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Dillsboro Schools Roll of Honor – 1886

Roll of honor of Dillsboro Schools in Dearborn County, Indiana appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 25 Feb 1886 – Page 2, Column 7

DILLSBOROUGH.

Honor Roll—School Distirct No. 1, for the month ending February 19:

Ella Suits, Ernest Smith, Addie Suits, Demas Abbott, Annie Smith, Otto Oxley, Geo. Beckell, Ella Stopher.

Aurora Public Schools Roll of Honor – 1886

Rolls of honor of the Aurora Public Schools in Dearborn County, Indiana for 1886 appeared in:

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 28 Jan 1886 – Page 3, Column 5

Honor Roll.

The following pupils of the Aurora Public School have made a grade of 90 or above in attendance, deportment and scholarship for the month ending Jan. 8, 1886:

SECOND DISTRICT.

HIGH SCHOOL.

A Class—Amelia Sargent, Nettie Moore, Noah Bainum, Frank Fisk, Richard Slater, Ralph Buffington.

B Class—John Hopping, Vina Ruese, Rachel Kerr, Cassius McMullen, Jessie Smith.

C Class—Clara Chrisman, Edna Jennings, Emma Mendall.

D Class—Rowena Smith, Maud Powers, Frances Smith, Ella Ruese, Lawrence Glass, Charlie Downton, Sarah Webber.

Room No. 8—Mamie Beresford, Agnes Downton, Nellie Denton, Emma Sanks.

Room No. 7—Nora Griffith, Maggie Honan.

Room No. 6—Stanley McMullen, Jesse Trester, Katie Stafford.

Room No. 5—Etta Bailey, Rosa House.

Room No. 4—Fred Block, Sam Hagy, Edith Bebinger, Enola Buffington, Harry Small, Alex Stivers, Lucy Baker, Emma Wilhelm, Ollie Bailey.

Room No. 3—Willie Huckleberry, Paul Siemantel, Clyde Kelley, Permelia Buffington, Edgar Tanner, Lura Kilburn, Helen Baker, Jas. Durbin, Grace Hubbartt, Susie Lamkin, Ida Sanks, Harry Peters, Margaret Hubbartt.

Room No. 2—Maggie Beech, Anna Fisk, Flora Trester, Lotta Watts, Mabel McConnell, Willie Miller, Willie Peters, Willie Niebaum.

Room No. 1—Fred Hurst, Harry Thompson, Evart Walston, Myrtle Roberts, Rosa Willman, Nannie Beresford, Rena Kinnett, Tillie Miller, Rebecca Baker, Edith Giffin, Mabel Bebinger, Prudy Trester, Mary Canfield, Ira Stoney, Annie Tague, Francisco Schuler, Annie House.

FIRST DISTRICT.

Room No. 8—John Maloney, Alice Clark, Willie Vail.

Room No. 7—Nellie Smith, Frank Maltby, Nettie Schneider.

Room No. 6—Clinton Harmon, Ollie Glass.

Room No. 5—Clara Feustel, Ida Butz, Mollie Cox, Martin Mueller, Carrie Gooderson, Lizzie Hahn, Libbie Brison, Harry Chisman.

Room No. 4—Louisa Grossholtz, Mattie Maybin, Emma Scholle, Frank Felker, Henry Marsh, Garner Wood.

Room No. 3—Lillie Oester, Viola Lewis, Carrie Doerr, Janie Knight, Sadie Cadwell, Harry Schulz, Ada Uhly, Sarah Grabus, Mollie Swango, Jennie Kappel, Clifford Somerfield, Hattie Webber, Johnny Weis, Sadie Sassaman, Ida Schaefer, Woldemar Horr, Flora Noebel, Gustie Reiche, John Hinman, Inez Beinkamp.

Room No. 2—Anna Pohl, Cora McMurray, Ida Redding, Mary Schole, Lulu Goenawein, Emma Godert, Emma Gehrisch, Louis Kirtpatrick, Claud Biddinger, Louis Abbott, John Oester.

Room No. 1—Maggie Doerr, Harry Elliott, Hugh Taylor, Ross Macker, Bertha Thiel, Anna French, Dora Fuestel, Harry Huffmeir, Hattie Wood, Ella Kearney, Rosa Epstein, Matie Johnson, Freddy Reichert, Charley Butz, Harry Brossart, Freddy Weis.

GERMAN DEPARTMENT.

Mary Hahn, Melisa Bruce, Harold Taylor, Inez Beinkamp, Flora Noeble, Louisa Grossholz, Johnny Weis, Louisa Hahn, Maggie Schaefer, Martin Mueller, Lulu Kirsch, Mamie Stamm, Jessie Klingelhoffer, Edward Oswald, Tillie Hauck, Ella Bloom, Nellie Smith, Ida Horr, Ida Butz, Clara Feustel, Sadie Sargent.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 11 Feb 1886 – Page 3, Column 7

Honor Roll.

The following pupils of the Aurora Public Schools have made a grade of 90 or above in attendance, deportment and scholarship for the month ending, Feb. 5, 1886.

SECOND DISTRICT.

HIGH SCHOOL.

A Class—Amelia Sargent, Nettie Moore, Ralph Buffington, Richard Sinter.

B Class—Calla Kassebaum, Edith Conwell, Jessie Smith, Cassius Kassebaum, Ella Cadwell.

C Class—Edna Jennings, Emma Mendall, Clara Chisman, Lucy Williams.

D Class—Maud Powers, Charlie Downton, Rowena Smith, Frances Smith, Lawrence Glass, Sarah Webber, Ella Ruese, Iva Siemantel, Julia Spaeth.

Room No. 8—Agnes Downton, Mamie Beresford.

Room No. 7—Mary Sweet, Nora Griffith.

Room No. 6—Stanley McMullen, Katie Stafford.

Room No. 5—Rosa House.

Room No. 4—Sam Hagy, Frank Taylor, Oliver G Bailey, Harry Small, Alex Stivers, Edith Bebinger, Enola Buffington, Lucie Baker, Laura McConnell, Emma Wilhelm.

Room No. 3—James Durbin, Leonard Funck, Harry House, Wm. Huckleberry,Frank Hubbartt, Clyde Kelly, Edward Miller, John McDowell, Paul Siemantel, Edgar Tanner, Margaret Hubbartt, Lura Kilburn, Ida Sanks.

Room No. 2—Maggie Beach, Anna Fisk, Anna Powell, Flora Trester, Mabel McConnell, Harry Doran, John House, Willie Niebaum.

FIRST DISTRICT.

Room No. 8—Alice Clark.

Room No. 7—Bessie Bleasdale, Frank Maltby.

Room No. 5—Edwin Hurlbert, Clara Feustel, Ida Butz, Harry Chisman, Libbie Brison, Mollie Cox, Carrie Gooderson, Lucy Hahn, Lizzie Maloney, May Goenawein.

Room No. 4—Louisa Grossholtz, Lula Herdegen, Lulie Kirsch, Mattie Maybin, Emma Schole, James Colins, Garner Wood.

Room No. 3—Harry Schulz, Lillie Oester, Janie Knight, Mollie Swango, Hattie Webber, Woldemar Horr, Johnny Weis, Carrie Doerr, Inez Beinkamp, Gustie Reiche, Johnny Hinman, Sadie Cadwell, Ida Kirsch, Sadie Sassaman, Jonnie Kappel, Viola Lewis, Flora Noebel, Louis Hauck, Emma Zimmer, Sarah Grabus.

Room No. 2—Cora McMurray, Emma Godert, Luella Sweazey, Louis Kirtpatrick, George Ripking, Johnny Oester.

GERMAN DEPARTMENT.

Ella Bloom, Henry Steinschneider, Ida Horr, Tillie Hauck, Nellie Smith, Lizzie Hahn, Clara Feustel, Ida Butz, Maggie Schafer, Martin Muller, Louise Grossholz, Louise Hahn, John Weis, Jesse Klingelhoffer, Lulu Kirsch, Mamie Stamm, Emma Zimmer, Inez Beinkamp, Flora Nobel, Ida Schafer, Rena Caldwell, Harold Taylor, Melissa Bruce, Mary Hahn, Lawrence Glass, Louis Severin.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 18 Mar 1886 – Page 3, Column 4

Honor Roll.

The following pupils of the Aurora Public Schools have made a grade of 90 or above in attendance, deportment and scholarship for the month ending, March 5, 1886.

SECOND DISTRICT.

HIGH SCHOOL.

A Class—Amelia Sargent, Nettie Moore, Ralph Buffington, Richard Slater, Henry Wilson.

B Class—Calla Kassebaum, Edith Conwell, Jessie Smith, Cassius McMullen, Ella Cadwell, John Hopping, Lillie Radspinner, Rachel Kerr.

C Class—Edna Jennings, Clara Chisman, Wilalrd Stier.

D Class—Maud Powers, Charlie Downton, Rowena Smith, Frances Smith, Lawrence Glass, Sarah Webber, Iva Siemantel, Julia Spaeth.

Room No. 6—Stanley McMullen.

Room No. 4—Dow Whiteford, Lucie Baker, Enola Buffington, Sam Hagy, Harry Small, Bertha Small, Alex Stivers, Laura McConnell, Oliver G Bailey, Edith Bebinger.

Room No. 3—Jas. Durbin, Leonard Funck, Harry House, Wm. Huckleberry, Frank Hubbartt, Clyde Kelley, Joseph Nightingale, Harry Peters, Paul Siemantel, Edgar Tanner, Ida Block, Helen Baker, Permelia Buffington, Bessie Duchemin, Grace Hubbartt, Margaret Hubbartt, Lura Kilburn, Amelia Loew, Susie Lamkin.

Room No. 2—Maggie Beach, Lizzie Hagy, Mabel McConnell, Lotta Watts, Clarence Bell, Harry Doran, John House, Willie Miller, Willie Niebaum.

Room No. 1—Guy Tanner, Carrie Wymond, Evert Watson, Edwin Hill, Bruce Ramsey, [?] Downton, Mabel Bebinger, Harry Thompson, Davie Small, Fred Hurst, Annie House, Mary Campbell, Edna Giffin, Wallace Mattox, Edith [?], [?] Lukens, Rena Kinnett, Rob[?] [?], Minnie Beresford, Rebecca Baker.

FIRST DISTRICT.

Room 8—Stella Jennings, John Malon[?], Josie Smith.

Room No. 7—Frank Maltby, Nettie [?], [?] Smith

Room No. 6—Ida Horr, Agnes Ervin, Lulu Miller, Emma Miller, Birdie Wood, Lizzie French, Willie Dennerline, Paul Ebel, [?]ter Morand, Charley Maltby, Albert Siemantel.

Room No. 5—Martin Mueller, Carrie [?], [?] Brison, Harry Chisman, Minnie Shepard, May Goenawein.

Room No. 4—[?] Grossholtz, Lula Herdegen, Lulie [?], Emma Scholle, Lonnie Kern, James [?], James Colins, Harry Kappel, Hen[?] [?], [?] Walker, Garner Wood.

Room No. 3—Inez Reinkamp, Sadie Sassaman, Roy Stodghill, Ima Thompson, [?] Noebel, Rosa Martin, Eddie Maloney, John Hinman, Carrie Doerr, Jennie Kappel, Mollie Swango, Emma Zimmer, Josie Collins, Woldamar Horr, Viola Lewis, Hattie Webber, Jamie Knight, Addie Cox, Sarah Grabus, Johnnie Weis, Harry Schulz, Sadie Cadwell, Lizzie Oester.

Room No. 2—Harry Elliott, Maggie Doerr, Hughy Taylor, Ross Macker, Luly Oswald, James Maybin, Bertha Thiel, Lizzie Thompson, Anna French, Dora Feustel, Ruthie Goenawein, Hattie Wood, Ella Kearney, Louis Rieman, Matie Johnson, Charley Love, Rosa Epstein, Pearl Walker, Charley Butz, Mary Cox, Ella Kyle, Cora McMurray, Emma Godert, Emma Gehrisch, Luly Groenawein, Luella Sweazey, Herman Abeles, George Ripking, John Oester, George Wood, Johnny Teaney, Harry Willman, Louis Abbott.

Room No. 1—Lizzie Rudolph, Charles Baker, Luly Sokamp, Maggie Sohns, Morton Ervin, Vina Clark, George Morse, Alec Siegmundt, Scynthia Wood, Anna Knapp, Joie Hauck, Frank Kappel, Lilly Kapple.

GERMAN DEPARTMENT.

Lawrence Glass, Etta Lansbery, Louis Severin, Ida Horr, Henry Steinschneider, Nellie Smith, Ella Bloom, Clara Feustel, Ida Butz, Albert Siemantel, Lizzie Hahn, Louise Hahn, Martin Mueller, Johnny Weis, Maggie Schaefer, Louise Grossholz, Emma Zimmer, Mamie Stamm, Jessie Klingelhoffer, Lulu Kirsch, Ida Schafer, Melisa Bruce, Flora Nobel, Mary Hahn, Harold Taylor, Inez Beinkamp, Jamey Keppel.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 3 Jun 1886 – Page 3, Column 4

Faithful Pupils of the Aurora Public Schools.

The following pupils have been neither tardy nor absent during the year ending, May 28, 1886:

HIGH SCHOOL.

A Class—Amelia Sargent, Nettie Moore, Henry L. Wilson, Dick Slater.

B Class—Jessie Smith, Louis Severin, Eliza Billingsley.

C Class—Annie Bleasdale, Lucy Williams.

D Class—Rowena Smith, Everet Miller, Maud Powers.

SECOND DISTRICT.

No. 8—Mamie Beresford, Agnes Downton.

No. 7—Kate Stafford, Bena Canfield.

No. 4—Grace Buffington.

No. 3—Leonard Funck.

FIRST DISTRICT.

No. 7—Frank Maltby.

No. 6—Charlie Maltby.

No. 4—Eddie Denmare, Chambers Wood, Henry Marsh, Eldo Walker.

No. 3—Johnnie Bolander, Sarah Grabus, Willie Giffin, Mary Hahn.

Carrie Gooderson, Lizzie Maloney, Nellie Clarke, May Bolander, Maggie Shaefer.

The following pupils have not been tardy and have been absent only on account of their own sickness or a death in the family:

Frances Smith, Nellie Denton, Emma Sanks, Grace McGuire, Iona Taylor, Mary Sweet, Guy Tyrrell, Nora Griffith, Daisy Wildridge, Jack Stafford, Edith Bebinger, Bertha Small, Maud Jones, Laura McConnell, Willie Huckleberry, Clarence Bell, Carrie Doerr, Jennie Kappell, Sadie Sassaman, Frank Doerr, Libbie Brison, Agnes Dennerline, Clayton Conwell.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 14 Oct 1886 – Page 3, Column 4

Honor Roll.

The following pupils of the Aurora Public School have made a grade of 90 or above in attendance, deportment and scholarship for the month ending Oct. 8, 1886:

SECOND DISTRICT.

HIGH SCHOOL.

A Class—Calla Kassebaum, Carrie Rectanus, Abbie Holman, Edith Conwell, Frank Shutts, John Hopping.

B Class—Emma Mendell, Ella Newkirk, Emma Cheesman.

C Class—Ella Ruese, Maud Powers, Lawrence Glass, Mamie Kassebaum, Ivy Siemantel.

D Class—Willie Vail, Pauline Wymond.

Room 8—Mary Sweet, Mamie Emrie.

Room 7—Katie Stafford, Eddie Lukens.

Room 6—Bert Jones, Cogley Marshall.

Room 5—Edith Bebinger, Oliver Bailey, Inez Cobb.

Room 4—John Steele, Bessie DuChemin, Wm. Huckleberry, Permelia Buffington, Ida Sanks.

Room 3—Joe Frazier, John House, Jane Steele, Harry Doran, Lotta Watts, Bertha Cobb, Anna Fisk, Flora Trester, Hattie Chisman, Lizzie Hagy.

Room 2—Charley Baker.

FIRST DISTRICT.

Room 4—Jessie Giegoldt, James Collins, Lonnie Keen.

Room 4—Jessie Bullock.

Room 3—Dora Feustel, Anna McClellan, Luly Oswald, Annie French, Maggie Doerr, Bertha Thiel, Hattie Wood, Ella Kearney, Willie Gay, Carl Lozier, Freddy Reichert, John Seigmundt, Beatrice Daniels, Willie Kirkpatrick, Bessie West, John Treseler.

Room 2—Ethel Held, Nellie Elliott, Lillian Lindsay, Luly Sokamp, Adam Uhley, Tommy McConnell, Joe Hauck, Hugo Sacking, Jas. Mills, Morton Ervin, Charlie Smith.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 18 Nov 1886 – Page 3, Column 3

Honor Roll.

The following pupils of the Aurora Public School have made a grade of 90 or above in attendance, deportment and scholarship for the month ending Nov. 5, 1886:

SECOND DISTRICT.

HIGH SCHOOL.

A Class—Frank Shutts, Cassius McMullen, Calla Kassabaum, Abbie Holman, Jessie Smith, Carrie Rectanus, Edith Conwell.

B Class—Sadie Sargent, Ella Opperman, Emma Mendell, Ella Newkirk, Clara Chisman.

C Class—Ella Ruese, Francis Smith, Ivy Siemantel, Maud Powers, Lawrence Glass.

Room 9—Willie Vail, Frank Schuler, Louise Kerr, Mary Collins, Josie Smith, Pauline Wymond, Nina Coates.

Room 8—Mamie Sweet.

Room 7—Katie Stafford, Stanley McMullen, Clara Wood, Edwin Lukens.

Room No. 5—May Baker, Oliver Bailey, Edith Bebinger, Inez Cobb, Gertrude Kerr, Grace Hill, Jessie Lowe, Minnie Lamkin, Jessie Stage.

Room 4—Frank Hubbartt, Bennie Dow, Bessie DuChemen, Maggie Hubbartt, Permelia Buffington, Ida Sanks, Clyde Kelley, Helen Baker, William Huckleberry, Jennie Kappel, Jennie Steele.

Room 3—Bertha Cobb, Lotta Watts, Fannie Stage, Joseph Frazier, John House, Hattie Chisman, Alice Fairfield, Mattie Minish.

Room 2—Mabel Bebinger, Rebecca Baker, Mary Campbell, Edith Giffin, Edna Giffin, Franciska Shuler, Stella Wildridge, Charles Baker, Wallace Mattox.

FIRST DISTRICT.

Room 7 and 8—Mellie McCune, Nellie Smith, Bessie Bleasdale, Agnes Ervin.

Room 6—Ida Butz, Rena Caldwell, Alma Bloom, Mollie Cox, Asa Hathaway, Louis Daniels, Lizzie Maloney, Carrie Gooderson, Minnie Shepard.

Room 5—Lonnie Kern, Jessie Giegoldt, Lulu Kirsch, Mamie Stamm, Jennie Kyle, Vinnie Leive, Frank Felker, Garner Wood.

Room 4—Jessie Bullock, Sadie Cadwell, Hattie Webber, Jesse Melson.

Room 3—Ross Macker, Henry Sokamp, Willie Kirkpatrick, Freddy Reichert, James Maybin, Carl Lozier, Willie Gay, Laura Taylor, Ella Kearney, Hattie Wood, Ruthie Goenawein, Bertha Thiel, Maggie Doerr, Luly Oswald, Anna French, Dora Feustel, Mary Cox, Victoria Sterling, Johnny Oester, John Lohrer, Emma Godert.

Room 2—Pauline Schipper, Lewis Miller, Morton Ervin, Frank Kappis, Dudley Lamar, Luly Sokamp, Rosa Willman, Adam Uhly, Joe Hauck, Hugo Jaehnig, Ethel Held, Lilly Kapple, Lillian Lindsay, Ally Teany, Annie Gerish.

Room 1—Frank Kearney, George Ensinger, Harry Lochner, Will Clark, Albert Peters, John Green, Willie Itner, John Gooderson, Edward Underhill, Eddie Willman, Ida Godert, Olga Horr, Florence Greer, Edna Beinkamp, Anna Witte, Tena Reiche, Carrie Siegmundt, Anna Earns.

Cochran Public Schools Roll of Honor – 1886

Rolls of honor of the Cochran Schools in Dearborn County, Indiana for 1886 appeared in:

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 14 Jan 1886 – Page 3, Column 2

Roll of Honor of Cochran Public Schools.

Grammar School—Emma Cheesman, Cora Hibbert, Lena Mathias, Mamie Treon, Emily Upton, Ella Newkirk, Libbie Greer, Daisy Cain, Minnie Schmutte, Blanche Shutts, Ada Walton, Nettie Wheeler, Edward Binkerd, Glarenca Greer, Mary Cook.

Intermediate—Jesse Smith, Lydia Henry.

B Primary—Harry Schmutte, Fannie Powell.

A Primary—Anna Langen, Nora Walti, Nora Stonebraker, Ada Zeh, Mary Smith, Lily Smith, Carrie Scheid, Earle Shutts, John Scheid, Willie Orchard, Morse Steele, Clinton Powell, Walter Trester, Willie Upton, Arthur Cole, Charlie Emery, John Walter, Everett Walton, Morton Powell, Johnnie Acra.

Lawrenceburg Register – 11 Feb 1886 – Page 2, Column 7

Roll of Honor of Cochran Public Schools.

Grammar School—Birdie Dale, Cora Hibbert, Emma Cheeseman, Bertha Allen, Lena Mathias, Emily Upton, Libbie Greer, Mamie Treon, Ella Opperman, Ella Newkirk, Edward Binkerd, Cora Walton, Adda Wilson, Nellie Marsh, Mary Siefferman, Minnie Schmutee, Blanche Shutts, Daisy Cain, Nettie Wheeler, Mary Cook, Florence Greer, Annie Greer, Nellie Brown, Amelia Leive, Tillie Orchard, Annie Upton.

Intermediate—Lydia Henry, Maggie Ganey, Tommy Boler.

B Primary—Katie Opperman, Harvey Snyder, Harry Schmuttee.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 18 Nov 1886 – Page 3, Column 2

Roll of Honor of Cochran Public Schools.

The following is the Honor Roll of the Cochran Public Schools for the month of October:

Grammar School—Birdie Dale, Ada Walton, Daisy Cain, Nellie Marsh, Jesse Steele, Blanche Shutts, Minnie Schmutte, Mamie Treon, Bertha Allen, Cora Walton, Ethyle Brumbley, Florence Greer, Amelia Leive, Anna Upton, Lydia Henry, Nettie Wheeler.

Intermediate Department—Joannah Newell, Birdie Moran, Henry Mathias, Annie White, Fannie Powell.

B Primary—John Wright, Willie Schumacher, George Roof, Frank Erb, Walter Trester, Emma Rose.

A Primary—A Grade—Stella Daniels, Nellie White, Annie Dean.

C Grade—Pearl Treon, Celia Dean, Portia Binkerd, Jesse Henry.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Allowances – Mar 1886

Allowances made at the March 1886 Term of the Dearborn County, Indiana Commissioners appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 1 Apr 1886 – Page 4, Column 1

LIST OF ALLOWANCES
Made by the Board of Commissioners of Dearborn county, Ind., at their March session, 1886, and ordered to be published in the Register, as having the largest circulation in said county.

Poor—Lawrenceburgh Township.

  • C Israel, groceries for Mrs. Grasty, Mrs. Pierce, Mrs. Powell, Mrs. C Wright, Mrs. Holden, Perry Carter, J Calvin, A Williamson, Mrs. Cavinaugh, Ben Herron, J D Pelliam, I. Squires, T Harris, K Crider, E Gregory, Wm Bennett, George Diggs, Jos Cross
  • Wm Stevenson, groceries for Mrs. Speckman, Mrs. Diggs, Mrs. Jos Rissell, Mrs. Junker, Mrs. John Godfrey, George Laird, M Skinner, C W Anthony, S Mitchell, Cal Sherrod, M Tout
  • Tebbs Brothers, groceries for A Trulock, H Young, D Corwell, Mrs. Lanegan, George Eckler, S Parsons, T Boswell, D Moore, Pat Price, J Isenshank, Robert Laughlin
  • Archie Shaw, groceries for Alex Holland, Mrs. Swaney, S Mitchell, Mrs. Meyers, C W Anthony, Mrs. Eckler, Wm Tilford
  • Mrs. Wm J Fitch, groceries for Mrs. Bruce and sister, Mrs. D Tilford, Mrs. Thos Marshall, Mrs. James Liddle, Mrs. Ed Liddle, M Schaefer, Mrs. S Swaney, Mrs. A McRight
  • John Isherwood, groceries for Mrs. Ruby, Mrs. Cavinaugh, Mrs. Speckman, Wm Tilford, S Jeffries
  • Sparks Bros., groceries for Mrs. Williams, Halvin Craig, Mrs. Howard, Wm Winters, Mrs. Herron, Mrs. Parsons, Fritz Hinkey
  • Joseph McGranaham, groceries for Ben Goodrich, G L Clark, Mrs. Tout
  • H R Helmuth & Son, groceries for Brower Rickets, Mrs. Wm Bennett Sr.
  • John Deuchle, groceries for John Obringer
  • Schleicher Bros., groceries for Thos. Wallace, Mrs. H Boswog
  • George Beckenholdt & Co., coal for John Obringer, Mrs. Kaufman, Mrs. Tout, Mrs. Pierce, Mrs. Helfrich, Mrs. McNutt, Mrs. Rissell, Mrs. B Marshall, Mrs. Hester Miles, Mrs. Arnold, Mrs. Tilford, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. T Marshall, Mrs. Young, Mrs. Ricketts, Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Bruce and sister, Mrs. Stack, Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. Schultzy, Mrs. McRight, Mrs. Taylor Harris, Mrs. Gran, Mrs. Cunningham, Mrs. T Squires, Mrs. Holden, Mrs. Garrison, Mrs. J J Smith, Ben Herron, James White
  • Early & Daniel, coal for Mrs. Junker, Mrs. Farrel, Mrs. Wagner, Mrs. Knorr, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. West, Alex Holland, Mrs. Diggs, Mrs. Swaney, Mike Schafer, C W Anthony, H Jackson, Mrs. Mills, Wm Pate, Mrs. Speckman, Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Jeffries, Mrs. Marshall
  • Fred Wessler, coal for Mattie Savage, Mrs. Sanders, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Eliz French
  • F R Dorman & Co. for J D Pulliam, two pair shoes; Nancy Swaney, dry goods; Mrs. Bright, dry goods; Mrs. Jos Rissell, pair shoes; George Laird, dry goods; Mrs. Tout, shoes; Locy children (orphans), dry goods
  • John S Dorman & Co. for Mrs. Jno Eishenshank, 3 pairs shoes; Tom Tracy, one shirt; Transient woman, pair shoes; Mrs. Sours, dry goods; Taylor Roswell, dry goods; David Moore, shoes, etc.; Mrs. Knorr, clothing; Mrs. Eickler, shoes; Mrs. Ruby, shoes for two orphans
  • Louis Lotton, meals and lodging for transient poor
  • Louis Kohlerman & Son, one coffin and hauling for D Webster
  • John Sortwell, digging grave for D Webster
  • Greendale Cemetery Co., digging and covering grave of Ann M Beach
  • Sam Dickerson, Trustee, for coffin, shroud and carriage, A Lacy, A M Beach, Mrs. Colvin; three coffins and hauling for men killed on C I St. L & C R R; cash items and other expenses for paupers

Poor—Centre Township.

  • Aurora Distilling Co., coal for Wm Theetgee, F Glout, J H Walters, Mr. Mooney, Miss Chamberlain, Mrs. Backdoll, W S Johnson, John Kottell, G W Bailey, Jennie Thompson, Mrs. Kleaver, Mrs. Geo Griffin Jr., Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Burns
  • T W Sargent, coal for Jenny Thompson
  • Charles Fehling Jr., groceries for Thomas Acre, John Steig Sr., Mrs. Ross, Henry Knapp, Mary Burns, Jenny Thompson, Mrs. John Lewis
  • Giegoldt, Beinkamp & Co., groceries for Wm Theetgee, Mrs. Aurelia Wood, Miss Emma Chamberlain, Mrs. Cath Walker, Jacob Schuler, A M Watkins, Mrs. Lina Noble, R Cooper, Mrs. George Gray, Mrs. F Kleaver, Lee Walcott, Wm McCartney, John Lewis, John Goodpasture, Mrs. Ella Baker, Sarah VanSickle
  • Henry Wood, groceries for John Crist, John Lothridge, Eveline Wood, Wm Stepens, John Gray, Wm Brown; coal for R Cooper, Emma Chamberlain, Wilson Crist, Lotta Duval, Mrs. Charles Lambkin, L Heggy, Wm Theetge, Jenny Farrow
  • Thomas Wright, groceries for Wm Brown, John Lothridge, Jenny Farrer, John Gray, Reuben Cooper, Wilson Crist, Sarah Smith, Anna Hamilton
  • Robert Maybin, groceries for Mrs. R Campbell, Mrs. Mattie Holden, Mrs. Sarah Clark, Mrs. Eliz Warner, Wm McCartney, Wm Brown, Mrs. John Lewis; Geo B Thompson, shoes
  • B W Buffington, groceries for Reuben Cooper, Wm Brown, John Steig, Wm McCartney, Anna Broils, Henry Schrader, Emma Chamberlain, Hattie Criss, Kate Walker, Mrs. Duval
  • Fred Opperman, groceries for Mrs. Martin Kerrigan, John Kerrigan, Mrs. Mary Hughes, Mrs. Kate Welsh; Owen Hughes, one pair shoes
  • Johnston & Co., groceries for Cath Walker, Jacob Schuler
  • Albert Bloom, groceries for Cath Houck, L Trester
  • Philip Earle, groceries for Mrs. Ross
  • W E Lambkin, groceries for Mrs. Charles Lambkins
  • Herdegan & Kress, groceries for Charles Bailey Sr.
  • Chambers, Stevens & Co., groceries for Winney Carroll, Mrs. Farrer, Mrs. Burns, Mrs. Betner; Charles Bailey Sr., dry goods
  • McConnell & McAvoy, dry goods &c. for Mrs. Vahey, Wm Brown, Susan Wooley, Pat Vahey, Mrs. Burns, Caroline Backdoll, George Bailey, Martha Lothridge, Lina Noble and eight children, Mr. Acre and children, Lee Winscott
  • Elizabeth Lamar for Nancy Bailey, shoes; Mrs. John Lewis
  • For taking paupers to County Asylum, George W Taylor Sr., George W Taylor Jr., F A York & Co.
  • E F Feustel, meals and lodging
  • Louis Grozholz, meals and lodging
  • Fred Mauntel, coffin, shroud and hauling J Dolson; Coffin for Mary Hopping; coffin and shroud, Henry Schroeder
  • W T Day, coffin and box, child of W Criss
  • George W Mitchell, Trustee, 98 days overseer of poor, cash expended for transportation

Poor—Sparta Township.

  • H D Moore, groceries for Isaac Davis
  • Fred Homan, groceries for John Border
  • F Slater & Son, groceries for E McMahon
  • John C Miller, Trustee, cash expended on paupers, as overseer of poor

Poor—Harrison Township.

  • Maria Hornady, sundries for G Baker
  • Herman Haas, groceries for L Hayes
  • G W Bowlby, groceries for M Hathaway
  • Benedict Singer, Trustee, cash expended on paupers

Poor—Jackson Township.

  • Frank Busald, groceries and dry goods for Wm Miller, Celestin Aman
  • P Weis, one barrel flour for Jane Lefler
  • Wm Schweitzer, sundries for Jane Lefler

Poor—Kelso Township.

  • Susannah Werst, groceries for F Gaffga
  • Wm Labbe, groceries for Philip Spring
  • John Probst, Trustee, 3 days as overseer of poor

Poor—York Township.

  • Joseph A Vogelgesang, taking pauper to County Asylum
  • Anthony Schnetzer, taking pauper to County Asylum
  • Henry Hammerle, Trustee, overseer of poor

Poor—Manchester Township.

  • Wm F Crocker, groceries for Mrs. Laborn, Benj Murray
  • Thos Emerson, groceries for Geo Collier

Poor—Clay Township.

  • J C Vandolah, groceries, Jane Peasley
  • D C Misner, coffin for Wm Goodpasture

Poor—Logan Township.

  • John Renck, wood for Elizabeth Ward
  • Jas Lods, Trustee, valise for Ida Folenius

Poor—Hogan Township.

  • T W Cottingham, Trustee, groceries for Sadie James, Mary Peters, overseeing poor

Poor—Washington Township.

  • James M Wheeler, groceries for Cath Welsh, Adam Steel, John Cooper, Mary Hopping, Mrs. Lothridge

Poor—Miller Township.

  • Wm J Smith, Trustee, overseer of poor

County Asylum.

  • Modest Bellman & Bro., pressing hay
  • Lawrenceburgh & Napoleon Turnpike Co., toll for quarter
  • Francis Swales, doctoring horse
  • Alex Ruble, mending shoes
  • Philip Weis, flour
  • Wm F Crocker, sundries
  • Sparks Bros., clover seed
  • Chambers, Stevens & Co., dry goods
  • Thos. Duncan, cash paid out
  • Tebbs Bros., meat furnished by G W Hall
  • Elizabeth Lamar, shoes, etc.
  • O P Cobb & Co., five locks
  • Giegoldt, Beinkamp & Co., groceries
  • H P Spaeth & Co., lamps, tin cups &c.
  • Robert Maybin, jeans and boots
  • Gerhardt Gilbert, repairing wagons, etc.
  • Benj Morton, pork
  • Al Bloom, seed
  • Lena Epstein, clothing
  • Sebastian Greenham, one bull
  • R C Claspill, horseshoeing
  • Lewis Probst, pork
  • Thos Duncan, Quarter salary as Supt
  • Charlotte Duncan, qr salary as Matron
  • Albert Holcombe, work on farm
  • John Sims, work on farm
  • Kate Wilson, work on farm
  • Sarah Collier, work on farm

Roads and Highways.

  • Dan M Guard, serving road viewers
  • A T Gridley, searching records for road and platting same
  • Rudolph Wolf, land taken for road
  • Harriett Little, land taken for road
  • Abe Briggs, damages for fences and crops
  • O S Mulford, swearing road viewers
  • Jno Cairns, swearing road viewers
  • Benj Wethered, service road view
  • Harrison Abbott, service road view

Public Buildings.

  • Albert Gerkin, shoveling coal
  • Lawrenceburgh Gas Co., gas for quarter
  • Early & Daniel, coal
  • Tebbs Bros., soap for jail
  • J S Dorman & Co., blankets, etc., for jail
  • P J Emmert, flags for decoration
  • Schleicher Bros., oil for jail
  • Sparks Bros., oil for janitor
  • Henry Gerkin, matches
  • Andrew Young, repairing furniture etc.
  • John Grelle, repairing furniture etc.
  • I Crist & Son, hardware for windows

Lawrenceburgh Bridge.

  • Pat Garrity, balance due on fill
  • Chas M White, ferrying four days
  • Ernest Everhardt, work on ferry
  • Walter Fitch, making estimates
  • Charles Schindler, work on float
  • Robert Mason, locust posts for fill
  • H C Westmeyer, hauling roads etc.
  • Enos Barrott, damages for horse

Specific Allowance.

  • L Kohlerman & Son, carriage to County Asylum
  • R H Gould, carriage to J Buchert’s funeral
  • James Murdock Jr., repairing seal
  • Martin Kieffer, frame
  • Jas D Gatch, Treasurer, stamps etc.
  • H B Hill, Co. Supt., stamps etc.
  • Warren Tebbs, Clerk, stamps etc.
  • Juilus Severin, Aud, stamps and express

Books and Stationery.

  • Sentinel Co., books, blanks, etc.
  • Sam Chapman, printing justice blanks
  • Haskell Engraving Co., seals for court
  • Schlicht & Field, pat Index for Recorder
  • M Kieffer, paper, ink, etc.
  • Hunter & O’Brien, printing blanks, etc.

Officers’ Salary.

  • Julius Severin, Auditor
  • James D Gatch, Treas.
  • Nic Vogelgesang, Commissioner
  • Charles Fisk, Commissioner
  • Geo A Swales, Commissioner

Expense of Criminals.

  • Dan Guard, boarding prisoners
  • F R Dorman & Co., shoes for prisoners

Court Expense.

  • Dan M Guard, serving jury

Commissioner’s Court Expense.

  • Dan Guard, summoning Commissioners.

Board of Health.

  • C G Waiters, M D, Sec’y, stamps, etc.
  • Warren Tebbs, Clerk, making marriage certificates

Assessing Revenue.

  • Harry Nowlin, making Assessors’ maps
  • Fred Wagner, paper for maps

County Superintendent.

  • Harvey B Hill, quarterly salary

Aurora Bridge.

  • Levi Cornwell, cleaning bridge

Wilmington Bridge.

  • John Griffin, sand for bridge

Dearborn County Circuit Court Proceedings – Apr 1886

Proceedings of the April 1886 Term of the Dearborn County, Indiana Circuit Court appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 1 Apr 1886 – Page 3, Column 3

COURT REPORT.

Cynthia A. Griffin vs. George Griffin et al, partition. Dismissed by plaintiff.

Leopold Kupferschmidt vs. Jeremiah Mendell et al. Judgment for plaintiff by confession for $2,543.42 and decree of foreclosure.

State vs. John Kunz, contempt of court. Committed to jail for three hours.

Fred Nachman vs. Catharine Losecamp, appeal. Trial by jury, judgment for plaintiff for $15 and part of costs; judgment in favor of defendant for balance of costs.

State vs. Ed Tilford, petit larceny, plea guilty, defendant fined $1 and committed to jail for two months.

Siegmund C. Frank vs. William P. Squibb et al, on contract. Trial by jury, judgment in favor of plaintiff for $72.50 and part of costs; in favor of defendant for balance.

State vs. George Frieberger, selling to intoxicated person. Jury trial, defendant fined $10 and costs.

Frederick Ester vs. Charles Brichler et al, foreclosure. Judgment for plaintiff for $158 and costs.

Abram H. Vail vs. Richard Wood et al. Dismissed.

Eden Purdy vs. James P. Sater. Dismissed.

Ferris J. Nowlin vs. C. I. St. L. & C. R. R. Co. Dismissed.

George W. Robinson vs. Rachel Shanks et al, damages. Trial by jury finding and judgment for defendants. Appeal to Supreme Court.

Union Central Life Insurance Co. vs. Edwin Dobell et al. Judgment for plaintiff for $146.56. Appeal to Supreme Court.

NEW CASES.

Joseph D. Curtis vs. John A. Parks et al.

Mary C. Hamlin vs. Jasper Ross et al.

Theodore Harting vs. Greendale Furniture Co.

Nellie Kreitzer et al vs. William Kreitzer et al.

John B. Garnier vs. Bernard Burkart et al.

James Wymond vs. John Donovan et al.

David E. Sparks et al vs. Zephamiah Heutis, on account. Default and judgment for $52.05.

Amos M. Dunn vs. Edward Hayes et al. Jury trial, finding and judgment for defendant.

Anton Amann et al vs. B. Frank Green et al. Change of venue to Ohio county.

Julius Miller vs. Estate of Joseph Miller. Dismissed by plaintiff.

E. B. Nowlin vs. Estate of Lorenzo D. Leming. Dismissed by plaintiff.

WILLS PROBATED.

Will of John Gutzwiller.

Will of Margaret Godert.

Will of Philip Frieberger.

Will of Peter Kessler.

Will of Henry Sievering.

APPOINTMENTS.

Guardian heirs of Flora A. B. Godert, John H. Godert, Guardian.

Guardian heirs of David Wheeler, Wm. C. Henry, Guardian.

Guardian heirs of John W. Mullen, Carrie I. Shepperd, Guardian.

Guardian heirs of Louisa Lux, Joseph Lux, Guardian.

Estate of James Murtaugh, John Probst, Administrator.

Estate of James Smith, Wilkison Smith, Administrator.

Estate of William E. Gibson, Seth Stedman, Administrator.

Estate of Mary Godert, W. C. D. Stevenson, Administrator.

Estate of Peter Stenger, Peter Stenger, Administrator.

FINAL REPORTS.

Guardian heirs of Fredrick Lange, Henry C. Busse, Guardian.

Guardian heirs of Anna Jene, C. H. A. Hitzfield, Guardian.

Estate of Humphrey Cain, W. C. D. Stevenson, Administrator.

Estate of Louisa Ripking, Louisa Ripking, Jr., Executor.

Dearborn County Circuit Court Proceedings – Mar 1886

Proceedings of the March 1886 Term of the Dearborn County, Indiana Circuit Court appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 11 Mar 1886 – Page 2, Column 3

DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT.

State vs. George W. Robinson. Dismissed.

Caroline M. Hayes vs. Warren West et al, on note. Dismissed.

James B. Fox vs. Mary E. Longnecker et al, foreclosure. Dismissed by plaintiff.

John F. Tebbs vs. Alf G. Markland, on note. Judgment by confession for $58.10.

Eden Purdy vs. Mary Simmons, on account. Dismissed at defendant’s costs.

Anton Siegel vs. Carrie Siegel, divorce. Plaintiff granted divorce.

William W. Brison vs. O. & M. Railway Co., damages. Change of venue to Ohio county.

Mary Ash vs. George H. Koenig, damages. Dismissed at defendant’s costs.

R. M. Hargitt vs. Daniel Cloud et al, on note. Dismissed.

Daniel Macker vs. Leonard Klingelhoffer. Judgment for plaintiff by agreement for $458.32.

Harriet Thiel vs. Fred Thiel, divorce. Plaintiff decreed divorce and custody of children.

Edwin Smith vs. Estate of John Cornforth. Claim allowed $19.00.

William S. Fagaly vs. Thomas H. Nowlin. Dismissed at defendant’s costs.

John W. McFaddin vs. Franklin P. Taylor. Dismissed at defendant’s costs.

State vs. Frederick Nebrugge, obstructing highway. Plea of guilty, fine $1.00.

State vs. James A. Baker, petit larceny. Defendant sent to Reform school.

State vs. William Richardson, provoke. Trial by jury; defendant acquitted.

Abram H Vail vs. Richard Wood et al. Judgment vs. Edward Clements for $1719.

State ex rel Annie Johnston vs. Arthur Hayes, bastardy. Dismissed by relatrix.

Adaline Junker vs. Jacob Junker, divorce. Divorce and custody of children granted plaintiff.

NEW SUITS.

Adaline Junker vs. Jacob Junker, divorce.

Rosanna B. Trisler vs. Louis Trisler, divorce.

Thomas Johnston vs. Jonathan Bruce, on nnote.

David E. Sparks et al vs. Zephaniah Heustis.

PROBATE—FINAL REPORTS.

Guardian John Schabdach, Agnes Schabdach, Guardian.

Estate of Joseph Sahie, Michael M. Huschart, Administrator.

Estate of John Cornforth, Wilkison Smith, Administrator.

Estate of Mathias Voshell, Ferris J. Nowlin, Administrator.

Estate of John F. Bradley, Mary L. Bradley, Administrator.

Guardian heirs of Simon Jaeger, Michael Renjer, Guardian.

APPOINTMENTS.

Guardian of heirs of James Smith, Lucinda Goble, Guardian.

Guardian of heirs of Flora A. B. Godert, John A. Godert, Guardian.

Guardian of Omer T. Hayes, Frank J. Lang, Guardian.

Estate of Harriet Dunn, W. D. H. Hunter, Executor.

Estate of Thomas Davis, Wilkinson Smith, Administrator.

WILLS PROBATED.

Will of Richard Mendell.

Will of Job Littell.

Will of Peter Reindel.

Will of William E. Gibson.

Will of Joseph Grill.

ESTATES SET OFF TO WIDOW—LESS $500.

Estate of Dennis McGuire.

Estate of Charles Cadle.

George B. Wilson vs. Estate of Humphrey Cain. Claim allowed $12.60.

Dearborn County Teachers – 1886

Teachers for Dearborn County, Indiana schools in 1886 appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 14 Jan 1886 – Page 3, Column 4

LIST OF TEACHERS of Dearborn County, Ind., for 1885-86.

AURORA SCHOOLS.

  • F. D. Churchill, Superintendent.
  • W. W. Norman, President.
  • T. H. Meek
  • Lew Hopping
  • L. J. Curtis
  • Geo. J. Luther
  • F. D. Johnston
  • A. T. Girdley
  • John B. Tuck.
  • Anna Suter
  • Emma Platter
  • Emilie M. Unger
  • Atta H. Blackmore
  • Lizzie W. Passell
  • Rossa Schipper
  • Rachel Hall
  • Jennie Downey
  • Louise Severin
  • Lucie Duchemin
  • Kate Whittlesey
  • Jennie P. Stark
  • Nettie Cheek
  • Emma Taylor
  • Carrie E. J. Heaton
  • Belle Stapp
  • Jennie Downton

LAWRENCEBURGH SCHOOLS.

  • T. V. Dodd, Superintendent.
  • W. H. Rucker, Principal.
  • Jos R. Kuhlman
  • Martin J. Givan
  • E. A. Roehrig
  • Owen Grubbs
  • F. J. Tilley
  • Julia W. Rabb
  • Mary E. Pusey
  • Belle Barner
  • Retta Brodbeck
  • Carrie J. Goyer
  • Alice Schleicher
  • Matilda Hoffrogge
  • Emma Brogan
  • Nettie Van Ness
  • Pauline Berkshire
  • Nettie C. Akers
  • Jennie Huff
  • Anna Sembach
  • Lulu Smashea

MOORE’S HILL.

  • H. B. Smith
  • H. B. Gault
  • Geo. W. Todd
  • G. H. Hayman
  • George M. Smith
  • Sewel G. Chance
  • Henry Ross
  • Flora C. Johnson
  • Alice M. Hayman
  • Amy R. Brewer
  • Emma J. Smith
  • Ella C. Shaw
  • Josie G. Moore

DILLSBORO.

  • W. H. Haynes
  • F. L. Abbott
  • J. H. Green
  • C. F. Leetham
  • W. B. Grimes
  • John E. Proctor
  • Lizzie W. Perlee
  • May Gelvin
  • Carrie G. Weaver
  • Mary A. Vandolah
  • Ada Lenover
  • Nellie Perlee

MANCHESTER.

  • W. A. Creath
  • Wm. F. Duncan
  • Emery P. Ross
  • A. D. Walser
  • W. G. Platt
  • Miss Libbie Garrigus

WILMINGTON.

  • George L. Elder
  • M. W. Roof
  • Geo. S. Dennerline
  • George W. Truitt
  • F. S. Boldrey
  • Eddie Goodrich
  • Lelia C. Rouse
  • Anna Cottingham

GUILFORD.

  • F. J. Ewbank
  • Geo. H. Hansell
  • Lewis Ewbank
  • B. F. Ewbank
  • Lizzie Liddle
  • Elda Hansell
  • Susie E. Smith

KELSO.

  • Thomas R. Gaynor
  • W. H. Nead
  • Edward Nead
  • F. Connolly

COCHRAN.

  • Geo. W. Weimer
  • Jas. N. Hooper
  • Edith Hibbert
  • Kate T. Doud
  • Aggie Radspinner
  • Ellen M. Shutts

HARRISON.

  • Mr. M. A. Francis
  • Minnie E. Schroyer
  • May Arnold
  • Florence Bennett
  • Lulu Barrow
  • Alice Barnes

COLD SPRINGS.

  • M. C. Mulford
  • W. A. Wheeler
  • Wilbur Smith
  • Minnie E. Larrabe
  • Lizzie Fuller
  • Alice A. Rohls

WEISBURG.

  • P. G. Fermler
  • W. W. Anderson
  • F. J. Buchert
  • C. L. Rodgers
  • Ed. E. Taylor
  • J. A. Meister

SPARTA.

  • S. J. Houston
  • Jos. R. Houston

HOLMAN.

  • M. B. Huls
  • Sylvia A. Sims

SUNMAN.

  • A. E. Terry

FARMER’S RETREAT.

  • W. R. Campbell

NEW ALSACE.

  • Jos. M. Beraner

YORKVILLE.

  • Ambrose Blasdel
  • Mary S. Blasdell

WRIGHT’S CORNERS.

  • Oliver Hall
  • Lizzie W. House

KYLE.

  • W. A. Schooley
  • J. E. Schooley

ST. LEON.

  • Ferdinand Hallermann.

NEW TRENTON.

  • Mathias Steele
  • Jon. J. Klemm

LOGAN.

  • Oliver M. Rugg
  • Miss Mollie Cassady

BRIGHT.

  • Carrie Hesikell
  • Hattie Cottingham

FRIENDSHIP.

  • Florence Rand
  • Laura Rand

H. B. HILL, County Superintendent, Aurora, Ind.

Aurora Old Cemetery Removals – 1885

List of graves to be removed from Aurora Old Cemetery in Dearborn County, Indiana in 1885 appeared in:
Aurora Dearborn Independent – 20 Aug 1885 – Page 3, Column 5

Notice.

To All Whom it May Concern:

Whereas the Common Council of the City of Aurora, Indiana, has by proper action vacated and declared vacated, as a place of burial of deceased persons, what is known as the “old grave yard, or cemetery” situate in the south-western part of the City of Aurora, as plat of which is now on file in the Clerk’s Office of said city and reference is made there to for description. And, whereas, as complete a list as possible of the names of the deceased persons remaining interred in such cemetery has been prepared and is herewith published. Now therefore notice is hereby given to all persons interested, that on and after the 16th day of November, 1885, the Common Council of said city will proceed to exhume the remains in such cemetery. The remains of such persons as may be claimed by relatives or friends will be delivered to such claimants for removal and re-interment, and the remains of all persons remaining unclaimed will be removed and property re-interred in River View Cemetery, or in some suitable cemetery in the vicinity of said city, by and at the expense of said city. Names of deceased persons remaining interred in said cemetery:

Given NameSurnameDate of Death
WilliamEarles29 Dec 1862
M A KGoebel1 Feb 1871
ElizabethKimmel
Francis MLindsay16 Aug 1872
JonathanJones11 Nov 1848
AnnaJones2 Oct 1848
JaneJones17 Sep 1846
Geo WCope12 Apr 1850
Laura BellEshleman18 Jul 1848
Francis JRone25 Jan 1864
AlexanderMcCabe21 May 1849
C ColumbusBrewer26 Oct 1848
JamesKenney5 Aug 1860
M EMerrin4 Mar 1867
ElizabethFenton3 Apr 1855
Wm AlonzoFenton30 Aug 1861
Amanda MLeopard23 Oct 1848
Polly JaneCropper13 Jun 1849
W SCropper11 Jun 1849
Thomas EdwinCropper14 Mar 1848
WesleyJohnson31 Jan 1847
PeterScheiermann8 Mar 1870
MalbrurgaClonther28 Jul 1869
AnnLewis28 Sep 1844
Wm PBeach29 Jul 1844
Martha AnnMcBride5 May 1841
AmaziahBailey14 Aug 1846
Monira CBailey23 Jun 1847
Permelia ABailey28 Mar 1848
Columbus SBailey23 Jan 1849
RhodaKnapp1 May 1849
PhilipFreiberger10 Feb 1861
TheadyOdea24 Jul 1858
JohnCampbel10 Jun 1862
AlberdCraig20 Aug 1862
Henry WilhelmWestendorfDec 1861
JohannMoll24 Jan 1875
ANaff
Wilhelmine CGebhardt20 Jun 1858
FrederickNiehaus29 Jun 1876
PaulusFriedlein3 Jul 1851
LouiseBuerger11 Jul 1857
JohannButtner11 Nov 1865
JosephMoran12 Apr 1873
ThomasCrismann
Henry JacobRosenbaum2 Nov 1855
PhilipplineBrackenhoff27 Aug 1862
Kunigunda MarySchabdagh23 Aug 1861
BenjaminTrotter23 Jun 1849
Thomas JHuffman2? Oct 1856
EbrefDickenson26 Jun 1851
ElizabethRider21 Mar 1855
ElizabethRider14 Nov 1860
James DRider28 Sep 1865
Willie LRider26 Oct 1865
RobertGardner4 Apr 1854
FrederickKeck26 Mar 1863
JohnKerr4 Apr 1855
DavidFenton26 Jun 1856
Mary FFenton29 Oct 1848
Wm TFenton24 Sep 1846
M KathLuhn4 Jul 1874
Lilia BellCampbell12 Dec 1862
MargaretteBusby23 Dec 1853
MattieKemph19 Jul 186?
John HenryKemph4 Aug 1853
RegenaKemph12 Sep 1850
MarcusKastner9 Jan 1871
LouisaGraszmann24 Nov 1871
JohnDennerline6 Jul 1864
MatildaDennerline24 Sep 1866
HenryDennerline15 Sep 1866
CarlDennerline29 Mar 1867
PhilippKlippel21 Apr 1851
AlexanderGrambling12 May 1855
FrancisMeyer8 Aug 1864
BernhardMeyer
S?dinaSchonegg19 Jul 1872
PhilipFrose12 Feb 1866
Charles WSmith2 Jul 1849
CatherineArmel28 Sep 1849
NathanielArmel3 Aug 1850
S PWilliams31 Mar 1859
Heinerich ValentineKluber13 Dec 1868
AntonKluber5 Apr 1867
Franz KarlFriedmann16 Sep 1858
SophieaKieser17 Sep 1866
CatherineCieger12 Oct 1852
P H
CharlieCopland21 Jun 1858
JosephKluber15 Jun 1863
MortzSchockel15 Jun 1858
Wm SLoder12 Aug 1851
Sophia JaneHiatt24 Aug 1848
MagdalenaPetcher28 Jan 1876
FletcherNoble1 Nov 18?4
Lorenzo DHunt1 May 1864
ElizabethNoble16 Jan 1849
Mary JaneHall21 Aug 1851
FrederickWeeks19 Jul 1851
PhilindaMartin17 Nov 1859
Susana JosephineLawford16 Jul 1849
SarahLawford16 Jun 1849
EmanuelPrell25 Oct 1862
FrancisHarris2 Oct 1823
William TellHarris19 Oct 1865
SarahHarris8 Jan 1863
RobertSquibb29 Jun 1854
Robert OliverFoulk28 Mar 1860
Caroline E CBar16 Sep 1875
Fred JPotter23 Oct 1874
Geo HPotter29 Oct 1876
Sarah FTaylor24 Jul 1850
Ann MariaCummings8 Oct 1850
William WCummings28 Oct 1843
Dr. I BTaylor11 Aug 1849
Bisbee1833
Edwin SReynolds5 Oct 1860
Emma Bar?howBisbee31 Mar 1867
CharlesBisbee9 Jun 1853
JosiahBisbee11 Jun 1833
EllenWilliams12 Oct 1861
Frederick GHoff13 Mar 1852
WilliamLit?le18 Dec 1855

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Allowances – Dec 1885

Allowances made at the December 1885 Session of the Dearborn County, Indiana Commissioners appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 31 Dec 1885 – Page 3, Column 5

LIST OF ALLOWANCES
Made by the Board of Commissioners of Dearborn county, Ind., at their Dec. session, 1885, and ordered to be published in the Register, as having the largest circulation in said county.

  • Greendale Cemetery, three graves for tramps

Poor—Harrison Township.

  • Henry Slete, burial case

Poor—Logan Township.

  • Lou Shroyer, hat for Ida Folaloeus
  • J F Gibson, groceries for Sybol Tarr
  • Sarah Sackett, boarding Ida Folaloeus
  • James Lods, transportation and sundries for Ida Folaloeus
  • Sarah Suckett, clothing for Ida Folaloeus
  • John Andras, coffin and box for child

Poor—Manchester Township.

  • W F Crocker, groceries for Mrs. Laqbourn

Poor—Jackson Township.

  • J P VanWedding, overseeing poor
  • Philip Weis, flour for Mrs. Jane Leffler
  • Wm Schweitzer, three pair of shoes for Mrs. Jane Leffler
  • Jacob Theobold, nursing Celestine Aman, 13 weeks

Poor—Sparta Township.

  • J H Sale, M.D., attending a sick tramp
  • Alex McKinstry, nursing sick tramp
  • F Slater & Son, groceries for Mary E McMahon
  • John C Miller, cash expended for sick tramp
  • H D Moore, groceries for Isaac Davis

Poor—Centre Township.

  • Thomas Wright, groceries furnished Elizabeth Warner, Ella Baker, Mrs. Charles Lambkin, Mrs. Thomas Rand, Reubin Cooper, Mrs. Ann Hamilton, Mrs. John Goodpasture
  • Chas Fehling Jr., groceries furnished Geo W Baily, Mrs. Mary Burns, Mrs. Jennie Thompson, Mrs. G Gray
  • Herdegan & Kress, groceries furnished Mrs. VanSickle
  • Fred Opperman, groceries furnished Mrs. George Gray, Mrs. Martin Kerrigan, Mrs. Cath Welsh, Mrs. Mary Hughes, Mrs. John Kerrigan
  • Jas M Wheeler, groceries furnished Mrs. May Hoppins, Mrs. Cath Welsh, Hider Stonebraker
  • Blythe Buffington, groceries furnished Caroline Backdolt
  • Giegoldt, Beinkamp & Co., groceries for Robert T Day, Mrs. E Wood, John Beach
  • Michael Maloney Jr. meals and lodging for John Davis
  • Goldsmith Bros., slippers furnished John Ross
  • Joseph Meyer, clothing furnished Wm Smith
  • McConnell & McAvoy, sundries furnished Mrs. Warner, Wm Smith
  • Wm T Day, coffin furnished George W Bailey; coffin furnished John Ross
  • Fred Mauntel, coffin furnished unknown man
  • George W Mitchell, Trustee, cash expended

Poor—Clay Township.

  • Fred Ginter, groceries furnished Betzy Spangler, Annie Evans, Thomas Acre
  • D C Misner, coffin
  • Wm Rowland, groceries for George Bradley
  • Wm C Wulber, railroad fare and freight for Mrs. Goodpasture
  • John Green, meals and lodging for two children
  • J C Vandolah, groceries for Jane Beasly

Poor—Lawrenceburgh Township.

  • Early & Daniels, coal furnished Mrs. Junker, Mrs. Ben Marshall, Mrs. Tilford, Mrs. Swaney
  • Beckenholdt & Co., coal furnished Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Holcombe, Mrs. Junker, Mrs. Miles, Mrs. Kaufman, Mrs. Bruce, Mrs. Sterling, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Risell, Henry Young, Mrs. McNutt, Mrs. Ben Marshall, B T W S Anderson, Mrs. Arnold
  • John Deuschle, groceries furnished John Obringer, Mrs. Wm Bennett
  • Archie Shaw, groceries furnished Mrs. A Holland, Mrs. Nancy Swaney
  • A G Tebbs, groceries furnished J Veach
  • Sparks Bros., groceries furnished Mrs. Williams
  • John Isherwood, groceries furnished Mrs. Ruby, Mrs. Nancy Smith, Simon Kaufman
  • Henry Helmuth, groceries furnished B Ricketts, Mrs. Hidd
  • Wm Stevenson, groceries furnished Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Jos Rissell
  • Charles Israel, groceries furnished Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Wm Bennett, Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. S A Martin, Mrs. Farwell, Mrs. H Tilford
  • L Lotton, meals and lodging furnished Sidney Garrett, J B Beels, Mrs. M Foxcraft, Miss Lizzie Perkins
  • D H Miller, conveying Stevens family to Asylum
  • Louis Kohlerman, coffin and hauling Mrs. Swaney
  • W J Fitch, groceries furnished Mrs. Bruce and sister, Mrs. Marshall
  • Chas Sekatz, shoes for Mrs. Tilford

Poor—York Township.

  • Henry Hammerle, transferring poor

Public Buildings.

  • W H Jordan, sundries for court house
  • J C Craig, Making bench for jail
  • J H Burkam, lumber
  • A G Tebbs, soap for jail
  • Joan Anderson, making swinging doors
  • Chas Sassman, making swinging doors
  • H P Speath & Co., material for doors
  • L G Hurlbert, lumber for doors
  • Kemper Bros., material for doors
  • Russell Hollister, glazing window
  • R Walters, sponges
  • W L Dobell, repairing tables and desks
  • Sparks Bros., matches, soap, &c.
  • Crist & Son, hardware
  • Lawrenceburgh Gas Co., gas
  • Francis Diggs, washing bed clothes for jail
  • H G Kidd, lamps and oil for jail, grates and fixtures
  • W H Platt, setting grates and fixtures

County Asylum.

  • O P Cobb & Co., tools and hardware
  • Eliz Lamar, dry goods, shoes, etc.
  • Henry Hagadorn, molasses
  • W H Jordan, soap
  • Peter Perlee, hauling sundries
  • Early & Daniel, hay fork and pulleys
  • C H Bruns, two coffins
  • L W Cobb, independent
  • Charles Martin, hauling lumber
  • T J Pickelheimer, lightning rods
  • John Gutzwiller, hogs
  • W F Crocker, groceries
  • Giegoldt, Beinkamp & Co., groceries
  • John Feist, cow
  • L Epstein, clothing
  • David Perlee, plow and shears
  • Wm Pummill, sundry repairs etc.
  • Chambers & Stevens, dry goods
  • Geo Gutzwiller, blacksmithing
  • L Kupferschmidt, spectacles
  • Thos Duncan, cash paid, Supt. Salary
  • Charlotte Duncan, matron
  • Katie Wilson, wages as servant
  • Sarah Collier, wages as servant
  • A Holcomb, wages as farm hand
  • John Sims, wages as farm hand
  • Lawrenceburgh & Napoleon Turnpike Co., toll

Officers’ Salary.

  • John Feist, Commissioner
  • T T Annis, Commissioner
  • Charles Fisk, Commissioner
  • Jas D Gatch, Treasurer
  • Nic Vogelgesang, Commissioner
  • Geo A Swales, Commissioner
  • Julius Severin, Auditor

Roads and Highways.

  • John P Walker, road viewer
  • Dan H Crozier, road viewer
  • John Lininger, road viewer
  • Eph. Butterfield, road viewer
  • John F Piper, road viewer
  • Wm Frazier, road viewer
  • Benj Wethered, road viewer
  • Geo W Johnson, road viewer
  • Henry Bulthaup, road viewer
  • Chris Nolte, road viewer
  • James McKinney, road viewer
  • Geo W Nevitt, road viewer
  • I R Dunaway, swearing 2 road viewers
  • Dan M Guard, serving road viewers
  • Geo W Mitchell, filling for culvert
  • Marty & O’Toole, freight
  • A T Gridley, surveying road
  • Silas Kelley, assisting survey road
  • Chas Brunnell, land taken for road
  • Sophia E Miller, land taken for road
  • Trangott W Kestner, land taken for road
  • Peter Zimmer, land taken for road
  • Wm Wiesehan, land taken for road
  • John Wiesehan, land taken for road
  • Patrick Carty, land taken for road
  • Fred Wieschan, land taken for road

Coroner’s Inquest.

  • A P Daughters, M.D., post mortem on Chas Cadle

Commissioner’s Court Expense.

  • Warren Tebbs, Clerk, certificates of election, qualifying two Com’s
  • Dan M Guard, serving Commissioners for special session
  • Conrad Lattier, witness and mileage
  • G W Platt, witness and mileage
  • Dan M Guard, attending Com’s Court

Printing and Advertising.

  • Hunter & O’Brien, sundry printing
  • Everett & Gregory, notice to taxpayers
  • L W Cobb, notice to taxpayers
  • J E Larimer, notice to taxpayers

Lawrenceburg Bridge.

  • Martin Tittle, building abutments
  • Patrick Garrity, making approaches
  • Frank X Volz, filling
  • G Beckenholdt, services as Supt, laborers paid by him
  • Walter Fitch, services as engineer
  • O P Cobb & Co., oakum for float
  • F Thomas & Co., tie rods for abutmens
  • Nathan Steadman, stars, for abutm’ts
  • Ben P Heustis, hauling & labor on float
  • James McLeaster, watching at float
  • Page C Sortwell, watching at float
  • John Sortwell, watching at float
  • George Wulper, labor on float
  • John F Truelock, labor on float
  • Wm Teany, labor on float
  • Josiah McLeaster, labor on float
  • Henry Truitt, labor on float
  • Charles Jennison, labor on float
  • Charles Truitt, labor on float
  • Frank Tout, labor on float
  • James Little, labor on float
  • Levi E Cornwell, labor on float

County Superintendent.

  • H B Hill, salary for quarter

Specific Allowance.

  • Dan H Miller, conveyance for Com’s
  • H B Hill, stamps, etc.
  • W R Meyers, 8 statues of Indiana
  • Warren Tebbs, stamps, etc.
  • James D Gatch, stamps, etc.
  • Julius Severin, stamps, etc.

Expense of Criminals.

  • Louis Kohlerman, horse and buggy for Detective Owens
  • Dan M Guard, boarding prisoners

Court Expense.

  • Dan M Guard, summoning juries

Board of Health.

  • Warren Tebbs, statement of marriages

Books and Stationery.

  • Wm B Burford, books
  • Indianapolis Sentinel Co., books, etc.
  • Baker & Thornton, filing envelopes
  • Martin Kieffer, binding

Dearborn County Circuit Court Proceedings – Dec 1885

Proceedings of the December 1885 Session of the Dearborn County, Indiana Circuit Court appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 24 Dec 1885 – Page 2, Column 2

COURT REPORT.

Moses Weiskopf vs. William P. Hall. Change of venue to Switzerland county.

State vs. Peter Koehler. Nol pros.

State vs. John Petscher. Nol pros.

Aaron Huffman vs. Joseph C. Small et al; on note. Judgment by agreement for $219.33.

Joseph Boehmer vs. John Schobin et al; on note. Judgment by default vs defendants for $225.74.

Ezra G. Hayes vs. Warren West. Claim. Change of venue to Ohio county.

Joseph H. Burkam vs. Harry Warnford et al. Replevin. Judgment for plaintiff on default for one cent damages and possession of property.

Nicholas Keller vs. estate of Christopher Keller. Claim of $52.08 allowed.

John Turner vs. Thomas Johnston et al. On account. Judgment in favor of defendant, Joseph M. Johnston, against plaintiff for $700 and decree of foreclosure.

Wrights Corners Vault Association vs. Charles S. Platt. Appeal. Judgment against plaintiff for costs.

Julius Severin et al vs. Edwin B. Dobell et al. Mechanics lien. Judgment against Dobell for $120, and decree of foreclosure of mechanics lien.

Frank Green vs. Wm. P. Huffman. On note. Judgment by default for $305.86.

Edward Marty et al vs. John Obringer et al. Foreclosure. Decree and judgment for$641.51.

Elizabeth D. Tuck vs. John W. Livingston et al. On note. Judgment on default for $154.55.

Henry C. Vincent et al vs. David A. Harding et al. Judgment against defendants for $84.37.

FINAL REPORTS.

Guardian heirs of George W. Hart; Sarah J. Hart, guardian.

Estate of Henry Peper; F. W. Wolke, Administrator.

Estate of John Graham. (Estate under $500.)

Estate of Margaretha C. Matheus. P. L. Matheus, Administrator.

Guardian Andrew F. Collins. A. P. Daughters, Guardian.

Estate of Rebecca Miller, Wm. H. Greene, Administrator.

WILLS PROBATED.

Will of Benjamin Sprang.

Will of Magdalena Staub.

Will of Ann Eliza Burruss.

Will of Egidius Braunagel.

APPOINTMENTS.

Guardian Martha A. Cloud. John F. Tebbs, Guardian.

Estate of Ann E. Burruss. L. G. Adkinson, Executor.

NEW CASES.

Frank Green vs. Wm. P. Huffman. On note.

Samuel McElfresh vs. Helen A. McElfresh. Divorce.

Henry Kimmel vs. Emma Kimmel et al. Partition.

Edward Marty et al vs. John Obringer. Foreclosure.

John F. Tebbs vs. Alf C Markland. On note.

Elizabeth D. Tuck vs. John W. Livingston et al. On note.

Mary Kuntz vs. John Kuntz. Divorce.

Thomas T. Annis vs. Zeph Heustis. On note.

Siegmund C. Frank vs. Wm. P. Squibb et al. On account.

Leah H. Fitch vs. D. W. C. Fitch. On account.

Central Chemical, &c., Co. vs. Diedrick Kramer.

John B. Garnier vs. John Bammert.

Hosea B. Herrick vs. George W. Preston.

ADMITTED TO PRACTICE.

John E. Baker and Fred S. Brown.