Category Archives: Dearborn County

Aurora List of Letters – Jan 1868

The Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana list of letters for January 1868 appeared in:

Aurora Commercial – 4 Jan 1868 – Page 1, Column 1

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, Jan. 2, 1868. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • Miss C. E. Blasdell
  • Stephen Cofield
  • Henry Greeve
  • C. W. Ransdale
  • J. B. Winter
  • D. C. Walser
  • J. W. Wilbar

Aurora Commercial – 18 Jan 1868 – Page 1, Column 3

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, Jan. 17, 1868. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • M. A. Beyed
  • J. E. Blasdell
  • J. G. Cross
  • Elizabeth Cambell
  • August Crulo
  • J. Crist
  • John Clesgy
  • M. B. Chock
  • Adaline Bedine
  • S. Dart
  • Dr. Edwin
  • Wm. Flake
  • John Gray
  • Miss Mollie E. Miller
  • Geo. Hafner
  • John Herron
  • John or R. C. Hansell
  • Henry Holsted
  • H. Hacksted
  • Joseph Jackson
  • Miss Jennie Kreynop
  • Dr. Lachmin
  • Dr. Lockwood
  • John Law
  • James Mason
  • D. Merker
  • J. G. Metzner
  • Lizzy Miller

Aurora Commercial – 25 Jan 1868 – Page 1, Column 3

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, Jan. 24, 1868. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • Fred Baer
  • Mrs. H. Baker
  • W. C. Fisher
  • E. Fersch
  • H. J. Hoffman
  • Mary E. Horsley
  • Mrs. James E. Horsley
  • John C. Herron
  • Anthony Kaeser
  • S. Manning
  • John Moore
  • Maltville McMore
  • Charles Muller
  • Miss Carrie Price
  • Miss Louisa Renneck
  • Peter Schafer
  • Miss Calesta W. Wake
  • W. E. Wake

Center Township Registered Voters – 1867

The list of registered voters in Center Township, Dearborn County, Indiana for 1867 appeared in:
Aurora Commercial – 28 Sep 1867 – Page 4, Column 1

Registry List.
We publish below the list of registered voters in this township. The board will convene on next Tuesday, and continue in session until Wednesday evening, for the purpose of adding any names that have been omitted. Those whose names are not in the list should have them put in it.

Given NameSurname
Geo WAngelo
F GAppleton
BenjAnderson
JohnAken
MortAndrews
Jas BAnderson
PeterArpe
R CAbbott
CharlesAllen
MosesAdams
WilliamAllen
CharlesAger
JohnAnderson
GeorgeAnderson
GeorgeAmpt
RichardAsworth
Arthur SBush
JohnBarckdoll
WilliamBaker
B MBush
Thos J Sr.Bailey
JohnBear
Geo WBailey
MartinBrossart
WmBrown
ChrisBaker
HenryBrokseeker
DanielBeatty
JohnBryson
NickBauer
W FBailey
JohnBaker
RichardBlock
ChasBrewington
GeorgeBadel
DBuffington
WmBuffington
AndrewBilling
A JBrocks
SanfordBriddell
WmBolander
S ABundy
SimonBrady
WmBarclay
GeorgeBeal
M NBailey
AugustBloom
Charles Jr.Bailey
R CBond
JobBlake
FrancisBuffington
HenryBeckman
HenryBittner
John WBush
AlbertBloom
CharlesBienkampf
JohnBailey
OmerBailey
R FBailey
C ABailey
EgediusBraunagel
J CBiddinger
JohnBriddell
JacobBiddinger
JehielBuffington
John EBush
JohnBuffington
JohnBear
JesseBening
RobertBennett
JamesBrannon
GeorgeBraunagel
HenryBurke
JohnBarkley
Thomas JrBailey
PardeeBeach
CharlesBauer
NobleBush
MarcusBarker
JamesBrogan
Wm LBriggs
JohnBauer
JohnBrogan
ErnestBenjamin
F MBuffington
Isaac TBeckman
LouisBienkamp
JohnBillingsly
CharlesBittner
John MBrooks
RobertBaggs
HenryBasler
MathewBurris
FredBusse
B FBlythe
J JBackman
JohnBittner
OthoBillingsly
HenryBuffington
JBeckman
Henry CBush
E CChristie
JamesCampbell
JohnCure
JosiahChambers
JohnCasperil
StrawderCheek
SanfordCarbaugh
JamesCummings
O PCobb
Isaac TCampbell
W CCook
Davis WCobb
Jos DCurtis
MauriceCollins
MartinCochran
GeorgeChisman
ThomasCorcoran
LeviCornwell
L NCheek
JohnCobb
NewtonCanfield
WmCarbaugh
JohnCooper
JohnCastor
AdamChrist
Isaac HCarbaugh
WmCunningham
JasCallahan
GeorgeCarbaugh
TheodoreCook
W HCobb
JacobCanfield
AlbertCorson
BCampbell
LawrenceCollins
H HCheek
ReubenCooper
Thomas BCurtis
John AConwell
CCanfield
SamuelCriswell
PatCallahan
JohnClever
ThomasCampbell
W HColburn
EdwardClemens
G TCanfield
RobertCriswell
NathanCannon
JohnCooper
T CCrippen
JohnClark
MarinusContant
ElijahChristopher
J NCalvert
IgnitzChristenan
Wm HCurtis
MelvilleCannon
JamesCofield
E FCampbell
ThomasCunningham
WilliamCheek
J GChatten
GeorgeCaldwell
HiramCox
JacobCox
John HDenton
LewisDay
HenryDavis
Peter GDowling
A JDolson
JamesDeSanno
Nathaniel Jr.Dyke
WmDay
John HDurbin
AugustDietering
PatDuley
Nathaniel Sr.Dyke
E HDavis
GeorgeDay
LutherDolby
GeorgeDennerline
PeterDible
JosephDonaldson
DoverDenvesty
JamesDoble
JacobDifferen
JosephDorn
PatDenning
WilliamDorr
George WDove
SamuelDavidson
JohnDolson
J MDewey
PatDoble
StephenDonagan
JohnDolovan
JohnDuley
George CDale
TheodoreDurham
GeorgeDrexler
BenjaminDean
WmDuncan
JDougherty
PeterDownes
JohnDonovan
AlfredDart
Benjamin FDavis
JamesDurham
G VDenton
NickDoerr
JohnDraper
ValentineDorr
Robert TDay
Charles Jr.Davis
Jehu AEmrie
PhilipErle
John SEmrie
NicholasEshman
CasperElshoffer
J BEllingworth
AEpstein
FredErle
WmEdmonson
JohnEverson
M CEdwards
FrankEugel
GeorgeEnsenberger
T MErwin
WmEckels
Robert WEwbank
C KEmrie
JohnEsten
GeorgeEmrie
HiramFisk
Lewis MFoulk
PatrickFinley
Thomas FFenton
ErnestForenhaffer
HenryFirmich
AugustFarrell
FlorianFrank
CharlesFehling
W HFrazier
PatFuller
HenryFisk
D HFrazier
JohnFickenscher
GeorgeFolgert
JohnFriberger
JosephFrank
JohnFeeley
HiramFritz
W BFisk
CharlesFisk
PhilipFriberger
BarneyFlood
AugustFrank
GeorgeFrance
CasperFlush
VincentFrank
ThomasFolbre
GeorgeFlore
NoahFox
JacobFolgest
NoahFairfield
ThomasFarrell
HarryFisk
SebastianFrank
JohnFrank
FelixFerrin
HenryFeris
R BFowler
MichaelFeney
JohnFeeley
A WFreeman
GotfriedFrank
Dixon LGill
WmGiffin
E MGooderich
AdamGross
EdwardGriffey
C PGould
JohnGriffin
WmGreen
PeterGesler
DavidGriffin
E TGipson
GeorgeGriffin
ConradGiegoldt
E MGooderich
JacobGiegoldt
LewisGrosholtz
JohnGainey
MartinGross
George Jr.Giegoldt
Mike Sr.Graw
MartinGable
T MGibson
CharlesGriffy
W AGriffy
George Sr.Giegoldt
CharlesGiffin
ValentineGable
JohnGross
JohnGable
John HGibson
DavidGoodpaster
James MGould
FrankGoodpaster
E CGipson
JosephGriffin
MichaelGlass
W EGibson
ThomasGaff
MartinGarrity
MorrisGaney
MikeGallagher
HenryGraw
JohnGilmore
F VGentry
ThomasGreenland
LeoGerth
PatGarrity
EGoodrich
WilliamGriffin
John LGiegoldt
MichaelGiegoldt
ThomasGarrity
PhilipGenevine
G FGlass
WmGipson
JacobGiffin
MartinGoldsmith
PeterGoodelhaffer
DavidGiffin
JohnGiffin
EphraimGooderson
JesseGriswold
GeorgeGoulding
MartinGroves
E DHaynes
Jesse LHolman
JohnHauck
E CHarwood
LesterHeck
Philip HHeld
A BHaines
LewisHauck
HallahHarden
Ira CHill
A BHubbard
JohnHamilton
JohnHunt
A DHopping
RichardHubbard
L GHurlbert
H PHall
JacobHarbaugh
PhilipHaring
FrankHarbaugh
S RHubbard
FredHertsock
FredHauck
SHattenback
NicholasHorr
Thomas RHubbard
MathewHarring
GeorgeHibberd
FrederickHuckery
LouisHauck
AHolderbach
ErnestHertel
TobiasHeimberger
ThomasHeuston
AdamHerdigan
J WHarris
FrederickHasse
George WHildebrand
MikeHoran
JohnHope
AaronHenry
Thomas EHall
HenryHartger
L G Jr.Hurlbert
WilliamHickey
E CHayes
ThomasHibbert
SimonHumfeldt
ValentineHawn
JohnHouse
AaronHuffman
JuliusHauck
Wm SHolman
J RHayes
AHagey
JosephHalem
OmerHunt
John AHarpham
Philip Jr.Held
HenryHeld
WilliamHause
ThomasIsherwood
JacobInglethorne
JohnIttner
AdamIreland
AdamIsselhardt
EdwinJames
JesseJones
Thomas EJones
TheodoreJohnson
WmJohnson
GeorgeJohnson
J PJones
WilliamJohnson
JacobKemple
EKlingelhoffer
J GKennedy
NelsonKennett
WmKillfillan
PhilipKerrigan
MartinKerrigan
JohnKimmel
AKlingelhoffer
AKreitlein
DavidKastor
FranzKempf
MichaelKreatzer
AKlever
Henry Sr.Klever
FredKreitzer
JohnKreitzer
John Sr.Klever
MKimmel
MKempf
JohnKeragan
TheodoreKing
MahlonKerrigan
JohnKimmel
MartinKritzer
JohnKilling
ThomasKeragan
MKesler
ThomasKelly
BernardKeiser
H WKemper
JacobKersh
AustinKeragan
JohnKester
PhilipKastner
MartinKoehler
AustinKeragan
PatKeragan
HKennicutt
J WLansberry
E KLong
J DLowe
Thomas Jr.Lamkin
HenryLawbrink
HiramLamkin
WilliamLothman
JohnLowe
A BLansberry
SamuelLewis
JohnLangley
John ALewis
BernardLansing
JohnLochman
ElijahLindsay
George WLamb
JamesLamb
WmLoftus
ALozier
ThomasLieve
MarcusLevy
JohnLansick
WilliamLieve
Henry MLegeme
GeorgeLemon
D DLingenfelter
P JLearned
PatLanders
HughLowes
John HLong
Wm HLangdon
ThomasLoftus
J MLaird
ThomasLamkin
AdamLingelberger
M BLukens
Samuel PLewis
S DLangtree
George HLankford
W FLamar
WmLamar
Levi RMorrill
WMarsh
JacksonMiller
John EMyer
AndrewMackey
John FMyer
H AMoran
AndrewMoran
F MMoran
PatrickMoran
HenryMartinger
LewisMartin
JosephMyer
J SMartin
Benjamin FMelson
DavidMelson
NickMuller
JamesMoore
JohnMaloney
FrankMans
RichardMiller
A HMerkel
HenryMarkner
DanielMaringer
DavidMilburn
PeterMills
JosephMiller
John NMilburn
W RMiller
JamesMudoch
GerhartMartin
MikeMaloney
JosephMary
NoahMoore
FrankMartin
ThomasMoran
JohnMitchell
PaulMorris
AnthonyMaley
WilliamMadden
WilliamMilts
MikeMiller
HenryMaloney
MikeMaloney
PatMoran
JamesMetcalf
George WMoore
FMulbarger
HenryMathias
MikeMoran
GeorgeMorvarty
PatMaloney
G WMitchell
FrankMoore
RobertMattocks
H CMiflehoff
J DManning
George W SMitchell
WmMoran
JamesMefford
RobertMaloney
M AMason
John MMiller
FrankMousler
EliasMcAdams
RobertMcIlvain
DennisMcGuire
B NMcHenry
WmMcCartney
A FMcFadden
MadisonMcDermot
JamesMcCartney
MichaelMcInerny
SamuelMcMurray
Wm JMcHenry
JosephMcCreary
WilliamMcClellan
DennisMcInerny
MikeMcGrew
RobertMcDowell
PatMcGraw
JohnMcGraw
R EMcCreary
MichaelMcCay
WmMcMurry
John MNewel
Daniel ANewman
HenryNiemaun
E HNiebaum
WmNickols
FredNiemaun
R NNewman
JamesNeuke
ErnestNoble
JohnNabblu
WmNoble
FrankNalke
JosephNolke
GeorgeNewman
MichaelObrien
AndrewOtt
ConradOrtel
GeorgeOling
JohnOester
NickOester
John HOester
JohnOrdebruster
GeorgeOswald
AugustOwens
ThomasPattison
John WPotter
W HPritchard
A BPattison
HenryPellman
SidneyPlummer
JosephPost
J TPlummer
StephenParamore
IsraelPhalin
JamesPowers
R DPatterson
MikePowers
B FPorter
FredPelgen
JohnPeters
PeterPelgen
HenryParker
GeorgePfistner
MicahelPfeiffer
SamuelParker
HendersonPeters
HarveyPlatt
A HPeters
W SPowell
SamuelPlummer
GeorgePeters
John HParker
JosephPowell
JohnPeters
RichardPugh
RezinPeters
J LParish
JohnQuigley
NathanielRodgers
RephraimRicketts
JacobRadspinner
Adam MRitter
GeorgeRitter
B FRichards
WilliamRiddle
HenryRobenstein
GeorgeRenner
DavidRider
JamesReed
StephenRudolph
CharlesRocht
A JRobinson
FredRectanus
BenjaminRoyse
LewisRothirt
George ARenner
JosephRea
AdamRenner
WalstineRider
JohnRudolph
H WRoder
LouisRudolph
JohnRitter
PatrickRoarke
JamesRoss
John ARossfield
JohnRobenstein
GeorgeRobenstein
FredRichert
JohnRuark
RRoach
JohnRyan
C WRugg
R WRiggs
RobertRamsey
CalvinRodgers
EberSherman
G WSquibb
ElijahSparks
PeterShireman
John WStokes
William FStevens
CharlesScheit
WolfSchmitt
August SrSchulz
August JSchulze
JacobStaffen
H WSmith
JamesSullivan
JohnSchassel
JohnStoll
PeteSchaffer
W WSnyder
JosephStull
GeorgeSchiller
SimonSiemantel
S DSweet
HenryScmiedel
EdSchrawder
FrankSpeckert
MartinSmith
J BSmith
BernardShipper
JohnShipper
LaFayetteStarr
WSitzger
ASchinefelt
MSchireman
George LSiemantel
LorinStratton
J FStewart
AStinebach
GeorgeSchaeffer
John NSchank
NickSchwam
JohnStike
ASchmitt
GeorgeSiemantel
ValentineSchireman
WashingtonStarks
LouisSummerfield
SamuelSwope
JuliusSeverin
JosephStringer
LouisSatler
GeorgeSchleicht
OliverSeeds
JamesStanfield
J FSwango
ChrisScidel
WeaverSherman
J SShattuck
VictorSnyder
L DStanford
HenrySmith
Charles WSnyder
GeorgeSchmitt
DanielSchott
H MSpelman
W PSquibb
DanielStark
John CSwift
HiramSmith
MathewStern
MikeSiemantel
Henry JSmith
HenrySwift
LeonardSiemantel
AndrewSkerving
AdolphSchulz
LSwift
GeorgeSchockley
PeterStinebock
GeorgeSmith
JohnStacher
WilliamScoble
FrankSchoeckel
Nathan Jr.Stedman
GeorgeSutton
JamesStafford
JohnSwartzwelder
HenrySmall
PowelSchulz
BalzerStaus
LouisShott
HenryScrib
J PSnell
FredSmith
JohnSallivan
W BStewart
S SScott
RichardSmith
JosephSmith
JamesShay
F ASlater
JohnSiemantel
JohnSceutling
FredSwerfeger
JosephShawhiser
LewisSeifert
ElijahStewart
JohnScherer
MosesSwango
JosephSassaman
Peter JSchwartz
N RStedman
AbeSwango
JohnShoemaker
W HSanks
PerrySmall
JohnStitt
GeorgeSmith
Charles HSwift
ZachariahSmith
JesseStage
JamesSwango
E FSibley
AlickSigmundt
HenrySeeger
EdmundScofieldt
ThomasSchofield
ChrisSeidler
G VStevenson
W C DStevenson
JohnStarks
Theodore LTrue
MTeney
H GTruitt
HenryTrainer
ZaraTeney
D DTrulock
JosephTrester
Thomas J Jr.Taylor
IrvinTrester
FredThomas
ThomasTracy
JacobTrester
JohnThompson
Townsend JTaylor
MichaelTracy
JohnTracy
AugustThomas
Wm STaylor
PinckneyTrester
N HTuck
JohnThumpser
GeorgeTrester
JohnTwentyman
John Jr.Tracey
JamesTurner
HowardThomas
SamuelTrester
JamesThompson
MarionTrue
HenryTebbin
A CThetgee
Levi PTrester
E NTaylor
EdwardTrester
W HTrester
JohnTrim
JamesTrim
BenjaminTaylor
DanielTurner
C CTrester
John CTaylor
AugustusTruelock
JuddTyler
Jacob LTudor
AaronTaylor
WilliamThetgee
FrankUlrich
JohnUlrich
JohnUpp
LeonardUlrich
JohnUnger
AVoght
HVanmiddlesworth
TheodoreVandoren
WilliamVahey
FrankVinson
JamesVahey
PeterVogel
JohnVinson
James WWeaver
NewtonWatts
AdamWebe
FrancisWymond
DavidWalser
P WWilliams
John KWilcox
HenryWilman
E HWheaton
CharlesWheeler
CasperWestendolf
AdamWeise
JosephWentz
JamesWilliamson
LeeWainscott
PhilipWymond
JohnWalker
BWalker
DanielWood
J MWood
ThomasWright
GeorgeWalker
DavidWhite
H BWilman
CharlesWebster
PhilipWeise
E SWinkley
GustaveWeihrling
SamuelWebber
AndrewWolf
A JWheeler
AdamWeise
JohnWilliamson
J HWheeler
GeorgeWatson
FredWorth
WilliamWatts
DavidWheeler
CharlesWheeler
ChrisWhite
G WWalser
G HWymond
ThomasWilson
SamuelWymond
R JWood
GeorgeWhite
PatWolf
RichardWensley
GeorgeWatson
James Sr.Woods
Daniel LWeaver
HenryWilman
HenryWalker
JohnWeis
FrancisWorley
LoydWard
WilliamWheeler
JamesWilson
PatWelsh
JamesWymond
HenryWilkey
HenryWenderlich
JacobWeber
LouisWeis
RichardWinkley
LewisWinkley
WilliamWebber
JohnWenzel
Jarvis JWalker
JosephWalston
JohnWheaton
James NWalton
B HYounker
JesseYounker
ValentineYehn
W EYonge
JosephYake
HenryYork
RobertYoung
E AYork

Dearborn County Newspaper Notices – 1867

The following notices appeared in Dearborn County, Indiana newspapers in 1867:

Aurora Commercial – 10 Aug 1867 – Page 1, Column 3

NOTICE.—All persons whomsoever are hereby notified to not harbor or trust my wife, Elizabeth C. Cole, on my account from this date, as I will pay no debts of her contracting, she having left my bed and board without just cause and provocation.
TAYLOR COLE.

Dearborn County Circuit Court Proceedings – Nov 1867

Proceedings of the November 1867 Term of the Dearborn County, Indiana Circuit Court appeared in:

Aurora Commercial – 23 Nov 1867 – Page 1, Column 3

Circuit Court.

On Monday, the 18th inst., the Dearborn Circuit Court met at the Court House, and in the absence of Hon. James M. Wilson, Judge Adkinson opened the Court and charged the Grand Jury.—Judge Wilson appeared and took his seat on the bench Tuesday morning.

The following are names of the Grand Jury, as the list was corrected and sworn in:

  • John Heimburger, Foreman
  • John P. Walker
  • Frederick Slater
  • Edward W. Jackson
  • Ralph Collier
  • Rudolph Moenke
  • Zachariah Sanks
  • Gideon Renner
  • Samuel Freeman
  • William Buchanan
  • John Feist
  • Leonard Harbaugh

The State vs. George Folger—Indictment for carrying concealed weapons.—Trial by jury, and a verdict of acquittal.

The State vs. John B. Vail—Indictment for carrying concealed weapons. Trial by the Court, and a fine of $5 assessed.

The State vs. Omer T. Bailey—Assault and battery.—Plea of guilty, and a fine of $.

Thomas Kyle vs. William H. and Elizabeth Small—Action to foreclose mortgage. Judgment for $2,636.38, foreclosure and sale of land.

Aurora Commercial – 7 Dec 1867 – Page 4, Column 1

Circuit Court.

Since our last report the following cases have been disposed of:

State vs. Elias T. Crosby, forgery—The defendant failing to appear, a forfeiture of his recognizance was taken, and the case continued until the next term.

Daniel Guard vs. the I. & C. R. R.—Judgment for plaintiff for $35.

James P. Chew vs. R. C. Arnold.—Judgment for plaintiff for $23.

George R. Brumblay vs. Samuel S. Webster. Judgment for plaintiff for $106.

David Nevitt vs. Andrew Bartholome. Judgment for the plaintiff for $5 by agreement.

Riley Scaggs vs. Henry Runta and wife. Judgment for plaintiff.

Omer Tousey vs. Wm. Glardon. Judgment for plaintiff.

Same vs. Elizabeth Glardon, for partition. Decree accordingly.

Lawrence Blessing, Admr., vs. E. H. Miller. Judgment for plaintiff for $320.

Boardman & Meloy vs. Joseph H. Hayes. Judgment for plaintiff for $132.

A. W. Robbins vs. Hayes & Hayes. Judgment for plaintiff.

Walls and others vs. Bond & Denton. Judgment for plaintiff for $125.20.

Dalton, et al vs. same defendants.—Judgment for plaintiffs.

John Ewin vs. C. O’Brien. Judgment for plaintiff for $78.

John Hornberger vs. Isaac Dunn and wife. Suit to correct a mistake in a deed, and to reform the same so as to include more ground. The jury found for the plaintiff as to his right to have the deed corrected as to description, but as to his claim to have the deed reformed so as to include more ground, the jury found for the defendants.

The following cases have been dismissed by the plaintiffs:

  • Sebastian Green vs. Jeremiah Crosby.
  • Gilmore vs. Gilmore.
  • Benj. Gerard vs. William Gerard et al.
  • John Hornberger vs. Vail & Vail.
  • Martha A. Kelso vs. Philip Kleinhaus.
  • Sarah C. Miller vs. E. H. Miller.
  • Thos. Posey vs. Joseph H. Hayes.
  • Rees A. Gerard vs. Benj. F. Gerard et al.

State vs. John Allen—charged with larceny. The Prosecutor entered a nolle in each case there being two of them.

State vs. Henry Lancaster—charged with assault and battery, with intent to kill—continued.

State vs. Arthur Mitchel—arson; State vs. James Rawling and James Reed—larceny; and State vs. John Jackson, for rape—were stricken from the docket.

State vs. Lawrence Collins and others, charged with riot. A nolle was entered by the Prosecutor.

State vs. Timothy Murphy; larceny. Fined one dollar, and imprisoned in county jail one month.

State vs. Merhoff; assault and battery. Convicted on two charges, and fined $5 and costs in each case.

On Saturday, the seventh day of the term, the Grand Jury came into Court, and made the following report: We have carefully examined the county jail, and find that it has been well kept, so far as this jury is able to judge, since the last term of this Court; that they have no change or addition to recommend, except in the construction and condition of the water take, which they think might be improved. They have examined a large number of witnesses, and returned fifteen indictments; thereupon they were discharged.

Enoch Guard vs. I. & C. Railroad, for stock killed. Change of venue granted to Franklin county.

State vs. Omer T. Bailey; charged with assault and battery, with intent to kill.—Change of venue to Decatur county.

State vs. Edward Hayes; fornication; and Ellen Farry, for same offence, both of which indictments were quashed.

State vs. Henry; assault and battery; fined $5 and costs.

State vs. Henry Nowlin and Abner Whipple, charged with an affray. Nowlin was fined one dollar and costs, and Whipple one cent and costs.

Cornelius O’Brien and Samuel L. Jones vs. John B. Vail and another. Verdict for plaintiffs.

Divorces were granted in the following cases:

  • Henry Calkins vs. Sarah Calkins.
  • Carrie W. Thompson vs. Sanford W. Thompson.
  • Mary E. Gaston vs. Thomas J. Gaston.
  • John Shehee vs. Catharine Shehee.
  • Wm. H. Langdon vs. Nancy M. Langdon.

Aurora Commercial – 14 Dec 1867 – Page 1, Column 3

Circuit Court.

Since our last report, the following cases have come on for trial:

Barker & Hubbartt vs. Walton; injunction. Granted, and verdict of $75 for plaintiffs.

Simmons, adm’r, vs. Robbins. Verdict for defendant.

Mary Wesler vs. Herman Ferker; action to recover 16 feet of ground in length, by 6 inches in width. Judgement for plaintiff.

State vs. Isam Avey; assault and battery. Fined $5 and costs.

Elizabeth Kelly vs. B. Hammerle; action for slander. Judgment in favor of plaintiff for $75 and costs.

Trustees of M E Church at Wilmington vs. Wm. H. Small; action to recover the amount subscribed by said Small toward the erection of the new church at that place. This case had not terminated at the time of closing of our report.

The Court was to adjourn today.

Aurora List of Letters – Dec 1867

The Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana list of letters for December 1867 appeared in:

Aurora Commercial – 7 Dec 1867 – Page 1, Column 1

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, Dec. 6, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • Jas. N. Carnine
  • George Cathkine
  • Miss Mollie Carr
  • Wm. Calhoon
  • A. J. Chambers
  • Effie Dean
  • Merchant Holms
  • Fred Haus
  • Miss Virginia Johnson
  • David Laughlin
  • Pat Loftus
  • John Lochner
  • George A. Petty
  • Miss Mary E. Roberts
  • Alexander Shanafelder
  • George P. Taylor
  • John J. Wilson

Aurora Commercial – 14 Dec 1867 – Page 1, Column 1

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, Dec. 13, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • Wm. Bridwell
  • J. H. Babcock
  • Nelson Baker
  • Mary Kuhlman
  • Miss Matilda Rogers
  • Mrs. Mary Rogers
  • Miss M. J. Stephenson
  • Peter Sharkey

Aurora Commercial – 21 Dec 1867 – Page 1, Column 1

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, Dec. 20, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • John Brewer
  • Mathias Barricklow
  • Konrad Ditzel
  • James T. Earhart
  • Geo. Trester
  • Caroline Frost
  • John C. Herron
  • James M. Hall
  • G. Heavelaw
  • Agnes Hall
  • Joyce & Kallagher
  • D. Laughlen
  • Nick Muy
  • D. D. Phillips
  • H. Rods
  • Thos. Spaulding
  • R. Stevens
  • D. R. Tharp
  • C. Wheaton
  • S. M. Wade

Aurora Commercial – 28 Dec 1867 – Page 1, Column 2

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, Dec. 27, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • J. Aker
  • J. Anderson
  • Joseph Bock
  • Mary Buffington
  • Elise Droga
  • Nancy Darling
  • J. A. Hurbert
  • Dan Losier
  • G. W. Livingston
  • D. McDaniel
  • A. T. McFadden
  • Mary Parker
  • Carrie M. Price
  • Ann Lizzie Raggu
  • Helen M. Roberts
  • Frank Stafford
  • Mrs. Anna M. Unglamb
  • Mrs. Calesta W. Wake

Aurora List of Letters – Nov 1867

The Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana list of letters for November 1867 appeared in:

Aurora Commercial – 2 Nov 1867 – Page 1, Column 1

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, Nov. 1, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • John Anderson
  • James Block
  • Effa Dean
  • G. W. French
  • W. Fahey
  • J. Franc
  • R. Howard
  • A. Hayes
  • T. J. Hawkins
  • Gloyd, Johnson & Co.
  • Anna McElfresh
  • Oren Pettengill
  • G. A. Petter
  • Elizabeth Roberts
  • Sallie Swift
  • P. Staneback
  • A. Smiley
  • G. Williams
  • Winters, Incorman & Co.
  • Sarah A. Wood
  • James Whiteford

Aurora Commercial – 9 Nov 1867 – Page 1, Column 1

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, Nov. 1 [sic], 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • I. Avey
  • John Bauer
  • Miss Eliza Berry
  • Charley Blezdle
  • Miss Mari Cottman
  • Fred Marks
  • Ben Schlanser
  • Miss Sallie J. Truitt
  • G. M. Wilson
  • Ben H. Welch

Aurora Commercial – 16 Nov 1867 – Page 1, Column 1

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, Nov. 15, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • Miss Mollie Barker
  • Miss Hattie English
  • M. J. Gray
  • George Hurd
  • Miss Narcissus Hensley
  • John Ickenroth
  • Johnson & Gloyd
  • Louisa Lewbenkoof
  • H. Monman
  • T. Mahoney
  • Mary Powell
  • T. Strong
  • M. P. Storry
  • D. H. Shupe
  • Granville Wilson
  • W. C. Welsh

Aurora Commercial – 23 Nov 1867 – Page 1, Column 1

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, Nov. 22, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • Tayler Boswell
  • J. R. Canfield
  • Doolittle
  • Robert Kellough
  • Laughlin
  • John Miller
  • William Peacock
  • C. J. Robinson

Aurora Commercial – 30 Nov 1867 – Page 1, Column 3

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, Nov. 29, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • Miss Mollie Burroughs
  • M. E. Burt
  • Wm. A. Cross
  • J. M. Daw & Co.
  • Mrs. Betsy Ebsom
  • A. T. Herza
  • G. Heavalaw
  • T. H. Henyn
  • Janet Kibzer
  • Miss Dell Miner
  • Wm. McSkarks
  • John A. Pratzer
  • Miss Jennie Spicknall
  • Thomas Shuman
  • Lewis Shew
  • G. A. Welch

Aurora List of Letters – Oct 1867

The Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana list of letters for October 1867 appeared in:

Aurora Commercial – 5 Oct 1867 – Page 1, Column 1

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, October 4, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • R. B. Brabham
  • Wm. Calhoun
  • M. B. Chock
  • S. Frank
  • E. Flasch
  • W. E. Fisher
  • W. Hubbouth
  • G. S. Keller
  • G. Minard
  • Robt. Martin
  • Thos. Mills
  • Lavina McReady
  • M. H. Robinson
  • H. Redding
  • W. K. F. Smith
  • S. M. Smith

Aurora Commercial – 12 Oct 1867 – Page 1, Column 1

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, October 11, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • Lindsay Akers
  • L. W. Blakesly
  • Adaline Bodine
  • Simon Brady
  • Julia Ann Green
  • John Garmore
  • T. M. Gayner
  • G. F. Renter
  • Mrs. Mary A. Randolf
  • W. C. Welch

Aurora Commercial – 19 Oct 1867 – Page 1, Column 1

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, October 18, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • Isem Avey
  • Mary A. Brackley
  • Thomas Johnson
  • Albert Smiley
  • S. T. Stevens
  • Adam Weis
  • David Weis

Aurora Commercial – 26 Oct 1867 – Page 1, Column 3

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, October 18, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • John Brumlay
  • James Burroughs
  • Joseph Boek
  • W. R. Burch
  • Mag. G. Burch
  • James Brow
  • John Carmin
  • Miss Catharine Frast
  • A. J. Harlinghar
  • J. C. Heustis
  • C. O. Johnson
  • Rev. W. L. Jermane
  • James B. Johnston
  • Rachael Jackson
  • Orrin Pettingill
  • P. J. Patterson
  • J. L. Ragan
  • Jesse Stage
  • J. W. Suffern
  • B. H. Welch

Dearborn County Fair Awards – 1867

The Dearborn County, Indiana Fair awards for 1867 appeared in:
Aurora Commercial – 21 Sep 1867 – Page 2, Column 1

LIST OF PREMIUMS
Awarded at the Sixteenth Annual Fair of the Dearborn County Agricultural Society, held at the Fair Grounds, near Aurora, Indiana, Sept 10, 11, 12, 13, 1867.

HORSES FOR ALL PURPOSES.

  • Aged stallion, T. Dickerson, 1st, $20; G. C. Stradley, 2d, $10.
  • Three year old stallion, R. Daily, 1st, $12; T. J. Lancaster, 2d, $6.
  • Two year old stallion, Francis Worley, 1st, $8; M. H. Dailey, 2d, $4.
  • Yearling stallion, James Hueston, 1st, $5; M. Collins, 2d, $3.
  • Stallion colt, John Riddell, 1st, $4; Enos Buffington, 2d, $2.
  • Brood mare, Wm. Curtis, 1st, $10; J. T. Grant, 2d, $5.
  • Aged mare, John Owen, 1st, $10; Jas. Heuston, 2d, $5.
  • Three year old filly, H. McCoy, 1st, $8; Joseph Curtis, 2d, $4.
  • Two year old filly, O. H. Conrad, 1st, $6; W. Conner, 2d, $3.
  • Yearling filly, Henry Wood, 1st, $4.
  • Mare colt, F. Worley, 1st, $4; E. Small, 2d, $2.
  • Aged gelding, G. W. Aylor, 1st, $10; James Riddell, 2d, $5.
  • Three year old gelding, J. M. Blasdell, 1st, $6; O. Hughes, 2d, $3.
  • Yearling gelding, J. D. Curtis, 1st, $4; E. Greer, 2d, $2.

HORSES FOR LIGHT DRAFT.

  • Aged stallion, J. T. Grant, 1st, $15; John Riddell, 2d, $8.
  • Three year old stallion, John W. Poulter, 1st, $10.
  • Two year old stallion, R. W. Poulter, 1st, $6; T. S. Johnson, 2d, $3.
  • Stallion colt, N. Carpenter, 1st, $3; J. N. Moody, 2d, $2.
  • Brood mare, John W. Poulter, 1st, $8.
  • Aged mare, M. Clore, 1st, $8; M. Giegoldt, 2d, $4.
  • Three year old filly, L. P. Scott, 1st, $6; T. Dickerson, 2d, $3.
  • Two year old filly, W. Cobb, 1st, $5.
  • Mare colt, Henry Tufts, 1st, $3; John Riddell, 2d, $4.
  • Three year old gelding, W. A. Foster, 1st, $6; J. C. Grady, 2d, $3.
  • Two year old gelding, L. W. Sutton, 1st, $5; J. T. Grant, 2d, $3.
  • Aged horses for heavy draft, A. Hill, 1st, $10.
  • Fancy horses, T. Dickerson, 1st, $25.
  • Saddle horses, R. A. Brady, 1st, $10; K. Y. Berkshire, 2d, $5.
  • Matched horses, H. W. Smith, 1st, $20.
  • Sweepstakes for stallions, T. Dickerson, 1st, $25.
  • Sweepstakes for mares, W. Curtis, 1st, $15.

GENERAL SWEEPSTAKES—BEST TWO IN THREE.

  • Trotting, M. Giegoldt, $25.
  • Pacing, Jno. Poulter, $25.

GREEN SWEEPSTAKES—FOUR YEARS OLD.

  • Trotting, Warren Francisco, $25.
  • Pacing, G. W. Bedinger, $25.

SWEEPSTAKES—THREE YEARS OLD.

  • Trotting, T. Dickerson, $10.
  • Pacing, John Cooper, $10.
  • Sweepstakes for racking, J. C. Grady, $25.

MULES AND JACKS.

  • Aged jack, N. Carpenter, 1st, $8; O. T. Mulford, 2d, $4.
  • Aged jennet, W. H. Small, 1st, $6.
  • Three year old mule, J. M. North, 1st, $8; N. Carpenter, 2d, $4.
  • Two year old mule, James Clements, 1st, $6; S. S. Cole, 2d, $3.
  • Sucking mule, J. M. Laird, 1st, $2; Ralph Smith, 2d, $1.
  • Matched mules, W. J. Carpenter, $6.

DURHAM CATTLE.

  • Aged bull, O. P. Cobb, $10.
  • Bull calf, O. P. Cobb, $3.
  • Aged cow, J. C. Terrell, $10.
  • Heifer calf, J. C. Terrell, $2.

NATIVE AND GRADE CATTLE.

  • Bull calf, Henry Cheek, $3.
  • Aged cow, O. P. Cobb, 1st, $10; Thos. Hansel, 2d, $5.
  • Two year old heifer, Thos. Hansell, 1st, $4; O. P. Cobb, 2d, $2.
  • Yearling heifer, Henry Cheek, 1st, $3; O. P. Cobb, 2d, $2.
  • Heifer calf, Thos. Hansell, 1st, $2; O. P. Cobb, 2d, $1.
  • Oxen, John S. Cole, $8.

SWEEPSTAKES ON CATTLE.

  • Bull, O. P. Cobb, $10.
  • Cow, O. P. Cobb, $10.

HOGS.

  • Yearling boar, O. P. Cobb, 1st, $6; Henry Cheek, 2d, $3.
  • Aged sow, Henry Cheek, $3.
  • Yearling sow, Henry Cheek, 1st, $4; O. P. Cobb, 2d, $2.
  • Shoats, W. B. Fisk, $4.

FINE WOOL SHEEP.

  • Two year old buck, W. F. Bailey, 1st, $8; F. Worley, 2d, $4.
  • Ewe, J. C. Livingston, 1st, $6; W. F. Bailey, 2d, $3.
  • Lambs, W. F. Bailey, 1st, $4; J. C. Livingston, 2d, $2.

LONG WOOL SHEEP.

  • Two year old buck, G. F. Randall, 1st, $8; A. Doan, 2d, $4.
  • Ewe, John Cooper, 1st, $6.
  • Yearling buck, G. F. Randall, 1st, $6; G. F. Randall, 2d, $3.
  • Lambs, John Cooper, 1st, $4.

MIDDLE WOOL SHEEP.

  • Two year old buck, J. C. Terrell, 1st, $8; A. Bainum, 2d, $4.
  • Ewe, J. C. Terrell, 1st, $6.
  • Yearling buck, M. Trester, 1st, $3.
  • Lambs, M. Trester, 1st, $4; J. C. Livingston, 2d, $2.

POULTRY.

  • Chickens, John Bruce, $2.
  • Ducks, John Bruce, $2.
  • Turkeys, John Bruce, $2.
  • Geese, John Bruce, $2.
  • Collection poultry, John H. Denton, $5.

VEGETABLE PRODUCTIONS.

  • Beets, E. Clemens, $1.
  • Parsnips, A. Dean, $1.
  • Cabbage, A. Dean, $1.
  • Onions, James Clemens, $1.
  • Tomatoes, James Clemens, $1.
  • White beans, James Clemens, $1.
  • Irish potatoes, J. F. Pate, $1.
  • Sweet potatoes, John Brumbly, $1.
  • Early potatoes, James Clements, $1.
  • Pumpkins, E. Butterfield, $1.
  • Squashes, F. Cornforth, $1.

GRAIN AND SEED.

  • Yellow corn, J. D. Curtis, $2.
  • White wheat, John Bruce, $2.
  • Red wheat, W. Curtis, $2.
  • Rye, Geo. A. Riggs, $2.
  • Oats, E. Butterfield, $2.
  • Barley, A. Hill, $2.
  • Flax seed, C. Bainum, $2.
  • Timothy seed, E. Butterfield, $2.
  • Orchard grass seed, John Hansell, $2.

FRUIT LIST.

  • Winter apples, W. I. Edwards, 1st, $3; Mrs. J. Houck, 2d, $2.
  • Fall apples, W. I. Edwards, 1st, $3; S. K. Cofield, 2d, $2.
  • Fall pears, Mrs. I. B. Ward, 1st, $3; H. Cheek, 2d, $2.
  • Peach, S. W. Humfeldt, $2.
  • Plums, E. Butterfield, $2.
  • Grapes, Mrs. I. B. Ward, $2.
  • Quinces, Hattie Fox, $1.
  • Display of fruit, Henry Cheek, $10.
  • Bouquet, Mrs. E. Bryson, $2.

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.

  • Plow for general purposes, W. Clore, $5.
  • Sod plow, W. Clore, $5.
  • Shovel plow, W. Clore, $1.
  • Double shovel plow, W. Clore, $2.
  • Grain cradle, E. Spicknall, $2.
  • Horse hay fork, B. N. McHenry, $1.
  • Mowing machine, B. N. McHenry, $2.
  • Portable fence, B. N. McHenry, worthy of a premium; John E. Wymond, worthy of a premium. (The committee recommended both these fences, but being unable to decide which is the best, report both as above.)
  • Buggy, H. Fisk & Bros, $10.
  • Spring wagon, H. Fisk & Bros., $10.

CHEMICAL PRODUCTS.

  • Soft soap, Mrs. E. Butterfield, $1.

DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES.

  • Tow linen, Mrs. G. W. Clark, $2.
  • Linsey, Mrs. G. W. Clark, $2.
  • Jeans, Mrs. G. W. Clark, $2.
  • Rag carpet, Mrs. G. W. Clark, $2.
  • Homemade blankets, Mrs. G. W. Clark, $2.
  • Wool knit socks, Mrs. G. W. Clark, $2.
  • Wool knit stockings, handmade, Mrs. R. E. McCreary, $1; machine made, Miss Gussy Cochran, $1.
  • Wool knit mittens, Mrs. R. Butterfield, $1.
  • Woolen yarn, Mrs. G. W. Clark, $1.
  • Foot mat, Mrs. I. B. Ward, $1.

SADDLE AND HARNESS WORK.

  • Saddle, I. T. Campbell, $5.
  • Harness, I. T. Campbell, $5.

DAIRY PRODUCTS.

  • Butter made in June, Mrs. L. Parks, 1st, $3; Mrs. R. Butterfield, 2d, $2.
  • Butter made since June, Mrs. Joseph Parks, 1st, $3; James Clements, 2d, $2.

NEEDLE WORK.

  • Comfort, Miss Mary Swing, $2.
  • Worsted quilt, Miss Nancy Griffin, $5.
  • Piece work quilt, Miss Mary F. Moody, $5.
  • Patch work quilt, Mrs. George Goulding, $5.
  • Quilt of novel design, Mrs. R. E. McCreary, $5.
  • Woolen dress, Miss Eliza Griffin, $3.
  • Calico dress, Mrs. E. Harbaugh, $2.
  • Childs’ sack, Miss M. Proctor, $2.
  • Needle work on canvass, Mrs. Martin, $1.
  • Needle work on cloth, Hattie Brumblay, $1.
  • Needle work on linen, Miss Jennie Rust, $1.
  • Needle work on muslin, Miss Jennie Rust, $1.
  • Needle work on merino, Miss M. Proctor, $1; Mrs. McClellan, $1.
  • Needle work on lace, Miss M. Proctor, $1.
  • Cotton crochet work, Mrs. C. Martin, $1.
  • Woolen crochet work, Mrs. G. H. Plummer, $1.

PAINTING, DRAWING AND FANCY WORK.

  • Landscape in oil, H. J. Bradford, $1.
  • Portrait painting, J. J. Bisbee, $1.
  • Group, J. J. Bisbee, $1.
  • Hair work, Miss Vic Lynn, $1.

CANNED FRUITS.

  • Strawberries, Mrs. P. Williams, $1.
  • Blackberries, Mrs. J. Kemple, $1.
  • Raspberries, Mrs. John Cobb, $1.
  • Gooseberries, Mrs. I. B. Ward, $1.
  • Currants, Mrs. I. B. Ward, $1.
  • Peaches, Mrs. R. E. McCreary, $1.
  • Cherries, Mrs. A. Hill, $1.
  • Plums, Mrs. I. B. Ward, $1.
  • Quinces, Mrs. L. N. Bush, $1.

FRUIT BUTTER.

  • Apple, Mrs. J. Hornberger, $1.
  • Pear, Mrs. R. E. McCreary, $1.
  • Peach, Mrs. Jesse Jones, $1.

JELLIES.

  • Gooseberry, Mrs. John Cobb, $1.
  • Currant, Mrs. Jesse Jones, $1; Mrs. J. Hornberger, $1.
  • Cherry, Mrs. Jesse Jones, $1.
  • Apple, Mrs. Jesse Jones, $1.
  • Plum, Mrs. John Cobb, $1.
  • Raspberry, Mrs. John Cobb, $1.
  • Blackberry, Mrs. L. N. Bush, $1.

PRESERVES.

  • Blackberry, Mrs. Eliza Winkley, $1.
  • Grape, Mrs. John Hornberger, $1.
  • Peach, Mrs. R. E. McCreary, $1; Mrs. John Hornberger, $1.
  • Pear, Miss Mabel Criswell, $1.
  • Quince, Mrs. H. Winkley, $1.
  • Plum, Mrs. E. Winkley, $1.

PICKLES.

  • Sweet peaches, Mrs. R. E. McCreary, $1.
  • Sweet pears, Mrs. R. E. McCreary, $1.
  • Sweet plums, Mrs. R. E. McCreary, $1.
  • Sour beets, Mrs. Jesse Jones, $1.

BREAD AND CAKES.

  • Salt rising, Mrs. L. N. Bush, $2.
  • Yeast rising, Caroline Huffmire, $1.
  • Corn bread, Mrs. L. N. Bush, $2.
  • Sample cake, Mrs. L. N. Bush, $2.
  • Sample pies, Mrs. Jesse Jones, $2.
  • Collection bread and cake, Mrs. L. Parks, $3.

TABLE COMFORTS.

  • Honey, A. Tufts, $1.
  • Tomato catsup, Mrs. R. E. McCreary, $1.

EQUESTRIANISM.

  • Miss Jennie Canfield, 1st, $25; Miss Allie Waterman, 2d, $15; Miss Harriet Kimball, 3d, $10.

PONIES.

  • Fastest Shetland pony, H. W. Smith, $5.
  • Fastest pony of any breed, Harvey Hill, $5.
  • Best pony for general purposes, W. F. Bailey, $5.

MISCELLANEOUS.
(This list includes all articles for which no specific premiums were offered, but which were deemed worthy of premiums.)

  • Sample tobacco, G. A. Riggs, $1.
  • Collection potatoes, E. B. Hunt, $1.
  • Pickled mangoes, Mrs. R. E. McCreary, $1.
  • Plum butter, Mrs. R. E. McCreary, $1.
  • Strawberry jam, Mrs. R. E. McCreary, $1.
  • Corn cultivator and seed sower, Henry Zurbrick, $1.
  • Fancy wooden fan, John P. Sturm, $1.
  • Horse shoes, H. Fisk & Bros., $1.
  • Italian plum, George C. Marshall, $2.
  • Holly rotary pump, Julius Severin, $2.
  • Straw cutter, W. C. Berkshire, $1.
  • Hay stacker, E. Greer, $1.
  • Hydraulic washing machine, B. N. McHenry, $1.
  • Extension step ladder, B. N. McHenry, $1.
  • Dried corn, Mrs. Jesse Jones, $1.
  • Dried cherries, Mrs. Jesse Jones, $1.
  • Rhubarb wine, Lamb & Giegoldt, $1.
  • Spring wheat, E. Butterfield, $1.
  • Spring barley, E. Butterfield, $1.
  • Hearth rug, Mrs. E. Butterfield, $1.
  • King Apples, Rezin Rees, $1.
  • Bead basket, Mrs. S. Winkley, $1.
  • Rag carpet, Mrs. N. Canfield, $1.
  • Table cover, Miss Maggie Proctor, $1.
  • Bead watch case, Miss Maggie Proctor, $1.
  • Agricultural wreath, Miss E. Chamberlain, $2.
  • Oleander trees, Miss E. Chamberlain, $1.
  • Fruit piece in oil, Will Snyder, $1.
  • Flour stand and fountain, Louis Sattler, $2.
  • Infant’s sack, Mrs. G. H. Plummer, $1.
  • Sweet pickled grapes, Mrs. S. P. Williams, $1.
  • Potato starch, Daniel P. Williams, $1.
  • Lamb knitting machine, Mrs. E. Cochran, $2.
  • Cherry jam, Miss M. A. Pattison, $1.
  • Side hill plow, Fred Cole, $1.
  • Crab apple jelly, Mrs. John Cobb, $1.
  • Strawberry jam, Mrs. John Cobb, $1.
  • Raspberry jam, Mrs. John Cobb, $1.
  • Blackberry jam, Mrs. John Cobb, $1.
  • Canned grapes, Mrs. J. Hauck, $1.
  • Plum butter, Mrs. J. Hauck, $1.
  • Silk work on flannel, Mrs. McClellan, $1.
  • Table cover, Miss Nellie Baker, $2.
  • Crab apple butter, Mrs. J. Hornberger, $1.
  • Quince jelly, Miss Hattie Fox, $1.
  • Crab apple jelly, Mrs. J. Hornberger, $1.
  • Cherry wine, George Griffin, $1.
  • Blackberry wine, Mrs. S. P. Williams, $1.
  • Crochet tidy, Mrs. C. Martin, $1.
  • Woolen goods, Lawrenceburg Woolen Mill Co., $5.
  • Cotton hose, Mrs. Stapp, $1.
  • Tatting, Miss Grace Chisman, $1.
  • Chenille embroidery, Miss E. McCane, $1.
  • Netted tidy, Mrs. C. Martin, $1.
  • Improvement in running mill stones, H. W. Kemper, $1.
  • Carrots, James Clemens, $1.
  • Wheat flour, S. Siemantel & Co., $1.

Aurora List of Letters – Sep 1867

The Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana list of letters for September 1867 appeared in:

Aurora Commercial – 7 Sep 1867 – Page 1, Column 2

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, September 6, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • Thos. Byllman
  • James Cook
  • Elizabeth Haze
  • Elsy Harper
  • T. D. Hubbard
  • J. S. Johnson
  • Jos. Stewart
  • F. Schutenberg
  • M. Vancarnk
  • Miss Mary Taylor
  • Adelheid Feelbert
  • Abe Younker
  • Henry White

Aurora Commercial – 21 Sep 1867 – Page 1, Column 1

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, September 20, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • J. Aucker & Co.
  • Mrs. Elizabeth Birch
  • Horres Bure
  • Mitchell Collins
  • George Silas Cooper
  • George Davies
  • James H. Driskel
  • Thomas Freeman
  • John Harker
  • Frank Hewit
  • James Mitchell
  • J. L. Mansfield
  • S. S. Taylor
  • H. Theer
  • Jas. Taylor

Aurora Commercial – 28 Sep 1867 – Page 1, Column 1

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, September 27, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • James Bowers
  • William Campbell
  • Abbie Dwire
  • John T. Enix
  • Mrs. Andy M. Garmere
  • W. H. H. Howill
  • Charley Kent
  • James Little
  • Fred Marks
  • Maggie Resiker
  • Tom Shuman
  • Thomas Wallace

Dearborn County Common Pleas Court Proceedings – Jul 1867

Proceedings of the July 1867 Term of the Dearborn County, Indiana Common Pleas Court appeared in:

Aurora Commercial – 20 Jul 1867 – Page 1, Column 2

COMMON PLEAS COURT.

The July term of this court convened on Monday last, Judge Lamb presiding. But little has been done beyond calling the docket for issues, and hearing motions. The following State cases have been disposed of:

State on the relation of Criswell vs. Criswell, surety of the peace. The defendant entered a plea of guilty and was required to enter into bond, to keep the peace for six months.

State vs. Madigan. Violating the liquor law. There were eight cases against the defendant, in four of which the defendant pled guilty and the others were dismissed.

Same vs. Mrs. Madigan. Same charge. Two cases were tried by Jury, is one of which there was an acquittal, and the other a conviction and a fine of $5 assessed.

The case of the State against numerous persons for the alleged commission of riot at the Catholic Church, in Aurora, on Sunday a few months since, is now on trial and bids fair to occupy several days, as there are some twenty or twenty-five witnesses, and the examination of the first occupied about three hours.

The Court will probably be in session about five weeks.

Aurora Commercial – 17 Aug 1867 – Page 1, Column 4

Common Pleas Court.

William Medler was charged with grand larceny; verdict of guilty rendered, and the prisoner sentenced to confinement in the penitentiary for two years.

Hamilton & McCausland vs. I. & C. R. R.—Action to recover for sheep killed and injured by the locomotive and cars running on the road of defendants.—Judgment for plaintiffs for $78.

A. M. Ross vs. S. H. McCoy.—Suit to recover a balance alleged to be due for a stock of drugs sold by plaintiff to defendant. Two juries having failed to agree, the second panel was discharged and the case continued.

Mason vs. Mason.—Action to set aside a will. Verdict for plaintiff.

Watkins vs. York. Suit to recover for work done. Finding for the defendant.

The Court will adjourn today, as it cannot legally sit longer, leaving a number of cases to lie over until the next term.