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Dearborn County Circuit Court Proceedings – Feb 1882

Proceedings of the February 1882 Term of the Dearborn County, Indiana Circuit Court appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 9 Feb 1882 – Page 3, Column 2

CIRCUIT COURT.
Court convened on Monday, with the following new cases on the docket:

Charlotte Yentz vs. Charles Yentz. Divorce.

Annie Patzker vs. Frank Patzker. Divorce.

Nannie Hughes vs. John Hughes. Divorce.

Henry Ramer vs. Clarissa Daniels. Complaint on note.

Annie E. Roberts vs. John J Roberts. Divorce.

Thomas L Baker vs. George F Randall et al. Complaint for injunction.

Mary Mahoney vs. John Mahoney. Divorce.

John H Thompson vs. Seth Platt. Damages of $1000.

Joseph H Burkam vs. Charles C Kepper. Complaint on note.

Daniel Barkis vs. James W Pate. Complaint on note.

Eliza A Miller vs. Ezra G Hayes. Complaint for injunction to apportion certain costs.

Bernard McDermott vs. John Mack. Petition and complaint for partition.

Rebecca Robertson vs. James Cooper. Demand, $500.

Ada Frazier vs. David Frazier. Proceedings supplementary to exception.

Annie Perry vs. Leonidas Perry. Divorce.

Alex Beckman vs. Rudolph Walters. Damages.

Wm Probasco & Braun vs. Thomas Watts and D Stapp. Complaint for $1,200.

State ex rel Hattie Mason vs E Blake Lamar. Complaint for bastardy.

Martin  Corcoran vs. Mary Cocoran. Complaint for equitable relief.

Robert Mason vs. James Grange. Appeal.

Stephen Liddell vs. Adaline Junker. Appeal.

George M Roberts vs. Clarissa Daniels. Attachment.

Caroline Bruce vs. Job Little. Demand, $500.

John Tellis makes final report as administrator of the estate of John E. Godert.

Precilla Garrison makes final report and resigns her trust as guardian of Hazel Suit.

John Probst makes final report in the estate of Barbara Huth.

The will of Charles Reisman was admitted to probate. He bequeaths all his property to his wife.

Annie E. Nowlin appointed guardian of the heirs of Jacob Z. Nowlin. Bond $5.000.

John Probst appointed guardian of the minor heirs of Barbara Huth. Bond $1,400.

John Kimmel enters a plea of guilty to the charge of carrying concealed weapons, and is fined $3.

Caroline Bruce vs. Job Little. Judgment against defendant for $50.

Dearborn County Commissioners Allowances – Dec 1881

Allowances from the October and December 1881 Sessions of the Dearborn County, Indiana Commissioners appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 5 Jan 1882 – Page 3, Column 4

LIST OF ALLOWANCES,
Made by the Board of Commissioners of Dearborn County, Ind., at their Oct & Dec terms, 1881, and ordered to be published in the REGISTER, as having the largest circulation in said county.

EXPENSE OF POOR.

LAWRENCEBURGH TOWNSHIP.

  • Isaac Hayes, house rent, Jen Howard, Mrs. A. Holden
  • Ed Gilland, house rent, Mrs. Williamson
  • Tebbs Bros., groceries, Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. Holden
  • L Kohlerman, 8 coffins and burial exp
  • N Gillig, house rent, Mrs. Kinney, Mrs. Knorr
  • D Norther, house rent, Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. M Truitt
  • Mrs. Scherger, house rent, Mrs. Reig, Mrs. Sherrod
  • L Hayes, house rent, Mrs. Williamson
  • F R Dorman & Co., clothing, B Bennett
  • W H Jordan, medicines
  • Mrs. Fitch, groceries, Mrs. L Johnson, Mrs. McAdams, Mrs. Dorn, Mrs. Bruce
  • Drs. Gatch & Miller, medical services
  • Dr. J P Green, medical services
  • Dr. M H Harding, medical services
  • Dr. C G Walter, medical services
  • Dr. W M Terrill, medical services
  • J S Dorman & Co., clothing, Jim Bradley, Mrs. Ley; house rent, Mrs. Eeads
  • C F Hayes, agt, house rent, Mrs. Carter
  • Geo Meyer, house rent, Louisa Schmit
  • L Kohlerman, coffin & Mrs. Kleckner
  • C Israel, groceries, Mrs. Beach, Mrs. Ruby, Mrs. Squires, Mrs. Farewell
  • John Huth, house rent, Mrs. West, Mrs. Kaiser
  • F Rodenberg, groceries, A Kuntzler, 6ms
  • Julius Currus, groceries, Jen Howard, Mrs. Roberts
  • Moore & Spooner, groceries, Mrs. Locey
  • Mary E Howerton, house rent, Sterling
  • W H Burk, house rent, Mrs. McCright
  • G Renner, house rent, Rhoda Bennett; coal for poor; cash paid on acct of poor
  • Reg. allow. C Krow, care Mrs. Kleckner
  • Reg. allow. Mary Stack, for self
  • Reg. allow. Augusta Windmiller
  • F Lang, groceries, Mrs. Tilford, Mrs. Morand, H Martin, M Morgan

CENTRE TOWNSHIP.

  • E Brewington, house rent, Mrs. Baily
  • J C Green, groceries, I Carpenter, Mrs. Snider, Geo Eikler, F Schwartzenfelder
  • R A McConnel, dry goods, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Heck, Mrs. Lothrage, Mrs. Wagner, Mrs. Baker, A Christy (bld)
  • P Garrety, house rent, I Carpenter
  • Henry Wood, groceries, — Ross, Mrs. Acres, Mrs. Heck, Mrs. Robbins, Mrs. Johnson, Buck Nelson
  • S Siementle, goods, Mrs. Watkins, Wm McCartney, Pat McGrath, J J Carpenter
  • O P Cobb & Co., groceries, Mrs. Garrison
  • Tebbs, Brogan & Co., groceries, Mrs. Cofield
  • Herdengen & Kress, groceries, Mrs. Smith, Ella Walker, Mrs. Dohni, Mrs. V Sickles
  • J M Wheeler, groceries, Geo Hoppey
  • Robt Maybin, groceries, Alex Criswell
  • M Haring, 2 coffins
  • Phil Kastner, groceries, Adam Sengers, Ldy S Warner
  • Anna Earl, groceries, Mrs. Rose
  • Herman Rabe, groceries, John Melson, Mrs. Weishorn, Mrs. Hudson, Mrs. M Bruce
  • Marg Pelgen, Mrs. Rea, Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Wenzell, Mrs. Wainscott, Mr. W Powell, Mrs. Calheim, Mrs. Acra
  • How Lamar, dry goods, Mrs. Carbaugh, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Robinson, Jane Alexander
  • P Koehler, groceries, Mrs. Barns; tak McDonnaugh to pr house
  • F A York, transport for paupers
  • G W Taylor, transport for paupers
  • Chambers, Stevens & Co., groceries, Mrs. Burk, Mrs. Jehn, Mrs. Bussell, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Teany, Joe Peters, Miss Vidito, W Powell, T Roberts
  • A Bloom & Bro, groceries, Mrs. Blasdel, Mrs. A Moran
  • Thos Wright, groceries, Mrs. Shank
  • A Lozier, groceries, Mrs. Heck, Mrs. K Dom, Mrs. Schwartzferger
  • Fred Kreite, groceries, Mrs. M Kerrigan
  • F Opperman, groceries, Mrs. Thos Hughs, Mrs. Kate Welch, Mrs. Mort Kerrigan, Mrs. Mahoney, Mike Killeen
  • C Goldsmith & Bro, goods, Alfred Smith, Jos Peters, Clara Brown, G Gray
  • Chas Fehling, groceries, Mrs. Lothridge, Mrs. Shipper, Mrs. Hauck
  • Fred Housemeyer, goods, J Goodpasture
  • Pat Doble, groceries, Wm Brown, Thos Tracy, Thos Rabbitt, Thos Travers
  • M Mahoney Sr., house rent, Win Carlin
  • W T Day, coffins & burial exp for poor
  • John A Nees, groceries, Wm Thompson, Barbara Sieber, Jas Lockhart, Mrs. Lockridge, Louisa Miller, Bud Gray, transient paupers
  • W W Brison, groceries, Mary Bolar, Joe Melson
  • Dr. Rectanus, paid on acct of poor, services as overseer
  • Lucinda Acre, regular allowance
  • Mrs. Ann Ramsey, regular allowance
  • Mrs. C Schwartzenfelder, regular allowance

YORK TOWNSHIP.

  • Simon Miller, regular allowance
  • Louis Faucett, regular allowance

SPARTA TOWNSHIP.

  • Jas Beatty, paid for J Hoover
  • H D Moore, groceries, I Davis
  • N Todd, house rent, Elizabeth Smith
  • S Crouch & Son, goods, Alice Vinson
  • H B Gault, goods, Johnson Knapp

CLAY TOWNSHIP.

  • Leroy Roberts, paid on acct poor
  • J W E Hartley, groceries, Mrs. Ewing, Mrs. F Lozier
  • J C Vandolah, groceries, Mrs. T Acre
  • F & J Young, goods, Eliz Spangler
  • Ralph Smith, care of Higgins’ children
  • Jane Shepard, regular allowance, (blind)

HOGAN TOWNSHIP.

  • Wm Taylor, goods for poor
  • B P Boardman, groceries, Fannie Bruce, John Stitt, Mrs. Peters

CAESAR CREEK TOWNSHIP.

  • A Sweasy, groceries, for self

KELSO TOWNSHIP.

  • P Weis, flour & meal for M Mathias
  • P Worst & Co., goods, Math Matz
  • Lawrence Antwans, house rent M Matz
  • Caroline Schmidt, regular allowance

JACKSON TOWNSHIP.

  • Frank Busald, groceries, M Meir

LOGAN TOWNSHIP.

  • P J McCormick, paid poor, Ida Folemis

MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP.

  • G W Steinmetz, paid for poor
  • W E Crocker, sundries, Mrs. Layborn
  • Michael Schneider, regular allowance

MILLER TOWNSHIP.

  • Robt Hargitt, groceries, Elizath Hoff
  • Jacob Sefton, regular allowance

EXPENSE COUNTY ASYLUM.

  • H Chairsell, bone dust
  • J Federle & Co., 100 bush potatoes
  • R Behmer, repairs of wagon
  • J H Weber, blacksmithing
  • J C Hibbetts, insurance
  • W H Jordan, medicine
  • T Duncan, paid for sundries, one quar salary
  • C Gelker, 3 coffins
  • F Slater, groceries and clover seed
  • Turnpike Co., toll
  • Geo Ruble, 3 mos work
  • Geo Hall, meat
  • Geo Griffith, barrels
  • Hewitt Billsby, potatoes
  • Lizzie Manlief, 3 mos labor
  • Lewis Hoff, 3 mos labor
  • Jacob Gettle, repairing shoes
  • Wm Kenneds, seed wheat
  • W E Crocker, groceries & sundries
  • Goldsmith & Bro., clothing

SPECIFIC ALLOWANCE.

  • Warren Tebbs, postage, expressage
  • W H Kyle, post, expr for Treas & Aud.

PRINTING.

  • L W Cobb, 6 book certificates
  • Hunter & O’Brien, tax receipts, allowances and Coroner’s Inquests

EXPENSE PUBLIC BUILDINGS.

  • August Willers, repairing locks
  • Geo Beckenholdt & Co., coal
  • Lawbgh Gas Co., gas for 4 mos
  • Tebbs Bros., sund for court house
  • M L Baldwin, lamp for jail
  • Geo Bruce, cash paid for water cooler
  • W H Jordan, sund for c h and jail
  • Francis Lang, oil and soap for jail
  • J Foshag, ice for season
  • Moore & Spooner, mops for c house
  • Sparks Bros., brooms

BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

  • Wilstach, Baldwin books & stationery
  • W B Burford, books & stationery
  • Indianapolis Journal Co., books & stationery
  • M Kiefer, books and stationery

OFFICERS SALARIES.

  • W H Kyle
  • Alex B Pattison
  • Garret Bosse
  • Abram Briggs

EXP. COMMISSIONERS COURT.

  • L Kohlerman, buggy hire

WILSON CREEK BRIDGE.

  • N Steadman & Co., bolts, &c.
  • Jos Tittle, labor & material
  • Graham & Marshall, lumber

DILLSBOROUGH BRIDGE.

  • J D Smith, labor

EXP. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT.

  • H B Hill, for services

EXPENSE OF CRIMINALS.

  • W E Teke, conveying prisoners
  • W McConnell, conveying prisoners
  • J C Sims, boarding prisoners

EXPENSE COURT.

  • J C Sims, summoning petit jury, Nov, Sept; grand Jury, Nov; jury commissioners

NEW COUNTY ASYLUM.

  • Alex B Pattison, ser as architect
  • Seth Platt, extra work on foundation

ROADS AND HIGHWAYS.

  • J C Sims, notifying viewers
  • Martin Buchert & others, viewers
  • Chas Richenbach & others, viewers
  • Clara Nowlin & others, damages land

Dearborn County Circuit Court Proceedings – Dec 1881

Proceedings of the December 1881 Term of the Dearborn County, Indiana Circuit Court appeared in:

Lawrenceburg Register – 1 Dec 1881 – Page 3, Column 3

CIRCUIT COURT.

Final reports were made in the following estates and guardianships: Estates of Martin Koehler, Malinda Miller, Margaret Platt, Mason J. Cloud, John Dorst, Paulus Neurohr, Mary Anna Mondary, Carolien Pruden, and David Powers; Guardianships of Jacob Probst’s heirs, John S. Harper, Jacob Smith’s heirs, and Betty Epstein.

The will of Mary A. Luke, late of Dillsborough, was admitted to probate on Saturday. She bequeathed the bulk of her possessions to her son, Wm. F. Luke.

Will A. Greer, assignee of W. H. Murdoch, has transferred to Mr. Murdoch the property belonging to his estate—Mr. Murdoch having settled with his creditors satisfactorily by giving each creditor two notes, one payable in 12 months and one payable in 24 months.

Thomas L. Baker was appointed guardian of the minor heirs of Samiford Sparks. Bond $400.

John E. Baker has been appointed administrator of the estate of Wm. S. Bridwell. Bond $500.

Rebecca Walters has been appointed administratrix of the estate of John F. Walters. Bond $1,200.

Elizabeth Mangold was appointed guardian of the minor heirs of Jacob Mangold.

Wendel Labbe appointed administrator of the estate of Mathias Thebalt.

William Renner vs. Ann Clendenning. The plaintiff is granted possession of lots Nos. 16 and 17 in Lawrenceburgh, and judgment is rendered against defendant for costs.

Thomas Johnston, Foreman of the Grand Jury, made a report of their visit to the county jail, which reads as follows: “Having visited the county jail, we report everything in good order as to sanitary arrangements under the management of our excellent Sheriff. Mr. John Sims, and his excellent lady. The inmates seem to be well cared for, and we have no improvements to suggest at the present.”

Omar F. Roberts vs. Mary J. Roberts. Judgment against defendant for divorce. The plaintiff is required to pay William J. McHenry $2.50 per week for the support of Paul Wickliffe Roberts, who is placed in the custody of the mother.

John Cairns, commissioner in the ex parte proceedings of Jane Cairns and others, heirs of Claudius Anderson, makes a report of his doings in this case, which is approved by the court.

The Grand Jury adjourned on Saturday. During their session they found twelve indictments.

Lawrenceburg Register – 8 Dec 1881 – Page 2, Column 4

CIRCUIT COURT.

William S. Holman, Trustee, vs. Adam Kerr. Judgment against defendant for $915.

State vs. Jordan Ransom. Assault and battery. Enters a plea of guilty. Fined $2 and costs.

Jacob Hallowell vs. Charles Bantley. Judgment against defendant for $5 and injunction.

Jacob Z. Nowlin vs. Ferris H. Whipple. Judgment against the plaintiff.

B. N. McHenry & Co. vs. Wm. Block. Judgment against defendant for $800.

Stephen Peters vs. Mary Peters. Decree of divorce granted to the plaintiff. The grounds being cruel treatment, drunkenness and abandonment.

The will of the late Joseph Hall was admitted to probate. After the payment of debts, if any exist, all of the property, both real and personal, is given to his wife, Mrs. Ann Hall. The will bears date October 21, 1881.

Alice Goodwin vs. Jacob Goodwin. Judgment against defendant for divorce.

William Negele vs. Patrick Garrity. Judgment against defendant for $225.

Upon the petition of John Gaines, Administrator, the estate of Claudius and Jane Anderson are consolidated.

Andrew P. Daughters makes final report as commissioner of the estate of Britannia Heaton.

Hannah Marshal makes final report as guardian of the heirs of Anson Marshal and resigns her trust.

James Garrigus makes final report as administrator of the estate of Silas Wicks.

Dearborn County Commissioners Allowances – Sep 1881

Allowances of the September 1881 Session of the Dearborn County, Indiana Commissioners appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 20 Oct 1881 – Page 1, Column 5

LIST OF ALLOWANCES,
Made by the Board of Commissioners of Dearborn County, Ind., at their Sept. term, 1881, and ordered to be published in the Register, as having the largest circulation in said county.

EXPENSE OF POOR.

LAWRENCEBURGH TOWNSHIP.

  • Chas Brogan, groceries, Mrs. Holden
  • Dr. W M Terrill, medical attendance
  • Dr. J P Green, medical attendance
  • W J Fitch, groceries, Mrs. Bruce, Mrs. Fred Dorn
  • J Currus, groceries, John Godfrey, Miss Roberts, Jennie Howard
  • Isaac Hayes, house rent, Mrs. A Holden, Jennie Howard
  • Dr. O C Evans, medical attendance
  • Ed Gilland, house rent, Mrs. L Williams
  • S Strasburger, 1 pr shoes, Mrs. Loeb
  • C Israel, groceries, Mrs. Squires, Mrs. Beach
  • W Fitch, house rent, Mrs. J Smith (6 mos)
  • John Dorman, goods, Mrs. Ley; house rent, Mrs. Eads
  • G Renner, coal for Mrs. Locey, Mrs. Bruce; cash paid for transient poor
  • J Burk’s est, house rent, Mrs. McCright, Henry Sterling
  • Tebbs Bros, groceries, Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. Williams
  • N Gillig, house rent, Mrs. Kinney, Mrs. Knorr
  • John Huth, house rent, Mrs. West, Mrs. Kaiser
  • Ch Scherger, house rent, Mrs. Reig, Mrs. Sherrod
  • Wm Huber, house rent, Mrs. Wiekley
  • And Wagner, house rent, Mrs. R Bennett
  • Geo Meyers, house rent, Louisa Schimdt
  • Moore & Spooner, groceries, Mrs. Locey
  • D Northern, house rent, Mrs. Roberts
  • Squire Watts, house rent, Mrs. Tilford
  • Sparks Bros, groceries, Mrs. Durman
  • H Helmuth, groceries, Mrs. Williamson
  • H Dodell, groceries, Mrs. Alston, Mrs. Bridennare
  • C F Hayes, agt, house rent, Mrs. Carter
  • Drs. Gatch & Miller, medical attendance
  • F Lang, groceries, Mrs. Morand, Mrs. Tilford, Mrs. Bader, Mrs. Reed
  • Wm Hollond, care of Sam Woods

CENTRE TOWNSHIP.

  • S Siemantle, groceries, Wm McCartney, John West, Mrs. Watkins, Pat McGrath
  • Goldsmith Bros, clothing, B Wells’ boys
  • F A York, carriage hire, J Stitt to home, John Durman to poor house, woman & children to Rising Sun
  • M Maloney Sr., house rent, Mrs. Carlin
  • Thos Wright, groceries, Mrs. Shank
  • Mrs. Groely, house rent, Ben Anderson
  • A Lozier, groceries, Mrs. Heck, Miss Katie Dom, C Schwentzferger
  • John A Nees, groceries, Wm Thompson, John Bush, Chas Gibbs, Mrs. Acre, James Currigan, John Stitt, transient paupers
  • Herman Rabe, groceries, Martha Bruce, Mrs. Weishorn
  • Christ Ritter, groceries, Mrs. Clark
  • Geo Oswald, groceries, John Thompson, Fred Pamer, Jesse Smith, John Cooper
  • Mrs. Anna Earl, groceries, Mrs. Ross
  • Herdegen & Kress, groceries, E Walker, Mrs. Smith, M A McKain
  • Geo Siemantle, groceries, Mrs. Grob, John Horton
  • W T Day, coffin
  • Robert Magbin, groceries, Alex Criswell
  • Peter Koehler, groceries, Thos Rabbitt, Mrs. Beas, P McGraw, Geo Borten, Miss Merrill
  • Pat Doble, groceries, Rube Stivers, William Brown
  • Philip Kestner, groceries, L & S Warner, A Sengers
  • Fred Kreite, groceries, Mrs. Lube, Mrs. J Kerrigan, Mrs. Brown
  • F Opperman, groceries, Mrs. Thos Hughs, Mrs. Kate Welch, Mrs. Mahoney, Mrs. M Kerrigan
  • Mrs. H Pelgen, groceries, Mrs. S Rhea, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Wenzel, Mrs. Winscott, Mrs. Wm Powell, Mrs. W Vahe
  • McCreary & Niebaum, goods, Shoemaker, Mrs. Christy, Mrs. Carlin, Mrs. Bowler
  • Langtree & Mitchell, groceries, Mrs. Tracey, Mrs. Hudson, Mrs. Cofield, Mrs. Ross
  • Henry Wood, groceries, Mrs. Dacon
  • O P Cobb & Co., groceries, Mrs. Garrison, Geo Burton
  • J M Wheeler, groceries, Mrs. Ramsey, Geo Hopping
  • A Bloom & Bro, groceries, H A Moran, Mrs. Blasdell
  • Dr. F Rectanus, trustee, cash for paupers, overseeing poor
  • Chambers, Stevens & Co., Mrs. Teany, Mrs. Smith, Miss Vidito, Mrs. Jehu, Joe Peters, Mrs. Bush, Mrs. Bussell
  • Wymond & Hayes, Mrs. H Brewington, John Barkdoll, Thos Rabbitt
  • W W Brison, groceries, Mrs. Bolar, John Melson, Mrs. McGraw
  • Chas Fehling, groceries, Mrs. Shipper, Mrs. Hauck
  • F Horsemeyer, groceries, John Goodpasture

MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP.

  • W F Crocker, goods, Mrs. Laybourne

CLAY TOWNSHIP.

  • W W Withrow, goods, Hannah Ewing
  • F A Young, goods, Elizabeth Spangler
  • Fred Tholke, goods, Hiram Thompson, Mrs. Luther
  • T M Sender, coffin
  • J W E Hartley, goods, Mrs. Lazier
  • J C Vandolah, goods, Thos Acre, Mrs. McFarland, Ira Shepard

JACKSON TOWNSHIP.

  • Christ Oelker, coffin, exp Wm Johnson
  • H Chairsell, goods for funeral

MILLER TOWNSHIP.

  • Haddock & Liddle, goods, John Calvin
  • Dr. J R Liddle, medical attendance
  • J Jackson, coffin, burial exp, Nancy Dodd
  • Jac Sefton, taking care Mrs. Sefton
  • F M Jackson, trus, cash paid for poor

SPARTA TOWNSHIP.

  • Dr. A P Daughters, goods, J Knapp, Alice Vinson
  • Jas Beatty, cash paid for Adam Kerr, Jacob Hoover, R Bourroughs, S A Bowen
  • H D Moore, goods, Isaac Davis
  • Nath Todd, house rent, Mrs. Smith (6 mos)

LOGAN TOWNSHIP.

  • Elizabeth Ward for self

EXPENSE OF INSANE.

  • T Downton, care unknown person, 12 dys

OFFICERS SALARIES.

  • Abram Briggs, commissioner
  • Michael Hoff, commissioner
  • Garret Bosse, commissioner
  • W H Kyle, treasurer
  • Alex B Pattison, auditor

COUNTY ASYLUM.

  • Tebbs Bros., potatoes
  • Geo W Hall, swt potato plants, beef
  • W F Crocker, merchandise
  • F Slater, dry goods
  • Byron S Clark, blacksmithing
  • Turnpike Comp., toll
  • A R Clark & Co., coffee and sugar
  • Thos Duncan, cash paid and salary
  • J & M Ruble, threshing
  • D Perlee, blacksmithing
  • Lizzie Manlief, 13 weeks labor
  • Geo Ruble, 3 mos labor
  • Louis Hoff, 3 mos labor
  • Christ Oelker, coffin

NEW COUNTY ASYLUM.

  • Seb Greenham, removing old house
  • Henry Stenger, 23 days superintending

PRINTING.

  • Hunter & O’Brien, printing and adver

PUBLIC BUILDINGS.

  • S Strasburger, sundries for court house
  • Lawbgh Gas Co., gas
  • Tebbs Bros., sundries for court house
  • H Hitzfield, carpenter work on c h & jail
  • Francis Lang, soap and oil for c h

EXPENSE OF CRIMINALS.

  • John C Sims, boarding prisoners

ROADS AND HIGHWAYS.

  • Geo C Columbia, recording deed
  • Mary Kriete, land for road
  • J C Sims, serving notices on viewers

BOOKS AND STATIONARY.

  • M Kiefer, books and stationary
  • Ind’polis Journal Co., books and stationary
  • Wilstach, Baldwin & Co., books & stationary
  • W B Burford
  • Rosser, McClure & Morley
  • Sentinel Co.

SPECIFIC ALLOWANCE.

  • Est F Lang, omitted fees as treas
  • Chas Lods
  • Geo Bruce, cash paid for McFarland
  • W H Kyle, postage, expressage &c.
  • Est John Schwartz, exp to Cincinnati

COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT.

  • H B Hill, salary for quar & exp of office
  • Leive Bros., blanks for supt.

CORONER’S INQUEST.

  • Dr. C G Walter, post mortem exam

BRIDGES.

  • Chas Bauer, work on Aurora bridge
  • John Graham, lumber on Aurora bridge
  • A Briggs, cash paid Logan bridge
  • M B Miller, work on Dillsboro bridge
  • John Tullis, making fill on Dillsboro bridge

Dearborn County Teachers Institute – 1881

Teachers at the 1881 Dearborn County, Indiana Teachers’ Institute appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 22 Sep 1881 – Page 2, Column 5

The County Teachers’ Association.

The Dearborn County Teachers Association held its first session of the ensuing school year at the High School building in this city on Saturday last, Prof. J. R. Trisler, President, and J. H. Van Houten, Secretary. The attendance for the day was very large; in fact, every seat was occupied. The music for the day was furnished by Prof. Roehrig and the pupils of the High School.

Below we give the names of the teachers present and the post-office of each:

LAWRENCEBURGH.

  • Prof. J. R. Trisler
  • Prof. T. V. Dodd
  • Prof. E. A. Roehrig
  • Josie Brand
  • Lizzie Liddle
  • Annie L Rice
  • Sophia Bohlender
  • Joanna Eppens
  • Emma Brogan
  • Clementine Richey
  • Alice Schleicher
  • M. L. Collins
  • Ottilee Pagansticker
  • Ruth Baldwin
  • Mary E. Pusey
  • Myrtle L. Piece
  • Mamie Pierce
  • Emma Blair
  • T. J. Grenfelder
  • J. Fred Ferger
  • H. Lee Early
  • Owen Grubbs

MOORE’S HILL.

  • Carrie E. J. Heaton
  • G. H. Hayman
  • J. O. Churchill

WEISBURG.

  • J. P. Van Wedding
  • J. H. Van Houten
  • A. W. Kaller

GUILFORD.

  • Susie E. Collier
  • J. W. Mathews

HARRISON.

  • Alice M. Barnes

BRIGHT.

  • Carrie Heiskill
  • G. W. Truitt
  • Alice King

AURORA.

  • H. B. Hill, Co. Supt.
  • S. W. Hillman
  • Alta Blackmore
  • Annie Suter
  • Clara Folbre
  • Emma Platter
  • Louisa Severin
  • Jennie P. Stark
  • Flora M Platter
  • Margie Kaster
  • Emelia M. Unger
  • Myra Parks
  • Lizzie Passell
  • Kittie Storch
  • Marie Bruckner
  • Jennie Downey
  • Angie L. Garnier
  • M E Jordon
  • O. P. M. Hubbard
  • J. M. Beckett
  • H. W. Abbott

MANCHESTER.

  • Lyman J. Freeland
  • A. B. Collier
  • C. L. Walser

NEW ALSACE.

  • Miss D. M. Becker

DILLSBORO.

  • Mary A Vandolah
  • F. D. Churchill

FARMER’S RETREAT.

  • J. F. W. Kuhlman

COLD SPRINGS.

  • Will A. Wheeler
  • Wilber Smith
  • Nelson Grimsley

Dearborn County Circuit Court Proceedings – Sep 1881

Proceedings of the September 1881 Term of the Dearborn County, Indiana Circuit Court appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 15 Sep 1881 – Page 3, Column 2

CIRCUIT COURT.
The following cases among others, noticed elsewhere, have been disposed of this week:

State vs. Thomas Thompson, petit larceny, sentenced to sixty days in the county jail.

State vs. George Linkenbach. Dismissed.

State vs. William Williams; assault and battery. Plea of guilty, and fined $5 and costs.

State vs. Carrie Grepke; surety of the peace. Recognizance bond forfeited.

State vs. Christian Borgman. Dismissed.

Southeastern Indiana Fair Awards – 1881

Awards from the 1881 Southeastern Indiana Fair in Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana appeared in:
Aurora Dearborn Independent – 22 Sep 1881 – Page 3, Column 4

LIST OF PREMIUMS
Awarded at the Thirteenth Annual Fair of the South-eastern Indiana Agricultural Society, Held at Aurora, September 7 to 10, 1881.

HORSES FOR HEAVY DRAFT.

STALLIONS.

  • Four years old, John Mulford.
  • Three years old, Frank Turner.
  • Two years old, O. P. Monsoe.
  • One year old, Elias Small.
  • Colt under 1 year old, Elijah Greer.

MARES.

  • 4 years old, C. L. Lee.
  • 3 years old, R. B. King.
  • 2 years old, C. J. Johnson.
  • 1 year old, Geo. L. Taylor.
  • Colt under 1 year, John Smith.

GELDINGS.

  • 4 years old, Geo. W. Turner.
  • 3 years old, W. C. Mulford.
  • 2 years old, John Mulford.
  • 1 year old, Frank Turner.

BROOD MARES–$12 PURSE.

  • Mare any age, with colt, F. Turner.
  • Second premium, Charles Johnson.

MULES AND JACKS.

  • Jack, any age, J. W. Gaines.
  • Jenny, any age, John Elliott.
  • Mule 3 years old, J. W. Gaines.
  • Mule 2 years old, John Dils.
  • Mule 1 year old, Frank Marsh.
  • Sucking mule, Frank Marsh.
  • Matched mules, C. W. Mendell.

PURSE FOR RACKING.

  • Racking mare, horse or gelding, J. H. McDaniel.
  • Second premium, Van Shanks.

FASTEST HUNNING MULE.

  • First premium, J. L. Randall.
  • Second premium, John Dils.
  • Third premium, W. F. Kerr.

HORSES FOR GENERAL PURPOSES.

STALLIONS.

  • 4 years old, Riddell & Norris.
  • 3 years old, L. Gate.
  • 2 years old, H. Abbott.
  • 1 year old, Jonathan Wilson.
  • Colt, under 1 year, E. L. Grant.

MARES.

  • 4 years old, John Conway.
  • 3 years old, Riddell & Norris.
  • 2 years old, Wm. Cooper.
  • 1 year old, John Conway.
  • Colt, under 1 year, Harrison Abbott.

GELDINGS.

  • 4 years old, J. H. McDaniels.
  • 3 years old, Geo. Johnson.
  • 2 years old, John Smith.
  • 1 year old, Ed. Guy.

BROOD MARES.

  • Mare, any age, with colt, J. W. Conway.
  • Mare, any age, with colt, 2d premium, L. W. Cobb.

CATTLE.

SHORT HORNS.

  • Bull, 4 yrs old or over, J. P. Walker.
  • 2 years old or over, Beckett & McConnell.
  • 1 year old, Beckett & McConnell.
  • Bull calf, Beckett & McConnell.
  • Cow, 4 years old, Beckett & McConnell.
  • Cow, 3 years old, Beckett & McConnell.
  • Cow, 2 years old, Beckett & McConnell.
  • Cow, 1 year old, Beckett & McConnell.
  • Heifer calf, Beckett & McConnell.

GRADE FOR BEEF PURPOSES.

  • Bull, 2 years old, O. P. Cobb.
  • Bull, 1 year old, O. P. Cobb.
  • Bull calf, O. P. Cobb.
  • Cow, 4 years old, Beckett & McConnell.
  • Cow, 3 years old, Becket & McConnell.
  • Cow, 3 years old, Beckett & McConnell.
  • Cow, 1 year old, John P. Walker.
  • Heifer calf, O. P. Cobb.

GRANGES.

  • Best display from garden, orchard and dairy products, Wilmington Grange.

SPEED RING FOR HORSES.

  • Best trotting horse, mare or gelding, under 4 years old, W. W. Bryson.
  • Second premium, F. M. Ferguson.

CATTLE.

ALDERNY CATTLE.

  • Bull, 4 years old, E. Greer.
  • Bull, 2 years old, J. B. Vail.
  • Bull, 1 year old, G. W. Johnson.
  • Bull calf, John Hopping.
  • Cow, 4 years old, John B. Vail.
  • Cow, 3 years old, John B. Vail.
  • Cow, 2 years old, J. C. Jenkins & Son.
  • Cow, 1 year old, J. C. Jenkins & Son.
  • Heifer calf, J. C. Jenkins & Son.

GRADE FOR MILK PURPOSES.

  • Bull, 2 years old, W. H. Small.
  • Bull, 1 year old, G. W. Johnson.
  • Bull calf, John Smith.
  • Cow, 4 years old, Wm. Appleton.
  • Cow, 3 years old, E. Greer.
  • Cow, 2 years old, W. H. Small.
  • Cow, 1 year old, J. Wildridge.
  • Heifer calf, Jesse Hopping.

$10, $10 AND $25 PURSE FOR CATTLE.

  • Bull, any age, Beckett & McConnell.
  • Second premium, Beckett & McConnell.
  • Cow, any age, Beckett & McConnell.
  • Second premium, Beckett & McConnell.
  • Best herd for beef, Becket & McConnell.
  • Second premium, Beckett & McConnell.
  • Best herd for dairy, J. C. Jenkins.

HOGS.

LARGE BREED.

  • Boar, 2 years old, John S. Jewett.
  • Boar, 1 year old, E. Wymond.
  • Sow, 2 years old, A. House.
  • Sow, 1 year old, J. S. Jewett.
  • Pair shoats under 6 months, A. House.

SMALL BREED.

  • Boar, 2 years old, C. H. Dunning.
  • Boar, 1 year old, A. D. Hopping.
  • Sow, 2 years old, A. D. Hopping.
  • Sow, 1 year old, W. Smith.
  • Pair shoats under 6 months, J. M. Hall.

$10 PURSE ON HOGS.

  • Boar, large breed, A. House.
  • Second premium, J. S. Jewett.
  • So, with 5 or more pigs, A. House.
  • Boar, small breed, C. H. Dunning.
  • Second premium, C. H. Dunning.
  • Sow, with 5 or more pigs, C. H. Dunning.
  • Second premium, A. D. Hopping.

SHEEP.

FINE WOOL.

  • Buck, over 2 years old, E. Butterfield.
  • Buck, over 1  year old, E. Butterfield.
  • Ewe, E. Butterfield.
  • Lambs, 2 in number, E. Buttefield.

LONG WOOL.

  • Buck, over 2 years old, J. S. Beckett.
  • Buck, over 1 year old, J. S. Beckett.
  • Ewe, J. S. Beckett.
  • Lambs, 2 in number, J. S. Beckett.

MIDDLE WOOL.

  • Buck, over 2 years old, A Works.
  • Buck, over 1 year old, J. S. Beckett.
  • Ewe, J. S. Beckett.
  • Lambs, 2 in number, J. S. Beckett.

$8 PURSE ON SHEEP.

  • Herd, 1st premium, J. S. Beckett.
  • Second premium, J. S. Beckett.

$20 PURSE ON STALLIONS AND MARES.

  • Stallion, Riddell & Norris.
  • Second premium, Riddell & Norris.
  • Brood mare, Riddell & Norris.
  • Second premium, L. W. Cobb.
  • Sucking colt, Ernest Grant.

$16 AND $10 PURSES ON SADDLE HORSES.

  • Horse, gelding or mare, J. H. McDaniels.
  • Second premium, Riddell & Norris.
  • Horse, gelding or mares 3 years old, A Gale.
  • Second premium, F. M. Ferguson.

$15 PURSE ON SINGLE HARNESS HORSES.

  • Horse, mare or gelding, Mark Bond.
  • Second premium, John Yaney.

$15 PURSE ON MATCHED HORSES.

  • Pair geldings or mares, J. C. Jenkins & Son.
  • Second premium, J. L. Mulford.

SPEED RING FOR HORSES.

  • Trotting horse, mare or gelding, B. Birney.
  • Second premium, F M Ferguson.
  • Third premium, Van Shanks.

HORSES FOR LIGHT DRAFT.

  • Stallion, 4 years old, Riddell & Norris.
  • Stallion, 3 years old, A. B. Holabird.
  • Stallion, 1 year old, F D Cobb.
  • Colt, under 1 year, Wm Wade.

MARES.

  • Mare, 4 years old, Ed Terrill.
  • Mare, 3 years old, Riddell & Norris.
  • Mare, 2 years old, W W Bryson.
  • Mare, 1 year old, E. S. Downey.
  • Colt, under 1 year old, L W Cobb.

GELDINGS.

  • Gelding, 4 years old, Van Shanks.
  • Gelding, 3 years old, A. Works.
  • Gelding, 2 years old, W. Botts.

BROOD MARES–$12 PURSE.

  • Best mare any age, Riddell & Norris.
  • Second premium, L. W. Cobb.

SPEED RING FOR HORSES.

  • Pacing horse, mare or gelding, F. M. Ferguson.
  • Second premium, T. S. Johnson.
  • Third premium, Jas Holmes.

EQUESTRIAN RING.

  • Lady diver, Lizzie Hall.
  • Second premium, Helen Buffington.
  • Gentleman rider, Joe Jenkins.
  • Boy rider, Morris Riddell.

USEFUL NEEDLE-WORK.

  • Silk quilt, Miss Augusta Seifert.
  • Worsted quilt, Mrs. S. A. Givan.
  • Calico quilt, Mrs. T. M. Kyle.
  • Worsted comfort, Mrs. Elizabeth Givan.
  • Calico comfort, Mrs. Carrie Campbell.
  • Knit comfort, Mrs. Keppling.
  • Hand woolen dress, Miss McClellan.
  • Machine calico dress, Miss Esther Griffin.
  • Machine child’s dress, Mrs. Mary Andrews.
  • Hand child’s dress, Miss Florence Givan.
  • Machine child’s sack, Miss McClellan.
  • Hand child’s sack, Mrs. M. E. Schub.
  • Machine shirt, Mrs. Mary Huff.
  • Machine gown, Esther Griffin.
  • Hand gown, Miss McClellan.
  • Machine chemise, Esther Griffin.
  • Hand chemise, Miss McClellan.

FANCY NEEDLE-WORK.

  • Canvas, Mrs. Keppling.
  • Cloth, Miss McClella.
  • Linen, Carrie James.
  • Muslin, Lizzie Langley.
  • Merino, Miss McClellan.
  • Lace, Clara Quigley.
  • Hair pin cushion, Lizzie Langley.

FANCY WORK.

  • Wax fruit, Mrs. E Cadwell.
  • Wax flower, Cora LaVake.
  • Hair work, Carrie Slater.
  • Shell work, N. B. Kimball.
  • Bead work, Lizzie Langley.
  • Skeleton leaves, Mrs. Wm. Downton.
  • Pin cushion, Lizzie Campbell.
  • Cardboard work, Blanche Knight.
  • Air castle, Blanche Knight.
  • Feather Flowers, Mrs. S. Kimball.
  • Worsted flowers, Mrs. M. E. Ritter.

CROCHET WORK.

  • Cotton crochet work, Mrs. Keppling.
  • Woolen work, Mrs. M. E. Shub.
  • Linen work, Jennie Glardon.
  • Silk work, Mrs. M. E. Shub.
  • Talting work, Lizzie Langley.
  • Embroidered skirt, Sennie Glarden.
  • Worsted foot stool, Martha McClellan.
  • Pillow cases, Mrs. S. H. Givan.
  • Pillow shams, Esther Griffin.

DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES.

  • Five yards Linsey, Mrs. M. Lee.
  • Five yards flannel, Mrs. M. E. Lee.
  • Five yards jeans, Mrs. M. E. Lee.
  • Rag carpet, Mrs. T. Davis.
  • Pair home-made blankets, Mrs. Lee.
  • Pair woolen stockings, Agnes Chaffin.
  • Pair woolen knit mittens, Mrs. T. Davis.
  • Pound woolen yarn, Mrs. M. Lee.
  • Foot mat, Mary A. Goodrich.
  • Hearth rug, Augusta Seifert.
  • Cotton knit stockings, Agnes Griffin.

FARM IMPLEMENTS.

  • Plow for general purposes, Wm. Clore.
  • Sod plow, general purposes, Wm. Clore.
  • Subsoil plow, Wm. Clore.
  • Shovel plow, Wm. Clore.
  • Sidehill plow, Wm. Clore.
  • Hoe, S. E. Laird.
  • Two horse harrow, Wm. Clore.
  • Axe handle, S. E. Laird.
  • Display farm implements, E. S. Downey.
  • Second premium, Wm. Clore.

MECHANICAL AND CHEMICAL PRODUCTS.

  • Photographic, A Zengel.
  • Sewing Machine, Wheeler & Wilson.
  • Display scroll work, John H Stier.
  • Display millinery goods, Martie McClellan.

POULTRY.

  • Buff coachin China chickens, C. L. Lee.
  • Portridge coachin China chickens, C. L. Lee.
  • Lighs Brahma chickens, J. Alder.
  • Dark Brahma chickens, C. L. Lee.
  • Brown Leghorn chickens, W. Humfeldt.
  • White Leghorn chickens, J. Alder.
  • Plymouth Rock chickens, J. Adler.
  • Ranton chickens, C. L. Lee.
  • Black Spanish chickens, J. Alder.
  • Same chickens, J Buffington.
  • Mixed or cross-breed, W F Kerr.
  • Ducks, C L Lee.
  • Turkeys, J. Alder.
  • Geese, Mrs. T. Davis.
  • Best display, C. L. Lee.

FLOWERS.

  • Display bedding out plants, S Humfeldt.
  • Display roses in bloom, S. Humfeldt.
  • Specimen rose in bloom, S Humfeldt.
  • Hanging basket, Mary D. Reese.
  • Display geraniums, S. Humfeldt.
  • Display cacti, S. Humfeldt.
  • Display dahlias, Mrs. Campbell.
  • Display cut flowers, S. Humfeldt.
  • Bouquet, S. Humfeldt.
  • Display greenhouse plants, S. Humfeldt.
  • Single plant of any kind in bloom, S. Humfeldt.

ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS.

  • Display artificial flowers, Mrs. S. E. Laird.

VEGETABLES.

  • ½ bu early potatoes, D. E. Clemens.
  • ½ bu late potatoes, S. H. Hayes.
  • ½ bu promising new variety, F. Holman.
  • Collection and display potatoes, J. M. Coon.
  • ½ doz. beets for table use, Holman.
  • ½ doz. sugar beets, S. H. Hayes.
  • ½ doz. manget wurzel, E. R. Sellers.
  • ½ doz. carrots, S. H. Hayes.
  • ½ doz. parsnips, S. H. Hayes.
  • ½ doz. cabbage, Frank Holman.
  • ½ doz. turnips, S. H. Hayes.
  • ½ doz. red onions, Leanard Randall.
  • ½ doz. yellow onions, S. H. Hayes.
  • ½ doz. white onions, Frank Holman.
  • ½ doz. tomatoes, S. H. Hayes.
  • 3 or more pumpkins, S. H. Hayes.
  • 3 or more squashes, S. H. Hayes.
  • Watermelon, E. S. Keaver.
  • Muskmelon, S. H. Hayes.
  • ½ gal. lima beans, W. F. Kerr.
  • Doz. ears sugar corn, Frank Holman.
  • ½ bu onion sets, S. H. Hayes.
  • ½ bu sweet potatoes, S. H. Hayes.
  • Kershaw pumpkin, Harvey Hopping.
  • Collection and display of vegetables, S. H. Hayes.
  • 2d premium, J. M. Coon.
  • Best sugar cane, H. Hopping.

GRAIN.

  • ½ bu white wheat, S. H. Hayes.
  • ½ bu red wheat, L. Randall.
  • ½ bu promising new variety, S. H. Hayes.
  • Display of wheat, S. H. Hayes.
  • Display of rye, L M Clemens.
  • ½ bu oats, J. Alder.
  • ½ bu spring barley, S. H. Hayes.
  • ½ bu fall barley, L Randall.
  • ½ bu white corn in ear, Amos Wright.
  • ½ bu yellow corn in ear, H Hopping.
  • ½ bu any other color, J. M. Coon.
  • ½ bu popcorn, N. V. Kimball.
  • Specimen broom corn, J. M. Coon.
  • Collection and display of corn, 1st, J. W. Clemens; 2d, J. M. Coon.

FRUITS.

  • Specimen fall apples, J. Campbell.
  • Display fall apples, B. Buffington.
  • Specimen winter apples, B. Buffington.
  • Display winter apples, B. Buffington.
  • Specimen pears, B. Buffington.
  • Display pears, B. Buffington.
  • Specimen white peaches, N. Kimball.
  • Specimen yellow peaches, S. H. Hayes.
  • Display peaches, S. H. Hayes.
  • Specimen grapes, N. Kimball.
  • Display grapes, S. H. Hayes.
  • Specimen quinces, N. Kimball.
  • Specimen plums, N. Kimball.
  • Display of fruit, 1st, S. H. Hayes; 2d, G. W. Turner.

BREAD AND CAKES—HOME-MADE.

  • Loaf wheat bread, milk or salt-rising, Mrs. A. S. Wood.
  • Loaf wheat bread, yeast rising, Mrs. A. S. Wood.
  • Loaf corn bread, Mrs. A. S. Wood.
  • Loaf rye bread, Mrs. A. S. Wood.
  • Sample pound cake, Mrs. A. S. Wood.
  • Sample fruit cake, Mrs. A. S. Wood.
  • Sample jelly cake, Mrs. A. S. Wood.
  • Sample pies, Mrs. A. S. Wood.
  • Collection bread and cakes, Mrs. A. S. Wood.

PICKLES.

  • Specimen sweet pickles, Mrs. A. S. Wood.
  • Display sweet pickles, Maggie Lozier.
  • Specimen sour pickles, Miss Lillie Griffin.
  • Display sour pickles, Miss Lillie Griffin.
  • Ocre pickles, Mrs. Quigley.
  • Mango pickles, Miss Lillie Griffin.

DRIED FRUIT AND VEGETABLES.

  • Specimen dried fruit, W. F. Kerr.
  • Specimen dried vegetables, E. Clemens.
  • Collection dried fruits and vegetables, E. Clements.
  • Lard, Mrs. F. Withered.

DAIRY PRODUCTS.

  • Five pounds butter, Mrs. F. Withered.

CANNED FRUITS.

  • Specimen, Mrs. A S Wood.
  • Display, Miss E. Griffin.

FRUIT BUTTER.

  • Specimen, Mrs. T Davis.
  • Display, Maggie Lozier.

JELLIES.

  • Specimen, Mrs. F. Withered.
  • Display, Mrs. F. Withered.

PRESERVES.

  • Specimen, Mrs. T. Davis.
  • Display, F. Withered.

TABLE COMFORTS.

  • Sample maple sugar, Mrs. T Davis.
  • Gall maple molasses, Mrs. F. Withered.
  • Gall sorghum molasses, Richard Gregg.
  • Catsup, Maggie Lozier.
  • Specimen native wine, Mamie Griffin.

MISCELLANEOUS.

  • Display hardware, S. E. Laird.
  • Display fancy drugs, C. C. Mueller.
  • Shoes made on ground, Dobel Bros.
  • Display groceries, Tebbs Bros.

Lawrenceburg Fair Awards – 1881

Awards at the Lawrenceburg Fair in Dearborn County, Indiana for 1881 appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 1 Sep 1881 – Page 1, Column 6; Page 2, Column 5

LIST OF PREMIUMS
Awarded at the Second Annual Fair of the Lawrenceburgh Agricultural Association,
Held August 23d, 24th, 25th, 26th and 27th, 1881.

CLASS No. 1—Heavy Draught Horses.

STALLIONS.

  • Four years old and over, John Mulford, 1st; Buffington & Giegoldt, 2d.
  • Three years old and under 4, James Gullion, 1st; Frank Turner, 2d.
  • Two years old and under 3, James Gullion, 1st; J Wise, 2d.
  • One year old and under 2, F M Furguson, 1st.
  • Colt under one year old, C J Johnson, 1st; Ernst L Grant, 2d.

MARES.

  • Four years old and over, James Gullion, 1st; same, 2d.
  • Three years old and under 4, J M Stoops, 1st; M H McKinney, 2d.
  • Two years old and under 3, George Johnston, 1st; C L Lee, 2d.
  • One year old and under 2, George L Taylor, 1st; J Wise, 2d.

GELDINGS.

  • Four years old and over, James Gullion, 1st; F C Craig, 2d.
  • Three years old and under 4, Wm C Mulford, 1st; R Ferguson, 2d.

CLASS No. 2—Horses for General Purposes.

STALLIONS.

  • Four years old and over, Riddell & Norris, 1st; same, 2d.
  • Two years old and under 3, H W Abbott, 1st.
  • One year old and under 2, Jonathan Wilson, 1st; F M Ferguson, 2d.
  • Colt under one year old, N S Walton, 1st; F M Ferguson, 2d.

MARES.

  • Four years old and over, Riddell & Norris, 1st; John Conway, 2d.
  • Three years old and under 4, Riddell & Norris, 1st; C M Carlyle, 2d.
  • Two years old and under 3, Wm Cooper, 1st; G W Johnston, 2d.
  • One year old and under 2, John Conway, 1st; C L Lee, 2d.
  • Under one year old, John Yaney, 1st.

GELDINGS.

  • Four years old and over, J H McDaniel, 1st; John W Clore, 2d.
  • Three years old and under 4, L J Collins, 1st.

CLASS No. 3—Saddle Horses.

  • Stallion, speed not considered, Riddell & Norris, 1st; G W Johnston, 2d.
  • Mare, speed not considered, Frank Cobb, 1st; Joseph Curtis, 2d.
  • Best gelding, W M Terrill, 1st.

CLASS No. 4—Horses for Light Harness.

STALLIONS.

  • Four years old and over, Riddell & Norris, 1st; S F Johnson, 2d.
  • One year old and under 2, O P Cobb, 1st.
  • Under one year, John Conway, 1st.

MARES.

  • Four years old and over, J E Terrill, 1st; John E Hayes, 2d.
  • Three years old and under 4, Riddell & Norris, 1st; W B Corbin, 2d.
  • Two years old and under 3, J D Hunt, 1st; Wm Botts, 2d.
  • One year old and under 2, Abiah Hayes, 1st; John Conway, 2d.

GELDINGS.

  • Four years old and over, Riddell & Norris, 1st; James Walker, 2d.
  • Three years old and under 4, W W Brison, 1st.

MATCHED HORSES.

  • Best pair matched geldings, H M Shanks, 1st; John W Clore, 2d.
  • Best pair mares, W B Corbin, 1st; John Yaney, 2d.

CLASS No. 5—Sweepstakes—Stallions and Mares.

  • Best stallion exhibiting two or more of his colts, John R Cole & Son.
  • Best brood mare exhibiting two or more of her colts, James B Gullion.
  • Best sucking colt, regardless of sex, Ernest Grant.

CLASS No. 6—Mules and Jacks.

  • Jack of any age, John W Gaines, 1st; Francis Swales, 2d.
  • Mule, three years old or over, W B Corbin, 1st; same, 2d.
  • Sucking mule, Frank Marsh, 1st; same, 2d.
  • Best span of mules, W B Corbin, 1st; Thomas Wade, 2d.

CLASS No. 7—SPEED RINGS.

GREEN TROT.

  • A. J. Bond, “Gone Up”
  • H. Birney, “Billy G”
  • W. P. Maxwell, “Josie H”
  • James Walker, “E. D. Bannister”
  • C. M. Carlyle, “Kittie Silver”

RUNNING RACE.

  • C. F. Best, “Bourbon”
  • John Mulford, “Fair Count”
  • Green Wilson, “Tom Montague”

GREEN PACE.

  • W. A. Hensen, “Nellie F”
  • A. J. Bond, “Minnie Palmer”
  • W. P. Maxwell, “Frank H”
  • F. M. Ferguson, “Greenwood”
  • T. W. Foster, “Belle West”

TWO-FORTY TROT.

  • J R Cole & Son, “Doc McLaughlin”
  • W P Maxwell, “Clark S”
  • W A Henser, “Lady Elgin”
  • Sam LeForce, “Snow Hill Maid”

THREE MINUTE TROT.

  • Abiah Hayes’ b. m. Josie H.
  • C. M. Carlisle’s ch. m. Kittie Silver
  • Jas. Walker’s b. g., Col. Bannister
  • Bryan Birney’s b. g., Billie G

FREE-FOR-ALL PACE.

  • Abiah Hayes’ ch. s., Frank H.
  • F. M. Furguson, ch. m., Greenwood
  • John J. Piatt’s br. g., Billey Getaway
  • A. W. Robbins’ Black Bird
  • T. W. Foster’s Belle West
  • W. A. Hensen’s Nellie F

RUNNING RACE.

  • Green Wilson’s Tom Montague
  • John Mulford’s Fair Count
  • James Walker’s Tom Punkin
  • Wm. Marshall’s Robin Adair
  • Wm. Shanks’ Bav Bill

FREE-FOR-ALL TROT.

  • W. P. Maxwell’s Mamie M
  • D. Muckel’s Executor

CLASS No. 8—Alderney Cattle

  • Bull of any age, George W Johnston, 1st; E Greer, 2d.

CLASS No. 10—Sheep—Fine Wool Sheep.

  • Buck 1 year old and over, T W W Sunman, 1st; E Butterfield, 2d.
  • Ewe one year and over, T W W Sunman, 1st and 2d.
  • Ewe lamb, T W W Sunman, 1st; E Butterfield, 2d.
  • Buck lamb, E Butterfield, 1st; T W W Sunman, 2d.

LONG WOOL SHEEP.

  • Buck 1 year old and over, Thomas Vaughan, 1st.
  • Ewe one year old and over, T W W Sunman, 1st; Thos Vaughan, 2d.
  • Ewe lamb, Thomas Vaughan, 1st.
  • Buck lamb, T W W Sunman, 1st.

CLASS No. 11—Sweepstakes on Sheep.

  • Buck of any age, Thomas Vaughan.
  • Ewe of any age, T W W Sunman.

CLASS No. 12—Hogs.

  • Boar 2 years old and over, J S Jewett, 1st.
  • Boar 1 year and under 2, John Chidlaw.
  • Boar pig under one year, Albert Houze, 1st.
  • Boar pig under 6 months, Albert Houze, 1st and 2d.
  • Sow two years old and over, Albert Houze.
  • Sow 1 year and under 2, John Chidlaw, 1st; J S Jewitt, 2d.
  • Sow pig under one year, John Chidlaw, 1st; Albert Houze, 2d.
  • Sow pig under six months, Albert Houze, 1st; John Chidlaw, 2d.
  • Sow with less than five sucking pigs, not over three months old, Albert Houze, 1st.

CLASS No. 13—Sweepstakes on Hogs.

  • Best boar for breeding purposes, J S Jewitt.
  • Best sow for breeding purposes, Albert Houze.

CLASS No. 14—Poultry.

  • Pair turkeys, A C Hayes.
  • Pair chickens, William Kestner.
  • Pair ducks, William Kestner.
  • Pair geese, William Kestner.
  • Display of poultry, A C Hayes.

CLASS No. 15—Vegetables—Best.

  • Specimen potatoes, Henry Ahaus.
  • Collection potatoes, A C Hayes.
  • Dozen beets, T W W Sunman.
  • Dozen carrots, H Ahaus.
  • Dozen parsnips, A C Hayes.
  • Bushel onions, H Ahaus.
  • Peck tomatoes, A C Hayes.
  • Three or more squashes, A C Hayes.
  • Three or more muskmelons, A C Hayes.
  • Peck white beans, A C Hayes.
  • Peck white beans, A C Hayes.
  • Dozen peppers, A C Hayes.
  • Specimen celery, M P Searcy.
  • Peck onion setts, M P Searcy.
  • Collection by one exhibitor, John M Kuhn.

CLASS No. 16—Farm Products.

  • Half bushel white corn, E B Hunt.
  • Half bushel yellow corn, A C Hayes.
  • Half bushel white wheat, A C Hayes.
  • Half bushel red wheat, Leonard Randell.
  • Half bushel barley, Leonard Randell.
  • Half bushel oats, A C Hayes.
  • Half bushel flax seed, John M Kuhn.
  • Half bushel timothy seed, T W W Sunman.
  • Half bushel clover seed, T W W Sunman.
  • Twelve stalks sorgim cane, Richard Platt
  • Twelve ears corn on stalk, A C Hayes.
  • Display of grain and seed, John M Kuhn.

CLASS No. 17—Fruits.

  • Specimen fall apples, Resin Rees.
  • Display fall apples, John M Kuhn.
  • Specimen winter apples, Richard Platt.
  • Display winter apples, Richard Platt.
  • Display of apples, S H Hayes.
  • Specimen peaches, S H Hayes.
  • Display of peaches, S H Hayes.
  • Specimen of pears, Richard Platt.
  • Display of pears, S H Hayes.
  • Display of plums, S H Hayes.
  • Specimen grapes, Peter Randell.
  • Display of grapes, S H Hayes.
  • Half dozen quinces, John M Kuhn.
  • Display of fruits, all kinds, S H Hayes.

CLASS No. 18—Farm Implements.

  • Horse hay rake, J E Hughes.
  • Farm wagon, J E Hughes.
  • Farm gate, P D Stagg.
  • Cutting box, J E Hughes.
  • Mowing machine, J E Hughes.
  • Wheat drill, J E Hughes.
  • Corn drill, J E Hughes.

CLASS No. 19—Mechanical Products.

  • Two-horse carriage, George Pfalzgraf.
  • Top buggy, George Pfalzgraf.
  • Open buggy, George Pfalzgraf.
  • Specimens cabinet work, Gus Wehrling.
  • Display saddle work, J W Roberts.
  • Set single harness, J W Roberts.
  • Set double harness, J W Roberts.
  • Display of boots and shoes, Albert Wuest.
  • 25 pounds of flour, Dan Keller.
  • Collection queensware, B Stein.
  • Sewing machine, S W Ward, agt.

CLASS No. 20—Flowers in Pots.

  • Three or more verbenas, S Humfeldt.
  • Three or more geraniums, S Humfeldt.
  • Three or more bergonias, Mrs. Dr. Gatch.
  • Three or more roses, S Humfeldt.
  • Single specimen, Mrs. Leah Fitch.
  • Specimen cactus, S Humfeldt.
  • Pot or plant trellis, same.
  • Display of plants, same.
  • Hanging basket, Mary D Rees.
  • Specimen spotted myrtle, S Humfeldt.
  • Specimen wax plant, same.
  • Specimen turtle geranium, same.
  • Specimen of ferns, Mrs. A S Bannister.
  • Collection of ferns, Mrs. Dr. Gatch.
  • Collection ivies, S Humfeldt.
  • Collection lycopodeums, same.
  • Specimen lycopodeums, same.

CUT FLOWERS.

  • Display of petunias, Mrs. Dr. Gatch.
  • Display of verbenas, Mrs. Dr. Gatch.
  • Display of roses, Mrs. Dr. Gatch.
  • Display assorted flowers, S Humfeldt.
  • Flat bouquet, same.

CLASS No. 21—Domestic Manufactures.

  • Five yards wool carpet, Mrs. W J Crisler.
  • Five yards plaid linsey, Matilda Lee.
  • Five yards flannel, Matilda Lee
  • Pair homemade blankets, Mrs. W J Crisler.
  • Pair woolen knit shoes, same.
  • Pair woolen knit stockings, same.
  • Pair cotton knit stockings, same.
  • Pair woolen knit mittens, same.
  • Pound of stocking yarn, Matilda Lee.
  • Foot mat, Mrs. E Jones.
  • Hearth rug, Mrs. Alice Fitch.
  • Five yards linen toweling, Mrs. Will Cumback.
  • Pair cloth mittens, same.
  • Infant’s crochet afghan, Mrs. W J Crisler.
  • Fancy crochet hood, Mrs. M E Schub.
  • Child’s crochet sacque, Mrs. W J Crisler.

CLASS No. 22—Needle Work—Useful.

  • Quilt, white, solid work, Mrs. Crisler.
  • Quilt, calico, patch work, Mrs. Otha Lane.
  • Quilt, worsted, patch work, Cora P Early.
  • Quilt, silk, Mrs. Crisler.
  • Quilt, log cabin, same.
  • Bed comfort, same.
  • Knit counterpane, Cora P Early.
  • Made bonnet, Mrs. Will Cumback.
  • Display millinery goods, A J Erskine.
  • Morning wrapper for lady, Esther Griffin.
  • Gent’s dressing gown, Mrs. Will Cumback.
  • Lady’s quilted skirt, Mrs. Crisler.

CLASS No. 23—Needle and Fancy Work.

  • Embroidered yoke and sleeves, Mrs. Will Cumback.
  • Embroidered ottoman cover, Ollie E Broadwell.
  • Embroidered handkerchief, Mrs. Jane Buchanan.
  • Embroidered infant’s sacque, Miss M E McLellen.
  • Embroidered lady’s skirt, Miss Glardon.
  • Embroidered chair tidy, Miss M E McLellen.
  • Embroidered flannel skirt, Mrs. W J Crisler.
  • Embroidered chinele slippers, Mrs. A S Bannister.
  • Embroidered worsted slippers, Mrs. W J Crisler.
  • Specimen silk embroidery, same.
  • Specimen worsted embroidery, Mrs. Warren Tebbs.
  • Specimen linen embroidery, Miss M A Brower.
  • Embroidered chemise, Esther Griffin.
  • Embroidered pillow slips, same.
  • Braided child’s dress, Miss Will Cumback.
  • Braided chemise, same.
  • Braided slippers, same.
  • Gent’s shirt, same.
  • Specimen rulling, same.
  • Specimen bobinet work, Miss M E McLellen.
  • Specimen needle work by hand, Mrs. Will Cumback.
  • Specimen tucking, same.
  • Pair lady’s cuffs and collar, Mrs. Robert Duck.
  • Lady’s collar, any kind, Miss M E McLellen.
  • Specimen tatting, Mrs. W J Crisler.
  • Sample cotton crochet work, Miss M E McLellen.
  • Sample woolen crochet work, Miss M E McLellen.
  • Sample silk crochet work, same.
  • Pair chain stitch slippers, Mrs. W J Crisler.
  • Collection articles made by machine, five pieces, Mrs. W J Crisler.
  • Specimen darning on net, Lizzie Braun.
  • Specimen of needlework by a girl under 12 years, Will Cumback.
  • Pin cushion, Mrs. Crisler.
  • Specimen lady’s drawers, same.
  • Specimen pulling, Mrs. W Cumback.
  • Specimen lace work, Mrs. Alice Fitch.
  • Specimen chair tidy, worsted, Mrs. W J Crisler.
  • Specimen chair tidy, cotton, Sallie C Broadwell.
  • Best made lady’s night dress, Miss M E McLellen.
  • Collection fancy work on cardboard, Belle Mason.
  • Collection articles made by hand, Mrs. Will Cumback and Mrs. Schub.

CLASS No. 24—Fancy Work.

  • Flowers, paper, Mrs. S G Givan.
  • Flowers, worsted, Lue B Witt.
  • Best variety split work, Belle Mason.
  • Ornamental shell work, Blanche Chaplin.
  • Specimen hair work, Lue B Witt.
  • Specimen hair jewelry, Mrs. W J Crisler.
  • Gent’s watch case, same.

CLASS No. 25.

  • Two pounds butter, Leonard Randell.
  • Five pounds maple sugar, E Butterfield.
  • Jelly cake, Belle Mason.
  • Gold cake, Alice B Fitch.
  • Silver cake, same.
  • Sponge cake, Pearly Dobell.
  • Pound cake, Belle Mason.
  • Loaf wheat  bread, milk or salt rising, Esther Griffin.
  • Loaf wheat bread, yeast rising, Belle Mason.
  • Sample pies, Belle Mason.
  • Loaf corn bread, same.
  • Sugar soaps, same.
  • Half gallon maple molasses, E Butterfield.
  • Jar peach butter, Belle Mason.
  • Jar tomato butter, same.

CLASS No. 26—Jellies, Preserves and Canned Fruits.

  • Apple preserves, Mrs. H Fitch.
  • Crab apple preserves, same.
  • Grape preserves, same.
  • Pear preserves, John Hornberger.
  • Peach preserves, same.
  • Collection of preserves, Mrs. H Fitch.
  • Grape jelly, S N Wilson.
  • Apple jelly, Mrs. H Fitch.
  • Cherry jelly, Mrs. H Fitch.
  • Tomato jelly, Mrs. H Fitch.
  • Plum jelly, Mrs. H Fitch.
  • Quince jelly, Mrs. H Fitch.
  • Cranberry jelly, Mrs. H Fitch.
  • Gooseberry jelly, Mrs. H Fitch.
  • Crab apple jelly, Mrs. H Fitch.
  • Raspberry jelly, Mrs. H Fitch.
  • Strawberry jelly, Mrs. H Fitch.
  • Currant jelly, Mrs. H Fitch.
  • Canned fruits, six varieties, Esther Griffin.
  • Canned apples, same.
  • Canned watermelon, same.
  • Canned tomatoes, same.

CLASS No. 27—Pickles, Dried Fruit, Wines, Vinegar.

  • Cucumber pickles, Belle Mason.
  • Collection catsup, same.
  • Blackberry wine, Mrs. John Hornberger.

CLASS No. 29.

  • Specimen crayon drawing, M L Collins.
  • Specimen lead pencil drawing, J BOpperman.
  • Specimen oil drawing, L F Collins.
  • Collection of paintings, and to be the work of exhibitor, L F Collins.
  • Collection lead pencil drawing, Blanche Chaplin.

CLASS No. 30—Horsemanship.

  • Best exhibition of Equestrianism.
  • By a lady—Miss Lizzie Tufts.
  • By a gentleman, Marcie Riddell, 1st; Arthur Hayes, 2d.

CLASS No. 31—Miscellaneous.

  • Display of jewelry, L Knyferschmidt.
  • One coverlet, Mrs. S N Willson.
  • Display of photographs, A Zengle.
  • Display of furnishing goods, Joseph May.
  • Portable hay press, Harris Fitch, agent.
  • Display of upholstered chairs, McLean Manufacturing Co.
  • Specimen egg plant, U Baylor.
  • Iron sulky plow, J E Hughes.
  • Sulky hay fork, same.

Lawrenceburg Public Schools Roll of Honor – 1881

Rolls of Honor of Lawrenceburg Public Schools in Dearborn County, Indiana for 1881 appeared in:

Lawrenceburg Register – 7 Apr 1881 – Page 3, Column 4

HONOR ROLL OF LAWRENCEBURGH PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
The following pupils were neither absent nor tardy during the month of March, 1881:

Room 14—C. D. Bogart, Teacher.
Nettie Akers, Belle Adkinson, Anna Brogan, Rita Dunlevy, Mary Emmert, Lillie Fichter, Lizzie Gaines, Dora Huey, Birdie Kirtley, Lizzie Pusey, Lillie Rooke, Carrie Schleicher, May Stockman, Anna Semback, Allie Snyder, Nannie F. Terrill, Kora Thomas, Flora Walters, Jennie Ward, Edward Chapin, William Cohick, Charles Grant, T. Meek, Josh Terrill, George Terrill.

Room 13—J. M. Brand, Teacher.
Julia Akers, Fannie Adkinson, Nettie Burk, Ruth Dunn, Louisa Decker, Ada Fiten, Stella Fisher, May Gullett, Amy Sparks, Willie Miller, Willie Braun, Frank Bookster, John Fox, Eddie Gilland, Willie Haber, Henry Higgs, George Jack, Arthur Kilner, John Nevitt, Charles Schleicher, Early Trisler.

Room 12—M. L. Liddell, Teacher.
Anna Oertling, Carrie Hitzfield, Louise Sembach, Clara Grant, Anna Rief, Curtie Hodel, Belle Duck, Emma Schoenberger, Clara Martin, Susie Hawkins, Edwin Lee, George Lommel, Edwin Kilner, Calvin McKinney, Josie Burkam, Gussie Spanagel, DeMar Rooke, George Decker, James McKinney, William Murdoch, Myron Beckman.

Room 11—Anna Rice, Teacher.
Isaac Swift, Charley Everhart, Charley Howard, Ira Miller, Frank Kyle, Willie Lowe, Fred Sembach, Sam McElfresh, Frank Hocker, Clinton Fitch, Ray Evans, John Fichter, David Werncke, Charles Hemple, August Ferger, Daisy White, Harry Sims, Julia Tripp, Adah Brewer, Annie Steinbock, Carrie Walter, Mary Kilner, Pearly Dobell, Nettie Boardman, Mary Ketcham, George Dobell, Katie Snyder, Sherman Guard.

Room 10—S. Bohlender, Teacher.
John Baumgartner, Albert Geisert, Charlie Speiser, Ralph Walter, Herman Ferger, Anna Siemantal, Emilia Baumgartner, Clara Speiser, Amanda Wuest, Tillie Theis.

Room 9—C. Richey, Teacher.
Emma Israel, Lizzie Schaerger, Emma Fuchs, Jetta Gamber, Tillie Kleinhaus, Katie Kestner, Agnes Jansen, Katie Ratjen, William Rodenberg, Frank Gross, Jacob Kirsch, Carl Koehler, Fred Mueller, Wm Deuschle, Mike Rupprecht, Henry Wesler, Willie Freyn, Freddie Pfalzgraf, Rudie Bartholome, Henry Wencke.

Room 8—M. L. Collins, Teacher.
Anna Hitzfield, Jennie Stine, Carrie Burk, Emma Burk, Amanda Hannah, Winnie Huddleston, Ida Lancing, Mary Sanks, Anna Stein, Pearl Baker, Charlie Hodel, Philip Braun, John Ingils, Frank Emmert, Frank West, Gilbert Anderson, Freddie Cook, Bennie Dean, Eddie Emmert, Harry Francis, Eddie Huddleston, Charles McKee, Albert Linenbach, James Parsons, Willie Wochle.

Room 7—Emma Brogan, Teacher.
Lillie Callahan, Commie Dobell, Hattie Dobell, Retta Givan, Linnie Higgs, Tillie Mathews, Julia Sherrod, Mary Steinboch, Anna Stengenwald, Lizzie Sparks, Anna Wesler, Earl Dorman, Frank Daly, Tom Jeffries, Willie Lotton, John Murdoch, George Mader, Willie Spanegal, John Rork, Oliver Wharton, John Williamson.

Room 6—Nettie Duck, Teacher.
Anna Hitzfield, Rosa Monger, Ollie Sturm, Flora Wade, Ida Yunker, Joseph Backert, Harry Brown, Harry Bartles, Eddie Dillon, Frankie Dorman, Joe Fitch, Tom Fitch, Charley Fichter, Bruce McLeaster, Carl Marshall, Chopas Wharton, Scott Heustis.

Room 5—Alice Schleicher, Teacher.
John Everhart, Emil Decker, Will Dorr, Louis Ellerbrook, Chas Hoog, John Lommel, George Meyer, Chas Pound, Willis Hartgen, Willie Schlager, Phil Schaefer, John Siemantel, Willie Wesler, George Theis, Albert Wencke, Emme Arold, Clara Boese, Eva Brvan, Carrie Brenkert, Louisa Bohlender, Mame Koehler, Lizzie Kuhlman, Louisa Lommel, Katie Krieg, Lizzie Metzler, Tillie Pfalzgraf, Rosa Strasburger, Minnie Sheldon, Bertha Wiles, Louisa Heckheiser, Katie Decker, Katie Wingerter, Lena Seekutz.

Room 4—Susie Farrow, Teacher.
Mary Dexheimer, Ida Early, Mary Hillman, Annie King, Alma Nevitt, Louisa Snyder, Clara Wade, Edith Wesler, Charlie Bookster, Eddie Chapman, Charlie King, John McDaniel, Milton Weehle, Harry Worley.

Room 3—Ger. and Eng., Fred Ferger, Teacher.
Johnnie Russe, Willie Christian, Theodore Decker, Herman Kestner, Charlie Lommel, Willie Oertling, Eddie Panloskey, Andy Wirth, Henry Decker, Freddie Kleinhaus, Albert Jansen, Charles Dorr, Albert Ellerbrook, Willie Pawloskey, Willie Frank, George Bummert, Eddie Israel, Bertha Seekatz, Clara Decker, Emma Schlout, Anna Hanselman, Lulu Jansen, Nannie Hornberger, Anna Klepper, Maggie Kestner, Debbie Mohr, Katie Oertling, Lydia Sembach, Louisa Ulrich, Mena Wolff, Mattie Sheldon, Nellie Lorenz, Emma Decker, Tillie Kestner.

Room 2—Ruth Baldwin, Teacher.
Willie Warford, John Fecher, Jakie Arnold, Albert Schleicher, Clittie Bartholome, Louie Wiles, James Moore, Jimmie Rowe, Charley Terril, George McGranahan, Christina Monger, Callie Werngarter, Mollie Hurtle, Emma Wenke, Elva Bookster, Annie Hillman, Evaline Huber, Gracie Walker, Lizzie McCright, Lillie McComus, Emma Rulis.

Room 1—Emma Smith, Teacher.
Lena Junker, Katie Kunz, Daisy Works, Alma Wochle, Ida Weingarter, Henrietta, Mary Smith, Carrie Konkel, Lucy Worley, Florencen Faucet, Eddie Hillman, Evert McComus, Harry Pfalzgraf, John Wesler, Harry Wade, John Rullis.

NEWTON SCHOOL.

Room 2—J. R. Kuhlman, Teacher.
Bill Bryan, Louis Brandlein, Charlie Crosser, George Doenges, George Federle, Willie Kuhlman, Jerry Gwinn, John Kaffenberger, Louis Lommel, Willie Mueller, Christ Ringloff, Louis Rodenberg, Louis Roth, George Schimpf, John Balz, Georga Scharger, James Sterling, O P M Sterling, John Seller, Emma Dorr, Carrie Deuschle, Lillie Dilrich, Rosa Fackler, Louisa Fleischman, Carrie Freyn, Louisa Kestner, Bertha Cappel, Ida Cappel, Minnie Menke, I Mason, Irene Mason, Jettie Roth, Mina Rodenberg, Tillie Theil, Emma Winter, Hannah Gamber, Mina Young, Lizzie Seller.

Room 1—Sallie Van Cleave, Teacher.
Artie Dillon, Maggie Dietzel, Amelia Dietzel, Minnie Ferger, Stephen Burk, Eddie Ferger, Montie Boensteele, Frank McGee.

Lawrenceburg Register – 12 May 1881 – Page 2, Column 5

HONOR ROLL OF LAWRENCEBURGH SCHOOLS.
The following pupils were neither tardy nor absent during the month of April, 1881.

Room 14—C. D. Bogart, Teacher.
Anna Brogan, Rita Dunlevy, Mary Emmert, Lillie Fichter, Lizzie Gaines, Belle Adkinson, Lizzie Pusey, Carrie Schleicher, May Stockman, Anna Semback, Nannie F Terrill, Kora Thomas, Flora Walters, Lina Berkshire, Lizzie Pusey, Retta Brodbeck, Louisa Howard, Abbie McKinney, Charles Grant, T. Meek, George Terrill.

Room 13—J. M. Brand, Teacher.
Julia Akers, Fannie Adkinson, Ruth Dunn, Louisa Decker, Ada Fitch, Stella Fisher, Ruby Cheek, Lillie McGuffin, Tillie Schwartz, Willie Braun, Eddie Gilland, Henry Riggs, Arthur Kilner, John Nevitt, Willie Miller, Early Trisler, Martin Givan, George Fitch.

Room 12—M. L. Liddell, Teacher.
Anna Oertling, Carrie Hitzfield, Louise Sembach, Clara Grant, Curtie Hodel, Clara Martin, Emma Schoenberger, Emma Daby, George Lommel, Philip Emmert, Major Liddell, Henry Howard, Edwin Kilner, Josie Burkam, Gussie Spanagel, William Murdoch.

Room 11—Anna Rice, Teacher.
Frank Kyle, Willie Lowe, Fred Sembach, Ray Evans, Frank Hocker, Clinton Fitch, Sherman Guard, John Fichter, David Werneke, August Ferger, Harry Sims, George Daly, Daisy White, Julia Tripp, Carrie Walter, Georgie Dobell, Pearly Dobell, Mary Kilner, Lona Hulse, Addie Graham, Isabel Brogan, Gussie Downing, Delia Schleicher, Leura Palmer.

Room 10—C. Richey, Teacher.
Charlie Speiser, Ralph Walter, Herman Ferger, Emilia Baumgartner, Anna Siemantal, Clara Speiser, Clara Woehle.

Room 9—S. Bohlander, Teacher.
Emma Israel, Jetta Gamber, Louisa Wolff, Katie Roth, Tillie Kleinhaus, Katie Kestner, Agnes Jansen, Katie Ratjen, Frank Gross, Jacob Kirsch, Fred Mueller, Wm Deuschle, Albert Kastner, Willie Freyn, Simon Doenges, Julius Bartoleme, Henry Wencke.

Room 8—M. L. Collins, Teacher.
Albert Adkinson, Blanche Dorman, Frank Emmert, Henry Kyle, Harry Miller, Grant Stevens, Frank West, Willie Woehle, Bennie Dean, Eddie Emmert, Eddie Huddleston, Albert Linkenbach, Philip Braun, Charlie Hodel, May Manning, Sarah Murdoch, Emma Burk, Maggie Hannah, Amanda Hannah, Nannie Trisler, Mary Sanks, Anna Stein, Mattie Sherman, Tillie Heckheiser, Winnie Hudleston.

Room 7—Emma Brogan, Teacher.
Commie Dobell, Hattie Dobell, Retta Givan, Linnie Higgs, Mary Steinback, Anna Wesler, Lulu McComas, Birdie Pfalzgraf, Laura Rooke, Annie Straley, Julia Sherrod, Tom Rork, John Rork, Mike Daly, Willie Lotton, George Mader, Earl Dorman, Oliver Wharton, John Williamson.

Room 6—Nettie Duck, Teacher.
Anna Hitzfield, Carrie Breeding, Nettie Hodell, Annie Kunkle, Mary Murdoch, Flora Wade, Rosa Monger, Ollie Sturm, Clara Schleicher, Joseph Backert, Harry Brown, Eddie Dillon, Frank Dorman, Joe Fitch, Charley Fichter, Bruce McLeaster, Chophas Wharton, Scott Heustis, Eddie Graham, George True, Harry Bartles.

Room 5—Alice Schleicher, Teacher.
Emme Arold, Clara Boese, Eva Bryan, Katie Hornberger, Adelia Jansen, Mame Koehler, Maggie Knoebel, Katie Krieg, Lizzie Metzler, Tillie Pfalzgraf, Rosa Strasburger, Louisa Heckheiser, Bertha Wiles, Katie Decker, Katie Wingerter, Lena Seekatz, Emma Kirsch, John Everhart, Emil Decker, Will Dorr, Louis Ellerbrook, Chas Hoog, George Meyer, Charles Pound, Willie Hartgen, John Siemantel, Albert Wencke, George Theis.

Room 4—Susie Farrow, Teacher.
Mary Dexheimer, Ida Early, Mary Hillman, Annie Emmert, Luddie Kunkle, Alma Nevitt, Annie King, Clara Wade, Edith Wesler, Minnie Weaver, Charlie Bookster, Mellie Boone, Milton Woehle, Harry Worley, John McDaniel, Willie Rowe, Eddie Chapman, Charlie King.

Room 3—Ger. and Eng., Fred Ferger, Teacher.
Johnnie Russe, Willie Christian, Theodore Decker, Henry Decker, Freddie Kleinhaus, Willie Oertling, Eddie Pauloskey, Andy Wirth, Charles Dorr, Albert Ellerbrook, Willie Pawloskey, Harry Christina, Charley Fox, Jakie Stuber, George Wirth, Harry Telken, Frank Wirth, Eddie Israel, Bertha Seekatz, Clara Decker, Lulu Jansen, Anna Hanselman, Nannie Hornberger, Maggie Kestner, Katie Oertling, Debbie Mohr, Lydia Sembach, Mattie Sheldon, Nellie Lorenz, Tillie Kestner, Edith Pound, Lulu Sprang, Katie Kox, Nellie Ellerbrook.

Room 2—Ruth Baldwin, Teacher.
John Fecher, Albert Schleicher, Jimmie Rowe, Charley Terril, Christina Monger, Henry Dexheimer, Nettie Dowdell, Mamie Gohen, Ruby Holde, Callie Weingarter, Mollie Hurtle, Emma Wenke, Elva Bookster, Annie Hillman, Evaline Huber, Gracie Walker.

Room 1—Emma Smith, Teacher.
Alma Woehle, Ida Weingarter, Henrietta Murdoch, Katie Kunz, Daisy Works, Seth Justice, Louisa Emerson, Jennie Cremer, Frank McCosky, Willie Long, Emma Steinback, Clara Stein, Curtie Bryant, Early Lannie, Eddie Hillman, Evert McComus, John Wesler, Harry Wade, Joe Rullis, Frankie Bennett, Christie Daily, James Godfrey, Josie McKinney, Orie Slater, Eddie Littrell, Argus McCright.

NEWTOWN SCHOOL.

Room 2—J. R. Kuhlman, Teacher.
Willie Kuhlman, John Kaffenberger, Willie Mueller, Louis Lommel, Louis Roth, O P M Sterling, Frank Speiser, Eddie Schmeltzer, John Theil, Albert Kessens, Louisa Arold, Emma Dorr, Louisa Burkardt, Tillie Ditrich, Carrie Freyn, Minnie Menke, Inez Mason, Irene Mason, Jettie Rork, Tillie Theil, Emma Winter, Hannah Gamber.

Room 1—Sallie Van Cleave, Teacher.
George Strales, Eddie Ferger, Charley Leindecker, Lizzie Burk, Annie Burk, Artie Dillen, Minnie Ferger.

Miller Township District 2 School Roll of Honor – 1881

Roll of Honor of District 2 School in Miller Township, Dearborn County, Indiana for 1881 appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 3 Mar 1881 – Page 2, Column 6

BRIGHT.

Honor Roll of District School No. 2, Miller Township, for the month ending Friday, February 25. Standard grade 85 percent:

A Class.

  • Emma Judd
  • Alice Woods
  • George Woods
  • Louis Hargett

B Class.

  • Annie Woods
  • Willie Roller
  • Nellie Woods
  • Rees Jackson
  • Belle Williamson

AMELIA R. BREWER, Teacher.