Category Archives: Dearborn County

Aurora List of Letters – Aug 1867

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

Aurora Commercial – 3 Aug 1867 – Page 1, Column 2

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, August 2d, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • Miss Lizzie Cusna
  • J. D. Jones
  • Mrs. Sarah Kenneday
  • Michael Stanton
  • Mrs. Josephus Hugus
  • James Werom
  • Mrs. Rebecca Wilson

Aurora Commercial – 10 Aug 1867 – Page 1, Column 2

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, August 9, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • Fred. Bordello
  • G. S. Keller
  • John F. Linkmire
  • George Lyon
  • W. J. McCausland
  • Pat Murphy
  • Dom McGuire
  • Hannah M. Norton
  • John L. Puchta
  • Mary E. Sanks
  • Vincent Wicker

Aurora Commercial – 17 Aug 1867 – Page 1, Column 3

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, August 16, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • D. W. Browington
  • J. H. Benham
  • Miss Agnes Brown
  • Lewis R. Crowley
  • Wm. Denehow
  • G. W. Eubank
  • Mrs. G. W. Ewing
  • M. E. Howe
  • Robt. Wood Mercer
  • John Marren
  • I. T. Newberry
  • G. K. Wilson
  • Lydia D. Wooley

Aurora Commercial – 31 Aug 1867 – Page 1, Column 3

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

  • June Avery
  • G. F. Brinkham
  • G. Bauninger
  • J. H. Crowley
  • George Conwell
  • G. French
  • Jefferson Hawkens
  • J. L. Hughes
  • John Kerrens
  • Loomis & Bell
  • G. Lyon
  • Jeff. O. Mull
  • John McDonald
  • F. D. North
  • Mollie Prather
  • T. H. Roberts
  • Sarah A. Slater
  • J. C. Schneider
  • Clara Simes
  • Julia Vawter
  • Franklin Weken
  • Melville Wilson

Aurora List of Letters – Jul 1867

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

Aurora Commercial – 13 Jul 1867 – Page 1, Column 5

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, July 12th, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • T Davenport
  • Jas Donaldson
  • James Fahey
  • Miss Sallie Gerdon
  • Lamson Platt
  • Edward Grant
  • G Griffith
  • Mollie Hildebrand
  • Huckstadt
  • A Kittle
  • James Kennedy
  • L W Lodger
  • G Lion
  • Tom Langdon
  • G W Monarty
  • Samuel Norton
  • Fred Portolo
  • Orin Pettigill
  • Ben Richards
  • Josiah Rosenthal
  • Lorvis P Litle
  • John G Smith
  • Miss Kitty Wells
  • W E Wake

HENRY WALKER, P.M.

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

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, July 19th, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • H. W. Avery
  • James Burroughs
  • Richard Burns
  • Cooney Bush
  • Sarah Campbell
  • Clay Durann
  • P. Gay
  • J. F. Gardner
  • B. F. Harrall
  • D. Higgins
  • H. W. Sterling
  • America Sterling
  • Austin Scott
  • Zack Smith
  • Carrie W. Wake
  • W. E. Wake

Dearborn County Circuit Court Proceedings – May 1867

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

Aurora Commercial – 25 May 1867 – Page 1, Column 3

CIRCUIT COURT.—The Dearborn Circuit Court, Judge Wilson presiding, convened at Lawrenceburg last Monday. The following cases have been disposed of:

State vs. Thompson and same against Sweir for illegal voting. Indictments quashed.

State against some parties for perjury. The defendants were both acquitted.

State vs. Michael Ropp. Assault and battery. Plea of guilty, and fine of $5 assessed.

Default was taken in the following cases, all of which were of a civil nature:

  • Silas V. Hayes and Isaac Hayes vs. D. M. Hayes and Job Hayes.
  • Thomas Drum vs. Mary Brown and Jacob Orghal.
  • David T. Hunter vs. Vietus Radspinner.
  • Lawrenceburg National Bank vs. William B. Cox et al.
  • Levi Sohl et al vs. John B. Vail.
  • Omer Tousey vs. William Glardon and Mary Ann Glardon.
  • Elias Abbott vs. Thomas K. Scudder and Oliver S. Scudder.

In the case of the State vs. Rev. J. C. Schneider, the jury rendered a verdict against the defendant, and he was fined $300.

Aurora Commercial – 1 Jun 1867 – Page 1, Column 4

CIRCUIT COURT.—The following cases have been disposed of since our last issue:

Ex-parte proceedings for the adoption of a child by Stephen Paramore. Court ordered that the child could be adopted by the name of Anna Catharine Paramore, to be known by that name, and entitled to all the rights of a child of said Stephen Paramore.

In the matter of Jacob F. Crider against James B. Finney and wife, a decree of foreclosure was entered.

Elias Abbott vs. Thomas M. Scudder and wife, for foreclosure and mortgage, a decree was accordingly ordered.

State vs. Henry Thompson—indicted for illegal voting in Miller township. Indictment quashed.

State vs. Henry Thompson—charge, perjury. Acquitted; the latter charge having regard to the first indictment.

State vs. Henry Suire—charged with illegal voting in Manchester township. Indictment quashed.

State vs. Roop—assault and battery, Plea of guilty entered, and fined $5 and costs.

Caroline Weber vs. Andreas Weber—divorce granted.

Ambrose Donald vs. J. C. McClure—action upon note. Judgment for amount of note, interest and costs.

State vs. John O’Keefe—assault and battery; fined $5 and costs.

Grant & Adkins vs. Davis W. Cheek; suit to recover value of horses taken during the late war by defendant, whilst an officer in the regular army. Dismissed by plaintiffs at their own costs.

Mathias Voschell vs. Davis W. Cheek—same charge as above, and dismissed in like manner.

Mary Hartman vs. Henry W. Hartman—divorce. Decree granted.

Catharine J. Hosea vs. William Hosea—divorce. Decree granted.

Elias Freet vs. Sarah S. Freed—divorce. Decree entered.

Jacob Miller, executor of Jacob Miller Sr., deceased, vs. Otho Hayes and wife. Action to recover rents. Verdict of $495.25 damages and costs for plaintiff.

James Radigan, upon the charge of grand larceny was sentenced to the penitentiary for two years.

State vs. William Smith—burglary. Sentenced to the county jail for nine months.

State vs. William Dodd—abusing his wife; to go to penitentiary for two years.

Many of the more important cases have been called and set for trial at a future date.

Aurora Commercial – 8 Jun 1867 – Page 1, Column 4

Court Proceedings.

In the case of the State vs. Smith, charged with stealing a watch and some other articles, the jury returned a verdict of guilty and imprisonment in the county jail for nine months.

W. J. Cook vs. Truitt et als; suit for damages alleged to have been done to his property by levying uupon and removing same in a violent manner. The jury found for the defendants.

Criswell vs. Seibel & Vail. Judgment for plaintiff for $57.

Abbot vs. Duck & Craig. Suit to settle a partnership transaction between the parties. The jury assessed the plaintiff’s damages at $174.

J. W. Blasdell vs. I. & C. R. R. Judgment for $200 for plaintiff—being the price of a horse killed by cars.

Same plaintiff vs. I. & C. R. R. and J. W. Mills. Suit for trespass on lands. Judgment for $75 for plaintiff.

The case of Levi Miller vs. Samuel Morrison, for slander, is now on trial before a jury. The plaintiff charges that the defendant called him a traitor and used other language, imputing to him the crime of treason. The case will probably occupy two or three days.

Aurora Commercial – 15 Jun 1867 – Page 1, Column 1

Court Proceedings.

Since our last report the following have been disposed of:

Wheeler and Cheesman vs. Hill. Suit to recover the value of a lot in Aurora, sold by the plaintiff to the defendant. The finding was for the defendant.

Levi Miller vs. Samuel Morrison.—This was an action of slander, and originated out of a difficulty that occurred at Belleview church, at Hardintown, on the Sunday succeeding the assassination of Lincoln. The jury found for the defendant, after twenty-four hours’ deliberation.

Tousey vs. Miller. Suit to recover the value of a certain lot of corn. Verdict for plaintiff for $579.40.

Siemantel vs. Buckle. Suit to recover back money paid by mistake. Verdict for plaintiff for $90.

Ludlow vs. Hund et als. Suit on note. Judgment for plaintiff for $229.66.

Miller vs. Garnier et al. Suit to recover the balance due for putting tin roof on defendants’ Malt House in Newtown. Verdict for plaintiff for $200. The court will finally adjourn this week, and in our next issue we will conclude the report of cases disposed of at the present term.

Aurora Commercial – 22 Jun 1867 – Page 1, Column 4

CIRCUIT COURT.

The June term of this Court adjourned Saturday last, after the expiration of the four weeks allowed by law. The following cases, worthy of note, were disposed of:

Thomas Miller vs. Abiah, Joseph and Isaac Hayes. Action to recover real estate, and to establish the line between joint proprietors of land. Judgment for plaintiff.

State vs. Mary Gabison. Action for petit larceny, sentenced to confinement in the county jail for seven days.

Andrew A. Helfer vs. James Guard. Verdict for Mr. Helfer for $50; amount claimed.

Bernard Shipper vs. Maurice de St. Paulias and others. Action for the recovery of real estate sold to the Catholic Association. Verdict for defendants, quieting the title.

Jacob Hayes vs. I. & C. Railroad.—Action upon the contract for right of way. Judgment of Court constructing part of the consideration.

Enoch H. Miller vs. I. & C. Railroad. This action and result was the same as above.

Isaac Dunn vs. I. & C. Railroad.—Suit for damages. A venire for six men was ordered to assess damages, and report at next term of Court.

John Hornberger vs. John B. Vail.—Action to quit title to real estate. Verdict in favor of defendant.

Cynthia Garner vs. Robinson Garner. Suit for divorce and alimony. The case was transferred to the Court of Common Pleas by agreement of parties.

E. H. Miller vs. Webber et al. Judgment for plaintiff for $600.

Aurora List of Letters – Jun 1867

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

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

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, May 31st, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • Miss Sarah E Brooks
  • G D Blasdell
  • Wm Calhoun
  • J W Clark
  • H M McCan
  • W Nicholas
  • Jeff Simpson

HENRY WALKER, P.M.

Aurora Commercial – 8 Jun 1867 – Page 1, Column 4

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, June 7th, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • Isom Avey
  • Chas Bishop
  • M B Chack
  • John Clinton
  • R M Creath
  • J D Elliott
  • S Frank
  • E Tloisch
  • S D Gibson
  • J Johnson
  • John Leonard
  • Nicholas Miller
  • J Olds
  • J P Olds
  • G W Ray
  • John Rust
  • Lewis Siefert
  • J M Scranton

HENRY WALKER, P.M.

Aurora Commercial – 15 Jun 1867 – Page 1, Column 4

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

  • Wm F Bradley
  • Miss Anna Caldwell
  • G W Coon
  • F Fisher
  • George Krutzer
  • G Leon
  • John Whiteferd
  • Nicholas May
  • Wm J McCauston
  • Farderick Nichous
  • Martin Selmyer
  • Wm Thomas
  • James Whiteferd

HENRY WALKER, P.M.

Aurora Commercial – 22 Jun 1867 – Page 1, Column 5

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, June 21st, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • Henry Brown
  • G W Bales
  • John Gray
  • Miss Charlotte Nichols
  • John Pritchard
  • D B Walerman

HENRY WALKER, P.M.

Aurora Commercial – 29 Jun 1867 – Page 1, Column 6

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, June 28th, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • James Baley
  • T W Creser
  • Miss Catharine Frost
  • Henry Garrison
  • Joseph McNally
  • Wm Merrick
  • Samuel McHenry
  • Miss Kitty Wells

HENRY WALKER, P.M.

Aurora List of Letters – May 1867

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

Aurora Commercial – 4 May 1867 – Page 1, Column 4

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, May 3d, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • James Burke
  • Jennie Crim
  • Mrs. Sarah J Dewy
  • Thos. Densmore
  • Konrad Detzell
  • Louis Frank
  • H H H Howell
  • Isaac Lyle
  • Jasier Robsyn
  • D Menes
  • Lester Peck
  • Miss Mary E Sparks
  • Edwin Willard
  • J N Wilson

HENRY WALKER, P.M.

Aurora Commercial – 11 May 1867 – Page 1, Column 5

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, May 10th, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • Mary Burton
  • Mrs. Eliza Blasdell
  • Spicey Ballou
  • Martin Cohill
  • J A Drake
  • F Esohle
  • James Everett
  • Miss Mary Weren
  • John Graham
  • Hannah A Shewn
  • M B Hayes
  • Miss Martha J Johnson
  • Val Jenan
  • George Lyan
  • Mrs. Mary Miller
  • H H McCann
  • Lill Miller
  • Miss Amanda Morton
  • Fred Rhinehardt
  • James B Walker

HENRY WALKER, P.M.

Aurora Commercial – 18 May 1867 – Page 1, Column 6

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, May 17th, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • A Bittle
  • John C Brand & Co.
  • Joel Hous
  • Mrs. Melissa Hamilton
  • T B Middlewart
  • J Nicholson
  • Ben Richards
  • Mrs. R Rand
  • T C Sherry
  • Mrs. Rebecca Wilson

HENRY WALKER, P.M.

Aurora Commercial – 25 May 1867 – Page 1, Column 5

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, May 24th, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • John C Hunt
  • Mrs. Eliza J Heaton
  • Adam Ireland
  • Orren Pettingill
  • David Welch
  • Walter Welch
  • Walter E Welch
  • Benj H Welch
  • Jacob Wees
  • W Wake

HENRY WALKER, P.M.

Aurora List of Letters – Apr 1867

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

Aurora Commercial – 6 Apr 1867 – Page 1, Column 5

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

  • Miss Z D Brown
  • J P Baldwin
  • W H Colshire
  • W H Chappelow
  • Francis Coffee
  • Nick Eshman
  • J C Gibbons
  • Miss Amy M Garmore
  • A A Green
  • James Hamilton
  • Harry Hagg
  • Sally Hiner
  • Philip Helms
  • Miss Nelly Harvey
  • Miss J Hughes
  • G H Johns
  • Thomas Jackson
  • Peter Kill
  • G Lion
  • James Leonard
  • George Meyer
  • Sarah Mince
  • Geo Mericle
  • John Mary
  • Miss Edith Pillbeam
  • Ora Pettingill
  • Wm Russell
  • V Radspinner
  • George Seights
  • James Smith
  • Martin Smith
  • Sheppard & Funkhousr
  • Miller Smith
  • Dangerfield Thomas
  • Jos H. Malon
  • Philip Wagner

HENRY WALKER, P.M.

Aurora Commercial – 13 Apr 1867 – Page 1, Column 5

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, April 12th, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • Moses Bayard
  • A H Deickman
  • Samuel Danner
  • Thoams Fulmer
  • John Fults
  • John Febeck
  • G Grass
  • Elizabeth Garrison
  • Moorman & Winters
  • Miss Carrie M Price
  • Louisa H Platt
  • C H Ransdale
  • John A Smith
  • Mrs. Harriet Trester

HENRY WALKER, P.M.

Aurora Commercial – 20 Apr 1867 – Page 1, Column 5

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, April 19th, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • T Adamson
  • B F Crain
  • Chas Davis
  • James Dimon
  • Mrs. Mary Gaven
  • Miss Clera D Hunt
  • Miss Lue Jennings
  • Miss L McHenderson
  • Wm Noble
  • Miss Louisa Platte
  • David Rishner
  • Samuel H Ragsdale

HENRY WALKER, P.M.

Aurora Commercial – 27 Apr 1867 – Page 1, Column 5

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, April 26th, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • William Cummings
  • J D Fox
  • John Haddock
  • C Ickenroth
  • George Lyon
  • Frank Miller
  • Mrs. Jane Pettingill
  • Miss A St. Clair
  • Z M Smith
  • J C Terrill
  • Richard Wood

HENRY WALKER, P.M.

Aurora List of Letters – Mar 1867

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

Aurora Commercial – 2 Mar 1867 – Page 1, Column 5

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

  • Ben F Baker
  • Mark Beach
  • Mary Ann Caplinger
  • James Dewitt
  • Isaac Eddman
  • Mary Frank
  • Andrew J Goodner
  • Henry Garrison
  • A J Harlington
  • Val Jehan
  • John Mair
  • J L Mansfield
  • M Morris
  • Lui Seifried
  • T Strickle
  • Charles Schenk
  • Belle Lances
  • Robert Thompson
  • H S Wood
  • James Willson

HENRY WALKER, P.M.

Aurora Commercial – 9 Mar 1867 – Page 1, Column 4

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, March 8, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • William Bante
  • O G Elder
  • Felix Gerharce
  • Morris Henock
  • Charles Helwing
  • George Leslie
  • Michael Munday
  • H Noble
  • William Padgett
  • Wm Pike
  • George Seiglitz
  • Wm B Aeware
  • Miss G Thielbar
  • Adam Ullrick

HENRY WALKER, P.M.

Aurora Commercial – 16 Mar 1867 – Page 1, Column 3

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

  • Jno N H Babcock
  • Thos. Densmore
  • W H Egleston
  • George French
  • W S Luddington
  • John A Wilson
  • Miss Grissee Mapes
  • Miss Brinda
  • Peters
  • V Radspinner
  • Amas Smith
  • S C Smith

HENRY WALKER, P.M.

Aurora Commercial – 23 Mar 1867 – Page 1, Column 5

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

  • Edward Bartlow
  • Jess Chisty
  • Fred Frese
  • Johny Glass
  • H D Hoffman
  • Aren Pettingill
  • Wm A Russell
  • Mrs. Vine Rodden
  • Mrs. Mary Skeen
  • W C Vinson
  • Miss Grache Thielbar
  • Mrs. Elizabeth Truman
  • A B Walker

HENRY WALKER, P.M.

Dearborn County Commissioners Proceedings – Mar 1867

Proceedings of the March Session of the Dearborn County, Indiana Commissioners appeared in:
Aurora Commercial – 30 Mar 1867 – Page 4, Column 1

County Commissioners’ Court.

The Board of County Commissioners met on the 4th of March, in regular session. Present—Charles Briggs, President; Francis Buffington and Frederick Souders. An order was passed establishing a road, petitioned for by Isaac Ramer and others, in Caesar Creek township. Dr. Wilson H. Swales was appointed physician for the ensuing year for the indigent persons of Logan, Miller, Kelso, and Harrison townships. Retailer’s license was granted to Louis Vite, in Dillsborough. Dr. Henry C. Vincent was appointed to render medical assistance to the indigent persons of York township during the ensuing year. A petition presented by Joseph Hall and others for the location of a certain road in Manchester township, was received and viewers, viz: Thomas Harrison, James Aiken and Samuel M. Kennedy, were appointed to make the view on the 20th day of April next. Remonstrance was filed by Joseph Vaughn and others. Drs. T. H. & F. H. Sale were appointed to render medical assistance to the indigent persons of Clay township. Dr. T. M. Kyle was appointed physician to the County Asylum and indigent persons of Manchester township for the ensuing year. License was granted to Tobias Heimberger and Peter Koehler to retail in Aurora during the ensuing year. Rowland Terrill was appointed Superintendent of the County Asylum during the ensuing year. An order establishing the rates of ferriage across the Ohio river was passed. Dr. Carl G. Walter was appointed physician to Lawrenceburg township. Dr. George Sutton was appointed in like manner for Centre township. The petition of O. F. Cloud and others for the vacation of a certain road in Logan township was accepted, and viewers appointed, as follows: Samuel Freeman, Azel Hauk and L. D. Lemon, to meet and make the view on Saturday, April 13th. The petition of N. L. Isgrigg and others, for the vacation of streets and alleys in Moore’s Hill, was received, and prayer of petitioners granted. The viewers appointed to locate a road in Clay township, as petitioned for by F. H. Sale and others, reported the same of public utility, which was accepted. Remonstrated by Wm. B. Miller, and damages claimed. Reviewers appointed to assess damages, viz: Noah C. Durham, John D. Johnson and Robert H. Givan, to meet and make the said view on Saturday, April 13th. The report of John F. Cheek, of fines and forfeitures collected by him as Clerk of the Common Pleas and Circuit Courts for the year ending January 1st, 1867, amounting to $1,392, was presented and accepted. Numerous claims were acted upon, when the Board adjourned.

A special session of the Board was held Thursday, March 21st, for the purpose of hearing the petition of Hanson D. Moore and others for the incorporation of Moores Hill as a town. The petition was accepted, and the election ordered to be held on Saturday, the 13th day of April, by the legal voters of said village, for the purpose of deciding whether the same shall be incorporated or not.

The Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, March 30th, for the purpose of appointing Registry Clerks for the several township of the county, as provided for by the law of the recent Legislature.

Dearborn County Common Pleas Court Proceedings – Feb 1867

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

Aurora Commercial – 2 Feb 1867 – Page 1, Column 3

Common Pleas Court.

The following cases of interest have been disposed of during the present term:

Joseph Taylor vs. Emily Taylor—Divorce. Dismissed for want of prosecution.

Anne Burgen vs. William Burgen—Divorce granted plaintiff, and custody of infant child.

The Protection Insurance Company, of Goshen, Ind., has commenced suit against numerous citizens of this county, who took out policies of insurance and gave their notes. In all of them a rule of answer has been taken.

Estate of Emma Shuts vs. Estate of Wm. H. Davidson—Judgment for plaintiff for $649.

State on complaint of Anna Iden vs. William Miller—Bastardy. Judgment of Court for $350, payable in installments.

State on complaint of Amanda Morrison vs. John Judd—Bastardy. Judgment for $150—the children having been prematurely born.

Samuel Griffin vs. I. & C. Railroad—for stock killed. Change of venue to Ohio county, on application of defendant.

John T. Parker vs. I. & C. Railroad—for stock killed. Change as above.

Christena Walker vs. John P. Walker—Executor Will of Robert Walker. Petition against Executor to secure her rights under the law, instead of taking under the Will. Answer—that she is stopped from making such claim, having endorsed upon the Will her acceptance of the same. Answer sustained by Court, and judgment against plaintiff.

Margaret Monto vs. Peter A. Monto; divorce granted on account of abandonment, and custody of children awarded the plaintiff.

Hayes & Brother vs. James Miller—Question of sufficiency of service. In May last defendant purchased corn of the plaintiffs, and started on a voyage to New Orleans, since which time no intelligence has been received of his destination and fate. The service of protess was by leaving a copy at his last known place of residence. A special appearance has been entered for the purpose of determining the sufficiency of that kind of service.

Aurora Commercial – 9 Feb 1867 – Page 1, Column 2

Court of Common Pleas.

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

Enoch McElfresh vs. Nancy Guard. This was a suit to determine the validity of the will of Mrs. Eliza McElfresh, and the trial occupied the greater part of the week. The jury found in favor of the validity of the will.

Sarah A. Power vs. Benj. Vail, et als. This was a suit to contest the validity of the will of the last William Tell Harris. The legatees, who were the defendants in the case, answered that Mrs. Powers, the plaintiff, had, before bringing her action, accepted a legacy, under the will of $3,000, and that she was therefore estoped to deny the validity of the will. To this it was replied that the plaintiff was the only child of the testator, and was therefore entitled to the money as heir at law—but the court held the reply insufficient and rendered a final judgment against the plaintiff.

Numerous cases were brought at this term of the court by the Protection Mutual Insurance Company, of Goshen, Ind., against various parties to collect assessments made against the defendants upon their premium notes executed to the company. A decision of the Supreme Court recently made was produced, holding that the money could not assess and collect a greater amount than was necessary to meet actual losses and expenses, and the assessments made by the Protection Insurance Company was conceded by council for the company under the decision, to be illegal, and the suits were all dismissed.

Hannah Love vs. Samuel Love.—Action on the ground of cruel treatment and drunkenness, and failure to provide for his family. A divorce was granted and $150 alimony.

The case of the city of Aurora vs. property holders on Market street, was continued until the next term.

This being the last week allowed by law for the sitting of the court, a number of cases will necessarily go over for want of time to try them. We will conclude our report of cases tried at this term next week.

Aurora Commercial – 16 Feb 1867 – Page 1, Column 2

Common Pleas Court.

The following is the conclusion of Court Proceedings of last week:

Oliver H. Liddell, Major J. W. Eggleston, and A. S. Embree, were admitted to the bar.

George Beyell was alleged to be insane, and so found. Frank R. Dorman was appointed by the Court his guardian.

Ross vs. McCoy.  Action for settlement of partnership account in drug store business at Batesville. Trial by jury and verdict for plaintiff in the sum of $485. Motion for new trial was made and granted to the defendant, at his cost.

Hazlett vs. Cook. Action upon notes of hand. Trial by jury, and judgment for amount of notes, less $53.

Henry Hopken and wife vs. Henry Nolte. Action to recover money and property of the son of the wife of plaintiff, who was a minor, and who died in the army—the deceased was also a brother of the defendant. Defense, that the brother should share with the mother said property of the deceased son and brother. Trial by jury, and verdict for the mother, in that she was entitled to the entire property.

Dillsboro Businesses – 1867

The sketch of businesses in Dillsboro, Dearborn County, Indiana appeared in:
Aurora Commercial – 9 Feb 1867 – Page 1, Column 2

Dillsborough Items.

Feeling an interest in the development of all industrial pursuits, and hoping to promote and stimulate that spirit in all, we herewith give a short sketch of the business in Dillsborough:

In the department of dry goods, &c., Mr. John M. Hoover occupies the stand of the late firm of Conaway, Richt & Co. Mr. H. is one of the most enterprising business men in the county, and withal, a gentleman. He intends erecting a commodious store-house in the spring. He is doing a good business.

Mr. Fred Ginter, also a dealer in dry goods, &c., occupies the old stand of Samuel Wymond. Mr. G. is a good business man and a clever gentleman, and is also doing a good business.

Mr. Greeve, who recently came to our town, is also engaged in selling dry goods, and is doing well.

Harrison Conaway, who flourished for a while under the sign of “live and let live,” has gone under.

Drug Stores.—N. Gullett, at the old stand of J. V. Jewett. Mr. G. is also engaged in milling. Drs. F. H. & J. H. Sale. This store has had combined with it a grocery department, and have associated with them Mr. David Suits Sr.—Dr. S. M. Weaver is also engaged in selling drugs.

Physicians.—Drs. F. H. & J. H. Sale; Dr. S. M. Weaver.

Blacksmith and Wagon Shoops.—Demas Perlee & Bro.; Barnhart & Suits; O. S. Mulford, the latter blacksmithing only.

Tailors.—Mr. Geo. Proctor; E. D. Lamb.

Boot and Shoe Shops.—Wm. N. Shutts; Aaron Niester.

Saddle and Harness Makers.—W. Lemon; S. Rudesill.

Cabinet Maker and Undertaker.—Thos. M. Scudder.

Hotels.—L. Richt and Wadig’s Nuisance.

Livery Stable.—John Lenover & Co.

Cooper Shops.—Henry Niebruggee; John M. Hoover.

Stoves and Tin Ware.—John Roberts.