Category Archives: Dearborn County

Aurora List of Letters – May 1874

The Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana list of letters for May 1874 appeared in:

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 7 May 1874 – Page 3, Column 1

Letter List.

  • John Barret
  • Miss Anna Fry
  • Sophia Graive
  • John Rist
  • Jas. Willison
  • May Remington
  • Emma Tanin

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 14 May 1874 – Page 3, Column 1

Letter List.

  • Wm. C. Walker
  • Ike VanDyke
  • Sullivan Smith
  • Geo. Nicholson
  • August Hortmame
  • Geo. Barris

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 21 May 1874 – Page 3, Column 1

Letter List.

  • O. Coburn
  • Sophia E. Daley
  • Angeline Humes
  • Jane Hancock
  • Wm. Hannah
  • A. B. Rees
  • Amanda Stephen
  • S. E. Walker

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 28 May 1874 – Page 3, Column 1

Letter List

  • Mollie Bailey
  • Joseph Blair
  • Wm. H. Colburn
  • Anna Laura
  • Mess Belle Rodocker
  • Trease Stall
  • Miss Julia Thiemam

Dearborn County Circuit Court Proceedings – Feb 1874

Proceedings of the February 1874 Term of the Dearborn County, Indiana Circuit Court appeared in:

Aurora Farmer and Mechanic – 12 Feb 1874 – Page 4, Column 4

Circuit Court.
Omar F. Roberts, Judge.

State of Indiana vs. Elias F. Tenney, assault and battery; dismissed by prosecutor.

Same vs. Geo. Lamping, riot; dismissed by prosecutor.

Same vs. same, assault and battery; continued.

Same vs. Elias F. Tenney, official negligence; dismissed.

Same vs. Wm. Bryant, assault and battery; plead guilty and fined $5.

Same vs. Wm. Bryant and Edward Barrett, attachment for contempt; dismissed.

Same vs. Anna Meunsch, provoke; dismissed.

Same vs. Benj. Blue, obstructing highway; dismissed.

John J. Davis vs. I. & C. Railroad; finding for plaintiff, $57.82.

R. D. Brown, administrator, vs. P. Held; judgment.

Jos. H. Burkham vs. Jas C. Smith, claim; attachment.

Mary A. Vail vs. Hiram Clark, writ of replevin.

Peter Walter vs. Louis Fisk, note; dismissed.

Atlanta Carbaugh vs. Simon Carbaugh, divorce; granted.

Milton Taylor vs. Geo. Griffin, note for $273.57; judgment.

Ed. Hayes vs. Danl. M. Guard et al, note for $1,350; judgment.

Henson D. Moore vs. Ann Bayley et al, account; judgment for plaintiff.

First National Bank of Lawrenceburgh vs. Ezra Guard et al, not for $221; judgment for plaintiff.

Same vs. Geo. S. Wymond, note for $50; judgment for plaintiff.

Same vs. Lawrence C. Dailey and wife, on note; judgment for plaintiff.

Same vs. James C. Martin and Jos. H. Guard, note; judgment for pltff.

Same vs. James C. Hayes and James C. Martin, note for $4,015.75; judgment for plaintiff, and $105 allowed Schwartz as a reasonable attorney fee.

Same vs. James C. Martin, not for $5,836.87; judgment for plaintiff.

Wm. H. Conaway vs. Mary J. Conaway; dismissed at cost of plaintiff.

Jacob Seasonwood et al vs. James Muir, for costs; judgment for defendant.

Jacob Kiger et al vs. Truitt & Miller; under advisement.

Lizzie A. Hardesty vs. O. & M. R. R.; tried by court and under advisement.

Mary E. Schlicht vs. Geo. Schlicht; dismissed at plaintiff’s cost.

Wm. Pate vs. Frank Muescha; dismissed.

Mary A. McCullough vs. John McCullough, divorce; dismissed at plaintiff’s cost.

Samuel Brackenridge vs. Purnel A. Tanner; judgment for plaintiff.

James M. Rumsey et al vs. Albert Chambers et al; judgment.

E. G. Burkham et al vs. E. B. Hayes et al; dismissed at plaintiff’s cost.

Wm. Seth vs. Nancy Seth, divorce; granted.

Hanson D. Moore vs. A. P. Cady and McClure; McClure defaulted.

Albert D. Jackson vs. A. A. Helfer; judgment for defendant.

John Gutzwiler vs. Michael Egner et al; judgment for plaintiff for $428.80 and costs.

Mary Barrett vs. David Barrett, divorce; defendant defaulted.

State of Indiana vs. Jacob Gebhart, assault and battery; plead guilty and fined two dollars.

Thos. Spignell vs. Geo. Held; dismissed at plaintiff’s cost.

Mary Baydall vs. Wm. Buffington Jr.; judgment for plaintiff.

State of Indiana vs. Mary A. Madigan, selling on the Sabbath; tried by jury, and fined five dollars.

State vs. Ritter, for malicious trespass, tearing down fence; acquitted.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 12 Feb 1874 – Page 2, Column 1

CIRCUIT COURT REPORT.
Before Judge Roberts.

Court met on Monday of last week. Since the meeting of Court the following causes have been disposed of:

No. 156—R. H. Givan & Co. vs. Ben. Plummer, Administrator of Manliffs. Claim dismissed for want of prosecution.

No. 178—Robert H. Givan vs. same estate. Dismissed for want of prosecution.

No. 198—Geo. W. Terrell vs. Rudolphs estate. Claim allowed $255.50.

No. 200—Trustees of Christian Union Church vs. S. Franklin’s estate. Dismissed for want of prosecution.

No. 199—Strawder Cheek vs. Rudolph’s estate. Claim of $453.20 allowed.

No. 209—Warren Tebbs vs. Yerker’s estate. Claim $10 allowed.

No. 219—James C. Martin vs. Walter Hayes’ estate. Claim dismissed.

No. 686—State vs. E. F. Tenney. Indictment for official negligence. Nol Pros. by the prosecutor.

No. 722—State vs. Bryant and Barrett. Contempt. Nol Pros.

No. 735—State vs. Anna Munch. Provoking an assault. Nol Pros.

No. 744—State vs. Ben Blue. Obstructing highway. Nol Pros.

No. 846—State vs. Gebhardt. Indictment for assault and battery. Plea of guilty and fine of $2 and costs.

No. 1809—J. P. I. Davis vs. I. C. & L. Railroad Co. Trial by the Court, and judgment for plaintiff, for $28.92. This was an action to recover for wood sold the company.

No. 80—William A. Conaway vs. Mary J. Conaway. Action for Divorce. Dismissed for want of prosecution.

No. 93—Jacob Seasongood vs. James Muir. Action on note. Dismissed at plaintiffs costs.

No. 102—State ex rel H. D. McMullen vs. The Auditor of Dearborn Co. This was an action to recover compensation for services as Attorney for the State in the Cheek case at Brookville. A demurer was sustained by the Court to the complaint, and the plaintiff refusing to plead further, judgment was rendered in favor of defendant. Appealed to the Supreme Court.

No. 278—Joseph Warner vs. Spidel. Appeal dismissed. The case came up from a Justice in Centre township.

No. 307—M. E. Schlicht vs. Geo. J. Schlicht et als. Civil action. Cause dismissed at plaintiffs costs.

No. 325—Wm. Pate vs. Frank Mancher. Appeal from Justice dismissed at defendants costs.

No. 382—S. B. Brackenridge vs. P. A. Tanner. Appeal from Justice by defendant dismissed at his costs.

No. 398—Thomas Spicknall vs. Geo. Held. Attachment. Cause dismissed by plaintiff.

No. 399—A. D. Jackson vs. A. A. Helfer. Action on account. Dismissed at plaintiffs costs.

No. 425—E. G. Burkam et al vs. Erastus B. Hayes et al. Action on note. Dismissed.

No. 452—Peter Walter vs. Louis Fisk. On account. Cause dismissed.

No. 471—H. D. Moore et als vs. Ann Bogly et als. Foreclosure and judgment.

No. 476—R. D. Brown, administrator of N. H. Torbet, vs. P. H. Held. Judgment for $69.90 on note.

No. 744—The First National Bank of Lawrenceburgh vs. Ezra Guard et als. Judgment on note for $421.65.

No. 487—Same vs. James Martin et als. Judgment on note for $671.67.

No. 488—Same vs. James C. Hayes et als. Judgment on note for $4,120.07.

No. 489—Same vs. J. C. Martin et als. Judgment on note for $5,936.87.

No. 455—Mary Baydoll by her next friend, John Burghahl, vs. Wm. Buffington Jr. dismissed by the plaintiff at her costs.

The State vs. William Bryant. Provoking an assault. Plea of guilty, and a fine of $2 assessed.

State vs. Mary Madigan. Indictment for selling on Sunday. Trial by Jury. Verdict of guilty and fine of $5 assessed.

The State vs. Mrs. Mary Ritter. Information for malicious trespass. The defendant was charged with pulling down a board fence in Cochran belonging to J. D. Stanford. Trial by jury. The testimony disclosed the fact that the fence in question was built across an alley. Verdict of the jury—“Not guilty.”

The State vs. Einsensmoocher. Information for disturbing a religious assembly called the “Free Methodist,” a society in Lawrenceburgh. The evidence disclosed the facts that when those people were singing and praying the defendant who was in an adjourning room, amused himself by hallowing, dancing, cat-calling and pounding on the wall with a tin pan. The case was tried by the Court, who fined the defendant $25, and costs, being the full extent of the law.

The State vs. Landen. Same charge. Trial by the Court, finding of guilty, and a fine of $20 was inflicted.

The Petit Jury for this term, as empaneled on Monday, is composed of the following gentlemen: J. D. Johnson, A. D. Hopping, Wm. McMullen, David Pritchard, Geo. W. Hall, Jerome Ellis, Armitage Morgan, Martin Buchart, John A. Cole, Thomas Darling, Charles Bowton, Michael Boll.

Aurora Farmer and Mechanic – 26 Feb 1874 – Page 4, Column 4

Circuit Court.
Omar F. Roberts, Judge.
Reported by G. W. Mendell, Attorney, Lawrenceburgh, Ind.

No. 99. Michael Fichter vs. Otha Hayes, attachment; tried by court; judgment for $122, and judgment for costs of attachment against plaintiff.

219. Frederick New house vs. Wm. Coxen and Robert Duck; action on contract; tried by jury; verdict rendered for $42 for plaintiff.

247. Franklin Life Insurance Company vs. Adam Herdegen; appeal; dismissed by plaintiff.

249. Robert Duck vs. Fred. Newhouse and Wm. Coxen; action on contract; stricken from the docket at plaintiff’s cost.

260. Jacob Seasongood et al vs. Jno. M. Hoover; proceedings supplementary to execution; dismissed by plaintiff, with leave to withdraw papers.

269. Thos. Wallace vs. Robt. Duck; action on account; trial by jury; verdict for plaintiff for $16.50.

369. Frank Skelton vs. John B. Garnier; on an agreement; dismissed by plaintiff.

444. Laughery Turnpike Company vs. Jane E. Lynn and Eva Lynn; appeal; change of venue from Judge.

448. The Cincinnati, Indianapolis, and Lafayette Railroad Company vs. Alfred A. Phillips; attachment; judgment against defendant by default.

448A. Richard H. Goodman and Francis W. Taylor vs. Alfred A. Phillips; claim filed under 448; defendant defaulted.

448B. John B. Garnier vs. same defendant; claim filed under 448; defendant defaulted.

448C. Henry Wesler vs. same defendant; claim filed under 448; defendant defaulted.

448D. Fred Wesler and Christ. Wesler vs. same defendant; claim filed under 448; defendant defaulted.

448E. James H. Swope and Nimrod Lothen vs. same defendant; claim filed under 448; defendant defaulted.

448F. Leonard Seimantel vs. same defendant; claim filed under 448; defendant defaulted.

448G. James Burke vs. same defendant; claim filed under 448; defendant defaulted, and judgment for plaintiff for $46.35.

448H. James McKinner vs. same defendant; claim filed under 448; defendant defaulted.

448I. Alex. Beckman vs. same defendant; claim filed under 448; defendant defaulted.

448J. Godfrey Holterhoff vs. same defendant; claim filed under 448; defendant defaulted.

448K. John B. Garnier and Edwin B. Dobell vs. same defendant; claim filed under 448; defendant defaulted.

448L. Daniel M. Skinner vs. same defendant; claim filed under 448; defendant defaulted.

448M. M. Gurnsey, Y. Roots, Albert E. Smith, and Edward D. Moore vs. same defendant; claim filed under 448; defendant defaulted. All of the above claims, except James Burke’s were assigned and transferred to Godfrey Holterhoff, who obtained a total judgment for $15,027.45.

451. Jacob Troutman vs. Louis Weitzel and the I. C. & L. Railroad Company; to recover personal property; dismissed.

453. Rose Ann Rumsey and John Rumsey vs. Wm. Brewington; slander; dismissed by plaintiffs, with leave to withdraw papers.

456. Wm. H. Israel vs. Alanson R. Wells; on an account; motion by Israel to remand cause back to Switzerland county; overruled.

477. Robert D. Brown, administrator, &c. vs. Philip H. Held; on note; tried by Court; judgment for plaintiff for $377.25.

479. Daniel Chidester vs. George Becker et al; foreclosure; defendant defaulted; judgment of foreclosure and for $1,847.47.

Letitia McClure vs. Isaac Stevens; action in replevin; on trial before jury when we went to press.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 26 Feb 1874 – Page 2, Column 2

CIRCUIT COURT REPORT.
Before Judge Roberts.

Since our last report a good deal of business has been disposed of. We are informed by gentlemen of the bar that after this term, the business will be disposed of at each term.

No. 193—Dan. H. Miller vs. S. A. Vail’s estate. Claim for $49 on account. Trial by the court, and $32 allowed.

No. 205—W. H. Conn vs. James Bailey’s estate. Dismissed for want of prosecution.

No. 260—Jacob Seasongood vs. John M. Hoover. Dismissed by plaintiff’s attorney.

No. 270—Kiger & Smith vs. Truitt and Miller. Action on agreement. Judgment for $126 against Miller and for $297.03 against Truitt. Miller was surety for Truitt.

No. 369—Frank Skelton vs. John B. Garnier. Action on agreement. Dismissed at plaintiff’s costs.

No. 389—John Feierstien vs. Appolonia Feierstien et als. Action to quiet title. Judgment for plaintiff.

No. 407—Geo. R. Duckworth vs. W. B. Smith. Attachment proceeding. Dismissed by plaintiff at his costs.

No. 428—Mary Barrett vs. David Barrett. Action for divorce. Trial by court (J. D. Haynes on the bench.) and judgment of divorce for plaintiff, custody of child and $800 alimony.

No. 453—Rose Ann Rumsey et als vs. Wm. Brewington. Slander. Dismissed by plaintiff, in order to bring another action.

No. 460 ½–Atlanta Carbaugh vs. Simon Carabaugh. Petition for divorce on ground of adultery. Divorce granted.

No. 463—William Seth vs. Nancy Seth. Action for divorce on the ground of adultery. Divorce granted and custody of children awarded plaintiff.

No. 477—R. D. Brown, administrator of Dr. Torbet’s estate vs. Elijah Huffman. Action on note and account. Judgment for plaintiff for $350. Trial by the court.

No. 479—Daniel Chidester vs. Geo. Becker et als. Foreclosure of mortgage and judgment for $1,847.47.

Lewis Feik vs. The State, the Clerk, Sheriff, and Prosecuting Attorney. This was an injunction proceeding to enjoin the collection of a fine and costs inflicted for selling under the old liquor law, the case having been tried after the taking effect of the liquor law of 1873. The said Felk held a license under the old law and violated it by selling to minors. The injunction was granted, because the Supreme Court have recently held that the new law repeals the old one, and that notwithstanding an individual may hold a license under the former, he is nevertheless subject to the penalties of the latter act. Injunctions were granted Henry Rief and Peter Pfalsgraff in similar cases.

No. 211—R. H. Vendelan vs. the estate of James Bailey. The case was dismissed for the want of prosecution at plaintiff’s costs.

No. 212—Hiram Burton vs. Bailey’s estate. Dismissed for want of prosecution.

No. 243—Charles Larobee vs. Bailey’s estate. Dismissed for want of prosecution.

No. 219—Robert Duck vs. Fred Newhouse. Proceeding to settle partnership accounts. Trial by jury, resulting in an order that each party be paid a certain amount out of the assets of the partnership.

Fred. Newhouse vs. Robert Duck. Dismissed at plaintiff’s costs.

Franklin Life Insurance Co. vs. Adam Herdegan. Action to recover on premium note. Dismissed at plaintiff’s costs.

Thomas Wallace vs. Robert Duck. Trial by jury and judgment for plaintiff for $16.50. This case was appealed by defendant, from a Justice of the Peace. This was the exact sum recovered by plaintiff before the Justice.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 5 Mar 1874 – Page 2, Column 3

CIRCUIT COURT REPORT.
Before Judge Roberts.

No. 269—Thomas Wallace vs. Robert Duck. New trial granted.

No. 271—Liticia McClure vs. Isaac Stevens. Replevin of fanning mill. Trial by jury and verdict for plaintiff and $10 damages.

No. 274—Michael Honan and wife vs. Michael Maloney. Action to recover damages for assault and battery on Honan’s wife. Trial by jury, finding and verdict for defendant, Maloney. This case attracted a good deal of attention during its progress and the result is generally approved.

No. 277—Jacob Bloom vs. William Eckels. Suit for damages in driving wagon against plaintiffs buggy in the public highway resulting in injury to the person and buggy of plaintiff. Trial by the jury. Judgment for defendant.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 12 Mar 1874 – Page 3, Column 3

CIRCUIT COURT REPORT.
Before Judge Roberts.

No. 290—Hanson D. Moore et als. Vs. Andrew P. Cady et als. Trial by court, and judgment of foreclosure and for $1,476.32.

No. 294—Thomas J. Weaver et als vs. Strawder Cheek and Eber Sherman. Action on Commissioners bond to sell land. Trial by court and judgment for plaintiff for $167.83.

No. 305—Lizzie A. Hardesty vs. The O. & M. Railway Co. Action to recover value of goods lost in transportation. Trial by jury and judgment for plaintiff for $87.50.

No. 464—J. W. Lamberton et als vs. Samuel Walker et als. Dismissed by plaintiff with leave to withdraw the papers in the case.

No. 309—Mary Powers vs. Louis Hayes. Breach of marriage promise. Dismissed for want of prosecution.

No. 211—R. H. Vandelann vs. Estate of James Bailey. Claim reinstated on the docket. Trial by the court and $102 allowed.

No. 129—B. F. Mulford vs. O. & M. Railway Co. Claim for stock killed. Judgment for argument for $26.00, including costs before the justice and in this court.

No. 462—State on relation of Thomas W. Grubbs vs. Edward and James Grubbs. Action on bond. Trial by court and judgment for plaintiff for $89.35.

No. 310—Henry Nowlin vs. John Groban. Action to recover possession of horse. Trial by jury and finding for plaintiff and $3 damages for the unlawful detention.

No. 319—City of Aurora vs. Thomas Lindsay. Charge, disorderly conduct. Dismissed at defendant’s costs.

No. 320—City of Aurora vs. Thomas Lindsay. Same charge. Dismissed as in above case.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 19 Mar 1874 – Page 2, Column 1

CIRCUIT COURT REPORT.
Before Judge Roberts.

No. 417—Thomas L. Chisman vs. Elias Chisman. Appeal from Justice Canfield, and an action for the settlement of accounts between the parties. Trial by jury and verdict for plaintiff for $120.

No. 422—Sophia Wanke et als vs. Jason Pierce. Action instituted before a justice of the peace to recover the possession of real estate. Cause dismissed on motion, because the justice had no jurisdiction of the cause of action.

No. 184—John Billingsley vs. Joseph Vinson’s estate. Claim allowed of $925 at cost of claimant, he not having filed his claim within one year after the taking out of letters of administration.

No. 387—The City of Aurora vs. John Quigley. Action to recover penalty for violating ordinance of the city of Aurora, in assaulting and beating Mary Honan. Trial by jury and verdict for the city for $1 and costs. The case was tried twice before the Mayor, which, together with the costs in this court will cause them to amount to about $150.

No. 446—The State of Indiana on the relation Keziah A. Davis vs. Enoch Hayes. Bastardy. Dismissed at plaintiff’s costs.

No. 396—F. A. York vs. Dexheimer. Dismissed at plaintiff’s costs.

No. 470—Edward Hayes vs. David M. Gaurd et als. Suit on mortgage. Judgment of foreclosure and for $1,327.17.

Aurora List of Letters – Apr 1874

The Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana list of letters for April 1874 appeared in:

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 2 Apr 1874 – Page 3, Column 1

Letter List.

  • Chas. Ford
  • John Grimsley
  • August Hartman
  • Jos. Rinker
  • H. W. Meyer
  • Elise Strassmeyer
  • Henry Slater

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 16 Apr 1874 – Page 3, Column 1

Letter List.
Aurora, April 15, 1874.

  • Robert A. Bell
  • Wm. Block
  • Jas. Hume
  • Henry Seeker
  • Geo. Leader
  • Wm. Steward
  • S. W. Front
  • Chas. H. Wells

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 23 Apr 1874 – Page 3, Column 1

Letter List.

  • Miss Azora Bascom
  • M. S. Griffith
  • Jas. Curtis
  • A. B. Leggen
  • Miss Anna Leggith
  • John Ridey
  • A. B. Rees
  • Charles Winckley

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 30 Apr 1874 – Page 3, Column 1

Letter List.

  • Miss Azora Bascom
  • David Bey
  • Lewis Johnson
  • Henry Krogman
  • Wm. Lewis
  • J. L. Morrison
  • Thos. Dransley
  • A. B. Rees

Aurora List of Letters – Mar 1874

The Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana list of letters for March 1874 appeared in:

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 5 Mar 1874 – Page 3, Column 1

Letter List.

  • L. N. Bruce
  • Landy H. Bruce
  • Patten Butler
  • Wm. Hall
  • John W. Johnson
  • Thomas Kerr
  • Alex. McConnell
  • Mrs. Frederick More
  • Mrs. Matilda Ship
  • Miss Phoebe Laul
  • George White

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 12 Mar 1874 – Page 3, Column 1

Letter List.

  • E. O. Beardsly
  • F. F. Dalton
  • Mrs. Mary Humes
  • Jas. Humes
  • Ella Johnson
  • Edwin Jones
  • Geo. Little
  • Wm. Little
  • Chris Miller
  • Mrs. Martha Ship
  • Mr. C. Vaughter
  • J. R. Woodward

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 19 Mar 1874 – Page 3, Column 1

Letter List.

  • John A. Anderson
  • Catherine Connell
  • Anna M. Conger
  • James T. Conn
  • Samuel E. Griffith
  • Wm. S. Johnson
  • Mrs. Mary Laraman
  • Moore & Co.
  • Wm. Negley
  • Maude Perlington
  • James Russell
  • F. W. Briggs
  • Carrie Rehnnert
  • Maggie Wells

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 26 Mar 1874 – Page 3, Column 2

Letter List.

  • Isaac Bruce
  • W. H. Benedict
  • Miss Ameala Pricksner
  • Miss Mary Douglass
  • Miss E. Extine
  • Thomas Sillis
  • Miss Sarah A. E. McGuire
  • Jennie Hancock
  • Wm. Reynolds
  • E. B. Reonolds
  • E. H. Stull

Aurora List of Letters – Feb 1874

The Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana list of letters for February 1874 appeared in:

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 5 Feb 1874 – Page 3, Column 1

Letter List.

  • Mrs. B. Campball
  • John Dixon
  • Lavina Davis
  • Wilson Davis
  • Emma Flowrance
  • Wm. S. Johnson
  • John W. Johnson
  • George White
  • Lon. Ward

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 12 Feb 1874 – Page 3, Column 1

Letter List.

  • Mrs. Nellie Bacher
  • E. C. Butler
  • David Marsh
  • Ernest Mentle
  • Mrs. Martha Jane Merchant
  • Louess Neiderboomer
  • Andy Pursell
  • Ben. Sanders
  • Jesse Trester Sr.
  • Richard Winters
  • Mrs. Maggie Wells

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 26 Feb 1874 – Page 3, Column 1

Letter List.

  • Benjamin S. Bruce
  • Henderson Huffman
  • Miss Carrie Sutton
  • John White

Dearborn County Large Taxpayers – 1874

The list of large taxpayers in Dearborn County, Indiana appeared in:
Aurora Dearborn Independent – 19 Feb 1874 – Page 1, Column 6

OUR BIG TAX-PAYERS.
We publish below a list of the names of those persons, in this county, who pay taxes to the amount of one hundred dollars and upwards:

HARRISON.

  • Bowles & Ruskamp
  • S. Z. Brackedridge
  • John P. Case
  • Mary A. Cheatham
  • Assignee T. B. Calloway
  • James Dair
  • Rebecca Fox
  • P. S. Hollowell
  • Geo. W. Keen & Co.
  • Absolem Lake
  • Sol. Longnecker
  • Geo. W. Mettler
  • Armitage Morgan
  • Wm. McManaman
  • Joshua Martasbed
  • Jas. W. Pottinger
  • Francis Swales
  • Barney Simonson
  • Aaron Simonson
  • Wm. Thomas’ heirs
  • W. W. V. R. R. Co.

LOGAN.

  • Jas. M. Boatman’s heirs
  • Christian Krite
  • W. H. Swales

MILLER.

  • James M. Blasdel
  • Harrison Dawson
  • Abiah Hayes
  • Jacob Hayes
  • Wm. Huddleston
  • Thos. Langdale
  • James Liddle
  • Thomas Miller
  • John F. Meyer
  • Henry Mehrhoff
  • Silas Nowlin
  • Geo. W. Robinson
  • John Shanks
  • I. C. & L. R. R. Co.

LAWRENCEBURGH TOWNSHIP.

  • Thos. T. Annis
  • John Beckenholdt
  • F. T. Blasdel
  • Sallie B. Chase
  • Wm. A. Daniels
  • Edwin B. Dobell
  • Belinda and Sarah A. Daniels
  • David Guard’s heirs
  • Lucy Guard
  • Rebecca Guard
  • Hiram & Timothy Guard
  • Garnier & Dobell
  • Abiah Hayes
  • Ezra G. Hayes
  • Walter Hayes’ heirs
  • Jacob Hayes
  • Joseph Hayes Sr.
  • Henry Hillman
  • Joseph Hayes’ estate
  • Beulah Lowe
  • Brower Ludlow
  • Omer T. Ludlow
  • George T. Ludlow
  • Anson Marshall
  • Robert Mason Jr.
  • J. H. Marsh
  • Daniel S. Major’s heirs
  • Thomas Mason
  • Jacob Miller Jr.
  • Enoch H. Miller
  • Geo. Nevitt
  • David Nevitt
  • Wm. Probasco
  • Wm. T. Pate
  • Abram Roland
  • Resin Reese, in trust
  • Resin Reese
  • Amos Reese
  • Martha Reese
  • John Reese’s heirs
  • Ernst Rineking
  • I. C. & L. R. R.
  • O. & M. R. R.
  • W. P. Squibb & Co.
  • Isabella Watts

LAWRENCEBURGH CITY.

  • Henry Adler
  • Jos. Brandt
  • James Burk
  • Boaz Bell
  • Heny Boese
  • First Nat. Bank of Lawrenceburgh
  • Alex Beckman
  • Jos. H. Burkam
  • J. P. Chew
  • Rebecca A. Craig
  • Lawrence Deuschle
  • O. W. Dowden
  • E. B. Dobell
  • Harriet Dunn
  • Wm. Dean
  • F. R. Dorman & Co.
  • P. J. Emmert
  • D. W. C. Fitch
  • Nicholas Fox
  • John Ferris
  • Fort, Saddler & Bailey
  • John B. Garnier
  • John H. Gaff & Co.
  • John J. Hauck
  • Jesse Hunt’s estate
  • Walter Hayes’ heirs
  • Zeph Heustis
  • John Hornberger
  • Geo. N. Hornberger’s heirs
  • Jacob Hayes
  • John Isherwood
  • Rebuen R. James
  • Gustave Kastner
  • Stephen E. Ludlow
  • George T. Ludlow
  • Lawrenceburgh National Bank
  • Lawrenceburgh Gas Company
  • Lawrenceburg Furniture Co.
  • Lawrenceburg Wheel Co.
  • Lawrenceburg Nat. Banking Co.
  • Francis Lang
  • M. V. Furniture Company
  • Marsh & Ewbank
  • Mat. Miller
  • E. D. Moore & Co.
  • Ohio Valley Coffin Co.
  • R. H. Parry
  • Henry Rief
  • Roots & Co.
  • I. C. & L. R. R.
  • Omer T. Stockman
  • John Smith’s heirs
  • Anton Snyder
  • Lucinda Tousey
  • Mary A. Vail
  • Squire Watts
  • Rudolph Walter
  • C. H. W. Werneke

AURORA.

  • Aurora Gas Company
  • Aurora L. & B. Association
  • J. J. Backman
  • Wm. Brewington
  • First National Bank
  • O. P. Cobb & Co.
  • Robert Criswell
  • Oliver P. Cobb
  • Josiah Chambers
  • Chambers, Stevens & Co.
  • John Cobb
  • John A. Conwell
  • Thomas Gaff
  • James W. Gaff
  • Wm. E. Gibson
  • J. W. Gaff & J. J. Backman
  • T. & J. W. Gaff & Co.
  • W. E. Gibson & Co.
  • L. G. Hurlbert
  • Matthew Haring
  • Abram Lozier
  • William W. Lamar
  • John Langley’s estate
  • Langtree & Haynes
  • Robert & Wm. Maybin
  • O. & M. R. R. Co.
  • George Sutton
  • Henry W. Smith
  • Leonard Siemantel
  • N. R. Stedman & Co.
  • Geo. W. Taylor
  • John H. Wilke
  • Samuel Wymond & Co.

CENTRE TOWNSHIP.

  • Robert Criswell
  • John Cobb
  • O. P. Cobb
  • Strawder Cheek
  • O. P. Cobb & Wm. Wheeler
  • James Greer
  • James W. Gaff
  • Andrew D. Hopping
  • Emerine J. Hamilton
  • Ezra G. Hayes
  • Elijah Lindsay
  • Fred. H. Lange
  • O. & M. R. R. Co.
  • Perry Small
  • Elizabeth J. Squibb
  • Wm. Wheeler
  • Francis Worley

SPARTA TOWNSHIP.

  • Geo. M. Bill
  • Samuel D. Franklin
  • Robert Kidd
  • Sanford Mendel
  • Indiana R. Moore
  • John C. Moore, Sons & Co.
  • John Spiedel
  • Moss S. Wood
  • O. & M. R. R. Co.

HOGAN TOWNSHIP.

  • Henry C. Bussee
  • James C. Cordry
  • Wm. P. Chisman
  • T. & J. Kilner
  • John Spidel

CLAY TOWNSHIP.

  • Joseph Beckett
  • Hamilton Conaway
  • James W. Gaff
  • John S. Matthews
  • John H. Nolte
  • Wm. Smith’s heirs

CAESAR CREEK TOWNSHIP.

  • Garret Rosse
  • John F. Sicking
  • John R. Miller
  • Anthony Opp

WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP.

  • Elizabeth Cole
  • Elijah Greer
  • Francis Gibons
  • John W. Greer
  • George Randall
  • George F. Randall
  • Wm. Sawdon
  • John P. Walker
  • D. W. C. Wilber
  • Benj. Wilson
  • Jacob Zinn

MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP.

  • Wm. H. Barker
  • Frederick Bellman
  • John Bidner
  • Samuel W. Conger
  • George W. Clark
  • John Dorman
  • Gersham Dunn
  • Daniel Frazier
  • Joseph Hall
  • Elias Heustis
  • Joseph Johnston
  • General S. Jaquith
  • George M. Lozier
  • Robert Mason Jr.
  • John Rumsey
  • Henry Suter
  • Charles Sutton
  • James Walser
  • Henry Wood
  • John D. Windhorst

YORK TOWNSHIP.

  • James Angevine’s estate
  • Cornelius Vanhorn
  • I. C. & L. R. R.

KELSO TOWNSHIP.

  • Charles Brigg
  • Balthazer Hammerlee
  • Stenger & Bishop

JACKSON TOWNSHIP.

  • Cladius Anderson
  • Micchael Hoff
  • P. & C. Wise
  • I. C. & L. R. R.

Aurora List of Letters – Jan 1874

The Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana list of letters for January 1874 appeared in:

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 8 Jan 1874 – Page 3, Column 1

Letter List.

  • E. C. Butler
  • Mrs. Sarah Coalman
  • Mrs. Mag. Kuntz
  • Mrs. Josie West
  • Mrs. Hannah O’Connell
  • Joseph P. Rice
  • Henry Wiesman

J. WALKER, P.M.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 15 Jan 1874 – Page 3, Column 1

Letter List.

  • Alexander Gardiner
  • John Loweridge
  • David McTaggart
  • Wm. Reynolds
  • Frank D. Smith
  • E. D. Smith
  • Benjamin F. Saunders
  • Mrs. C. M. Vincent

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 29 Jan 1874 – Page 3, Column 1

Letter List.

  • Melisa Bruce
  • Myreal Cheek
  • Mrs. Hattie Faus
  • Anna Managh
  • Timothy Morris
  • Wm. Reynolds
  • W. B. Seth
  • Robert F. Zernack

J. WALKER, P.M.

Dearborn County Circuit Court Proceedings – Dec 1873

Proceedings of the December 1873 Term of the Dearborn County, Indiana Circuit Court appeared in:

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 4 Dec 1873 – Page 2, Column 1

CIRCUIT COURT REPORT.
Before Judge Roberts.

This is the third week of the Dearborn Circuit Court. On last Monday the Petit Jury was empaneled, and is composed of the following gentlemen: J. B. Johnson, Melville Cannon, Columbus Johnson, Peter Emmert, John McMullen, J. B. Bruce, Z. B. Sisson, Martin Trester, Geo. Boli, John Meyers, Thomas Need, John L. Rand.

These are all new men, none of them having served on a petit jury for more than two years past, and a part of them were never upon a jury before. This is the result of the workings of the new law, which requires the selection of men who have not served a jurors for more than one year before their selection. Good men can always be selected by the enforcement of this law.

Since the commencement of the present term of Court the following cases have been disposed of either by dismissal or trial:

No. 739—State vs. Otto Lowe—Assault and battery. Trial by jury verdict of guilty and a fine of $3 assessed.

No. 627—State vs. Joseph McQuiston—Assault and battery. Plea of guilty and fine of $5 assessed.

No. 222—State ex rel S. A. Runnels et al vs. Jennette and Peter Hegg—Action on guardians bond for failing to account for money according to law. Trial by the Court and finding for plaintiffs in the sum of $289.

No. 235—Gideon Renner et al vs. John Heimberger and John B. Garnier. Civil action on note. Garnier being security. Trial by the judgment for plaintiffs for $556.40.

No. 238—Henry Ashoff vs. Jacob Marshall. Dismissed at plaintiffs costs.

No. 245—Joseph Russel vs. Board of Commissioners—Dismissed at plaintiffs costs.

No. 296—James C. Martin vs. J. Findley Wamsley—Dismissed at plaintiffs costs.

No. 335—States ex rel S. B. Stembower vs. John Christopher—Dismissed at defendants costs.

No. 342—Martha Pursell vs. Asa Olmstead et al—Dismissed at plaintiffs costs.

No. 357—John Curran et al vs. F. G. Appleton—Dismissed at plaintiffs costs.

No. 374—Nicholas Miller vs. Wilhelmenia Miller—Petition for divorce. Suit abated by death of plaintiff, and stricken from the docket.

No. 375—Louisa Erhart vs. Martin Erhart—Dismissed at plaintiffs costs.

No. 478—Robert Criswell vs. City of Aurora et al—Dismissed, each party paying half the costs.

No. 384—Zernah Hyland vs. Dennis Mahoney et al—Action to quit title. Trial by the Court and judgment for plaintiff.

No. 386—Geo. H. Styer vs. Geo. B. Tebbs—Plaintiff called and defaulted. Suit dismissed for want of prosecution.

No. 390—Estner Todd et al vs. John Todd—Action for portion and sale of premises decreed. F. M. Johnson appointed Commissioner, under bond of $1500.

No. 393—F. L. Lowdon et al vs. N. L. Isgregg et al—Action to foreclose mortgage, judgment of foreclosure and for $455.08.

No. 402—Charles Weltz et al vs. Antony Braun et al—Dismissed at defendants costs on payment of claims.

No. 408—Jacob Hayes vs. Chalon Goodwin et al. Judgment of foreclosure and decree for sale of mortgaged premises.

No. 419—A. A. Helfer vs. Geo. A. Riggs—Action on account. Dismissed at defendants costs on payment of claims.

No. 413—M. M. Hayes vs. D. M. Guard et al—Action on note, judgment for plaintiff in the sum of $85.19.

No. 414—M. M. Hayes vs. D. M. Guard et al—Action on note, plaintiff obtained judgment for $96.35.

No. 433—O. F. Ludlow vs. Angel Sunderbrook et al—Civil action on note. Dismissed at defendant costs.

No. 436—J. H. Burkam vs. J. H. Swope—Suit on account judgment for Plaintiff for $175.

No. 445—James Greer vs. Abram Epstien—Judgment in favor plaintiff on note for $7,645.57.

No. 446—Brookville National Bank vs. Thomas B. Calloway et als—Action on notes and bills of exchange. Judgment for plaintiff for $8,066.69.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 18 Dec 1873 – Page 2, Column 2

CIRCUIT COURT REPORT.
Before Judge Roberts.

The following cases have been disposed of since our last report:

No. 666—State vs. Albert Snyder and others. Charge of malicious trespass. Dismissed on motion of the prosecutor.

No. 704—State vs. Ellen Ferry. Indictment for living in open and notorious fornication. Trial by a jury which lasted two and a half days. The Jury returned a verdict of guilty, and assessed her punishment at a fine of $100 and imprisonment in the county jail for fifteen minutes.

No. 682—State vs. Nicholas Winters. Charge, desecrating Sabbath, plea of guilty and a fine of $2 and costs assessed.

No. 725—State vs. John T. Lemon. Charge with becoming intoxicated. Trial by Jury and verdict of not guilty. This was the first case which has been tried in this court under the new liquor law.

No. 736—State vs. A. J. Morgan. Assault and battery. Trial by the court and finding of not guilty.

No. 737—State vs. J. C. Small. Charge of assault and battery on Mrs. Mary E. Hisey. Trial by jury and verdict of not guilty.

No. 740—State vs. Keziah A. Davis. Charged with keeping house of ill fame. Trial by jury and verdict of guilty, and fine of one cent. The Jury, it is supposed put the fine very low owing to the fact that the costs amount to about $100, which will be served out in the county jail at seventy five cents per day, as defendant could not replevy the judgment.

No. 132—John Lows vs. Wm. Hueston et al. Action to recover real estate. Trial by the court. Judgment and finding for the plaintiff. There was only about one acre of ground on North Hogan creek in dispute, but the costs amount to not less than $200.

No. 363—Peter Randell vs. The Lawrenceburgh and Napoleon Turnpike Co. Action dismissed by defendant at her costs.

No. 1774—Mary Lindsay vs. John F. Lindsay. Suit for the possession of real estate. This case was tried a year and a half ago before Judge Hanna, and ever since that time a motion for a new trial has been pending. The motion was overruled, whereupon the plaintiff prayed an appeal to the Supreme Court, which was granted.

No. 318—Amor Abden vs. Clarissa Daniels and John Daniels. Cause dismissed by agreement of parties, each to pay the costs made by them respectively.

No. 734—State vs. Mary Madigan. Information for selling intoxicating liquor to a minor, one Warren Watts, the information being found under the Baxter Liquor Law. The defendant pleaded guilty on which the court assessed a fine of $10.

No. 366—John Gulhman vs. Julius Hauck and Abraham Epstien. Action on dismissed at defendants costs.

Lorenzo D. Pelton vs. W. W. Gold, wife and son. This is an action by plaintiffs to set aside, as fraudulent, a conveyance of real estate by Gold and wife to their son. The case came here from Franklin county, on change of venue. The trial began before a jury on Wednesday of last week, and continued until Tuesday evening, a night session being held to hear the conclusion of the argument. We will give the result next week.

P. S. During the progress of the trial, Mr. Barrow, one of the plaintiffs died at Harrison, O., of lung fever.

Southeastern Indiana Fair Awards – 1873

Awards for the Southeastern Indiana Fair in 1873 appeared in:

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 4 Sep 1873 – Page 3, Column 3

THE FAIR.

[See newspaper for full report.]

Horses.—Already the horse stalls are filling up with fine stock and the prospect is that all the rings in the horse department will be full and the contest will be very great. As exhibitors in this department, while glancing among the stalls we notice Joseph Sail, from Boone Co., Ky., with seven head of horses, first among which is his fine saddle and general purpose stallion, Denmark, who comes as the victor of several hard contests in Kentucky this year. Wm. Wheeler occupies his old stalls with draft and general purpose horses. Chas. Bradley, from Switzerland Co., Ind., is here ready for competition. Dr. Grant, of Boone Co., Ky., brings his fine brood mare and her family.

The following awards were made this afternoon:

Draft Horses.—Best stallion, four years old and over, Stephen Dibble. Two years old and under three, P. Wheeler; One year old and under two, Dr. E. L. Grant, Boone Co., Ky.; Stallion colt, Dr. E. L. Grant.

Mares.—Best four years old and over, Dr. E. L. Grant; Three years old and under four, B. F. Preble; Two years old and under three, Aaron Parks; Mare colt, B. F. Preble.

Geldings.—Best gelding four years old and over, N. Carpenter.

Saddle Horses.—Best Stallion, Joseph Sail of Boone Co., Ky; Best mare, C. Arnold.

Jacks and Mules.—Best jennet, any age, C. Bradley, Switzerland Co., Ind.; Best mule three years old and over, E. Cole, Dearborn Co., Ind.; Two years old and under three, S. Bibble, Ripley Co., Ind.; One year old and under two, S. Halt, Dearborn Co., Ind.; Mule colt, J. M. Laird, Dearborn Co., Ind.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 11 Sep 1873 – Page 2, Column 2

THE FAIR.
Saturday’s Proceedings.

The attendance was nearly equal to yesterday. Last evening some very fine horses came in from the stables of R. S. Strader, of Boone Co., Ky. The exhibition of horses on this day was excellent, and the animals exhibited in the Light Harness rings were of a degree of excellence and beauty to compete in the same rings at any exhibition.

The following awards were made in this class:

  • Best stallion, 4 years old and over, R. S. Strader, Boone Co., Ky.
  • Best stallion, 3 years old and under 4, C. Scott, Boone Co., Ky.
  • Best stallion 2 years old and under 3, Isaac Johnston.
  • Best stallion 1 year old and under 2, Jos. Lail, Boone Co., Ky.
  • Best stallion colt, O. P. Cobb.
  • Best mare, 4 years old and over, R. S. Strader, Boone Co., Ky.
  • Best mare, 3 years old and under 4, John Repka.
  • Best mare, 2 years old and under 3, Wm. Cropper.
  • Best mare, 1 year old and under 2, Joseph Lail, Boone Co., Ky.
  • Best mare colt, O. P. Cobb.
  • Best gelding, 4 years old and over, R. S. Strader, Boone Co., Ky.
  • Best gelding, 3 years old and under 4, James L. Riley.
  • Best gelding, 2 years old and under 3, W. M. Croppee.

In the ring of Matched Horses, only two exhibitors came into competition, with a span sach; C. Scott of Gallatin, Tenn., and R. S. Strader of Boone Co., Ky. Strader’s horses wore the ribbon.

In Sweepstakes on Stallion, with three or more of his colts, J. W. Lail’s “Denmark” horse was awarded the premium.

On Mare with one or more colts, the premium was awarded to the mare of J. C. Jenkins, Boone Co., Ky.

For best Sucking Colt, Wm. Curtis took the string.

Equestrianism—Best lady equestrian, Miss Maggie Elder, Dearborn Co., Ind. Gentleman—L. W. Cobb.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 18 Sep 1873 – Page 3, Column 3

S. E. Ind. Agl. S. Fair.
The following is the award of premiums at the above Fair, not published in our last issue:

[See newspaper for premiums.]

MECHANICAL AND CHEMICAL.

  • Flour barrel, Otho Hayes
  • Pork barrel, Michael Teny
  • Display of tinware, two entries, Geo. Held and N. Dyke, both said to be very large and good, but the committee made no return.
  • Display of saddlery and harness, two entries, but committee made no return.
  • Barrel of flour, Otho Hayes
  • Bushel corn meal, Otho Hayes
  • Washing machine, Challenge, H. H. Cheek.
  • Sewing machine, Domestic, W. H. Small.
  • Clothes wringer, O. P. Cobb & Co.
  • Bar soap, Dan Williams
  • Starch, H. C. Williams
  • Cooking stove and fixtures, N. Dyke

W. H. Small drew the premium on sewing machine, and afterward I discovered he had not paid the entry fee of 50 cts., which he refused to pay. It would be well not to advertise his machine in this list until he pays. For this is about as good a place as can be found to advertise.

FARMING IMPLEMENTS.

  • Plow for general purposes, O. P. Cobb & Co.
  • Sod plow, O. P. Cobb & Co.
  • Double shovel plow, A. O. Gould
  • Side-hill plow, O. P. Cobb & Co.
  • Cultivator, A. O. Gould
  • Grane Cradle, Thomas Spicknall
  • Morse hay rake, R. T. Winkley
  • Mowing machine, Champion, R. T. Winkley
  • Combined reaper and mower, Champion, R. T. Winkley
  • Farm wagon, A. O. Gould
  • Harrow, Wilkerson Smith
  • Cutting box, O. P. Cobb & Co.
  • Axe handle, Wilkerson Smith

GRAIN AND SEEDS.

  • Peck white wheat, Otho Hayes
  • Red wheat, Wilkerson Smith
  • Peck of Rye, Otho Hayes
  • Display of wheat, Otho Hayes
  • Half bushel oats, Enos Buffington
  • Fall Barley, John P. Walker
  • Half bushel white corn, Otho Hayes
  • Half bushel yellow corn, Otho Hayes
  • Half bushel of corn of any color, except white or yellow, Otho Hayes
  • Display of corn, Otho Hayes

VEGETABLES.

  • Half bushel early rose potatoes, Otho Hayes
  • Half bushel early potatoes, any variety except early rose, James Kemp
  • Best promising new variety of potatoes, Otho Hayes
  • Display of potatoes, Otho Hayes
  • Half bushel sweet potatoes, Otho Hayes
  • Half dozen beets, Otho Hayes
  • Half Dozen Carrots, Otho Hayes
  • Half bushel onions, Otho Hayes
  • Peck tomatoes, Otho Hayes
  • Specimen pumpkins, Thomas Davis
  • Three of more squashes, A. D. Hopping
  • Specimen watermelons, Arthur Tyrrell
  • Gallon beans, Temperance Davis
  • Display of vegetables, Otho Hayes

POULTRY.

  • Pair geese, John P. Walker

FLOWERS.

  • Display of roses, Simon Humfeldt
  • Hanging basket, Simon Humfeldt
  • Displays of geraniums, Simon Humfeldt
  • Display of cacti, Simon Humfeldt
  • Display of evergreens, John House
  • Display of dahlias, Mrs. Dr. Vincent
  • Display of cut flowers, Simon Humfeldt
  • Display of greenhouse plants, Simon Humfeldt
  • Sample of plants of any kind in bloom, Simon Humfeldt

DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES.

  • Rag carpet, Mrs. P. W. Williams
  • Woolen knit socks, Nettie Woods
  • Woolen knit stocking, Mrs. R. E. McCreary
  • Woolen knit mittens, Mrs. R. E. McCreary
  • Foot mat, Miss Jaquith
  • Hearth rug, Mrs. Maggie E. Tufts
  • Silk quilt, Nettie Woods
  • Worsted quilt, Carrie Campbell
  • Comfort, Mrs. M. J. Shepard
  • Counterpane, Nettie Woods
  • Calico patchwork quilt, Laura E. Moody
  • Worsted patchwork quilt, Mattie Woods
  • White solid work quilt, Mrs. Dr. Vincent
  • Worsted comfort, Mrs. M. J. Shepard
  • White counterpane, Mrs. M. J. Shepard
  • Woolen dress, Mrs. Julia Woods, Waynesville, Warren Co., Ohio
  • Best made calico dress, Anna Cunningham
  • Best made child’s dress, Mrs. McClelland
  • Best made shirt, Miss Lizzie McCreary
  • Needle work on canvas, Miss A. J. Bosell
  • Needle work on cloth, Nettie Woods
  • Needle work on linen, Emma Glarden
  • Needle work on muslin, Emma Glarden
  • Crochet work, Mary E. Smith
  • Crochet work on cotton, Mary E. Lane
  • Crochet on woolen, Emma Huffman
  • Specimen tatting, Mrs. Dr. Vincent.
  • Ladies transferred embroidery, Mrs. R. E. McCreary
  • Wax work, Miss Alma J. Snell
  • Rustic work, Henry Witte
  • Hair work, Nettie Woods
  • Shell work, Alice Buffington
  • Leather work, Miss Alma J. Snell
  • Bead work, Mrs. Dr. Vincent
  • Rosin work, Mrs. Dr. Vincent
  • Alum work, Mrs. Dr. Vincent

FRUIT.

  • Best specimen fall apples, John House
  • Display fall apples, C G Guard
  • Specimen winter apples, Jacob Miller
  • Display winter apples, Jacob Miller
  • Specimen pears, John House
  • Display pears, John House
  • Specimen yellow peaches, Otho Hayes
  • Specimen white peaches, Otho Hayes
  • Display of peaches, Otho Hayes
  • Specimen grapes, Mrs. Julia S Dinsmore
  • Display of grapes, Mrs. Julia S Dinsmore
  • Specimen quinces, Otho Hayes
  • Specimen plums, C M Tufts

CANNED FRUITS.

  • Best qrt canned peaches, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Quart canned apples, Carrie Campbell
  • Quart canned plums, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Quart canned cherries, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Quart canned quinces, Carrie Campbell
  • Quart canned strawberries, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Quart canned grapes, Mrs. P. W. Williams
  • Quart canned gooseberries, Carrie Campbell
  • Quart canned currants, Carrie Campbell
  • Quart canned tomatoes, Mrs. Dr. Vincent
  • Quart canned pears, Carrie Campbell
  • Quart canned raspberries, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Quart canned blackberries, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Quart canned crab apples, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Display canned fruits, Carrie Campbell

DRIED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.

  • Specimen dried fruit, Mrs. Dr. Vincent
  • Specimen dried vegetables, Mrs. Dr. Vincent
  • Collection dried fruit and vegetables, Mrs. H W Williams
  • Specimen fruit butter, Mrs. Dr. Vincent
  • Display fruit butter, Mrs. Dr. Vincent
  • Best five pounds butter, made in June, Olivia Parks
  • Ten pounds cheese, Olivia Parks
  • Specimen sweet pickles, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Display sweet pickles, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Specimen sour pickles, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Display sour pickles, Mrs. P W Williams

PRESERVES.

  • Display preserves, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Apple preserves, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Plum preserves, Mary Plummer
  • Quince preserves, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Strawberry preserves, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Blackberry preserves, Mary Plummer
  • Watermelon preserves, Mary E Cadwell
  • Muskmelon preserves, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Citron preserves, Mary Plummer
  • Prune preserves, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Crab apple preserves, Mary Plummer

JELLIES.

  • Strawberry jelly, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Peach jelly, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Plum jelly, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Quince jelly, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Grape jelly, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Apple jelly, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Blackberry jelly, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Tomato jelly, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Muskmelon jelly, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Pear jelly, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Raspberry jelly, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Display of jellies, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Gooseberry jelly, Mary E Cadwell
  • Current jelly, Mary E Cadwell
  • Watermelon jelly, Mary Plummer
  • Crab apple jelly, Mary E Cadwell

BREAD AND CAKES.

  • Loaf wheat bread, milk or salt rising, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Wheat bread, yeast rising, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Corn bread, Eunice Guard
  • Rye bread, Nancy S Hayes
  • Sample cake, Nancy S Hayes
  • Sample pies, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Collection bread and cakes, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Sample maple sugar, Temperance Davis
  • Five Pounds honey, A. Tufts
  • Gallon maple molasses, Olivia Parks
  • Best catsup, Mrs. Quigley
  • Current wine, Mrs. Dr. Vincent
  • Elderberry wine, Mrs. Dr. Vincent
  • Display of wines, Mrs. Dr. Vincent

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 9 Oct 1873 – Page 3, Column 3

The following is a list of articles entered at the last Fair of the S. E. Ind. Agricultural Society, passed upon by a Committee, and returned as follows:

  • Cheese press, John Bolby, apparently a worthy article, recommended.
  • Bantam Chickens, 2 entries, no. 1, Walter Stark; no. 2, Geo. Billingsly, both good of the kind, but no premium.
  • Pump, A. O. Gould, recommended.
  • Corn Sheller, No. 1, O. P. Cobb; No. 2, A. O. Gould, both by the same manufacturer, good recommended to farmers.
  • Sickle grinder, R. T. Winkley, apparently a worthy article.
  • Organ Estey, James Helphenstine, a worthy and attractive instrument, awarded diploma.
  • Half bu. Flaxseed, P. Randle, prem. 50c.
  • Half bu. Beans, P. Randle, good prem. 50c.
  • Pin Cushion, 2 entries, No. 1, Louisa Kastner; No. 2, Emma Huffman, both pretty and worthy of notice.
  • Lamp Mat, Louisa Kastner, worthy diploma.
  • Worsted work on velvet, Mary Giegoldt.
  • Braiding on cloth, Mary Griegoldt, good premium 50c.
  • Balsam apples, Job M. Hayes, fine specimens.
  • Display Photographs, J. N. Walton, four entries, all of a superior quality, awarded diploma.
  • Corn plow, O. P. Cobb & Co., agents. Recommended to farmers.
  • Stationary Hay press, J. K. Pope, worthy recommended.
  • Portable Hay press, Wm. House, Committee unable to decide.
  • Large cask, Wilson Ganes, worthy prem. $1.
  • Wooden tray, Wilk. Smith, worthy prem. 50c.
  • Pair Hames, J. R. Smith, worthy prem. 50c.
  • Toilet mat, Emma Huffman, worthy article.

Washington Township District 4 School Report – 1873

Report on the District No. 4 School in Washington Township, Dearborn County, Indiana for 1873 appeared in:
Aurora Dearborn Independent – 20 Feb 1873 – Page 3, Column 3

WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP.

District No. 4 closed its school February 7th. We learn that the teacher, Mr. Ward, gave general satisfaction. We visited the schools on that day and was well pleased. We found at this school some good spellers; among them we noticed Carrie Cole, Hannah Younker, Emma Herron, Mary Baker. Carrie Cole bearing the championship.