Fitch to Margaret Bruce
  • Wm J Fitch to Mrs. Williams
  • H R Helmuth to Mrs. Williams
  • W H Jordan, medicines for poor
  • A Schneider, shoes for F Pernell
  • D Northern, 3 mos. rent for Mrs. Roberts
  • D Northern, 1 mo. rent for Mrs. Williams
  • Ernst Schroeder, 3 months rent for Mrs. Rieg
  • Isaac Hayes, 3 months rent for Mrs. Howard
  • Edward Gilland, 3 months rent for Mrs. L Williams
  • Catharine Kroh, 3 months support of Catharine Glickner
  • A Kiser, groceries and house rent for Mrs. J Weis
  • John Huth, 3 months rent for Mrs. West
  • Daniel Chidester, 3 months rent for Mrs. George Nevitt
  • Daniel Chidester, 3 months rent for Mrs. H Carr
  • N Gillig, 3 mos. rent for Mrs. Knorr
  • N Gillig, 3 mos. rent for Mrs. Douglas
  • N Gillig, 3 mos. rent for Mrs. Kinney
  • Renner & Lang, coal for poor
  • E Sunderbrook, 1 mos. rent for Mrs. Balinger
  • H S Miller, 2 months rent for Mrs. Balinger
  • Christ Roehmer, 1 months rent for Mrs. L Smith
  • Hiram Clark, 2 months rent for Mrs. Carter
  • A Kaiser, 2 mos. rent for Mrs. Smith
  • Indiana Cram, 9 months rent for Mrs. Ray
  • Dr. J P Green, medical services to the poor
  • L Kohlerman, for coffin and burial expenses of J Weis
  • Gatch & Miller, medical services to poor
  • G Renner, Trustee, cash paid for transporting poor outside of county

COUNTY ASYLUM.

  • James Burk, for lime and salt
  • Edward Greenham, 3 months work
  • Peter Bidner, making 4 bbls cider
  • Thos Duncan, for cash paid sundries
  • Thos Duncan, 4 doz fruit cans
  • Thos Duncan, salary for 3 months
  • Samuel L Claspell, for harness
  • Annie Korf, 11 weeks work
  • A Schneider, for making shoes
  • John Ketchum, for 89 gals. Molasses
  • Wm Rummel, for work
  • Joseph Morton, for 20 bus. Turnips
  • Christian Elker, for one coffin
  • W H Jordan, for drugs
  • F Slater, for merchandise
  • W F Crocker, for merchandise
  • W H Murdock, 4,000 lbs bone dust
  • J L McMullen, for beef

SPECIFIC ALLOWANCES.

  • Warren Tebbs, Clerk, for postage stamps and expressage
  • W B Buford, for book
  • W H Kyle, for postage stamps for Auditor, County Supt and cash advanced for sundries
  • H Fitch, for horse-hire
  • Alex Pattison, cash paid for stamps and expressage

GUILFORD BRIDGE.

  • I B Ward, for lumber
  • Nicholas Voglesang, balance for making fill
  • James Burk, for lime

AURORA BRIDGE.

  • John Stark, for removing timber

HARRISON BRIDGE.

  • James McClure, for repairing floor

PUBLIC BUILDINGS.

  • Martin Tittle, work and materials, and repairing Jail
  • W H Jordan, sundries for Jail and Court House
  • W C Christopher, work at Jail
  • W J Fitch, for matches and candles
  • Renner & Lang, for coal
  • Law’bgh Gas Co., gas for 3 months

BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

  • Ledger-Standard Co.

COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT.

  • H B Hill, salary to Dec. 8th
  • Joseph White, services as Janitor

PRINTING AND ADVERTISING.

  • Hunter & O’Brien, notices to Trustees, Commissioners Allowances, Tax Levy Notices and Coroner’s Inquests
  • W L Cobb, 500 Notices to borrowers of school funds

INSANE PERSONS.

  • J S Doman & Co., goods to M Deucheimer
  • Jacob Sefton, keeping insane person 13 weeks

OFFICERS SALARIES.

  • Michael Hoff, Commissioner
  • Abram Briggs, Commissioner
  • F Slater, Commissioner
  • Alex B Pattison, Auditor
  • W H Kyle, Treasurer

ROADS AND HIGHWAYS.

  • Wm Glardon, making deed &c.
  • Anthony Witt, for land
  • A Tyrrel, 2 days as road viewer
  • Wm McKinstry, 2 days as road viewer
  • B Bruce, 2 days as road viewer
  • B Connelly, 2 days as road viewer
  • J Buchert, 2 days as road viewer
  • J H Albero, 2 days as road viewer
  • W Connelly, 3 days as road viewer
  • J Carpenter, 3 days as road viewer
  • D Powell, 4 days as road viewer
  • J S Beckett, 2 days as road viewer
  • H Abbott, 2 days as road viewer
  • E Bennett, 2 days as road viewer
  • Geo A Swales, 2 days as road viewer
  • John A Cole, 3 days as road viewer
  • Geo A Hudson, 3 days as road viewer

REFUNDERS.

  • Hugh Huston, for erroneous tax pd
  • B N McHenry, for erroneous tax pd
  • John Twentyman, for erroneous tax pd
  • Sophia Ziegenlien, for erroneous tax pd

Dearborn County Circuit Court Proceedings – Nov 1879

Proceedings of the November 1879 Term of the Dearborn County, Indiana Circuit Court appeared in:

Lawrenceburg Register – 13 Nov 1879 – Page 3, Column 4

DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT.

NEW CASES FILED.

James Brayley vs. Laborius Dill et al. On note $500.

Barbara Dill vs. Martin Johann. Trespass $100.

Jackson J. Pate vs. James C. Ricketts. Appeal.

Laura McCardle vs. Cornelius McGinley. Appeal.

Mary Bensen vs. Carl Henegan et al. Foreclosure.

C. Fackler vs. D. W. C. Fitch. Damages, for dog bite, $10,000.

Clarissa Daniels vs. George W. Pate et al. To set aside deed.

City of Lawrenceburgh vs. Zeph Heustis. Appeal.

Helena Kirkpatrick et al vs. Louis Veit et al. Partition.

George Beckenholdt vs. Lawbgh Wheel Co. et al. Notes $3,000.

James Stevenson vs. John S. Matthew. Note, $300.

Lawrenceburg Register – 20 Nov 1879 – Page 3, Column 3

DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT.

Theresa Volk vs. Henry Stenger. Judgment vs. defendant for $1230.86 and costs.

 

PROBATE.

Fred Kriete appointed administrator estate of Henry Brockenhoff, dec’d.

P. L. Matheus appointed adm’r estate of Anton Kaiser, dec’d.

Estate of Frank Skelton. Partial report filed.

Estate Joseph Griffin. Petition to sell personal property.

Lervy Roberts appointed adm’r Lena E. Veit dec’d.

Estate of David Guard. Final report filed.

Estate Henry Hillman. Partial report filed.

Guardianship Catherine Wind. Partial report.

Estate Magadalena Steinmetz. Final report.

Guardianship of Jane Wheeler heirs. Partial report.

Lawrenceburg Register – 27 Nov 1879 – Page 3, Column 3

DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT.

State vs. Jos. Hammerle. Assault and battery. $5 and costs.

Clarissa Daniels vs. Alfred M. Pate. Judgment against defendant for costs.

Eliza B. Moore vs. William Moore. Divorce granted.

Maria Bostic vs. Wm Hill et al. Judgment against defendant for $226.40.

Henry H. Petershagen vs. Jacob Jack. Judgment against defendant for costs.

Ex parte Emaline Moody. Report of sale filed.

Sarah A. Relly vs. John R. Thompson et al. Commissioners report filed.

Rebecca J. Myers et al vs. Emily M. Heck. Judgment against defendant for costs.

Ex Parte Joseph Schnetzer et al. Partition granted and Commissioner appointed.

Ex parte Nancy E. Swales et al. R. E. Slater appointed commissioner.

State vs. Herman Bartels. Dismissed.

State of Martin Hoog; eleven cases. Recognizance bail given.

State vs. John Petcher; three cases. Bail given.

State vs. John Helfrich; ten cases. Bail given.

State vs. Frederick Kriete; ten cases. Bail given.

State vs. John Lose. Fine $5 and costs.

State vs. Wm. Richardson. Fine one cent and costs.

Lawrenceburg Register – 4 Dec 1879 – Page 3, Column 3

DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT.

First National Bank vs. J. F. Vaughan. Judgment against plaintiff for costs.

Joseph Mooney vs. Ed Hayes. Judgment against defendant for $28.45.

Aurora Valley Furniture Company vs. Stephen A. Parimore et al. Judgment against defendant for $260.25.

Jacob Johun vs. Magdalena Johun. Divorce granted.

Emma Kirsch vs. John Kirsch Jr. Divorce granted.

State vs. John Helfrich; five cases selling without liquor. Fine $90 and costs.

Joseph N. Walker vs. Jennie Hazelwood. Judgment against defendant for $965.75.

Ann E. Doyle vs. H. Isgrig. Judgment against defendant for $201.33 and costs.

Catharine Gaynor vs. H. Isgrig. Judgment against defendant for $402.66 and costs.

W. Block vs. R. Block. Judgment against defendant for $650 and costs.

B. Simon et al vs. H. Rieser. Judgment against defendant for $665 and costs.

James Brayley vs. Jos. Koehler et al. Judgment against defendant for $332.30 and costs.

W. Wheeler vs. Strawder Cheek et al. Judgment against defendant for $360 and costs.

Lawrenceburg Register – 11 Dec 1879 – Page 3, Column 3

DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT.

John Medosch vs. Peter Pitsch. Dismissed.

State vs. Martin Hoog; five cases, for selling on Sunday. Fined $50 and costs.

State vs. Fred W. Becker; perjury. Bond, $1000.

Anne E. Buffington vs. City of Aurora. Judgment against defendant for costs.

Martin Corcoran vs. Mary Corcoran. Judgment in favor of defendant.

Christopher Henry Albert vs. Frederick Brinkman. Judgment against defendant for $2696.28 and costs.

Ex parte Joseph Schneter et al. Report of Commissioners filed.

Theophilus Clark vs. Eleazar Cole. Judgment in favor of defendant.

Lawrenceburg Register – 18 Dec 1879 – Page 3, Column 3

DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT.

State vs. Philip Early; four cases, selling to minor. Bond $200.

Bulah Lowe, admrx, vs. Abiah Hayes; vs. plaintiff.

Bulah Lowe vs. Abiah Hayes; vs. plaintiff.

State vs. Peter Braun. Contempt. Costs.

State vs. Harry Probasco. Contempt. $10 and costs.

David Kaster vs. Aaron Huffman; vs. defendant $6 and costs.

State ex rel Sarah Warner vs. Alfred M. Pate; vs. defendant $600 and costs.

Emma J. Meyer vs. Andrew J. Mayer; vs. defendant $176.76.

John H. Snyder vs. William Foster; vs. plaintiff for costs.

Hawes & Durrel vs. W. W. Lamar; vs. defendant $119 and costs.

 

PROBATE.

Will of Richard Grubbs probated.

Estate of Benj. Wilson. Petition to sell personal property filed.

Scott Chisman, appointed Guardian heirs G. W. Chisman.

Guardianship of Will H. Craig. Final report made.

Louis Walter vs. Deitrich Kramer, administrator of Henry Walter’s estate. Claim $175. Allowed.

Edward A. Ewbank appointed Guardian of Wilber E. Ewbank.

Dearborn County Commissioners Allowances – Sep 1879

Allowances of the September 1879 Session of Dearborn County, Indiana Commissioners appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 30 Oct 1879 – Page 4, Column 2

Commissioners’ Allowances.
The following are the allowances made by the Board of Commissioners of Dearborn County, Indiana, at their regular and special sessions of September, 1879:

EXPENSE OF POOR.

Centre Township.

  • Thomas Wright for Mrs. Garrison
  • Herman Raby for Mrs. Wisshaat
  • Herman Raby for Mrs. Houck
  • Wm T Day for Mike Lodge
  • Patrick Doble for Wm Tickey
  • Patrick Doble for Mrs. Koch
  • Patrick Doble for Wm McCartney
  • Patrick Doble for Wm Thompson
  • Patrick Doble for Mrs. Kerrigan
  • Patrick Doble for Mrs. Moran
  • Henry Wood for Mrs. Dacon
  • Henry Wood for Mrs. Billingsley
  • Henry Wood for Emma Cure
  • Henry Wood for John Cure
  • Simon Siemantel for John Nelson
  • Simon Siemantel for Wm Maul
  • Frank Housemeyer for Joe Clark
  • F Mauntel for Martha J Smith
  • F Mauntel for May Zeany
  • F Mauntel for Elizabeth Valveavor
  • Mrs. A Erle for Wm Annabell
  • Mrs. A Erle for Miss Ross
  • Philip Kaster for Adam Sengar
  • Philip Kaster for Mrs. Ehmann
  • Wm T Day for Wm Smith
  • Herdegen & Kress for Mrs. Yaggie
  • Herdegen & Kress for Mrs. Thomas
  • Herdegen & Kress for Wendel Litske
  • Herdegen & Kress for Mrs. Vansickle
  • Chambers, Stevens & Co. for Mrs. Jehu
  • Chambers, Stevens & Co. for Wm Powell
  • Chambers, Stevens & Co. for Wm Teaney
  • Chambers, Stevens & Co. for Miss Vidito
  • Chambers, Stevens & Co. for Mrs. Griffin
  • Chambers, Stevens & Co. for Wiley Johnson
  • H H Sutton, M.D. for Mrs. Hughes
  • Geo W Taylor for Mrs. Garrison
  • Geo W Taylor for Wm Smith
  • Geo W Taylor for Mr. Balweaver
  • Langtree & Haynes for P Tracy
  • Langtree & Haynes for Mrs. Hudson
  • Sarah Greely for Mr. Stivers
  • A Bloom & Bro for H Moran
  • A Bloom & Bro for Mrs. Blasdel
  • Peter Koehler for Mrs. Shoemaker
  • M Maloney Jr. for monies expended
  • Fred Oppermann for John Kerrigan
  • Fred Oppermann for Mary Bowler
  • Fred Oppermann for Thos Hughes
  • Fred Oppermann for Kate Murphy
  • Fred Oppermann for Mary Burke
  • Fred Oppermann for Kate Welch
  • Mrs. P. Pelgen for Mrs. Wenzel
  • Mrs. P. Pelgen for Mrs. Carlin
  • Mrs. P. Pelgen for Mrs. Winscott
  • Mrs. P. Pelgen for Mrs. J Schipper
  • Mrs. P. Pelgen for Mr. Smith
  • Mrs. P. Pelgen for Mrs. Robinson

Lawrenceburgh Township.

  • S A Tanner for I R Dunaway
  • S A Tanner for unknown man
  • K A Davis for Mrs. Robt Purnell
  • Tebbs Bros. for Mrs. Morrison
  • W J Fitch for Mrs. Williams
  • W J Fitch for Mrs. Bruce
  • John Hornberger for Mrs. Cath Kelly
  • H R Helmuth & Son for Mrs. Williamson
  • John Huth for Mrs. West
  • Christian Boemer for Louisa Schmit
  • Louis Garrison for Mrs. McKee
  • Moore & Spooner for Mrs. Dugles
  • Moore & Spooner for Mrs. Hays
  • Moore & Spooner for Mrs. Monrow
  • Moore & Spooner for Mrs. Cune
  • Moore & Spooner for Mrs. Creamer
  • Isaac Hayes for Mrs. Howard
  • Edmond Gilland for Mrs. Williamson
  • J J Hauck for Mrs. Arnold
  • N Gillig for Mrs. Knorr
  • N Gillig for Mrs. Kinney
  • N Gillig for Mrs. Kenugh
  • Daniel Chidister for Mrs. Hattie Carl
  • Daniel Chidister for Mrs. Geo Nevitt
  • Nancy Jones for unknown man
  • Hiram Clark for Mrs. Canter
  • D Nothern for Mrs. Williams
  • D Nothern for Mrs. Roberts
  • Mrs. Hess for Mrs. Lambertson
  • Elizabeth Chance
  • Josse Harper for I R Dunnaway
  • Julius Currus for Mrs. Stimel
  • Julius Currus for Mrs. Hayes
  • J F Hammerle & Co. for Mrs. Morrand
  • J F Hammerle & Co. for Clarance Flanagan
  • J F Hammerle & Co. for Mrs. Grasty
  • J F Hammerle & Co. for Mrs. Emmerson
  • J F Hammerle & Co. for Morris Carter
  • Louis Kohlerman for – Weis
  • Louis Kohlerman for Archabel Gee
  • Drs. Gatch & Miller for medical services
  • Drs. Harding & Robbins for medical services
  • Dr. J P Green for medical services
  • Gideon Renner for money expended
  • Walter Fitch, Receiver, for Mrs. Smith
  • Walter Fitch for Mrs. Douglas
  • Squire Watts for Mrs. David Tilford
  • Mrs. Tinnemeyer for I R Dunnamay
  • Mrs. Hommer for Rhoda Bennett
  • Mrs. D Deuschle for Mrs. Donner
  • Charles Israel for Mrs. Grasty
  • Charles Israel for Mrs. Main
  • Charles Israel for Mrs. Emberson
  • Charles Israel for Mrs. Jones
  • Sparks Bros. for Mrs. Locey
  • Sparks Bros. for Mrs. Howard
  • Sparks Bros. for Mrs. Tilford
  • George Hayes for Flora Rudolph
  • Samuel Dickinson for Perry Carter
  • Samuel Dickinson for — Bralley
  • Samuel Dickinson for Mr. Taylor
  • Samuel Dickinson for Mrs. Bolinger
  • Mathias Miller for Mrs. Bolinger
  • Joseph White for Mrs. Emily Miller
  • A Kaiser for Mrs. Jos Weis
  • Christ Scherger for Mrs. Reig

Sparta Township.

  • B F Draper for Mrs. Alice Vinson
  • B F Draper for Mrs. Dell Cole
  • B F Draper for Johnson Knapp
  • B F Draper for Elizabeth Smith
  • H B Gault & Son for Isaac Davis
  • Samuel Nelson

Harrison Township.

  • John Small for Mrs. Smith
  • Geo W Keen & Co. for W Tetor
  • Geo W Keen & Co. for J Weeks
  • Geo W Keen & Co. for Mrs. Smith

Kelso Township.

  • Patrick Diver for Mrs. Glaub
  • Peter Werst & Co. for Matz Matheus
  • P Weis for Michael Matheus

Clay Township.

  • W Withrow for Annie Lasure
  • Vandolah & Co. for Mrs. Lasure
  • Vandolah & Co. for Thos Acre
  • Vandolah & Co. for Jacob Fleming
  • Vandolah & Co. for H McFarland
  • Vandolah & Co. for Frank Hoover
  • J W E Hartly, guardian for Elizabeth Evans

Caesar Creek Township.

  • Henry Licking for Lecta Hinman
  • Garrett Bosse for James Warner

Washington Township.

  • Wilkison Smith for D D Winters

Miller Township.

  • Dr. W H Swales, M.D. for James Wood
  • Robert Hargitt for J C Richardson
  • Isaac A Marshall for Minnie Stokes
  • Jacob Sefton for Mrs. Sefton
  • F M Jackson for Mrs. McCracken

Manchester Township.

  • W F Crocker for Mrs. Laybourn
  • W F Crocker for Mrs. Fawset
  • S Strasburger for Elizabeth Vaughn

COUNTY ASYLUM.

  • John C Sims for smithwork
  • D McMullen for threshing
  • Siebern & Kries for 1 barrel sugar
  • F Slater for groceries &c.
  • W F Crocker for groceries &c.
  • S Strasburger for 2 pair shoes
  • Alex Ruble for repairing shoes
  • Carrie E. Sims for 13 weeks labor
  • Andrew Sims for salary as Superintendent
  • Andrew Sims for Beef &c.
  • Edward Greenham for 3 months labor
  • Lewis Hoff for 3 months labor
  • Wm Rothenbush for 1 male hog
  • W H Swales for 1 sheep S.D.
  • Haynes & Conger for lumber and flour
  • Christian Oelker for 1 coffin
  • Lewis Stohlman for harness and whip

EXPENSE OF CRIMINALS.

  • Elijah Christopher for boarding prisoners
  • Elijah Christopher for washing blankets
  • Jacob Anderson for 12 mattresses & pillows
  • Tebbs Bros. for oil and broom

CORONER’S INQUEST.

  • Jacob Peters for coffin &c for G M Whitaker
  • W U Telegraph Co. for telegraphing

PUBLIC BUILDINGS.

  • J E Christopher for cleaning vault pipes
  • Lawbgh Gas Co. for gas for Court House
  • H G Kidd for tin pipe &c.
  • S Strasburger for soap &c.
  • W J Fitch for oil and matches
  • Renner & Lang for coal
  • Tebbs Bros. for boom and brush

BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

  • Martin Kieffer for binding ass. blanks
  • Ledger-Standard Co. for blank books &c.
  • O H Hasselman for paper and ink
  • Ind. Sentinel Co. for books and paper
  • W B Burford for books and blanks
  • Stanton & Noyes for stamp ribbons

PRINTING.

  • Hunter & O’Brien for road receipts
  • Hunter & O’Brien for printing county officers
  • Sam Chapman for blank indictments

JAMIESON BRIDGE.

  • Geo B Tebbs for lumber and repairs

HARRISON BRIDGE.

  • Geo Shoobridge for lumber

HOGAN CREEK BRIDGE.

  • John Stark & Co. for lumber and labor

WILMINGTON BRIDGE.

  • Thomas Rice for lumber

GUILFORD BRIDGE.

  • John H Thompson for building abutments
  • A B Pattison for services as engineer

AURORA BRIDGE.

  • A M Kennedy for time and expense

REFUNDER.

  • Helen M Ward for tax refunder

COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT.

  • Harvey B Hill for time and expenses

SPECIFIC ALLOWANCES.

  • D H Miller for horse hire
  • Warren Tebbs for postage and express
  • Wm H Kyle, Treas. for postage &c.

TREASURER’S SALARY.

  • Wm H Kyle for 3 months salary

AUDITOR’S SALARY.

  • Myron Haynes for 3 months salary

EXPENSE OF COMMISSIONERS COURT.

  • Abram Briggs
  • Fred Slater
  • Michael Hoff

Dearborn County Circuit Court Proceedings – Sep 1879

Proceedings of the September 1879 Term Dearborn County, Indiana Circuit Court appeared in:

Lawrenceburg Register – 4 Sep 1879 – Page 3, Column 5

DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT.

State vs. Taylor Helms; provoke. Trial by jury, and verdict not guilty.

State vs. Joseph Zix, two cases; selling liquor on Sunday, and selling to an intoxicated person. Joseph pleaded guilty and was fined $10 and costs on each charge.

State vs. Gust Marski, grand larceny.

State vs. Dan D Danson, perjury.

State vs. Simeon Griffin, obstructing highway.

State vs. Elizabeth Godfrey, assault and battery.

State vs. same. Provoke.

State vs. Joseph Zix (2 cases), selling on Sunday.

A nolle prosequi was entered in each of the above cases.

State vs. Mrs. Faderly, assault and battery; State vs. Eleazer Cole, cruelty to animals; both quashed.

State vs. Frank Manning. A motion for new trial was made in the above, and granted upon one of the legal spider webs in front of prison doors to keep justly convicted criminals from finding the way inside. The trial is set down for today.

Alice Truitt vs. William Truitt, divorce; dismissed.

John W. Liddell vs. W. Russell, Guardian et als; judgment for plaintiff for $659.00.

William Morgan vs. Ezra G. Hayes. Defendant demands struck jury.

 

PROBATE.

Estate of Levina Pate, deceased; will probated.

Partial reports were filed in the following trusts:

  • Guardianship of Arthur F. Garrison.
  • Guardianship of the minor heirs of Wm. J. Whiteford, deceased.
  • Guardianship of Frank and Lillie Manning. Guardian discharged as to Frank Manning.
  • Estate of Joseph Stockdale, deceased.

Estate of Henry Walters, deceased; claim of Louis Walters on account, set down for trial at the present term.

Lawrenceburg Register – 11 Sep 1879 – Page 3, Column 4

DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT.

State vs. Frank Manning. Robbery. Verdict of jury, guilty, and sentence of $5 fine, two years in State Prison and three years disfranchisement.

Exparte Lydia Alfred et als. Report of sale of real estate.

Strawder Cheek vs. the City of Aurora. (The Whitehall case.) Venue changed to Ohio county.

T. T. Annis, Guardian &c., vs. George W. Nevitt et als. Judgment against estate of David Nevitt for $847.45.

State vs. John Bittner Jr.; petit larceny; and one case vs. same, assault &c. with intent; and State vs. John Bittner Sr., aiding and abetting felony. Nolle proseque entered in the above.

Bernard Bettman vs. First National Bank, Aurora. Dismissed.

Lawrenceburgh Building Society vs. Charles Hannegan et al. Foreclosure. Judgment against defendants for $525.

Isaac Hayes vs. Silas Nowlin et als. Judgment against Nowlin for $295.

Emma Huff vs. Samuel D. Huff. Decree of divorce granted. General sinfulness of Samuel the cause.

 

PROBATE.

Estate of Frank W. Cheek, deceased. Francis Worley appointed Administrator.

Estate of John C. Shuman. Wm. B. Miller, Adm’r. Final report.

Estate of Joseph H. Leming. Appraisement to set off to widow without administration.

Guardianship of the minor heirs of Emma Mason. John Spidel appointed guardian.

Estate of Wm. Broughton, deceased. Wm. C. Broughton, Adm’r. Final report.

Guardianship of the heirs of Melissa Shoemake deceased. Final report.

Estate George W. Hamlin deceased. May C. Hamlin appointed administratrix.

Guardianship of Charles H. Teany. Final report.

Estate Laura M. Hayes deceased. Ezra G. Hayes appointed administrator.

Lawrenceburg Register – 18 Sep 1879 – Page 2, Column 3

DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT.

Emma Huff vs. Samuel D. Huff. Divorce granted and custody of three children.

James Baldwin et al vs. William Shuter; trial by jury. Verdict for defendant. Plaintiffs are really the Indianapolis Medical Company, or Western Medical at Indianapolis.

Order by Court—Ordered, that Isaac H. Carbaugh turn over to Edson, Andrews and Elizabeth Winkley, seventy-one dollars taken from Albert and Frank Manning when arrested.

Daily vs. Limekiller. Report of sale of real estate.

State ex rel Catherine Mitchell vs. Chas. Ransom. Bastardy; dismissed at plaintiff’s costs.

Isaac Hayes vs. Bailey H. Lowe et als. Judgment against defendants for $1074.67.

James Braley vs. Laborious Dill et al. Judgment against defendant for $104.52.

Fourth National Bank, Cincinnati, vs. Edwin B. Dobell. Judgment against Dobell for $891.27.

James A. McNally vs. Robert Lazenby. Judgment against defendant for $135.20.

Lytle W. Parks et al vs. Wm. Wheeler. Dismissed.

John Trulock and many other vs. Austin Trulock. Dismissed.

State ex rel Franz Fisher vs. F. P. H. Lobenstein et al. Judgment against defendants for $157.25.

Margaret Weinacht vs. Frederick Wesler et al. Judgment against defendants for $712.14.

State vs. James Murtagh; selling liquor to minors. Six indictments. Plea of guilty, and fine of $10 in each case. Same vs. same, selling liquor without license; five cases, plea guilty and fine of $10 in each case. Same vs. same; selling to intoxicated person; plea guilty; fine $10.

State vs. Joseph Hammerle, three cases; selling liquor without license; two cases selling liquor on Sunday; and five cases selling to minors. Fine of $10 in each case on a plea of guilty.

Jacob George Buess vs. Edwin B. Dobell. Judgment against defendant for $488.93.

Mary L. Jones vs. Enos K. Jones. Divorce granted.

 

PROBATE.

Estate of Martin Young, deceased. Wm. H. Green appointed administrator.

Nancy S. Winder. Insanity. Inquest and declared insane.

Lawrenceburg Register – 2 Oct 1879 – Page 2, Column 6

DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT.

Zepheniah Heustis vs. Elias McAdams et al. Judgment against defendant for $549.55 and costs.

Joseph Ashley vs. Roswell Judd. Judgment against defendant for $5 and costs.

Mary Stockwell vs. Martin Thomas et al. Judgment against defendant for costs.

Louis Bihr vs. John Kuntz. Judgement against plaintiff for costs.

State of Indiana vs. Charles F. Tiffany. Three years in State Prison.

Wm. W. Lamar et al vs. City of Aurora. Judgment against plaintiff for costs.

Joe S. Becket vs. John S. Matthews et al. Foreclosure. Judgment against defendant for $4,337.91 and costs.

Wm. L. Marsh vs. Delila Marsh. Divorce and custody of children granted to plaintiff.

James Baldwin et al vs. Chas. Shuter. Judgment against plaintiffs for costs.

William Morgan vs. Ezra G. Hayes. Trial by progress.

 

PROBATE.

George D. Winter vs. estate David Nevitt; claim of $4.35 allowed.

Philipp Dexheimer vs. same; claim of $166.50 allowed.

W. S. Holman vs. same; claim $120.00 allowed.

O. B. Liddle vs. same; claim $10 allowed.

Michael Fichter vs. same; claim $6.05 allowed.

Ezra G. Hayes vs. same; claim $177.45 allowed.

James Burke vs. estate A. Halberstadt; claim $4.57.

William Snyder vs. same; claim of $5 allowed.

Guardianship of Charles Messang et al. Report filed.

Estate Frank Glardon, deceased; final report.

Estate Nora Johnson, deceased; final report.

Estate Isaac Dunn, dec’d; partial report.

Estate Joseph Lenover; report of sale of real estate.

Guardianship Louie Roach; partial report.

Guardianship Goepner heirs; partial report.

George Siemantel released from bond of Margaret Giegoldt as Guardian.

Joseph Beckett released from bond of Piercy Wheeler Jr. as administrator.

Chelnissa Miller adopted by Aaron H. Neasta.

W. C. D. Stevenson appointed administrator estate of Mary A. Miller.

Will of Mary A. Miller probated.

 

NEW CASES FILED.

Conrad Herbert vs. Joseph Hammerle; damages $10,000.

Isaac Truitt et al vs. Fred A. York. On account, $370.15.

Jefferson Nevitt vs. James Thacker. Damages, $1,000.

Ziza C. Briddell vs. Sanford W. Briddell. Divorce.

Lawrenceburg Register – 9 Oct 1879 – Page 3, Column 3

DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT.

State vs. Mary M. Trester et al. Motion for new trial filed.

Joseph Gibson vs. Floyd Clark. Judgment for possession of mare and costs.

Rosina Noebel vs. Ernst Noebel. Divorce. Continued until next term.

Wm. Morgan vs. Ezra G. Hayes. In progress.

 

PROBATE.

Eli Spangler files his petition to sell real estate of his wife, now confined in Insane Asylum at Indianapolis.

Guardianship heirs of Christian Mehrhoff. Partial report.

Guardianship heirs of Henry Rohlfing. Partial report.

Perry Small files petition to sell real estate without assent of his wife Maggie Small who is insane.

 

NEW CASES FILED.

Jacob John vs. Magdalena John. Divorce. Abandonment.

Rosa Eilers vs. J. H. Gerdsen. Petition to dissolve partnership.

J. H. Burkam vs. J. Rief & Bro. Note, $750.

Emma J. Meyer vs. Andrew J. Meyer. Account, $300.

Lawrenceburg Register – 16 Oct 1879 – Page 3, Column 3

DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT.

State ex rel Carrie H. McCormick vs. G. P. Jenkins. Continued until next term.

State vs. Jos. Hammerle. Assault and battery with intent. Bound over to next term. Bond $1000.

William Morgan vs. Ezra G. Hayes. Judgment against defendant for $2,744.45 and costs.

Sarah J. Hart vs. Herbert Sawdon et als. Judgment against defendants for $1,922.08 and foreclosure.

Joseph D. Curtis, Guardian, vs. Franklin Nevitt estate. Commissioner makes report of sale.

 

PROBATE.

In the estate of Isaac Dunn. Partial report filed.

In the estate of Sally Truitt. Petition to sell real estate filed.

In the Guardianship of Theresa Schue et al. Partial report filed.

 

NEW CASES FILED.

Ella M. Trester vs. James M. Trester. Divorces.

Idella P. Cole vs. Alfred L. Cole. Divorce.

Nettie Mason vs. Luella Mason. Partition.

Lawrenceburg Register – 23 Oct 1879 – Page 2, Column 6

DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT.

Richard T Winkley vs. Hannah S. Winkley. Judgment against plaintiff for costs.

Joseph S. Jett vs. Eli D. Bannister. Judgment against defendant for $5,723 and costs, and appeal to the Supreme Court.

Hester A. Shineman vs. Henry Shineman. Judgment against plaintiff for costs.

State vs. Herman Bartols. Assault and battery. Recognizance bail $100.

Joseph D. Curtis, Guardian, vs. Franklin Nevitt et als. Report commissioners filed.

Louis M. Foulk et al vs. Sarah Phalin et al. Judgment against plaintiff for costs.

William Morgan vs. Ezra G. Hayes. Appeal to the Supreme Court.

Hiram Clark vs. David H. Clark et al. Judgment against defendants for $443.61 and costs.

Fred Kessler vs. Philip Opp et al. Judgment for possession of property, and against plaintiff for costs.

Ex parte Emaline Moody et al. Partition. R. E. Slater appointed Commissioner to sell.

State ex rel Green vs. Richard Hubbart et al. Dismissed.

 

PROBATE.

George Ellston, adm’r, vs. Deborah Stevens estate; claim of $38.16 allowed.

Robert Griffin appointed administrator of Joseph Griffin estate.

Will of Elizabeth Goote probated.

James H. Shutts appointed Guardian of heirs of James B. Wills, and petition to sell real estate filed.

R. E. Slater appointed guardian heirs of Israel Moody.

Thomas M. Kyle vs. Jane Elder estate. Judgment against plaintiff for costs.

Jeff Nevitt vs. David Nevitt estate. Claim of $200 allowed.

Guardianship of James Conolly. Final report.

W. A. Greer appointed Guardian of James N. Greer.

Will of Michael Siemantel probated.

Estate of Nelson Torbert. Final report.

Estate of John Maloney. Partial report.

Estate of Lemuel Elder. Final report.

Estate of Jane Elder. Final report.

Estate of William Cross. Final report.

Estate of Mary Cross. Final report.

Guardianship of Jacob Fike heirs. Final report.

Guardianship of Margaret Bentler. Partial report.

Hayden H. Miller vs. Anthony Halberstadt estate. Claim $272.45 allowed.

Estate W. G. Ransdall. Petition to sell real estate filed.

Charles S. Jelly appointed Guardian of Nancy S. Winders. Insane.

Lawrenceburg Register – 30 Oct 1879 – Page 3, Column 4

DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT.

Rezin Johnson vs. Benj. B. Eden. Dismissed.

Rachel Gaff executor et al vs. Leander Lindsay. Judgment against defendant for costs.

David Bay vs. John Shafer et al. Dismissed.

Albert D. Breed et al vs. Jacob Peters. Judgment against defendant for $160.37 and costs.

Joseph H. Burkam vs. Jacob Rief et al. Judgment against defendants for $695.31 and costs.

Maggie C. Pate vs. Clarissa Daniels. Dismissed.

Conrad Herbert vs. Joseph Hammerle. Judgment against defendant for costs.

 

PROBATE.

Guardianship of Stella Bradford. Partial report filed.

Guardianship of Louesa Ross. Partial report filed.

Guardianship of R. S. Ross. Final report.

Estate of Ann Daily. Final report.

Estate of David Nevitt. Petition to sell notes filed.

Estate of George Volkert. Final report.

Estate of W. W. Chisman. Petition to sell real estate filed.

Perry Small authorized to transfer certain property without assent of wife who is insane.

Elizabeth Herdegen appointed guardian of minor heirs of Adam Herdegan deceased.

 

NEW CASES FILED.

Emma B. Kirsch vs. John Kirsch. Divorce.

George Leggett vs. Sarah Leggett. Divorce.

Christopher H. Albert vs. Frederick Brinkman. Foreclosure.

Dearborn County Circuit Court Proceedings – Aug 1879

Proceedings of the August 1879 Term of the Dearborn County, Indiana Circuit Court appeared in:

Lawrenceburg Register – 21 Aug 1879 – Page 3, Column 4

DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT.
Special Session.

Joseph H. Burkam, Francis Lang and Warren Tebbs released from bond of F. M. Jackson, Trustee of Miller township. Jackson files new bond, with Thomas Langdale, Peter Braun and Francis Adkinson as sureties, in the sum of $8,000.

Abram Hill vs. Wm. H. Small; dismissed.

Jacob Young vs. Leive, Parks and Stapp; dismissed.

Thomas Gaff, surviving partner, &c., vs. the Auditor and Treasurer of Dearborn county; dismissed.

State ex rel Mary L. Purnell vs. John Calloway; stricken from the docket.

City of Aurora vs. James Greer et als; appeal; dismissed.

The latter is the famous Sunnyside case, in which the appellants submit to the inevitable decree of Fate, and become a part of the new fifth ward of the city of Aurora, with all the perquisites and appurtenances of such citizenship.

Lawrenceburg Register – 28 Aug 1873 – Page 3, Column 3

DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT.
Special Session.

CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS.

State of Indiana vs. Albert and Frank Manning—charge, grand larceny; verdict, three years in State’s prison, five dollars fine and five years disfranchisement each. The crime for which the above penalty was adjudged was the robbery of a Mrs. Winkley, living near Aurora, of about one hundred and thirty dollars in her absence, intimidating the only inmate of the house, their own sister, a mere child, by threats of death, and pointing a revolver at her to prevent her giving an alarm. They were captured in June last at Greensburgh, by Marshal J. R. Clemens.

State vs. Laborious Dill—plea of guilty; fined five dollars and costs for assault and battery. The assault was stabbing Jacob Johann, his nephew, with a knife, in June last. Laborious’ troubles all come from alcoholism, and the Court took a righteous view of his mental condition.

J. Halbert, charged with stealing a horse from H. Ickenroth; found guilty by a jury which returned a verdict of two years at Jeffersonville, five dollars fine, and disfranchisement for five years.

John S. Barrow, for knocking down and robbing J. H. Milholland three weeks ago, is under sentence by the Court on a plea of guilty. Judgement suspended; Barrow’s complicity appearing to be more of a drunken debauch and a maudlin assistant than that of a highwayman.

Otto Miller and Charles Winters were arraigned for a coat robbery at George’s Lane’s. Winters took all the crime upon his own shoulders, and was sentenced to Jeffersonville for one year. Miller was released—honorably discharged, as the Yankees have it.

 

CIVIL CASES.

Jacob Rief et al vs. Elijah Christopher et als; dismissed.

Ex parte Delia C. Elder, Charles W. Elder et als; decree of partition of real estate.

Joseph D. Curtis, guardian of Sarah B. Nevitt, &c., vs. Franklin Nevitt et als. Decree of partition of real estate of David Nevitt, deceased.

George Price vs. City of Aurora. Dismissed.

 

PROBATE.

Estate of John N. Mattinger, deceased. Philip Horr appointed Executor.

Estate of Elizabeth Werneke, deceased. Daniel H. Miller appointed Executor.

Final report and discharge of guardian of minor heirs of Sarah A. Bailey, Wm. S. Bailey, guardian.

Elizabeth Winkley, guardian of Frank Manning, ordered to pay the costs of his trial for larceny and attorney’s fees ($50) in the same.

Richard Hubbartt, guardian of the heirs of Wm. Green, deceased, removed, and Elizabeth Green appointed to the same trust.

Estate of Diedrich Ellinghausen, deceased, Wm. H. Kyle appointed trustee under a bond of $1,000.

Guardianship of heirs of John Buckhorst, Wm. H. Kyle appointed guardian.

Guardianship of Phebe McCracken. Final report and discharge of Watts O. Liddle, guardian.

Dearborn County Commissioners Allowances – Jun 1879

Allowances of the June 1879 Session of the Dearborn County, Indiana Commissioners appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 3 Jul 1879 – Page 3, Column 6

Allowances by the County Commissioners.
The following is a list of allowances by the County Commissioners of Dearborn County, Indiana, at the session named, and ordered to be published in the Register, as having the largest circulation in said county:

June Session, 1879.

LAWRENCEBURGH TOWNSHIP.

EXPENSE OF POOR.

  • Daniel Chidister for Mrs. Hattie Corle
  • Daniel Chidister for Mrs. Nevitt
  • Daniel Chidister for Mrs. Arnold
  • Christ Rochmer for Mrs. Louisa Smith
  • Sparks Bros. for Mrs. Howard
  • Sparks Bros. for Susan Locy
  • Sparks Bros. for Mrs. Tilford
  • Sparks Bros. for Mrs. Lambertson
  • Betty Epstein for Mrs. Rohlinger
  • Betty Epstein for Mrs. Kough
  • Betty Epstein for Mrs. Domner
  • David Wright for Mrs. Williamson
  • John Huth for Mrs. West
  • J Sortwell Sr. for P Carter’s child
  • John Denchler for Mrs. Donner
  • John Denchler for Mrs. Williamson
  • R E Ward for Mrs. McKee
  • Renner & Lang for Mrs. Donner
  • Renner & Lang for Mrs. Ray
  • Renner & Lang for Mrs. French
  • Renner & Lang for Mrs. Bennett
  • Renner & Lang for Mrs. Knorr
  • Renner & Lang for Mrs. Roberts
  • Renner & Lang for Mrs. Smith
  • Renner & Lang for Mrs. Williamson
  • Renner & Lang for Mrs. William
  • Renner & Lang for Mrs. F Knorr
  • G Renner, Trustee, for transient paupers
  • Isaac Hayes for Jennie Howard
  • W Fitch, receiver, for Mrs. Douglas
  • W Fitch, receiver, for Mrs. Smith
  • W J Fitch for Mrs. Bruce
  • W J Fitch for Mrs. Williams
  • W J Fitch for Mrs. Cune
  • Mat Miller for Mrs. Bohlinger
  • Julius Currlls for Mrs. Roberts
  • Julius Currlls for Mrs. Monrow
  • Julius Currlls for Mrs. Grasky
  • Julius Currlls for Mrs. Striker
  • Julius Currlls for Mrs. Strandin
  • Tebbs Bros. for Mrs. Jones
  • Tebbs Bros. for Mrs. Morrison
  • Tebbs Bros. for Mrs. Tout
  • Chas Israel for Mrs. Emmerson
  • Chas Israel for Mrs. Carter
  • Chas Israel for Kate Miller
  • Chas Israel for Mrs. Monroe
  • Chas Israel for a tramp
  • Chas Israel for Mrs. Grasky
  • Chas Israel for Mrs. Knapp
  • H A Shinneman for temporary relief
  • Nicholas Gillig for Mrs. Knorr
  • Nicholas Gillig for Mrs. Keough
  • Nicholas Gillig for Mrs. Kinney
  • Moore & Spooner for Mrs. Douglas
  • Moore & Spooner for Mrs. Monroe
  • Gatch & Miller for Mrs. Enos Jones
  • Gatch & Miller for Mrs. Donner
  • J F Hammerle for Mrs. Morand
  • J F Hammerle for Clarance Flanigan
  • Nancy Jones for Sebastian Green
  • Drury Nothern for Mrs. Williams
  • Drury Nothern for Mrs. Roberts
  • I D Stevens for Mrs. Ray
  • I D Stevens for John Tater
  • Anton Kaiser for Martin Jacob
  • Edward Gilland for Mrs. Williamson
  • Christ Scherger for Mrs. Rieg
  • Mrs. Homener for Miss Bennett

CENTRE TOWNSHIP.

  • Sarah Greely for Mr. Stivers
  • Simon Siemantel for John Melson
  • Simon Siemantel for Mrs. Maul
  • Fred Montell for digging graves for poor
  • Langtree & Haynes for Mrs. Hudson
  • Langtree & Haynes for Mrs. Tracey
  • Peter Koehler for Mrs. Schmnager
  • Peter Koehler for Mrs. Karbo
  • Peter Koehler for Mrs. Ritten
  • Peter Koehler for Mrs. Curry
  • Peter Koehler for Mrs. Rogers
  • Herman Rabe for Mrs. Hauck
  • Herman Rabe for Mrs. Wershaar
  • Ph Kastner for Adam Singer
  • Geo W Taylor for conveyances for poor
  • Frank Housemeyer for Joseph Clark
  • Adam Herdigan for Mrs. Boyd
  • Adam Herdigan for Mrs. Vansickles
  • Adam Herdigan for Mrs. Yaggie
  • Adam Herdigan for Mrs. Thomas
  • Adam Herdigan for Wendel Titschge
  • Abram Lozier for Mrs. Schnertierger
  • Pat Dobel for Wm Tickey
  • Pat Dobel for Martin Kerrigan
  • Pat Dobel for Wm Thompson
  • Pat Dobel for Mrs. Stivers
  • Philip Earle for Miss Ross
  • Mrs. P Pelgin for Miss Winscotts
  • Mrs. P Pelgin for Miss Potters
  • Mrs. P Pelgin for Miss Carlins
  • Mrs. P Pelgin for Miss Wenzells
  • Fred Opperman for poor of Centre
  • Chamber, Stevens & Co. for Sarah Vidito
  • Chamber, Stevens & Co. for Maggie Giffin
  • Chamber, Stevens & Co. for Mrs. John
  • Chamber, Stevens & Co. for Mrs. Bussel
  • Chamber, Stevens & Co. for Mrs. Teany
  • Chamber, Stevens & Co. for Mrs. Griffith
  • Chamber, Stevens & Co. for Mrs. Reading
  • Chamber, Stevens & Co. for Wm Powell
  • Chamber, Stevens & Co. for Mrs. Matson
  • Chamber, Stevens & Co. for Mrs. Garrison
  • John Nees for Mrs. Luhn
  • A Bloom & Bro. for Mrs. Blasdel
  • A Bloom & Bro. for A Moran
  • M Harring for coffins &c. furnished poor
  • M Maloney, Trustee, for money paid poor

HARRISON TOWNSHIP.

  • Geo W Arnold for Mrs. C Smith

MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP.

  • W F Crocker for Mrs. Layborn
  • W F Crocker for T Brigg
  • W F Crocker for Mrs. J Fancett

WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP.

  • Wilk Smith for money paid out as trustee

MILLER TOWNSHIP.

  • Jacob Sefton for temporary relief
  • Hannah Woods for temporary relief
  • P O Hackelman, M.D., for medical aid
  • L J Collins for medical aid
  • F M Jackson for money paid poor

CLAY TOWNSHIP

  • H H Kamping for temporary relief
  • Ira Shepherd for temporary relief
  • J W E Hartley for Elizabeth Evans
  • Vandolah & Co. for T Acre
  • Vandolah & Co. for Betsy Spangler
  • Vandolah & Co. for Annie Evans
  • Vandolah & Co. for C Bruce
  • Vandolah & Co. for Mrs. Ewing
  • Vandolah & Co. for J Fleming
  • Vandolah & Co. for A McFarlan
  • Vandolah & Co. for Coda Netsa

SPARTA TOWNSHIP.

  • H D Moore for Mrs. Busby
  • B F Draper for Jackson Knapp
  • B F Draper for Elizabeth Smith
  • B F Draper for Isaac Davis
  • B F Draper for Mrs. Dell Gillingham

COUNTY ASYLUM.

  • Fred Slater for nails &c.
  • Wm F Crocker for goods &c.
  • Andrew Sims for money paid
  • L & N Turnpike Co. for toll by county team
  • W H Jordan for whisky &c.
  • A D Cook & Bro. for hardware &c.
  • John C Sims for horseshoeing &c.
  • Andrew Sims for money paid out
  • D Greenham for 4 days work
  • Wm Sims for 4 days whitewashing
  • Fred Slater for 1 sack coffee
  • Alex Ruble for repairing shoes &c.
  • Lewis Stohlman for harness &c.
  • H Chairsell for pair boots
  • S Strasburger for dry goods
  • James Burk for groceries
  • Ed Greenham for three months work
  • Louis Hoff for three months work
  • Carrie Sims for three months work

BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

  • Martin Kieffer
  • Ledger Standard Co.
  • O H Hasselman
  • Wm B Burford
  • Indianapolis Sentinel Co.
  • Wm Braden

INSANE PERSONS.

  • W W Witherow for Deborah Spangler
  • J S Dorman & Co. for Minnie Stokes

SPECIFIC ALLOWANCE.

  • F C Haynes for 2 days work Commissioners
  • Wm H Kyle, Treas., Stamps &c.
  • Warren Tebbs, Clerk, stamps &c.
  • F C Haynes for plan for Guilford bridge

PRINTING.

  • L W Cobb
  • Hunter & O’Brien

COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT.

  • Hunter & O’Brien for printing blanks
  • Harvey B Hill for services & county Sup’t

EXPENSE OF CRIMINALS.

  • E Christopher for boarding prisoners
  • Tebbs Bros. for coal oil, soap &c. for jail
  • W H Jordan for chloride line

COURT EXPENSES.

  • Warren Tebbs, Clerk, for costs in case of Gaff et al vs. N H T Co.
  • Warren Tebbs, Clerk, for costs in case Cummings et al vs. N H T Co.

PUBLIC BUILDINGS.

  • W C Christopher for cleaning vault in jail
  • W H Jordan for sponges &c. for Court House
  • A D Cook & Bro. for iron pipe &c. for Court House
  • A D Cook & Bro. for repairing gutter for Court House
  • Lawbgh Gas Co. for gas consumed for Court House
  • S Strasburger for cloth &c. used at Court House
  • Tebbs Bros for soap, line &c. for Court House
  • A Williams for repairing locks for Court House
  • John Schwab for repair to cistern for Court House
  • Geo Bruce for putting coal in at Court House
  • Renner & Lang for coal for jail at Court House

ASSESSING REVENUE.

  • Henry Bulthopt for 26 days Caesar Creek Tp
  • F A Young for 52 days in Clay Tp
  • Wm Ling for 58 days in Kelso Tp
  • J Theobold for 51 days in Jackson Tp
  • O F Cloud for 55 days in Harrison Tp
  • J S Prichard for 34 days in Hogan Tp
  • E M Buffington for 63 days in Centre & Aurora
  • Henry Minson for 62 days in Manchester
  • Albert Steinmetz for 45 days in York
  • J W Cooper for 45 days in Miller
  • Geo F Randel for 31 days in Washington
  • W F Cartwright for 50 days in Sparta
  • D M Guard for 58 days in Lawrenceburgh
  • Sam’l Seig for 47 days in Logan
  • Ed Hayes for 58 days in Lawrenceburgh City

REFUNDER.

  • W O Liddell, Guardian, tax refunded
  • Henry R Wood, tax refunded

OTHER ALLOWANCES.

  • Gideon Renner for lumber &c. for Wilson Creek bridge
  • Chas H Wilson for making copy of specification of Guilford bridge
  • J A Cole et als for viewing road in Washington Tp
  • W H Blasdel for serving as witness on jury on A Guard
  • W H Kyle for three months salary as Treasurer of Dearborn county
  • Myron Haynes for 3 months salary and fees as Auditor D C

EXPENSE OF COMMISSIONERS COURT.

  • Abraham Briggs
  • Michael Hoff
  • Fred Slater

Dearborn County Circuit Court Proceedings – Jun 1879

Proceedings of the June 1879 Term of the Dearborn County, Indiana Circuit Court appeared in:

Lawrenceburg Register – 19 Jun 1879 – Page 2, Column 3

CIRCUIT COURT.

Alice V. Wilber vs. William Glenn et als. Judgment for plaintiff for possession of personal property and costs.

The School Town of Brookville vs. John R. Goodwin et al. On change of venue from Franklin county. William J. Peck appointed trustee of the $4,000 invested fund.

Wm. F. Denmure vs. Fred W. Becker. On contract. Judgment for plaintiff for $121.35.

Fourth National Bank, Cincinnati, O., vs. Freeman Mulbarger et al. On note. Judgment against defendants for $128.40.

John B. Muhle vs. Theodore Thorner; to recover personal property. Judgment for defendant for $23 worth of lumber.

Mary Madigan vs. John Madigan. Divorce; by jury; verdict for defendant.

Bruce et als vs. Hennegen et als. Final report of Commissioner received in partition action.

Charles L. Hunter vs. Bettie Hunter. Divorce. Decree granted.

State vs. Frederick Swetfeld. Surety of the Peace. Released on personal recognizance until September term.

State vs. Simon Griffin; obstructing highway. W. H. Bainbridge surety until September term.

 

PROBATE.

Estate of Jasper and Anson Marshall, minor heirs of Anson Marshall, deceased. Sale of real estate confirmed.

Guardianship of Emma J. Ward. Josiah Campbell appointed guardian. Bond $100.

Estate of Herman Sanger, deceased. Proof of sole heirship by the widow.

Estate of Adolph Rumeier, deceased. Final distribution.

Estate of Sarah C. Miller, Isaac Hayes, administrator. Partial report.

Guardianship of Christina Schneider; William Schneider, guardian. Final report.

Guardianship of Barbara Giegoldt; Margaret Giegoldt, guardian. George Siemantel files petition to be released from guardian’s bond.

Estate of Joseph Mueller, deceased. Probate of will of said decedent.

Dearborn County Commissioners Allowances – Mar 1879

Allowances of the March 1879 Session of the Dearborn County, Indiana Commissioners appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 15 May 1879 – Page 3, Column 5

Allowances by the County Commissioners.
The following is a list of allowances by the Board of Commissioners of Dearborn County, Indiana, at their March session, 1879, and ordered to be published in the Register, as having the largest circulation in said county:

EXPENSE OF POOR.—FOR GROCERIES &c.

  • Nicholas Gillig for Mrs. Keough
  • Nicholas Gillig for Mrs. Kinney
  • Nicholas Gillig for Mrs. Knorr—house rent
  • Hammerle & Co. for Mrs. Miller
  • Hammerle & Co. for Mrs. Graske
  • Hammerle & Co. for C Flanegan
  • Hammerle & Co. for Mrs. Monroe
  • Hammerle & Co. for Mrs. Morand
  • Sparks Bros. for Mrs. Howard
  • Sparks Bros. for Jacob Griffith
  • Sparks Bros for Mrs. D Tilford
  • Charles Isreal for Mrs. Bolinger
  • Charles Isreal for Mrs. Emmerson
  • Charles Isreal for Kate Miller
  • Charles Isreal for Annie Ross
  • Charles Isreal for Mrs. Harper
  • Charles Isreal for Mrs. Carter
  • Julius Currus for Mrs. Roberts
  • Julius Currus for Mrs. Skinner
  • Julius Currus for Mrs. Tilfred
  • Julius Currus for Mrs. Grasgie
  • John Deuschle for Mrs. Donner
  • Jos McGranahan for Mrs. Tout
  • Clemens Kleyer for Mrs. Williamson
  • Mrs. N Siemantel for Mrs. B Siemantel
  • Moore & Spooner for Mrs. Douglas
  • Moore & Spooner for Mrs. W Tout
  • Tebbs Brothers for Mrs. Locy
  • Tebbs Brothers for Mrs. Tout
  • Tebbs Brothers for Mrs. Morrison
  • Tebbs Brothers for Mrs. John Tetter
  • Joseph Bechtel for Mrs. Stricker
  • Mrs. Homer for Mrs. Henry Young
  • Wm J Fitch for Mrs. Williams
  • Wm J Fitch for Mrs. Cune
  • Wm J Fitch for Mrs. Lambertson
  • Wm J Fitch for Mrs. Bruce & Thornburgh
  • I D Stevens for Mrs. Ray
  • Mrs. Pelgin for Mrs. Potter
  • Mrs. Pelgin for Mrs. Winscott
  • Mrs. Pelgin for Mrs. Caroline
  • Mrs. Pelgin for Mrs. Wenzel
  • John A Nees for Mrs. Luken
  • John A Nees for Mrs. John Stevens
  • Simon Siemantel for Mrs. Maue
  • Simon Siemantel for Mrs. John Melson
  • Peter Koehler for Mrs. Schumager
  • Peter Koehler for Mrs. Karbo
  • Peter Koehler for Mrs. Olmmann
  • Peter Koehler for Mrs. Larry
  • P J Trester for Wm Powell
  • A Bloom & Bro. for N A Morran
  • A Bloom & Bro. for Mrs. Blasdel
  • Frank Housemier for Joe Clark
  • Frank Housemier for Fred Shus
  • Patrick Dobel for Wm Tickey
  • Patrick Dobel for Mrs. Taylor
  • Patrick Dobel for Wm Thompson
  • Patrick Dobel for Mr. Stivers
  • Patrick Dobel for Mrs. Matin Kerrigan
  • Patrick Dobel for Maurice Carter
  • Fred Opperman for Mrs. Kate Murphy
  • Fred Opperman for Mary Bolar
  • Fred Opperman for Thomas Hughs
  • Fred Opperman for John Kerrigan
  • Fred Opperman for Mary Burke
  • Fred Opperman for Kate Welch
  • Langtree & Haynes for T Tracy
  • Langtree & Haynes for Mrs. Hudson
  • P H Kastner for Mrs. Ahmans
  • P H Kastner for Adam Singer
  • Thomas Wright for Mrs. Garrison
  • Henry Wood for Mrs. Garrison
  • Henry Wood for Wm. Thege
  • Henry Wood for Mrs. Melson
  • Henry Wood for Stevens
  • Henry Wood for Mrs. Dacon
  • Henry Wood for Mrs. Billingsley
  • A Herdigan for Mrs. Yaggie
  • A Herdigan for Mrs. Thomas
  • A Herdigan for Wendel Tietschge
  • A Herdigan for Mrs. Martha Bruce
  • Harman Rabe for Mrs. Hauck
  • Harman Rabe for Mrs. Wisehorn
  • P Weis for Michael Mathias
  • Wm F Crocker for Eliza Fawcett
  • Wm F Crocker for Mrs. Laybourn
  • Wm F Crocker for F Briggs
  • Wm F Crocker for Thomas Gilles
  • W J Fitch for Mrs. Ruby
  • W J Fitch for Thomas Mrs. Traen
  • B P Boardman for Emma Heck

FOR HOUSE RENT &c.

  • D Northern for Mrs. Roberts
  • D Northern for Mrs. Williams
  • Christian Roemer for Louisa Schmith
  • Mrs. Eichenlaub for Mrs. McKee
  • Squire Watts for D Tilford
  • Daniel Chidister for Mrs. Arnold
  • Daniel Chidister for Hattie Correll
  • Mrs. H Wright for Mrs. Williamson
  • Christian Sherger for Mrs. Rieg
  • Isaac Hayes for Mrs. Howard
  • Christian Roberts for Michael Mathias
  • W Fitch, receiver, for Mrs. Smith
  • W Fitch for Mrs. Douglass
  • John Huth for Mrs. West.

TEMPORARY RELIEF.

  • M Maloney, trustee, for Transient pauper
  • Mrs. Sarah Pierce
  • Mrs. M Stevenson for Mrs. Boven
  • H D Moore for Mrs. Busby
  • Frank X Voltz for Charles Miller
  • Jacob Sefton for Mrs. Sefton
  • Mrs. Wood for Mr. Wood
  • G W Keen for Mrs. Weeks
  • G W Keen for Mrs. Smith
  • G W Keen for W Tetor
  • Frank Bruntz for paupers of Harrison
  • John Hayes for Geo Gray
  • Ralph Seitz for Nancy Kerr
  • Samuel Nelson
  • B F Draper for Isaac Davis
  • B F Draper for Alice Vincent
  • B F Draper for Elizabeth Smith
  • B F Draper for Johnson Knapp
  • Wilkinson Smith for D D Winters
  • Vandolah & Co. for A Evens
  • Vandolah & Co. for A McFarland
  • Vandolah & Co. for T Acle
  • Vandolah & Co. for M Walter
  • Vandolah & Co. for Mrs. Ewing
  • Vandolah & Co. for Betty Spangler
  • Vandolah & Co. for C Brun
  • Vandolah & Co. for Goodpasture
  • Vandolah & Co. for Pearsey
  • Vandolah & Co. for F Corning

GOODS &c. FURNISHED.

  • Betty Epstein for Mrs. Johnson
  • Betty Epstein for Mrs. Tilford
  • Betty Epstein for Mrs. Koutz
  • Betty Epstein for Mrs. Locy
  • Betty Epstein for Mrs. C Miller
  • Betty Epstein for Mrs. Marshall
  • Betty Epstein for Mrs. Cune
  • Betty Epstein for Mrs. Carter
  • Betty Epstein for Mrs. Monroe
  • Betty Epstein for Mrs. Donner
  • Chamber, Stevens & Co. for Mrs. Gehu
  • Chamber, Stevens & Co. for Mrs. Bussell
  • Chamber, Stevens & Co. for Mrs. Vidito
  • Chamber, Stevens & Co. for Mrs. Griffith
  • Chamber, Stevens & Co. for Wm Powell
  • Chamber, Stevens & Co. for Maggie Giffin
  • F & J Slater for Mrs. Busby
  • S Strasburger for E Vaughn
  • F R Durman & Co. for O Priest
  • J H Lamarr for Emma Heck
  • J W E Hartley for Elizabeth Evens
  • J W E Hartley for Anna Evens
  • H Chairsell for Mary Vogel

COFFINS AND BOXES FURNISHED.

  • Jacob Peters for W Carbaugh
  • Jacob Peters for W Seth
  • Jacob Peters for Mrs. Stick’s child
  • Jacob Peters for Mrs. Merrill’s child
  • John McMullen for Thomas Gilles
  • Sam’l Dickenson for Mrs. Rudolph
  • T M Scuder for Sarah Swing
  • T M Scuder for Mary Walters
  • T M Scuder for Wm Goodpaster

OTHER POOR ALLOWANCES.

  • W J Stevenson for transient paupers
  • S A Tanner for transient paupers
  • James Walker for conveyances for poor
  • Renner & Lang for Mrs. Donner for coal
  • Renner & Lang for Mrs. Bennett
  • Renner & Lang for Mrs. Knapp
  • Renner & Lang for Mrs. Williamson
  • Renner & Lang for Mrs. Kough
  • Renner & Lang for Mrs. Tilfred
  • Renner & Lang for Mrs. Monroe
  • Renner & Lang for Mrs. Roberts
  • Renner & Lang for Mrs. Ray
  • Renner & Lang for Mrs. West
  • Renner & Lang for Kate Knorr
  • Renner & Lang for Mrs. Stricker
  • Renner & Lang for Mrs. Ruby and others
  • Gideon Renner for shipping poor
  • S Strasburger for Mrs. Tilfred for shoes
  • Dr. F Rectanus for services as physician
  • F Montell for Albert Merrill for graves dug
  • F Montell for Alice Carbaugh for graves dug
  • F Montell for Infant Stike for graves dug
  • Adaline Younker for fondling child
  • H C Vincent for medicine
  • John Feist for transient paupers
  • Peter Werst for Mathias Metz
  • F M Jackson for transient paupers
  • Wm S Johnson and Edward Martin for Mary Walkers for burying paupers

COUNTY ASYLUM.

  • Lawbgh Furniture Co. for 3 bedsteads
  • T E Craig for assisting in surgical operation
  • F Mulbarger for stove and pipe
  • Alex Ruble for mending boots for inmates
  • John Darling for 3 days labor
  • J C Sims for shoeing horses &c
  • Edward Greenham for 3 months work
  • Louis Hoff for 1 months work
  • Andrew Sims for 3 month salary as Sup’t
  • George Griffith for 8 flour barrels
  • Louis Stohleman for saddlery &c.
  • Siebern & Kreis for hominy &c.
  • F & J Slater for goods &c.
  • John McMullen for coffin
  • F R Dorman & Co. for 1 pair boots
  • John Darling for labor performed
  • John Buchert for one horse
  • John Withered for 26 bushel wheat
  • O P Cobb & Co. for chimney flue &c.
  • Roland Tyrrell for 2 hogs
  • Thomas M Kyle for 1 milch cow
  • Michael Hoff for 147 pounds clover seed
  • James Burk for coal
  • W F Crocker for groceries &c.
  • Carrie Sims for 3 months work
  • Andrew Sims for money paid out
  • A D Cook & Bro. for hardward &c.
  • Andrew Sims for money paid out

BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

  • Indianapolis Sentinel Co.
  • Wm B Burford
  • Indianapolis Journal Co.
  • Rosser, McClure & Morley

SPECIFIC ALLOWANCES.

  • Dan H Millers for conveyances furnished
  • M Kieffer for frame for State House photo
  • Wm H Kyle for stamps &c. for office
  • W Tebbs, Clerk, for stamps &c. for office
  • F M Johnson for stamps &c. for office

PUBLIC BUILDINGS.

  • John Bruce for putting in coal at C. H.
  • A D Cook & Bro. for repairing pump and cistern in Court House
  • Renner & Lang for coal for Court House
  • Lawbgh Gas Co. for gas for Court House
  • A Wagner for kindling for Court House
  • Tebbs Bros. for soap &c. for Court House
  • E B Dobell for desk for Clerk’s office
  • A D Cook & Bro. for hardware for jail
  • H G Kidd for hardware for jail and C H
  • I L Goble for cleaning vault pipes in jail
  • August Willers for repairing locks in C H
  • E Christopher for kindling for County Jail

PRINTING.

  • Sam Chapman for printing for Clerk’s office
  • Hunter & O’Brien for delinquent list for 1878
  • Hunter & O’Brien for printing notices for county

EXPENSE OF CRIMINALS.

  • F R Dorman for clothing
  • Betty Epstein for clothing
  • E Christopher for boarding prisoners in jail
  • Tebbs Bros. for coal oil, soap &c. for jail

REFUNDER.

  • Abram Hill, tax refunded
  • Mrs. Z. Smith, tax refunded
  • David Powell, tax refunded
  • Fred Hertzog, tax refunded

ROADS AND HIGHWAYS.

  • F M Johnson for recording deeds for road
  • Job Semen for land for road
  • Robert Huddleston for land for road
  • F M Johnson for land for road
  • Anthony Witt for land for road

LAUGHERY CREEK BRIDGE.

  • Henry Fitch for services as engineer
  • William Seidler for transferring stone

WHITE WATER BRIDGE.

  • James Hudson for work at bridge
  • George Steel for work at bridge

EXPENSE OF COMMISSIONERS COURT.

  • Michael Hoff for services as commissioner
  • Abram Briggs for services as commissioner
  • Fred Slater for services as commissioner

OTHER ALLOWANCES.

  • Myron Haynes for three months salary as A. D. C.
  • Wm H Kyle for 3 months salary as Treasurer Dearborn County
  • H P Speath for nails &c. for Aurora bridge
  • Warren Tebbs for costs in case of Kennedy vs. Sims et al
  • Chance & Christy for digging up man

Dearborn County Circuit Court Proceedings – Apr 1879

Proceedings of the April 1879 Term of the Dearborn County, Indiana Circuit Court appeared in:

Lawrenceburg Register – 10 Apr 1879 – Page 3, Column 3

The following new cases have been filed in the Clerk’s office for the next term of Court:

Charles L. Hunter vs. Bettie Hunter. Divorce.

Valentine Tehrman vs. Rief & Stein. Demand $103.83.

People’s Bank vs. Joe Gibson. Demand $150.

Charles Baner vs. John Doran. Demand $57.

Leah Redding vs. Henry Redding. Divorce.

Louisa Abels vs. John Abels. Divorce.

John A. Conwell vs. John C. Younker. Complaint on note for $500.

James Greer vs. W. H. Small. Complaint on note for $1000.

Henry Petershagen vs. A. H. Petershagen.

Reter J. Rossfield vs. John W. Smith. Demand $150.

Ann E. Buffington and David Buffington vs. City of Aurora. Demand $1000.

Martin Corcoran vs. Mary Corcoran. Complaint to set aside deed.

Mary Madigan vs. John Madigan. Divorce.

William Siedler vs. Christopher Seidler et al. Complaint for specific performance.

George Price vs. City of Aurora. Demand $5000.

Lawrenceburg Register – 24 Apr 1879 – Page 3, Column 4

The following new cases have been filed in the Clerk’s office for the next term of Court:

Israel Crist vs. Omer Hayes. Demand $30.

Walter & Schlotter vs. Same. Demand $65.

Harding & Robbins vs. Same. Demand $100.

George P. Vogel vs. Same. Demand $15.00.

John Fox, executor, vs. Edward Churchill. Demand $1000.

Wm. H. Dowdell, administrator, vs. Jane Sheldon. Partition.

Amanda Ruble vs. James Vanson. On note.

Fourth National Bank of Cincinnati vs. F. Mulbarger & Son. On note.

Spencer, Crocker & Co. vs. A. B. Harryman. Foreclosure.

Horace A. Darling vs. Elmyra Darling. Divorce.

State ex rel Anna Davis vs. Joseph Buffington. Bastardy.

John W. Liddell vs. Russell Guard. Foreclosure.

Lawrenceburgh Building Society vs. Martha Moffitt. Same.

Same vs. Chas. Hennegan. Same.

Emma Huff vs. Sam D. Huff. Divorce.

John H. Donselman vs. Caroline E. Klinkerman et als. To cancel mortgage.

John M. Palmer vs. Ezra G. Hayes. Demand $250.

James McKinstry vs. William H. Small. On note.

John B. Muhle vs. Theodore Phooner. Appeal.

Lawrenceburg Register – 1 May 1879 – Page 3, Column 4

COURT REPORT.

Court convened on Monday. Judge Roberts presiding.

State vs. John Kelley; desecration of the Sabbath; pleads guilty, and fined $3 and costs.

The grand jury was sworn in. John C. Younker and James D. Willis were appointed members of the grand jury, instead of Francis Swales and Frank R. Dorman. James D. Willis was appointed foreman.

In his charge to the grand jury the Court referred to a former report of that body respecting the jail. If this means on order for improvement, it is one step for humanity’s sake. As the jail is now, it is a disgrace to the county. There is neither light nor ventilation, and the sewerage pipes have been in place twenty years.

Patrick Keon, of Cincinnati, was sworn in as a member of the bar of this Circuit.

Henry Pieper and another have filed an information that one Mary E. Scholle, living in Ripley county, but having a personalty of $700 in this county, is of unsound mind, and should have a guardian.

The most of Tuesday and Wednesday was taken up in getting cases at issue.

Court opened with forty six new cases on the docket.

Hannah Marshall was appointed guardian of the minor heirs of Anson Marshall, deceased.

Leah Redding vs. Henry Redding. Divorce. Dismissed.

John A. Conwell vs. John C. Younker et al. Judgment for plaintiff for $375.90.

Peter J. Rossfield recovered judgment from John W. Truitt for $112.50.

John Cairns, administrator &c., vs. Catherine Buckel et als. Granted permission to sell certain real estate belonging to the estate of David Buckel.

Anna Maria Kroner declared to be the only heir at law of Katherine Brossar, late of California.

Partial reports were made in the following estates and guardianships:

  • Estate of Benj. F. Wright.
  • Guardianship of heirs Patrick Madigan.
  • Estate of Mary Sawdon.
  • Estate of M. Kimmel.
  • Estate of Sarah Skelton.
  • Estate of Sarah Thompson.
  • Estate of John D. Johnson.
  • Guardianship of heir Joe S. Johnson.
  • Guardianship of heir George Kucher.

Final reports were made in the following estates and guardianships:

  • Estate of Asbury Roberts.
  • Estate of John Kimmel.
  • Guardianship of heirs of John Windhorst.
  • Same of James Russell.
  • Same of John Teuerstein.
  • Same of John L. Winkley.
  • Estate of John W. Allen.
  • Estate of Rebecca Craig.

The following new cases have been filed:

  • Hattie Tout vs. Warren Tout; divorce.
  • Sam McElfresh vs. Wm. J. Stevenson; foreclosure.
  • Lytle W. Parks vs. Wm. Wheeler; to set aside judgment.
  • Wm. Rowlnd vs. Margaret McComas; on contract.

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COURT REPORT.

Final reports were made in the following estates and guardianships:

  • Guardianship of Susannah Stoops.
  • Estate of Margaret Glenn.
  • Estate of Oliver Heustis.
  • Guardianship of Harry Stoops.
  • Guardianship of Flora Shoemaker.
  • Guardianship of Carrie Armstrong.
  • Guardianship of Margaret Griswold.

Joseph C. Vandolah, administrator of the estate of Joseph Lenover, made report of sale of certain real estate belonging to said estate. The court approves said sale.

Henry Pieper appointed guardian of Mary E. Scholle of Ripley county, an insane person. Bond $1500.

Margaret Young’s last will was probated on the 2d.

Andrew Ritzle was appointed administrator of the estate of Barbara Manni. Bond $1000.

James Greer vs. W. H. Small; judgment against defendant for $865.

Amanda Rubel vs. James Vinson; judgment against defendant for $116.50.

Levi F. Jackson vs. John C. Younker. Judgment against defendant for $2471.75.

Chas Bauer vs. John Doran Sr. Judgement against defendant for $67.

W. C. Henry vs. Same. Judgment against defendant for $32.

C. J. Miller allowed $10 as witness in the case of the State vs. Omer Pierce.

John M. Palmer vs. Ezra G. Hayes. Judgment against defendant for $265.

The Grand Jury returned six indictments on Friday.

H. D. McMullen was appointed counsel to defend Jack Jones, Chris Spades and William Sny.

The petit jury was sworn in on Monday.