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Switzerland and Ohio County Fair Awards – 1886

Switzerland and Ohio County [Indiana] Fair awards for 1886 appeared in:

Vevay Reveille – 23 Sep 1886 – Page 4, Column 3

THE FAIR.
PREMIUMS AWARDED.

The Enterprise Fair, Sept. 14th to 17th, went off in good style and was a grand success, notwithstanding the inclement weather. The attendance on Thursday was fair, and on Friday it was very large, probably 6,000 people were in attendance. The exhibition was full and complete in all departments, the entries aggregating 1,334. The people were quiet and orderly and the gamblers and bummers were about the only persons that did not appear happy. The races were closely contested and exciting. The Ladies’ Departments, as well as Live Stock, had much attraction for the many sightseers. The following synopsis shows who received premiums:

MULE CLASS.

Wm. P. Oak, G. W. Livingston, A. W. Gaines, Hosier Harris, R. A. Knox, Jos. Rutherford, John Higham, Fred Scheimer, C. C. Leatherberry, C. L. Dennis and A. Shipman.

Imported Draught Clydesdale—Officer & Cooperider; Imported Draught Percheron—I. L. Mulford.

Native Draught—W. N. Seymour, M. F. Wainscott, J. A. Works, Wm. Francis, Peter Craig, Jas. Gullion, Harry Culbertson, Tom Blue, J. G. Parks, J. D. Glenn, Dan Brindley, Geo. Gullion, Alf Aldrich, Wm. Bunger, Wesley Bunger and J. F. McCreary.

 

GENERAL PURPOSE HORSES.

J. J. Crouch, R. A. Knox, John Harris, J. A. Works, Geo. S. Dean, J. C. Hamilton, Parks & Johnson, R. R. James, Jake Webber, Abram Gilliland, Ed Marshall, M. F. Richards, R. S. O’Neal, R. Ferguson, C. L. Lee, Tom Blue, J. Elliston, Lem Thompson, O. P. Monroe, and W. H. Bunger.
CLASS 4—TEAMS.

Mule Team—C W. Mendell, D. A. Hanna

Draught Team—Officer & Cooperider, Geo. Gullion

General Purpose Team—Jas. A. Works, J. C. Hamilton

Light Harness Team—Jas. A. Works, J. C. Hamilton

Matched Team—J. C. Hamilton

 

LIGHT HARNESS CLASS.

R. A. Knox, Riddell & Norris, J. L. Rand, J. C. Hamilton, R. F. Payne, J. J. Crouch, M. H. Richards, E. B. Griffith, G. S. Dean, J. T. Marsh, J. W. Bunger, Ed Marshall, A. Gilliland.

 

SADDLE HORSES.

Riddel & Norris, Dean & Orr, W. S. Bond, J. R. McDanell, J. C. Hamilton, E. B. Griffith, Newton Wheeler, J. C. Wheeler, W. H. Brett.

 

SPEED RINGS.

District Trot, Green—Diamond J. D. Glenn, 1st; Long Tom, J. M. Horton, 2d; Mollie B, Tim McHenry, 3d.

Free to all Trot—Doc McLaughlin, J. R. Cole, 1st; Fannie B, J. A. Works, 2d.

Running Race—Black Steer, Levi Block, 1st; Daisy C, W. D. Colvin, 2d.

Free to all Pace—Hallie C, J. F. Harrison, 1st; Bob Orr, T. S. Johnson, 2d.

Ladies’ Driving—Annie Myers

Ladies’ Riding—Bertha Lostutter, Lou B. Protsman

Boys’ Riding—Willie Bledsoe

Vevay Reveille – 30 Sep 1886 – Page 4, Column 3

THE FAIR.
PREMIUMS AWARDED – CONTINUED.

CATTLE.

Class 7, Jersey Cattle—John Higham, S. Stow, A. R. Downey.

Short Horn or Durham Cattle—Sam McCreary, Wm. H. Bunger, John Higham and Alva B. Houze.

Cattle not Thoroughbred—Jas. Gullion, Martin Turner, Thos. W. Lewis, W. H. Wiley, J. H. Weaver, John Higham, W. O. Marble, Wm. H. Bunger, S. Stow.

Sweepstakes on Cattle and Herd—Sam McCreary.

 

HOGS.

Large Breeds—Alhanan Cole, J. S. Jewett, Geo. Bunger, Jas. Oak, Thos. W. Lewis, Albert Houze.

Small Breeds—C. L. Lee, J. M. Hall, Albert Houze.

Sweepstakes on Hogs—C. L. Lee, Albert Houze.

 

SHEEP.

Merino—Alvin Works.

South Down—Albert Houze, J. M. Hall, Wm. Cole.

Oxfordshire—C. L. Lee.

Shropshire—Geo. Gullion, Albert Houze.

Leicester—Wm. Shadday, J. M. Hall.

Sheep not Thoroughbred—Geo. Gullion, W. O. Marble, J. M. Hall, Albert Houze, C. L. Lee.

Sweepstakes on Sheep—Geo. Gullion.

 

POULTRY.

C. L. Lee, Wm. Shadday, Everett Shadday, Albert Pate, John Smelly, Baron D. Stewart.

 

VEGETABLES.

John Althof, Geo. W. Turner, T. J. Heath, E. Jayne, Strillia Chittenden, Taylor Wainscott, Thos. W. Lewis, Geo. W. Pate, Edgar Culbertson, John Stewart, U. H. Stow, J. T. Lakenan, L. A. Sedam, Jackson Goodner, G. W. Potter, Elhanan Lientz, Lucinda Nelson, Mrs. C. E. McGee, Mary Elfers.

 

GRAIN AND SEEDS.

J. D. Davis, Geo. W. Turner, L. A. Sedam, Edgar Culbertson, C. L. Lee, Taylor Wainscott, Joseph Rutherford, G. W. Potter, Howard Stow.

 

FIELD CROPS AND MILLING.

Best acre Timothy hay—Sam McCreary, C. L. Lee, E. P. Goddard, Langford Pendry, T. J. Lakenan, Taylor Wainscott.

 

FLOUR, &C.

Sam McCreary, G. F. Simpson, Taylor Wainscott.

 

FRUIT.

Sam S. Turner, Geo. Walden, D. A. Hanna, Edgar Culbertson, J. L. Rand, T. C. Jack, S. D. Lockwood, Lem Thomson.

 

WINES, CIDER, &C.

Abbie Simmons, Strillia Chittenden, Mrs. Geo. Wood, T. C. Jack, Mrs. A. G. Jackson, Minerva Stow, C. L. Vanosdol, Lucinda Nelson, Taylor Marsh, Mrs. John Stewart, Mrs. G. W. Mendell, Taylor Wainscott.

 

FLOWERS AND FINE ARTS.

Miss S. J. Smith, Clara Richmond, L. Duprez, Mrs. Edgar Dibble, Strillia Chitenden, Mart Turner, Harry Steele, Abbie Simmons, Jennie Montgomery, Miss Jane Brown.

 

FARM IMPLEMENTS.

Wm. Clore’s Sons, C. C. Shaw, W. C. Walker & Co., E. C. North, B. F. Keeney, Wm. Keeney.

 

MILLS, MACHINES, WOODENWARE, STOVEWARE, &C.

Wm. J. Keeney, T. J. Heath, T. H. Downey & Son, Alhanan Cole, J. T. Bodkin, Geo. F. Simpson, S. Stow, Wm. Clore’s Sons, Jas Rand, C. W. Mendell, J. D. Glenn, R. W. Galbreath, D. G. Manning.

 

VEHICLES.

B. F. Keeney, Wm. J. Keeney, J. D. Davis, Lewis Chapman, Ernest Smith, J. R. Liggett.

 

LEATHER.

Display of Harness—John W. Roberts

Boots and Shoes—B. F. Smith

 

NEEDLEWORK, EMBROIDERY, &C.

Mrs. A. G. Jackson, Carrie Wooley, Estella Houze, Strillia Chittenden, Mrs. J. W. Wright, Jane Brown, Jennie Montgomery, Clara Richmond, Mrs. C. E. McGee, T. C. Jack, Mattie E. McClellan, Mrs. Geo. Wood, Grace Pate, Belle Bovard, Kate Armstrong, Jennie Demann, Mart Turner, Ada L. Cross, Lucinda Nelson, Mary Elfers, Lizzie Jack, Almira Roter, Mrs. S. J. Hunt.

 

DOMESTIC MANUFACTURE.

Mary J. Sedam, Mary Elfers, Mrs. Jackson, Sabra Nelson, Strillia Chittenden, Fannie Scott, Mrs. Geo. Wood, C. A. Truitt, Jane Branham, Kate Armstrong, Jennie Montgomery, Lucinda Nelson, Matilda Lee, Mrs. C. W. Mendell, Mary Buttles.

 

TABLE COMFORTS.

Minerva Stow, Strillia Chittenden, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. E. R. Hunt, Mrs. S. J. Hunt, Mrs. T. J. Heath, Mrs. Geo. Wood, Mrs. John Stewart, Mrs. John Douglass, Jane Madison, J. R. S. Smith, Mary A. Powell, Mrs. C. R. Drake, Lucinda Nelson, S. D. Lockwood, Grace Wallick, Rachel Gibson, H. S. Espey & Sons, C. W. Mendell, S. J. Bradford, Mrs. Edgar Dibble.

 

MISCELLANEOUS.

D. B. Sink, Jane Brown, Strillia Chittenden, Mrs. Jackson, Wm. Clore’s Sons, J. H. Keeney, Mary Buttles, Adolph Lorce, J. W. Roberts.

Vevay Lodge of Knights of Pythias – 1886

The following article about Vevay, Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 23 Sep 1886 – Page 4, Column 2

A Lodge of Knights of Pythias
Was organized in this city last Monday afternoon and night. About noon members of the Madison division came up on the City of Vevay, and were met at the wharf by a committee. They wore handsome uniforms and swords, and headed by White’s drum corps, paraded the streets. They were well drilled, executing military movements perfectly, presenting a fine appearance. In honor of so many distinguished visitors, the streets and business houses were decked with flags.

The following is a list of visitors:

MADISON DIVISION K. of P., U. R., No. 10.

Officers—Major, A. D. Vanosdol; Captain, W. W. Hinds; Lieutenant, Jos R. Gorgas; Herald, Dan C. Price; Guard, H. C. Walton.

Sir Knights—C. T. Branham, James Neill, W. A. Cutting, J. C. Abbott, Kansas Hollcroft, F. W. Schelke, James Williams, S. R. Carlisle, F. J. Scott, A. Bach, M. J. Hoffstad, S. E. Brewer, E. G. Niklaus, H. W. Archer, Geo. R. Bolen.

K. of P.—Geo. D. Demaree, J. C. Hill, James Stewart, W. W. Beatty, Robert Page, John C. White, Chas. C. Rinne, Ernest Argus, Walt M. Brown, J. W. Kramer, Geo. Wood, Chas. M. Grayson, and White’s Drum Corps, of Madison.

Home Lodge, No. 132, Rising Sun, Ind.—James Harris, Oscar Jones, B. F. Hundley, S. M. Seward, Edgar Hoffner, Edward Nichols, John Billingsley, W. E. Bennett, Wm. Scholey, E. E. Hemphill, Wm. Riggs, Jos. E. Love.

Harmony Lodge, No. 69, Aurora—John S. Morris.

Union Lodge, No. 31, Aurora—Henry Smith.

Dearborn Lodge, No. 49, Lawrenceburg—J. H. Russey, Grand Prelate.

Mechanic Lodge, No. 24, Philadelphia, Penn.—Phillip Dilge.

Vevay Lodge, No. 149, K. of P., was instituted by D. D. G. Chancellor A. D. Vanosdol, assisted by Grand Officers selected by him. The following are the names of the charter members and officers elected and appointed and duly installed.

Officers—A. G. Craig, PC; Carroll S. Tandy, C C; Jas. A. Vanosdol, V C; R. T. F. Abbett, Prel; I. P. Loring, M E; Alfred B. Shaw, M F; Abner P. Dufour, K. of R & S, Dwight B. Smith, M A; Oliver M. Pleasants, I G; U. P. McHenry, O G; Jesse V. Oakley, 1st Alt; Marion C. Walden, 2d Alt; Francis M.  Griffith, 3d Alt; Charles Black, 4th Alt.

Members—Andrew J. Porter, Hiram Ford, Joseph Walton, Wm. R. Johnson, Chas. C. Shaw, Wm. H. Pleasants, Chas. O. Thiebaud, Wm. Johnson, Wesley McHenry, John W. Kincaid, P. C. Holland, Jos. E. Hart, J. E. Williams, Chas. E. Golay, Geo. S. Pleasants, U. P. Schenck, Chas. G. Adams.

The visitors were entertained by supper at the LeClerc House, and at 11:30 p.m. lunched at Jockell’s.

Switzerland County Soldiers Reunion – Sep 1886

The following article about Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 9 Sep 1886 – Page 4, Column 1
See also: Switzerland County Military Records

SOLDIERS AND CITIZENS REUNE!
OLD COMRADES MEET.
Everybody and Their Friends Here!
Two Days of Hand-Shaking, Speeches and Jollifying.
THE MEXICAN VETS!
Vevay Fire Department Makes a Handsome Display.
Bands of Music, Processions, Flags, Banners and Acres of People.
Two Grand Days!

FULL PARTICULARS. [See newspaper for full details.]

WHO WAS HERE.

There were many soldiers present who failed to register at headquarters. We can only give the names of those who did register:

G. A. R. POSTS.

[See newspaper for company and regiment.]

Major Patton Post, Vevay, Ind.

  • J. F. Simpson (Commander)
  • F. J. Hollcroft
  • John James
  • John E. McKay
  • Vincent Brown
  • Percey Rous
  • Geo. H. Reed
  • Montgomery Patton
  • Thomas Griffith
  • Isaac Froman
  • C. D. Jayne
  • W. J. Baird
  • B. Klenberg
  • James R. Cole
  • Wm. Munger
  • James B. McCrellis
  • Frank Moxley
  • Isaac Little
  • D. W. Janye
  • John I. O’Neal
  • Durbin H. Miller
  • H. D. Banta
  • Montgomery T. Baird
  • Harrison Roberts
  • John W. Kincaid
  • Wm. D. Wad
  • Oliver A. Cole
  • Jerry Plew
  • Wm. Freeman
  • Lewis F. Works
  • J. W. Lewis
  • Paul Laseur
  • James E. Kincaid
  • Warren Roberts
  • Thomas H. Downey
  • John D. Pavey
  • Merret H. Banta
  • Capt. Theo. Livings
  • Levi W. LeClerc
  • Geo. W. Haskell
  • D. M. Haskell
  • Edward Martin

Minor Padgett Post, Bennington, Ind.

  • H. F. Farrel
  • Dan Lock
  • J. B. Lewis
  • J. J. Goodner
  • W. N. Seymour
  • Jacob Shaddy
  • R. G. Simpson
  • P. J. Riley
  • John L. Shaddy
  • Wm. Whitten
  • Lieut. John Neal
  • Martin C. Shaddy
  • Wm. R. Sutherland
  • Hamilton Lewis
  • L. W. Hinman
  • Thomas Ea[illegible]
  • James W. Christie
  • James P. Cole
  • Elkanan Lantz
  • James Paulley
  • John S. Cole
  • Joseph R. Cole
  • Wm. Mullenbrook

Hiram W. Williamson Post, Florence, Ind.

  • John Daubenheyer
  • David Smith
  • Anthony Telle
  • Joseph Patterson
  • Elijah Land
  • Joseph E. Bonnell
  • Daniel Sprague
  • Nathan Scudder
  • Thomas Williamson
  • James Edmonson
  • Robert Kline
  • J. M. Langsdale
  • Jacob Carver
  • Cornelius Miller, Markland

C. W. Heath Post, East Enterprise, Ind.

  • Jerry Hollcroft
  • Abraham Williamson
  • Thomas Edmonson
  • Oscar Williamson
  • A. J. Works
  • M. S. Longwood, Aberdeen
  • Crawford Miller
  • R. R. Hall
  • J. W. Vanosdol
  • Levy A. Sedam
  • George Armstrong
  • Eli S. Richmond
  • B. W. Vanosdol

Gordon Post, Hainey’s Corner, Ripley Co., Ind.

  • John R. Bird
  • Joseph Adams
  • Jonathan W. Gordon
  • Franklin M. Galvin
  • Samuel Livings
  • Samuel S. McCoy
  • Maj. John M. Anderson, Mexican veteran
  • Hiram Humphrey
  • Jonathan W. Green

W. F. Davis Post, Patriot, Ind.

  • R. C. Moore (Commander)
  • James H. Wade
  • George Kyle
  • Morgan Seaver
  • James M. Long
  • C. W. Heath
  • Carret Furnish

Ben North Post, Rising Sun, Ind.

  • R. W. Fugitt
  • Wm. DeHart
  • R. C. Burns
  • James Harris
  • Robert B. Lewis
  • Wm. B. Clark
  • B. F. Pate
  • Samuel E. Scott

A. O. Bachman Post, Madison, Ind.

  • John M. Gaumer
  • Capt. A. D. Vanosdol
  • John K. Zimmerman
  • Thomas J. Lakenan
  • James Clegg

Speer Post, Dillsboro, Ind.

  • Wm. Rowland
  • H. C. Wheeler

Wheeler Post, Titusville, Ind.

  • James Gaddis

 

MISCELLANEOUS.

Mexican Veterans.

  • Loton R. Montooth, Allensville
  • Joseph Bosaw, Vevay
  • James Torrance, Vevay
  • John Rochat, Vevay
  • Oliver Forwood, Titusville
  • James P. Marsh, Bennington
  • Geo. W. Saddler, East Enterprise
  • Thomas McDowell, Patriot
  • S. P. Bell, Louisville (Ky)

3d Indiana Calvary.

  • C. W. Lee, Lawrenceburg
  • S. M. Dumont
  • Charles M. Newkirk
  • Wm. Sauvine
  • Perret Newkirk, Dupont
  • John Morris
  • A. J. Siebenthall, Long Run
  • Jacob C. Kern, Moorefield
  • J. C. Long
  • Mat. Worstell, Moorefield
  • John Wiseman
  • James Albro
  • Isaac Higgins, Moorefield
  • Martin Higgins, Moorefield
  • Ira M. Wright, Neoga, Illinois
  • E. Driver, Dixon Post No. 90, Dept Illinois
  • Henry J. Brindley, Long Run
  • Jas. Higgins, Jefferson County
  • Andrew Courtney, Rising Sun
  • Wm. H. Cox, Madison
  • John Martin, Patrick
  • E. P. Mitchell, Dupont

140th Indiana.

  • Wm. Brindley
  • Edward Worrall
  • Linsey Boyd
  • Wm. Culbertson, Moorefield
  • B. F. Griffith
  • D. M. Valentine
  • James R. Shaddy
  • Wm. Bright
  • Joseph E. McKay
  • Lemuel M. Seaver
  • Van S. Brandon
  • Pleasant Littlejohn, Lamb
  • James Weed
  • Joseph McClanahan
  • A. H. Brindley
  • Johnson Brown
  • John Lauderbaugh
  • Chas. F. Haskell
  • Frederick Detraz
  • Charles R. Means

93d Indiana.

  • James Gowan, Indianapolis
  • E. DeHart, Patriot
  • John Wiley, Markland
  • Wm. Bennett, Markland
  • L. P. Bradford, Quercus Grove
  • Lewis Truesdale, Patriot
  • Wm. Little, Wide Awake, Kentucky
  • W. H. Franklin, Vineyard
  • D. B. Jayne, Covington, Kentucky
  • Joseph L. Fuelton, East Enterprise
  • Benjamin Miles
  • John C. Hays

146th Indiana.

  • George W. Oakly
  • Wm. Peak
  • Eli Cotton
  • Frederick Stucy, Ghent, Kentucky
  • Burr Vannatter, drum major
  • Wm. Foulk
  • James Ross, drummer
  • Charles Allen
  • Geo. B. Anderson
  • Wm. Reed, Lamb
  • John Ridgway
  • M. E. Tardy
  • Geo. I. Taylor
  • F. L. Thiebaud
  • James C. Cox, Madison

50th Indiana.

  • W. Barkis
  • J. W. Everett, North’s Landing
  • Isaac M. Gray
  • Webster Cotton, Vevay
  • George Lewis, East Enterprise
  • Theodore Wells, North’s Landing
  • W. J. Platt, Quercus Grove

6th Indiana.

  • Eli Henry
  • J. S. Steele
  • Hiram Phillips
  • John Riley
  • John Coleman, Madison
  • Robert F. Stewart, Moorefield
  • J. D. Griffith
  • Samuel Heath, Brooksburg

139th Indiana.

  • S. R. Peters, Craig
  • E. R. McKay, Long Run
  • David W. Bray, Craig
  • Smith B. Redd, Rising Sun

Navy.

  • E. M. Robinson, Patriot
  • Thomas Lazenby, Moorefield
  • Perry James, Markland

117th Indiana.

  • Robert Cotton, North’s Landing
  • Albert F. Hyde
  • John M. Sedam, East Enterprise

18th Kentucky.

  • Col. Landrum, Warsaw, Kentucky
  • George Burroughes, Mt. Sterling
  • Henry Seaver, Vevay

82d Indiana.

  • Wm. Lanham, Vevay
  • Young S. Brook, Craig
  • Wilson Brook
  • Ben Stewart

83d Indiana.

  • Silas Sherley
  • Fred Hess, Mt. Sterling
  • R. D. Hutchison, Patriot

156th Indiana.

  • Harvey Harris
  • B. H. Rodgers
  • Walter S. Lock
  • A. J. Leap

19th Indiana.

  • George Kyle, Patriot
  • Frank Bennett, Markland

7th Indiana.

  • Benjamin Yarnell
  • John Montayne

33d Indiana.

  • M. Cooper
  • J. W. Eads, Madison

55th Indiana.

  • W. A. Chittenden, Patriot

54th Indiana.

  • Wm. H. Daily
  • Wm. Fesler

22d Indiana.

  • Calvin Bear
  • A. J. Elder

1st New York Cavalry.—Wm. Henry Wells

61st New York.—Isaac Newton Short

86th Illinois—R. M. Buck

16th Kentucky—Francis Young

109th Kentucky—Redwin Hawkins

37th Indiana—Wm. Reser, regimental buglar

8th Indiana Cavalry—J. W. Murphy

7th New York Calvary—Joseph R. White, John T. Hopkins

11th Indiana—H. Lamb

22d U. S. Infantry—James Adams

1st Kentucky—Willis Dolton

42d New York—M. Funk

139th Pennsylvania—W. M. Reiber, Rener Post 44, New York City

1st Indiana Heavy Artillery—A Campbell, Bascom

1st Pennsylvania Rifles—W. T. Blaschard

55th Kentucky Mounted Infantry—Augustus Bladen, Warsaw

28th Indiana—Urias Landron

10th Ohio Battery—Wm. Kohler, Markland

10th Indiana Calvary—Nelson Griffith, Long’s Run

10th Indiana Battery—Hannibal A. Greenleaf, Markland

47th Indiana—W. A. Driver

142d Indiana—James McKay, Lamb

55th Kentucky—O. D. Perkins, Rising Sun

110th Ohio—C. J. Baker, Madison

49th Indiana—Ben F. Muret, Vevay

117th Kentucky—Edward Scruggs, Ghent, Kentucky

2d Indiana Battery—Joseph Israel

2d Battery US Infantry—John R. McKay, Craig

10th Indiana Calvary—Eli Croxton, East Enterprise

Ohio County Circuit Court – July 1885

Ohio County, Indiana, Circuit Court report appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 2 Jul 1885 – Page 5, Column 4

OHIO COUNTY.

Circuit Court is in session at Rising Sun. We copy the following law report from the Recorder:

The State vs. Henry Thompson—assault and battery—fined $5 and costs.

The State vs. John Wainscott—selling liquor without license—bound over to next term in sum of $100.

Estate of Wm. McKim—petition to sell real estate—Wm. H. Oatman and James Elder appointed appraisers, and appraisement filed.

Margaret A. Wade vs. Estate of Sarah A. Wade—claim of $58 allowed.

Ira Hewitt vs. Anna Hewitt—dismissed.

Samuel Schnell & Co. vs. James S. Hemphill—on account—dismissed.

Sarah A. Kittenbrink vs. Madison Graham et al—petition to sell real estate—sale ordered—S. H. Stewart appointed Commissioner.

State ex rel Ohio County vs. George W. Fletcher—foreclosure school fund mortgage—judgment for $271.66.

George I. Moore vs. Wm. Dorrel et al—change of venue from the county.

Rising Sun High School Graduation – 1885

Rising Sun [Ohio County, Indiana] High School Graduation for 1885 appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 28 May 1885 – Page 4, Column 5

Ohio County.

The Tenth Annual Commencement Exercises of the Rising Sun High School took place on the evening of May 15th. The following are the graduates:

  • Libbie A. Fish
  • George A. Stevenson
  • Edith Lindsay
  • Hugh B. Gibson
  • Jessie Ruter

1868 Shippers’ Guide – Ohio County

Ohio County, Indiana entries from:
H. C. Chandler & Co.’s Businesss Directory and Shipper’s Guide for the State of Indiana. Indianapolis : H. C. Chandler & Co., Publishers, 1868. Online at Hathitrust.

RISING SUN.
The capital of Ohio county, thirty-five miles below Cincinnati, on the Ohio river. The surrounding country is rich and well settled up with wealthy and enterprising farmers. Large quantities of grain and produce are shipped from here annually. Rising Sun has several fine churches, good schools, several manufacturing establishments, with a good representation of the different trades and professions; also one weekly newspaper ably conducted for the interest and morals of the place. Population about 1,800.

Agricultural Implements.

  • Espey H S & H, cor Main and Market

Attorneys.

  • Davisi R L Main
  • Downey A C Main
  • Downey S R, Main
  • Stewart S H, Main

Bakeries.

  • Bradbury & Rehm, Main
  • Gary J W, Main

Barber.

  • Wright J F, Main

Billiard Saloon.

  • Bradbury Jas, Main

Blacksmiths.

  • Clark C, Main
  • Downey E, Main
  • Jackson & Griggs, Walnut
  • Merrill H, Walnut

Books and Stationery.

  • McAroy Geo, cor Main and Market

Books and Shoes.

  • Bedgood Alfred, Main
  • McMurry M T, Front
  • Walker & Fisher, Main

Cabinet Makers.

  • Gary E, Main
  • Whitlock J T, Main

Carpenters and Builders.

  • Hall W F, Market
  • Lindsay S F, Second
  • Pierson J W, High
  • Smith Wm, Grand
  • Vaness R, Main

Clothing.

  • Heyn & Bro, Main
  • Wells J C & Co, cor Main and Market

Confectionery.

  • Bradbury & Rehm, Main
  • Gary J W, Main

Cooper

  • Talbott J, Market

Dentist.

  • Ulrey J P, Market

Drugs and Medicines.

  • Matson & Thorn, Main
  • McAroy Geo, cor Main and Market

Dry Goods.

  • Calvert H J, Main
  • Hathaway Mrs. A, Main
  • Heyn & Bro, Main
  • Wells J C & Co, cor Main and Market

Furniture Manufactories.

  • Gary E, Main
  • Whitlock J T, Main

Foundry and Machine Shop.

  • Smith & Miller

General Stores.

  • Wells J C & Co, cor Main and Market

Grist Mill.

  • Haines S & Co, Front
  • Talbott J W, Front
    Groceries and Provisions.
  • Baxter, Miller & Co, 14 Main
  • Bradbury & Rehm, Main
  • Buchanan R A P & Co, Market
  • Eshman John, Main
  • Espey H S & H, cor Main and Market
  • Grace, Lostutter & Co, s w cor Main and Market
  • Jones J H, Main
  • Pate & Sparks, Main
  • Patterson P J, cor Walnut and Main
  • Wilber E, Main

Hardware.

  • REISTER J M, Main
  • REISTER S A, Main

Harness and Saddles,

  • Marquett F, Main
  • Martin R, Main

Hats and Caps.

  • Morgan B, Main

Hotel.

  • City Hall, W J Hastings, prop

Millinery.

  • Richards Mrs. R, Front

Insurance Agent.

  • Davis R L, Main

Insurance Company.

  • Rising Sun Insurance Co, S Seward, pres, J B Covington, sec, Front

Justice of the Peace.

  • Hemphill James

Livery Stables.

  • Scott Sam, Front
  • Scranton L, Main

Marble Works.

  • Toohey John, Main

Meat Market.

  • Birdsell K, Market.

Merchant Tailor.

  • Cullen Wm, Main

Millinery.

  • Best Mrs. Sallie, Main
  • Calkin L, cor Main and Front

Newspaper.

  • OHIO COUNTY RECORDER, Gregory & Beaty, props, cor Main and Market. See card.

News Depot.

  • Gary J W, Main

Notaries Public.

  • David R L, Main
  • Downey S R, Main

Notions.

  • Bradbury & Kehm, Main
  • Gary J W, Main

Painters.

  • Harwood & Beaty, Main

Photographers.

  • Houghton R R, Main
  • Ward T, Main

Physicians.

  • Gillespie Wm
  • Peyton J H, Main
  • Stephenson G A, Main
  • Sullivan W H, Main

Plow Factory.

  • Clore Wm, Walnut

Pork Packers.

  • Grace, Lostutter & Co, s w cor Main and Market

Postmaster.

  • Pepper Joseph, Market

Printing Office.

  • GREGORY & BEATY, cor Main and Market. See card.

Produce and Commission.

  • Grace, Lostutter & Co, s w cor Main and Market

Produce Dealers.

  • Dodd & Powell, near river

Sash, Doors and Blinds.

  • REISTER J M, Main

Stoves and Tinware.

  • McGuffin S, Market
  • Thompson P, Main

Undertaker.

  • Whitlock J T, Main

Wagonmakers.

  • Drake A, Main
  • Huston & Drake, Walnut
  • REISTER J M, Main

Warehouse.

  • Dodd & Powell, near river

Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.

  • Clark Eli, Main

Woolen Factory.

  • James & Hutchinson, Main

Ohio County Circuit Court – Nov 1884

The Ohio County, Indiana Circuit Court report appeared in:

Vevay Reveille – 20 Nov 1884 – Page 5, Column 2

Ohio Circuit Court.

From the Rising Sun Recorder we learn that among other cases disposed of were the following:

John Baker, guardian; final report.

Rozella Pate was granted a divorce from John F. Pate, and custody of child.

Dr. Wm. Gilespie was allowed $31 from the estate of M. P. Merrill.

Franklin Dennis et al vs. Harriet Luther et al—for partition—granted and S. H. Stewart appointed Commissioner.

Wm. H. Sullivan, on note, was granted judgment against Jas. M. North, Jr., for $242.45.

Final report in estate of Matilda Merrill filed and accepted.

Vevay Reveille – 27 Nov 1884 – Page 4, Column 5

OHIO COUNTY.

In the Circuit Court:

Estate of Christian Housemire, final report of administrator.

Also final report in estate of M. P. Merrill.

The Administrator of Daniel McAlister was ordered to sell real estate.

O. H. Smith got judgment against A. B. Harryman for $267.

Switzerland & Ohio County Fair Awards – 1884

The Switzerland and Ohio County [Indiana] Fair awards for 1884 appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 25 Sep 1884 – Page 4, Column 4

THE FAIR.

PREMIUMS AWARDED.

Premium awards at East Enterprise Fair, Sept. 9th to 12th, 1884:

Class 1, Jacks and Mules—Wm. P. Oak, Lem Stow, A. W. Hyde, C. W. Mendell, Samuel McCreary, B. F. Miller, John Higham.

Class 2, Heavy Draught Horses—E. B. L. Ford, Geo. Gullion, Jacob Giffin, J. W. Rutherford, J. P. Livingston, M. F. Wainscott, J. M. Pearce, W. S. Twineham, Jas. Gullion, Jas. F. Leatherberry, David Boyle, J. L. Mulford, A. Jackson, Benj. Blue, Archer and Glenn, F. M. Ferguson, A. J. Dolph.

Class 3, General Purpose Horses—Chas. Tyler, Taylor Marsh, J. C. Hamilton, Benj. Blue, J. H. Harris, R. L. Griffith, W. N. Seymour, J. R. Cole & Sons, C. M. Dean, J. M. Horton, Wm. A. Shaddy, Wm. Twineham, F. M. Ferguson, C. W. Cox, Jos. Rutherford, L. E. Turner, J. A. Works.

Class 4, Teams.

  • Mule Team—C. W. Mendell, A. W. Hyde
  • Draught Team—Geo. Gullion, Jas. Gullion
  • Light harness team—J. A. Works, M. C. Dean
  • General purpose team—J. M. Horton, J. A. Works
  • Match team—S. T. Johnson

Class 5, Light Harness Horses—J. A. Works, J. C. Turner, R. W. Cochran, John Johnson, Samuel Conoway, Samuel T. Johnson, J. C. Hamilton, J. R. Cole & Son, George S. Dean, R. F. Payne, C. W. Cox, E. Cheever.

Class 6, Saddle Horses—J. C. Hamilton, J. R. Cole & Sons, N. Orr, Moses Donley, O. P. Daily, Robt. L. Griffith, O. B. Gardner.

Class 7, Cattle

  • Short Horn—Jas. Cunningham, Samuel McCreary, Jas. Cole
  • Jersey Cattle—Thos. W. Lewis, Shelometh Stow
  • Graded Cattle—Samuel McCreary, J. C. Wainscott, Jas. Cole, C. C. Leatherberry
  • Milch Cow—Samuel McCreary, Jas. Cole
  • Herd of Cattle—Samuel McCreary, Jas. Cole
  • Sweepstakes on Cattle—Jas. Cole, Samuel McCreary

Class 9, Hogs, large breed—J. F. Houze, A. W. Hyde, J. S. Jewett, S. E. Rogers, Taylor Curran.

Class 10, Hogs, small breed—J. M. Hall, A. J. Houze, Charles L. Lee, Aldrett Dunning.

Class 11, Sweepstakes on Hogs—J. S. Jewett, J. M. Hall.

Class 12, Sheep, Fine Wool—Alvin Works, A. W. Hyde.

Class 13, Middle Wool—George Gullion, J. M. Hall, Alvin Works.

Class 14, Long Wool—Malen Lientz, Wm. A. Shaddy, J. M. Hall, Alphus Paughburn.

Class 15, Sweepstakes on Sheep—George Gullion.

Class 16, Poultry—C. L. Lee, Wm. A. Shaddy, Wm. Cole, John Smelley, John Stewart.

Class 17, Vegetables—Strillia Chittenden, C. L. Lee, Amie Nelson, Lucinda Nelson, Chas. Altholf, Isaac M. Smith, Harry Bascom, Jos. Rutherford, Chas. Turner, Taylor Wainscott, Geo. Melick, M. S. Wainscott, Louny Wainscott, Berlin Smelley, Wm. Cole, Mrs. Pallas Wilson, J. D. Davis, T. J. Heath, Alhanan Cole.

Class 18, Grain and Seed—Wendell Hodapp, C. L. Lee, J. D. Davis, B. C. Mead, Taylor Wainscott, J. M. Smith, Jas. Cole, Jas. Aldred, Frank VanOsdol, Wm. Cole, Malen Lientz, E. P. Goddard, E. Abbott, S. Stow, Alhanan Cole.

Class 19, Field Crops—T. J. Lakenan, Mary J. Cross, C. L. Lee.

Class 21, Fruits—W. P. Hall, John Stewart, S. Stow.

Class 22, Wine, Cider, Vinegar and Soap—Mrs. A. G. Jackson, Strillia Chittenden, Mrs. Lucelle Peters, Lucinda Nelson, Minerva Stow, Taylor Wainscott, E. P. Goddard, Pallas Wilson, S. Stow.

Class 23, Flowers and Fine Arts—Mrs. A. G. Jackson, C. O. Potter, Mrs. S. B. Locke, Mrs. C. Scott, M. C. Walden, S. M. Dumont, F. P. Dupraz, John Elder, Laura Morrison, Willie Manning, Miss S. J. Smith.

Class 24, Plows, Harrows, Farm Implements—A. Abbott, Wm. Clore, G. B. Gibson.

Class 25, Mills, Machines, Woodenware—R. H. Johnson, G. B. Gibson, Lem Stow, M. H. Belden, Luther Buck, W. R. Cofield, J. B. Glenn, C. W. Mendell, Harvey Jack, Bonnell and Moredock, L. A. Sedam, Wm. J. Keeney, Harvey Morrison, S. Stow, Alhanan Cole.

Class 26, Wagons—G. B. Gibson, Amie Rous.

Class 27, Leather Manufacture—Strillia Chittenden, J. G. Thiebaud, Ed Pfeiffer, J. W. Roberts.

Class 28, Needlework and Embroidery—Miss Laura Melots, Mrs. A. G. Jackson, Luia Owens, Mrs. Ella Smith, Mrs. Wm. A. Greer, Lucy Detaz, Mrs. Wm. Owens, Mrs. Walters, Mollie LeClerc, Mrs. R. A. Bates, Strillia Chittenden, Mrs. L. H. Sherman, Mary Wooley, Mrs. J. G. Thiebaud, Mrs. Lucelle Peters, Lucinda Nelson, Lilla Lotton, Mrs. E. G. Weals, Allie Dibble, Ana L. Cross, Mrs. John C. Scott, Julia Jenkins, Alma Horton, Belle Sheets, Fannie Hagerman, Lizzie Mix, T. C. Jack, Matilda Lee, Laura Morrison, Annie Chapman, Jennie Montgomery, Mrs. Wood, Aurora.

Class 29, Domestic Manufacture—Mrs. A. G. Jackson, Strillia Chittenden, Minerva Stow, Lucinda Nelson, Mary Wooley, Matilda Lee, Margaret Mendell, Alma Horton, Belle Sheets, Belle English, Annie Chapman, Miss S. J. Smith, Jennie Montgomery.

Class 30, Preserves, Jellies, Table Comforts—Strillia Chittenden, Mrs. Jackson, Minerva Stow, Lucinda Nelson, S. D. Lockwood, M. E. Lockwood, G. W. Potter, Jane Madison, Vina Wainscott, Mrs. Taylor Wainscott, Espey & Son, Esther Douglass, Mrs. R. C. Heath, Mrs. John Stewart, Jennie Roberts, Carrie M. Smith, J. R. S. Smith.

Class 32, Miscellaneous—A. Abbott, Yina Fox, Strillia Chittenden, Wm. Clore, Mrs. Jennette Knight, Mrs. G. J. Thiebaud, G. B. Gibson, S. D. Lockwood, Alma Horton, Miller and Sink, Garlinghouse and Wosser, Harvey Jack, Mrs. Jackson, D. G. Manning, C. O. Potter, Jennie Montgomery, Allie Dibble, John A. Elder.

Speed Ring, Equestrian, Horsemanship

Trot—Doc McGlaughlin, J. R. Cole & Son, Nellie B. W. W. Brison

Pace—Robt. R, T. S. Johnson, G. S. Dean and F. M. Ferguson

Ladies Hitching and Driving—Ada Palmer, Jenner Gilbert

Ladies Riding—Mary Jack, Fannie North

Boys Riding—J. D. Rand, S. Bond.

Ohio County Large Taxpayers – 1884

Ohio County, Indiana taxpayers for 1884 appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 24 Jan 1884 – Page 1, Column 5

From the Rising Sun Local we copy the following list of persons in Ohio County who pay taxes to the amount of $100 and upward:

[See newspaper for tax amounts.]

  • John Baker
  • Jacob Baker
  • Hiram Barricklow
  • Wm. H. bunger
  • Samuel W. Baker
  • William Collins
  • Geo. B. Gibson
  • Sarah Gregg
  • Edward B. Hunt
  • James Holmes
  • William Hemphill
  • Nelson Higbee
  • John D. Hunter
  • Ephraim J. Higbee
  • Cornelius R. Harris
  • Fred H. Harris
  • Wm. Hunter
  • O. J. Harris
  • Jacob R. Harris
  • Wm. C. Kemp
  • Henry Miller
  • Richard Martin’s Estate
  • Henry S. Pate, Sr.
  • John J. Pate
  • Peter S. Pate
  • John F. Pate
  • Jas. C. Ricketts
  • Matthias Stopher, Sr.
  • Geo. W. Stewart
  • Wm. H. Sullivan
  • John F. Schroeder
  • Joseph C. Turner
  • A. & R. Wilber
  • Preston Conaway, Sr.
  • Benjamin Hunter
  • B. C. Calkin
  • Wm. Colter
  • A. C. Downey
  • Hugh Espey
  • National Bank
  • Rebecca Pate’s Estate
  • Rising Sun Ins. Co.
  • Samuel Seward
  • J. W. Talbott

Switzerland & Ohio County Fair Awards – 1883

The Switzerland and Ohio County [Indiana] Fair awards for 1883 appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 27 Sep 1883 – Page 5, Column 1

A Grand Success.

Awards of Premiums.

The Fair at East Enterprise Sept. 11th to 14th, inclusive, was a success. The entries numbered 1195. Competition strong, and a good show in nearly all departments, especially so in live stock, vegetables, grains, agricultural machinery, needle work, fine arts, table comforts, and miscellaneous articles.—Articles exhibited were gathered from far and near; the extremes, perhaps, were Brooklyn, N. Y., and Louisville, Ky., but chiefly from Switzerland, Ohio, Dearborn, Ripley and Jefferson counties, Indiana, Boone, Gallatin, Carroll and Owen counties, Ky., from Cincinnati and Louisville.

The attendance at the fair was good, considering the drought and dust, and the difficulties of transportation and travel. The receipts were sufficient to pay all premiums, and not one cent went into the treasury for license for any gambling or swindling device, or for liquor privilege. If any such business was carried on it was done clandestinely, and without the sanction or consent of the Board. Large sums were refused for such privileges.—The Society rely upon the moral sentiment of the community to sustain it in this decision, and is truly grateful for the hearty support given it by exhibitors and the people at large.

To give Premium Awards in detail naming each article separately, would require so much space that we condense report, giving the class and number of premiums in that class taken by the person named:

Class 1, Jacks and Mules—Wm. P. Oak, D. P. Oak Sr., S. H. Riley, E. Holton, Samuel McCreary, Alvin Works, Loring Stow, H. Vandorin, John Wiley.

Class 2, Heavy Draught Horses—George Gullion, H. D. Lowell, J. L. Mulford, Isaac J. Hart, Wm. Leatherberry, John Archer, J. R. Stewart, James Culbertson, Ullysses Johnson, Wm. & J. Giffin, J. M. Oak, H. Wainscott, Wm. Shaddy, Frank Cunningham, Matt Bodie, Harry Culbertson.

Class 3, General Purpose Horses—J. M. Horton, Matt Bodle, Riddle & Norres, J. A. Works, J. Searcy, Heman Bradley, Lem Bledsoe, G. W. Dickason, S. T. Johnson, E. B. Cunningham, Peter Houze, P. Rosell, Frank Leatherberry, J. D. Davis, J. C. Hamilton, Charles Tyler, William Payne.

Class 4, Match Teams

  • Mule Teams—C. W. Mendell, Fred Sherman
  • Carriage Horses—James A. Works Jr., J. M. Horton
  • Light Harness—M. J. Castleman, Harvey Jas[illegible]
  • Draught Team—George Gullion
  • Sweepstakes—J. A. Works, Jr.

Class 5—Light Harness Horses—Riddle & Norris, Wm. Payne, Jas A. Works, S. T. Johnson, M. L. Bond, O. D. Cunningham, J. M. Horton, Charles Tyler, Robert Clore, M. J. Castleman, Lem Bledsoe, N. H. Powell, F. M. Stratford, J. W. McHenry.

Class 6, Saddle Horses—Clay Turley, Robert L. Griffith, Riddle & Norris, R. N. Parker, W. N. Seymour, M. F. Hillis, John Wheeler, J. M. Horton, J. M. Gardner, James A. Works, Jr.

Speed Ring

  • Trot—M. L. Bond, J. A. Works, Jr.
  • Pace—S. T. Johnson, J. A. Works, Jr.

Equestrian.

  • Lady Rider—Miss Mary J. Jack
  • Boy Rider—Willie Bledsoe, J. C. Horton

Ladies Driving—Ada Palmer, Mollie Ferguson.

Class 7, Cattle

  • Short Horn or Durham—Geo. Gullion, James Cole, James Cunningham, J. C. Bersot, Samuel McCreary
  • Alderney or Jersey—Lem Bledsoe, Thomas Lewis
  • Graded Cattle—Jas. Cole, S. G. Powell, Samuel McCreary, Wm. Northcott
  • Milch Cow—Wm. Northcott

Class 8, Sweepstakes on Cattle—Jas. Cunningham, George Gullion

Class 9, Hogs, Large Breeds—John S. Jewett, John F. Houze, James Cole, J. C. Scott

Class 10, Hogs, Small Breeds—J. M. Hall, Aldred Dunning, C. L. Lee

Class 11, Sweepstakes on Hogs—John S. Jewett, Harry Goddard

Class 12, Fine Wool Sheep—A. W. Hyde, Alvin J. Works, S. J. Searcy

Class 13, Middle Wool Sheep—William Cole, Alvin Works, S. J. Searcy

Class 14—Long Wool Sheep—Charles Tyler

Class 15, Sweepstakes on Sheep—William Cole, Alvin Works

Class 16—Poultry—Charles L. Lee, Wm. Cole, F. M. Cole, Everett Shaddy, Berlin Smelley

Class 17—Vegetables—Strillia Chittenden, C. L. Lee, Wm. Cole, John Althof, T. J. Heath, Samuel McCreary, C. W. Mendell, Wendell Hedapp, Henry Elfers, William Oak, U. P. McHenry, John Smelley, Alhanan Cole, Wm. Melick, Lucinda Nelson, H. T. Owens, Wm. Leatherberry, Eugene Goddard, John Nelson.

Class 18—Grains and Seeds—J. D. Davis, Eugene Goddard, C. L. Lee, Wm. Cooper, Wm. Cole, Frank McHenry, B. W. Buffington, Wm. J. Keeney, Mendell Hodapp, J. C. Bersot, Alhanan Cole, Robert W. Chapman, Alfred Driver, Samuel McCreary

Class 19, Field Crops, &c.—Acreage yet to be decided.—Mary Jane Cross, J. C. Bersot, Eugene Goddard, Daniel Mitchell.

Class 20, Flour and Meal, &c.—Samuel McCreary, Wm. Cole

Class 21, Fruits—B. W. Buffington, Wendell Hodapp, Argus Dean, Eddie Sanders, Geo. W. Sanders, W. P. Hall, S. D. Lockwood, T. J. Heath, Thos. Lazenby, Stow

Class 22, Vinegar, Soap, &c.—Lucinda Nelson, Mrs. A. G. Jackson, Jennie Montgomery, S. Stow, Minerva Stow, Strillia Chittenden

Class 23, Flowers and Fine Arts—Willie Manning, S. M. Dumong, F. P. Dupraz, Strillia Chittenden, Miss Belle Sheets, J. A. Hearick, J. C. Scott, O. W. Stewart, Anna Eners, Mollie Webb

Class 24, Plows, Harrows, &c.—Wm. Clore, Josiah Lee, W. E. Hampton, Thomas Melkie, Wm. J. Keeney, Wm. J. Cooper

Class 25, Mills, Machines, &c.—H. S. Espey, T. J. Heath, Wm. Cooper, Haner Pump, J. F. Bodkiin, Lem Stow, Wm. Buchanan, W. W. Long, W. R. Cofield, W. E. Hampton, Harvey Morrison, L. E. Turner, Wm. J. Keeney, Alhanan Cole, Minerva Stow, C. W. Mendell, Josiah Dunning, Wesley Harris

Class 26, Wagons and Carriages—J. A. Hearick, Snyder Buggy Co., W. E. Hampton, Edward Gary

Class 27, Boots, Shoes, Harness, &c.—G. J. Thiebaud, John W. Roberts

Class 28, Needlework, Embroidery, &c.—Strillia Chittenden, Mrs. A. G. Jackson, Miss Hannah Brown, Ella Gillespie, Carrie Wooley, Belle Sheets, Lizzie Davens, Ms. C. Scott, Belle English, Emma Weiss, Mary Keeney, Mrs. Viole Rous, Lucinda Nelson, [illegible] Orem, Mrs. T. C. Jack, Mrs. S. Walters, Jane Brown, Mrs. Jenniei Clement, Minnie S. Peters, Sallie Peters, Mrs. Sandford Givens, Mrs. A. J. Sedam, Anna Keffer, Mamie Waldo, Anna Chapman, Minerva Stow, Anna Eners, Mollie [?]leanson, Mrs. F. B. Harrison, Jennie Roberts, Anna Gibbons, Fanny Cunningham

Class 29, Domestic Manufactures—Strillia Chittenden, Mrs. A. G. [illegible], Malinda Lee, Lucinda Nelson, Anna Chapman, Minerva Stow, Jennie Montgomery, Margaret Mendel, Mrs. LeClerc, Mrs. Wainscott, Ella [illegible], Belle English, Anna Kesler, Nancy Bocock, Euradice Downey, Carie Wooley, Mrs. Marcie Ethrington, Mrs. Mary Poster

Class 30, Jellies, Preserves and Table Comforts—Mrs. A. G. Jackson, Strillia Chittenden, H. S. Espey, Minerva Stow, Mrs. Amie Rous, Mrs. John Stewart, Mrs. J. D. Davis, Mrs. Jane Madison, Mrs. I. W. Stewart, Mrs. J. C. Scott, Mary Harris, Ann Harris, S. Stow, Jennie Roberts, Fanny Cunningham, Wm. Leatherberry

Class 31, Miscellaneous—Mrs. A. G. Jackson, W. E. Hampton Machinery &c., Mrs. Robinson, J. Bodkin, Wm. Clore, Mrs. J. C. Scott, Strillia Chittenden, Ann Harris, Mollie Peters, Anna Keller, H. S. Espey & Son, Mrs. Adam McDee, D. G. Manning, Josiah Lee, Jennie Montgomery, Chas. Tyler, Wm. E. [illegible], Huston & Jackson, R. McMakin, John M. Pate, C. C. Shaw, Mrs. Mary Keeney, Thos. [illegible] & Co.

Educational—Premium awarded to School No. 9, Jefferson Township, Switzerland County, Ind.