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Switzerland County Circuit Court – Mar 1880

The Switzerland County, Indiana Circuit Court report appeared in:

Vevay Reveille – 18 Mar 1880 – Page 4, Column 1

Legal Matters.

Judge Allison commenced a term of Court last Monday morning.

Prosecuting Bellamy is present looking after the interests of the State. He is an efficient and faithful officer.

Sheriff White has dismissed L. F. Hatch and place Adam Wordon in his place. Mr. Hatch was the best bailiff that was ever in the Court House.—John was satisfied with him, but the Vevay ringsters did not want him, and John succumbed. There is not much “civil reform” in this movement.

Samuel Stucy, Street Commissioner of Vevay, has another appointment—riding bailiff for Sheriff White. We don’t blame Sam—this is a free country, and he is entitled to three offices, if he can get them.

If you know of any violations of the law, go up to the highest room in the Court House and tell the following Grand Jurors the particulars:

James Cowan, Frederick Detraz, Eliakim Stoops, Joseph Wallick, Jacob Shaddy, and Philander Morrison.

Following are Petit Jurors:
John Neal, Jonathan David, Elisha Brown, Wm. Spaulding, Samuel Adams, Wm. E. Yonge, James C. Kincaid, Robert A. Knox, Sylvester H. Morrison, Charles Efner, Wm. A. Cross, and Samuel Lostutter.

The following attorneys from a distance are in attendance: Hons. A. C. Downey, S. H. Stewart, and J. B. Coles, of Rising Sun; and Wm. Walker, of Patriot.

While there has been a great deal of quite work done but few cases have been disposed of. A glance at the papers of Judge Allison’s desk almost made our head ache. Several cases are at issue, and to-day Court will be in good working order.

Vevay Reveille – 25 Mar 1880 – Page 4, Column 2

LAW REPORT.

J. Y. Allison, Judge; J. F. Bellamy, Prosecuting Attorney.

CIVIL DOCKET.

Catharine A. Gordon vs. Isaac Turner et als. Dismissed.

The First National Bank of Vevay vs. Benj. H. Oak et als—on note. Dismissed.

James Sullivan vs. Jesse Boright—replevin. Dismissed.

James H. Weston vs. Rodolph McMakin et al—on account. Dismissed.

William Cunningham, Administrator of Samuel Hess, vs. Laura Hess—partition and assignment of Dower. Commissioner’s report approved.

Jacob R. Harris vs. Geo. W. Bryson et al—foreclosure. Decree, $2,012.16.

U. P. Schenck vs. James H. Owens et al—foreclosure. Judgment, $610.76.

Nathan Walden vs. Henry A. Vogel et al—foreclosure. $3,275.75.

George Link vs. John N. Vandever et als—foreclosure. Dismissed.

Henry Mack et als vs. Walter S. Francis and John Francis, Sr.—on note. Judgment $303.14.

Percy Rous, Administrator of Solomon Froman, deceased, vs. Darius Stevens—on note. Judgment for $53.20.

Sidney Wood vs. Edward P. Goddard et als—foreclosure. Judgment for $1,736.00.

Sarah P. Fuller et als vs. Edward P. Goddard et als—foreclosure. Judgment for $1,736.00.

John Platt vs. Edward P. Goddard—foreclosure. Judgment for $827.60.

J. D. Griffith, Administrator of David Dyer, deceased, vs. John Cole—on note. Judgment, $189.50.

State, ex rel Wm. J. Gibbs, Administrator of George Hunter, deceased, vs. Jacob R. Harris et als—on bond. Trial by jury. Finding for the defendants.

U. P. Schenck, Guardian, etc., vs. Isaac N. Cole et als—foreclosure.—Judgment for $1,887.25.

Sarah J. Lock vs. Rebecca Lock et als—partition. Commissioner’s report approved.

Eli Swango vs. Peter McMakin, Constable, etc.,–replevin. Damages received, one cent.

James R. Cole vs. James B. McCrellis—On Account. Trial by Jury.—Verdict for defendant.

PROBATE DOCKET.

Sarah W. Anderson, Guardian of minor heirs of Robert D. Anderson, deceased—final report.

In the matter of the late firm of Lamson & Bonner, Wallace Lamson, surviving partner—Partial report.

In the matter of the Guardianship of Mary E. Shook et al, P. S. Sage, Guardian—partial report.

In the matter of the estate of Oliver F. McCreary, deceased, Perry J. Dunn, Administrator—partial report.

Joseph Clevenger, Guardian of minor heirs of Alfred Tapp, deceased—partial report.

In the matter of the estate of Jackson P. Searcy, deceased, Thomas C. Jack, Administrator—final report.

In the matter of the estate of Henry Lock, deceased, John W. Lock, Administrator—partial report.

Estate of May Wright, deceased, Perry K. Cotton, Administrator—final report.

CRIMINAL DOCKET.

State of Indiana vs. George Nash—appeal. Trial by a jury. Verdict, not guilty.

Vevay Reveille – 8 Apr 1880 – Page 1, Column 2

LAW REPORT.

J. Y. Allison, Judge; J. F. Bellamy, Prosecuting Attorney.

CIVIL DOCKET.

E. S. Downey vs. Frederick Hess et als—on note. Judgment by agreement for $387.30.

Joseph Reed vs. William S. Tower et als—on note. Judgment for $504.84.

John Wiles vs. George W. Bryson—on note. Judgment for $85.40.

Johnston & Griffith vs. John Peelman—on account. Trial by Jury.—Verdict for $100.00.

R. S. Knox vs. Diana R. Hoffman et al—Foreclosure. Judgment for $507.50.

Nancy T. Roberts vs. Jesse P. Roberts—divorce. Granted.

State ex rel Samuel C. Cole vs. Lewis F. Works et als—on bond. Dismissed.

U. P. Schenck, guardian &c., vs. Isaac N. Cole et al. Dismissed.

John Melcher vs. William R. Johnston, F. M. Griffith, and John Gill—on note. Judgment for $173.40.

PROBATE DOCKET.

Estate of Jane Owens, Wm. Owens, Administrator. Final report.

James M. Scott, Administrator of the estate of Henry Rogers, deceased. Final Report.

F. R. Dufour, guardian of John D. Dufour and James T. Dufour—insane persons. Partial report.

Guardianship of Harvey Buchanan, S. H. Morrison, guardian. Partial report.

Guardianship of Charlotte and Edward P. Dixon, Wm. M. Patton, guardian. Final report.

Vevay Reveille – 15 Apr 1880 – Page 1, Column 2

LAW REPORT.

J. Y. Allison, Judge; J. P. Bellamy, Prosecuting Attorney.

CIVIL DOCKET.

The First National Bank of Vevay vs. Charles Schmied—Foreclosure.—Judgment for $3575.00.

Hugh Espey vs. James T. Walker et als—Foreclosure. Judgment for $664.56.

U. P. Schenck vs. Elijah Waltz—To recover real estate. Recovery given.

U. P. Schenck vs. Jefferson Burres et al—Foreclosure. Judgment for $675.65.

Jacob Banta et als vs. John W. Banta—Partition. Report of commissioner approved.

Henry A. Downey vs. Jason G. Gurley—On account. Judgment for $75.

William Wilkie et als vs. Van S. Brandon et als—Partition. Commissioners appointed to partition.

S. H. Morrison. Guardian &c., vs. Sarah E. Garey et als—Foreclosure.—Trial by jury. Verdict for $1156.00.

First National Bank vs. Benjamin F. Dickason et als—On note. Judgment for $172.40.

PROBATE DOCKET.

In the matter of the minor heirs of Leah Charlton, deceased—Henry Charlton, guardian. Partial report.

In the matter of the estate of Phillip Romoril, Sr., deceased—James K. Pleasants, administrator—Final report.

In the matter of the estate of Abner Clarkson, deceased—Fred. L. Grisard, administrator. Final report.

STATE CASES.

State vs. John W. Russell—Fornication and adultery. Fine $100, and imprisonment in the county jail for ten days.

State vs. John W. Mansfield and Ed. Dailey—Burglary and grand larceny. Trial of Mansfield by jury. Fined $100, and imprisonment for four years.

Vevay Reveille – 15 Apr 1880 – Page 4, Column 2

LAW REPORT.

J. Y. Allison, Judge; J. F. Bellamy, Prosecuting Attorney.

CIVIL DOCKET.

First National Bank of Rising Sun, Indiana vs. James T. Bodkin and James H. Merit—on note. Judgment for $7,808.92.

S. H. Morrison, Guardian, etc., vs. Sarah E. Gary et als—foreclosure.—Judgment for $1,156.00.

Ralph T. Butler vs. Jason Gurley—removal of Administrator ordered by Court.

James Kelley et als vs. U. P. Schenck et als—to recover real estate. Dismissed.

J. D. Griffith, Administrator, etc., vs. Paul Clark and Kizziah Clark—on note. Judgment for $75.00 as against Paul Clark, and judgment against Administrator as to Kizziah Clark for costs.

Louisa Nash et al vs. Henry Beakmin—civil action for rent. Judgment for defendant.

John W. Lock, Administrator, vs. Geo. W. Fallis, et als—on note. Dismissed.

Switzerland County Commissioners’ Allowances – Mar 1880

Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ allowances appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 11 Mar 1880 – Page 4, Column 4

A list of allowances made by the Board of Commissioners of Switzerland County, Indiana, at their March Term, 1880:

 

FOR PAUPERS AND POOR PERSONS, &C.

H. J. Harris, 3 days as overseer of poor, $6.00

C. G. Adams, sundries for poor, Pleasant Township, $74.00

C. G. Adams, 2 days as overseer of poor, $4.00

N. N. Martin, for self and family, $20.00

Wm. Brindley, sundries, poor of Craig Township, $70.76

John Holler, shaving and dressing Mayhew’s corpse, $3.00

S. R. Heath, sundries, poor, Cotton Township, $35.61

James Hall, sundries, poor, Cotton Township, $1.00

James Downey, sundries, poor, Cotton Township, $13.00

W. W. Gilbert, sundries, poor, Cotton Township, $5.93

Heady & Lewis, lumber poor farm, $22.91

Levi H. Smith, Cotton Township, keeping Miss Mills, $5.00

Peter Pelsor, Cotton Township, keeping Ben Pelsor, $10.00

Galbraith & Bro., Posey Township, for Mrs. Bayne, $5.00

Jnt. C. Ricketts, Posey Township, for Mrs. Mix, $14.00

W. H. North, Posey Township for Icenogle, $5.00

Wm. M. Patton, coffin and box, Bosaw, $6.00

Wm. M. Patton, 4 coffins for paupers, $20.00

Jnt. M. Froman, rent Mrs. Kelgore, Jefferson Township, $9.00

Margaret Sturgeon, rent Deppe family, $9.00

U. P. Schenck & Son, rent and sundries poor Vevay, $49.55

Lucy Bryson, bread and stuff, Indiana Hinman, York Township, $7.00

O. D. Cunningham, sundries, poor, York Township, $19.60

J. H. Daubenheyer, sundries, poor, York Township, $4.00

Nicholas Keith, keeping mother-in-law, $12.00

John L. O’Neal, bead stuff, poor, York Township, $17.50

Ben Simmons, poor of Vevay, $33.28

Hall & Lewis, poor of Vevay, $15.95

Boyle & Love, poor of Posey Township, $3.38

O. S. Waldo, poor of Vevay, $23.64

Benjamin Cole, poor Jefferson Township, $13.70

Kincaid & Clendening, poor, Jefferson Township, $5.00

Armstrong & Walden, poor, Jefferson Township, $7.00

David & Benedict, poor, Jefferson Township, $7.00

John T. Walker, poor, Jefferson Township, $4.00

H. M. Fallis, poor, Jefferson Township, $23.00

Thiebaud & Beagle, poor, Jefferson Township, $7.00

C. O. Thiebaud, poor, Jefferson Township, $3.50

J. H. Shadday, poor, Jefferson Township, $9.00

Oscar Webb, poor, Jefferson Township, $5.00

Wm. Smith, poor, Jefferson Township, $2.00

Jno. L. Thiebaud, poor, Jefferson Township, $3.55

F. J. Holdcroft, coffins and burying, $16.50

Bristow & Lock, coal for poor of Jefferson Township, $9.00

Matthew Worstell, Jr., Poor House, $143.50

B. N. Davies, overseer of the poor, $85.00

John Gill, sundries for poor of Vevay, $1.85

 

HIGHWAY AND BRIDGE EXPENSE.

Thos. J. Gordon, extra digging at Elk Creek, $18.30

Sam’l Butler, taking care Plum Creek bridge, $2.00

Wm. H. Lamson, lumber and repairing Lower Indian Creek bridge, $16.00

R. E. Hall, viewing Protsman road, $3.00

John Ransom, viewing Protsman road, $3.00

Jacob Bata, lumber and repairing road, $13.50

D. B. Lee, lumber for Sand Run bridge, $26.79

M. G. Keeney, work for Bridge Co., at Sand Run, $9.11

Jacob Meyers, Railing at Plum Creek bridge, $5.00

Geo. H. Keeney, lumber and nails, Vawter Creek bridge, $5.46

John P. White, serving notices, etc., Protsman road, $3.15

 

REFUNDED TAXES.

Bettie Lewis and sister, $15.00

Martha Moxley, $7.69

Isaiah M. H. Smith, $1.00

Caroline Lewis, $8.00

Eliza M. Goodwin, $26.87

Lucinda Thompson, $2.16

Nancy Duncan, $5.56

Mary Stewart, $13.88

 

COURT HOUSE EXPENSE.

Alfred Stow, glazing Court House windows, $1.50

Golay & Stevens, sundries for Court House, $2.65

Bristow & Lock, coal for Court House, $80.80

C. O. Thiebaud, sundries for Court House, $3.30

J. L. Thiebaud, sundries for Court House, $5.30

F. L. Grisard & Son, sundries for Court House, $9.20

W. A. Courtney, kindling wood for Court House, $3.50

John Gill, office expense, $2.05

A. Benedict, office expense, $10.25

R. T. F. Abbett, office expense, $3.20

F. J. Holdcroft, repairing case Clerk’s office, $13.00

G. Goldenburg & Son, stoves, pipe, coal, etc., $62.63

John P. White, quarter allowance taking care Court House, etc., $10.00

 

COUNTY OFFICERS’ FEES.

Jacob Banta, 1 day at poor farm, $2.00

Wm. Stewart, 1 day at Sand Run Bridge, $2.00

F. A. Carter, drawing 2 juries, $2.00

John Gill, salary, etc., quarter, $438.79

Americus Benedict, quarter salary, $200.00

R. S. Northcott, quarter salary, $181.85

Jacob Banta, 6 days Commissioner, $24.00

Wm. Stewart, 6 days Commissioner, $24.00

D. B. Drake, 6 days Commissioner, $24.00

John P. White, 5 days Sheriff, $10.00

R. A. Knox, 1 day Sheriff, $2.00

 

BOOKS, STATIONERY, and PUBLIC PRINTING.

Irvin Armstrong, public printing, $219.64

W. J. Baird, public printing, $8.05

W. B. Burford, books and stationery, $151.03

Indianapolis Sentinel Co., books and stationery, $64.25

Indianapolis Journal Co., books and stationery, $21.80

Culver, Payne, Hoyue & Co., books and stationery, $38.40

Levy Brothers, books and stationery, $64.50

 

SHERIFF.

John P. White, summoning juries, election expense, criminal expense, specific allowances, $90.65.

Switzerland County Commissioners – Mar 1880

Switzerland County Commissioners’ proceedings appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 11 Mar 1880 – Page 4, Column 2

County Business.

The County Commissioners, Jacob Banta, Wm. Stewart and Dillard Drake, held a session last week, adjourning Saturday at noon. Among other business transacted was the following:

H. J. Harris, Trustee of Posey Township, made his report. [See newspaper.]

We published the report of C. G. Adams, Trustee of Pleasant Township, last week.

Wm. Brindley, Trustee of Craig township, made his report. [See newspaper.]

Geo. W. Potter, Trustee of Cotton township, reported. [See newspaper.]

Benjamin N. Davies, Trustee of Jefferson Township, presented his report. [See newspaper.]

F. M. Griffith, Treasurer of Board of School Trustees of Vevay, presented the following report. [See newspaper.]

John Daubenheyer, Trustee of York Township, being sick in bed, did not make a report.

The Board then drew Grand Jurors for the March term of Court as follows:

  • James Cowan and Frederick Detraz, 1st District
  • Eliakin Stoops and Joseph Wallick, 2d District
  • Philander Morrison and Jacob S. Shaddy, 3d District

In the matter of vacation of a road on the lands of G. W. Hageman’s heirs, in Pleasant Township. The road was ordered vacated.

In the matter of the vacation of road in Posey Township, from R. P. Monroe’s residence to the road from hiram Douglas’s past Eakin’s to E. H. Jack’s. The Road was ordered vacated as a public highway, but is left as a private road for Mrs. Martha Monroe and her heirs—the road to be a gateway.

The question of enclosing all kinds of stock was brought up before the Board last Thursday. Petitions asking that all kinds of stock be enclosed were presented; also remonstrances against enclosing stock. The Board finally took the following action:

“Comes the petitioners and file additional remonstrances, and the Board desiring to be governed by the wishes of a majority of the citizens of the County, recommend to the voters of the County that the question, whether cattle shall be allowed to run at large, be voted on at the April election, 1880. The Board further recommends that the be printed on each of the tickets to be voted at the Township, election, the question: ‘Shall Cattle Be Allowed to Run at Large?’ And that each voter write his answer, Yes or No, immediately after the question.”

Americus Benedict, County Treasurer, presented to the Board County orders redeemed by him since December term, amounting to $14,596.13, which were examined and compared with Auditor’s books, found correct, and cancelled.

B. F. Gilbert and others petitioned for a bridge over Bee Tree Run, near Mrs. Pickett’s. M. G. Keeney, civil engineer, was requested to make estimate of stone abutements, and a wooden bridge not over 25 feet in the clear—and report at June session.

In the matter of the petition of Peter Voris and others for a donation toward building a bridge over Bear Creek, near Aaron, in Pleasant Township, seventy-five dollars was donated by the County. C. G. Adams, Trustee of Pleasant Township, to superintend the work.

In the matter of the petition of Benjamin Jain and others for a change of road, R. E. Hall and John Ransom, Viewers, recommend that the change be made. The report was received and the Viewers discharged.

Henry Tardy, one of the parties through whose land the road and proposed change of road passes, appeared by his Attorney, and filed his remonstrance.—Wm. Detraz, Wm. Anderson, and Merret Brown were appointed Viewers, to assess the damages that may occur to said Henry Tardy, if the road is changed.—They will meet in the Auditor’s office March 13th, and after being duly qualified proceed to view the proposed road and assess damages.

In the matter of the petition of E. E. Long and others for a bridge over Indian Creek, at Knox’s ford. Continued until next term.

John Gill, Auditor, presented his bond as County Auditor from November 1st, 1879, to October 30th, 1883, in the sum of $5,000, with F. M. Griffith, R. A. Knox, and Amie Morerod, as sureties.

It was ordered that the upper Indian Creek wooden bridge be repaired, it being in a dangerous condition. Jacob Banta was appointed superintendent of the work.

Switzerland County Circuit Court – Jan 1880

The Switzerland County, Indiana Circuit Court report appeared in:

Vevay Reveille – 8 Jan 1880 – Page 4, Column 4

COURT REPORT.

J. Y. Allison, Judge; J. F. Bellamy, Prosecuting Attorney.

Court commenced last Monday.

Regular jury: George W. Turner, Martin Medary, Wm. H. Wallick, Wm. Park, Wm. Thomas Given, Thomas J. McKay, Henry Wallick, Daniel Norris, George W. McKay, Howard Stow, Daniel S. Boyd, Aaron Miller.

CRIMINAL DOCKET.

State vs. John Golay—provoke. Indictment quashed.

State vs. John Golay, Sylvester H. Golay, James Lauderbaugh, Tiberius Gorden and Fillmore Temple—trespass on land and malicious trespass.—Nolle.

State vs. George Norisez—assault and battery; plea of guilty. Fined $1.00 and costs.

State vs. Frank Muret—assault and battery; plea of guilty. Fined $1.00 and costs.

CIVIL DOCKET.

Alice M. Smith vs. Joseph Peelman et als—foreclosure. Judgment and decree for $176.00.

Thomas Gibbon et al vs. Elizabeth Gibbon et al—partition. Final report of Commissioners filed and approved.

State ex rel, Ellen Evans vs. George Washington—bastardy. Dismissed.

Sarah J. Fritzlen et al vs. Charles Schmeid—on note. Dismissed.

Amanda Scudder vs. William Scudder—replevin. Dismissed.

Walter S. Francis vs. Addison Works—malicious prosecution; offer of defendant to confess judgment for $25 and costs. Accepted.

PROBATE DOCKET.

Guardianship of Evan McCreary and Charles McCreary. Hester J. McCreary, Guardian. Final report approved.

Percy Rous, Administrator of Solomon Froman, deceased, presents petition to sell part of personal property at private sale. Granted.

The case of the State vs. John Peelman, charged with assault and battery with intent to murder, is now on trial by jury.

The following foreign Attorneys are in attendance upon Court: John F. Bellamy, Prosecuting Attorney of Jefferson County; and Major James Jelley, of Ohio County.

Vevay Reveille – 15 Jan 1880 – Page 4, Column 3

LAW REPORT.

J. Y. Allison, Judge; J. F. Bellamy, Prosecuting Attorney.

CIVIL DOCKET.

Eli Sturgeon vs. Aaron Sturgeon et als—on note. Judgment for $123.15.

The State ex rel Benjamin L. Wiley vs. James A. Works et al—on bond.—Judgment by agreement for $230.

Wm. Cunningham, Administrator, vs. Laura Hess—assignment of dower. Decree of agreement.

Third National Bank of Cincinnati, Ohio, vs. Walter S. Francis—on note. Judgment for $409.31.

Simon Beymer vs. George W. Bryson—on note. Judgment for $230.34.

John W. Gray et al vs. James A. Works—on note. Judgment for $101.85.

Andrew W. Miller, et al vs. John B. Hastings et al—to set aside Sheriff’s deed. Judgment by default.

CRIMINAL DOCKET.

State vs. Henry Russel and Rude D. Gordon—trial as to Rude D. Gordon. Finding not guilty.

State vs. John Peelman—assault and battery with intent to murder. Tried by a jury. Verdict not guilty.

State vs. George Kirth and Daniel Jaynes—erecting a booth for unlawful selling within one mile of a celebration. Nolle as to Jayne and quashed as to Kirth.

State vs. Henry W. Berkemier—contempt in disobeying order of Court.—Trial by Court. Finding not guilty.

State vs. Benjamin Morris—assault. Trial by jury. Finding not guilty.

Same vs. Same—assault. Trial by jury. Finding not guilty.

PROBATE DOCKET.

George W. Harris, Guardian of Elias Long et als—partial report approved.

James Stewart, Guardian of Amanda L. Stephenson—final report. Guardian discharged.

Jacob F. Leatherberry, Guardian of Alfred S. Leintz—partial report. Approved.

James G. Gurley, Administrator of Catherine Davis, deceased—Final report. Discharged.

Lucinda Nelson, Guardian of heirs of James Nelson, deceased—partial report. Approved.

Nancy J. Barker, Administratrix of estate of Jesse Barker, deceased—partial report. Approved.

Vevay Reveille – 22 Jan 1880 – Page 4, Column 3

LAW REPORT.

J. Y. Allison, Judge; J. P. Bellamy, Prosecuting Attorney.

CIVIL DOCKET.

Charles R. Spencer vs. Thomas W. Littell et al—to foreclose chattel mortgage. Decree by agreement.

Cynthia N. Craig vs. William G. Krutz—partition. Dismissed.

Susan McClanahan vs. Joseph McClanahan et als—partition. Report of commissioners approved.

Jacob F. Leatherberry, Administrator, etc., vs. Benjamin F. Dickason et als—to recover personal property.—Trial by jury. Verdict as to part of property for plaintiff; for defendants as to the balance.

Fred. L. Grisard vs. Michael Orem et al—foreclosure. Judgment for $787.25.

Vevay Reveille – 29 Jan 1880 – Page 4, Column 4

LAW REPORT.

J. Y. Allison, Judge; J. F. Bellamy, Prosecuting Attorney.

CIVIL DOCKET.

Addison Works vs. James A. Works et als—foreclosure. Dismissed.

Jacob Banta et als vs. John W. Banta—partition. Commissioners appointed.

Henry W. Mahrhoff vs. Geo. W. Bryson—on note. Judgment for $119.85.

F. M. Griffith, Receiver, &c., vs. Samuel Fisk—on note. Judgment $100.12.

Lewis Maddux et als vs. Morton D. Fuget et al—on note. Judgment $273.82.

John H. Wright vs. Loren Mallet et al—on account. Dismissed.

Geo. M. Kyle vs. R. E. Hall et als—on account. Suit dismissed.

Lemuel Bledsoe vs. Geo. W. Bryson—on note. Judgment $61.08.

Peter S. Pate, Executor, &c., vs. Alfred Dunning et als—foreclosure.—Judgment $519.75.

 

Vevay Reveille – 5 Feb 1880 – Page 4, Column 2

LAW REPORT.

J. Y. Allison, Judge; J. F. Bellamy, Prosecuting Attorney.

CIVIL DOCKET.

Laura Vandever vs. Joseph Patterson—slander. Trial by jury. Verdict for Plaintiff, $200.00 and costs.

Samuel McCreary vs. Geo. W. Bryson—on account. Judgment for $87.

Wm. H. Scott vs. Geo. W. Bryson—Judgment for plaintiff.

A number of cases were compromised and dismissed—a few continued.

Court adjourned last Saturday night.

Switzerland County Commissioners’ Allowances – Dec 1879

The Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ allowances appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 11 Dec 1879 – Page 4, Column 4

List of allowances made by the Board of County Commissioners of Switzerland County, at December Term, 1879:

 

Paupers and Poor House.

J. C. Ricketts for Mix, Posey, $14.00

N. H. North, for Icenogle, Posey, $5.00

R. Galbraith, for Smith, $5.00

O. D. Cunningham, for sundries poor persons, York, $75.60

Margaret Sturgeon, rent for Deppe, Jefferson, $4.50

David & Benedict, sundries, York, $6.50

Levi Sedam, sundries, York, $17.02

Langsdale & Bro., school books, York, $2.70

Geo. W. Bryson, Flour and Meal, sundry persons, York, $32.15

Wm. Smith, burying John Irvin, Jefferson, $2.00

N. N. Martin, Jefferson, $20.00

Eliza Scudder, house rent, York, $5.00

Bledsoe & Beymer, for sundry persons, York, $31.75

S. R. Heath, for sundry persons, Cotton, $22.38

W. W. Gilbert, for sundry persons, Cotton, $3.50

James Downey, for sundry persons, Cotton, $3.00

F. J. Hollcroft, coffins and hauling corpses, $19.00

David & Benedict, Deppe family, York, $8.00

Peter Pelser, keeping Ben Pelser, Cotton, $10.00

Thomas J. Gordon, cistern on poor farm, $94.60

Orson Webb, sundry persons, Jefferson, $10.00

Wm. Brindley, sundry persons, Craig, $54.93

Mat. Worstell, Jr., keeping paupers, poor farm, $573.70

Lavina Griffith, keeping Goens boy, Craig, $35.40

C. G. Adams, sundry persons, Pleasant, $53.90

J. K. Pleasants, brick for cistern, poor farm, $41.26

A. W. Miller, keeping Mrs. Williamson, $10.00

David & Benedict, Mrs. Kilgore, Jefferson, $7.50

J. V. W. Smith, tin spouting, poor house, $18.45

V. & M. Turnpike Road, toll, poor house, $4.96

J. M. Froman, rent Kilgore and Deppe, York, $14.75

Ed E. Long, flour for Joe Redd, Jefferson, $1.00

O. S. Waldo, for poor house, $37.61

Geo. H. Keeney, coffin and burying, Posey, $5.50

Henry M. Fallis, sundry persons, Jefferson, $24.50

J. L. Thiebaud, school books and sundries, poor house, $28.50

B. W. Simmons, sundry persons, Jefferson, $10.50

Samuel Stewart, sundry persons, Posey, $5.15

Charles H. Smith, digging grave, Posey, $1.00

Ben Cole, sundry persons, Jefferson, $18.50

Kincaid & Bro, sundry persons, Jefferson, $1.00

Wm. Detraz, setting pump, poor farm, $3.00

F. L. Grisardy & Son, for poor house, $12.28

U. P. Schenck & Son, sundry persons, Jefferson, $36.50

W. L. Told, coal sundry persons, Jefferson, $11.35

B. N. Davies, removing pauper from county, $5.50

J. Blach & Son, clothes sundry persons, Jefferson, $2.65

 

Bridge and Highway.

J. H. Daubenheyer, repairs on Turtle Creek bridge, $30.00

Harrison Banta, repairs on Indian Creek bridge, $7.00

Samuel Butler, repairs on Plum Creek bridge, $3.00

R. E. Bliss, log in fill Locklick Bridge, $1.00

Thos. J. Gordon, Elk Creek culvert and fills, $1,000.34.

M. G. Keeney, superintending Elk Creek, $20.00

U. P. Schenck, sundries for Indian Creek bridge, $10.90

James V. Anderson, Malcomson’s Hill, $253.20

 

Taxes Refunded.

Jane Peelman, $6.06

Louisa M. Peak, $15.45

Elizabeth Gilbert, $12.08

Clara Gray, $7.60

Massa Mellan, $12.12

Anthony K. Brinson, $3.55

Jane Schenck, $23.79

Ira and L. Banta, $7.93

Isabella A. Long, $10.14

Mary L. Tapp, $21.87

Margaret Jackman, $6.90

Cordeila Cook, penalty refunded, $3.49

 

Court House.

George M. Muret, kindling wood, $5.25

John Gill, office expense, $3.85

John P. White, sundries, $31.25

Union Furniture Co., covering tables, $5.00

A. Benedict, office expense, $7.70

C. O. Thiebaud, lamps, oil, &c., $12.85

J. L. Thiebaud, lamps, oil, &c., $8.10

R. T. F. Abbett, filing stamp, $12.50

Kincaid & Bro., ice, $8.97

C. Goldenburg & Son, stove pipes and sundries, $28.40

F. L. Grisard & Son, glass, &c., $8.87

 

Criminals.

John P. White, criminal expense, $34.20.

 

County Officers Allowances.

John Gill, salary, &c., as Auditor last qr., $442.26

Philander Morrison, 4 days as Commissioner, $14.00

Philander Morrison, 2 days at bridge, $4.00

Jacob Banta, 1 day at poor house, $2.00

William Stewart, 2 days at bridge, $4.00

R. S. Northcott, qr salary County Sup’t, $175.25

A. Benedict, qr salary County Treasurer, $200.00

William Stewart, 5 days as Commissioner, $17.50

Jacob Banta, 5 days as Commissioner, $17.50

D. R. Drake, 2 days as Commissioner, $7.00

John P. White, 5 days as Sheriff

 

Specific Allowances.

John P. White, sundries, $10.95

James Brown, appraising school lands, $3.00

Ralph Cotton, appraising school lands , $3.00

Wm. R. Protsman, appraising school lands , $3.00

John Moore, appraising school lands , $3.00

Emerson Morrison, appraising school lands , $3.00

A. B. Vannatter, appraising school lands , $3.00

Thomas Armstrong, appraising school lands , $1.50

Lemuel Bledsoe, appraising school lands , $3.00

George Land, appraising school lands , $1.50

Wm. Land, J. P. Fees, appraising school lands , $0.40

 

Books, Stationery, and Public Printing.

Irvin Armstrong, public printing, $25.60

W. J. Baird, public printing, $10.15

W. B. Burford, books and stationery, $41.27

Indianapolis Sentinel Company, books and stationery, $42.00

Levy Brothers, books and stationery, $65.00

Wm. Braden, books and stationery, $50.20

Switzerland County Circuit Court – Oct 1879

The Switzerland County, Indiana, Circuit Court report appeared in:

Vevay Reveille – 30 Oct 1879 – Page 4, Column 2

LAW REPORT.

Switzerland County Circuit Court.

Judge, J. Y. Allison; Prosecuting Attorney, J. F. Bellamy; Clerk, J. H. Netherland; Sheriff, J. P. White.

Grand Jury—Merit Brown, Joseph Clements, Simeon Barker, Charles Markland, David C. Gardner, L. E. Turner.

Petit Jury—Carter Smiley, Samuel Porter, James P. Krutz, Thomas Haskell, James Heady, Israel C. Smith, Frank P. Dupraz, George W. Hathorn, James Cowan, Brewster C. Alvord, Thomas Dyer, Cornelius Powell.

Court convened promptly at 8 o’clock last Monday morning.

 

The following cases have been disposed of:

State vs. John Peelman, Assault and Battery with intent to murder. Application for change of venue.

State vs. Oliver Land, Illegal voting. Plea of guilty and fined $5.00.

State vs. Bartholomew Strike, Malicious trespass. Tried by Court—not guilty.

U. P. Schenck vs. Elijah Waltz—Foreclosure of mortgage. Application for change of venue.

Henry S. Pendry vs. Thomas McCreary. Civil action for damages—Change of venue to Jefferson Court.

Henry Demaree vs. Stephen R. Tinker and others. Foreclosure. Default, and Judgment for $320.70.

First National Bank of Vevay vs. James Orem and others, on Note. Default and Judgment for $150.15.

Bell T. Orr vs. Thomas L. Adams, on Note. Default and Judgment for $411.80.

Julius Blach vs. James Orem. Foreclosure. Default and Judgment for $523.15.

Francis M. Griffith, Receiver of S. Howe & Co. vs. Silas W. Hickman.—On Note. Default and Judgment for $65.45.

David Blodget vs. Wm. A. Cross.—Foreclosure. Default and Judgment for $1,417.78.

Wm. Lampton vs. Wm. H. Cunningham and others. (Directors of Turnpike.) Now being tried before Jury.

Vevay Reveille – 6 Nov 1879 – Page 4, Column 2

LAW REPORT.

Switzerland Circuit Court—Judge Allison.

 

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

Lulie E. Marsh vs. Gabriel Marsh—Divorce. Submitted to Court; divorce granted.

John F. Kinman vs. Rachel Kinman—Divorce. Submitted to Court; granted.

State vs. James Brindley, Thos. Eads, and Alger Butler—Selling liquors to minors. Brindley and Eads plead guilty; fined $5 each. No pros as to Butler.

Oliver Bascom et als vs. Edward Bovard—Partition. A. C. Downey appointed Commissioner to made deed.

Isaac N. Cole vs. Joseph M. Lientz et als—Civil action. Tried by jury.

Wm. Lampton vs. Wm. H. Cunningham et als (Turnpike Directors)—Civil action. Tried by jury; judgment for plaintiff, $36.61. Motion for judgment on special findings.

Catherine Manford vs. U. P. Schenck—Partition; granted.

Henry Waltz vs. Isaac N. Cole—Civil action. Judgment for $708.

Solomon Froman vs. Elizabeth Phillips—Partition; granted.

First National Bank of Vevay vs. Simeon S. Orem—on Note. Judgment for $225.50.

First National Bank of Vevay vs. Elijah Waltz et als—Foreclosure. Change of venue to Jefferson county.

James Aiken vs. Theodore Cook et als—Foreclosure. Default and judgment for $2,895.87.

Wheeler vs. Wilson Sewing Machine Co. vs. Isom Brown—Foreclosure. Judgment for $93.29.

Several cases have been dismissed, or continued.

Vevay Reveille – 13 Nov 1879 – Page 4, Column 2

LAW REPORT.

Judge, J. Y. Allison—Prosecuting Attorney, J. F. Bellamy.

 

Caroline Mottier vs. Nancy Elliott—Partition. Granted.

Lewis Detraz vs. Rude D. Gordon—Foreclosure. Tried by jury. Verdict for plaintiff.

Mary S. Frank vs. Charles Schmeid. Endorsement of note. Tried by jury. Judgment for plaintiff, $746.80.

Wm. M. Lee, Assignee, vs. John P. White, Replevin. Judgment for plaintiff.

F. M. Griffith vs. John A. Mullen—Foreclosure. Judgment for plaintiff, $386.10.

Van S. Brandon vs. Hannibal Farrel. Foreclosure. Judgment for plaintiff, $165.71.

Mary Adams vs. Lewis F. Works—Foreclosure. Judgment for plaintiff, $405.80.

John Malcomson vs. Ebenezer Hafford. Foreclosure. Judgment for plaintiff.

The case of State vs. Moses Lyon, charged with murder, is now on trial.

Switzerland County Commissioners’ Allowances – Sep 1879

The Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ allowances appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 11 Sep 1879 – Page 4, Column 4

Allowances made by the Board of Commissioners of Switzerland County, Indiana, at adjourned term, June 23, 1879; a call session, July 15, 1879; and adjourned term, August 9, 1879; and at the regular term, September, 1879:

 

PAUPER.

Thomas McGuire, for Betty Joyce (June Term), $10.00

Thomas J. Griffith, examining John Banta (June Term), $2.00

Geo. H. Keeney, coffin and burying Nancy A. Douglass, $7.00

Jonathan C. Ricketts, sundries for Mix, $11.00

W. W. Gilbert, sundries for Devar, $2.20

Wm. Brindley, sundries for poor of Craig Twp, $120.60

C. G. Adams, sundries for poor of Pleasant Twp, $34.55

Matthew Worstell, keeping paupers at Poor House, $479.35

David & Benedict, sundries for poor, York Twp, $33.50

John L. O’Neal, sundries for poor, York Twp, $4.70

Amos Farwood, taking care Mrs. Farwood, $7.00

Bledsoe & Beymer, sundries for poor, York Twp, $32.00

J. D. Cunningham, sundries for poor, York Twp, $73.90

John H. Daubenheyer, sundries for poor, York Twp, $6.50

George W. Bryson, sundries for poor, York Twp, $28.15

Johathan Froman, rent for Deppe, $10.50

N. N. Martin, for self and family, $20.00

Brown & Anderson, sundries for H. Osborn, $14.50

C. O. Thiebaud, Truss for A. Smith, poor house, $6.00

U. P. Schenck for A. Boggs and Joseph Redd, $27.50

W. M. Patton, 2 coffins for poor persons, $7.00

N. H. North, sundries for Icenogle, $5.00

O. S. Waldo, sundries for poor farm, $26.93

O. S. Waldo, provisions for Mrs. Thompson, $2.00

Peter Pelser, keeping Ben Pelser, $10.00

Hiram Osborn, to remove to Texas, self and family, $75.00

F. J. Hollcroft, coffin for William Lee, $5.00

Jonathan Froman, rent for Mrs. Kilgore, $9.00

H. M. Fallis, sundries for Sturgeon & Orem, $10.00

Webb & Clark, sundries for Mary Moody and family, $7.50

Ben Cole, sundries for Mary Moody and family, $7.50

Samuel Butler, keeping Elizabeth Gibson, $10.00

Ben Simmons, sundries for Emily Sturgeon, $2.50

David & Benedict, sundries for Mrs. Kilgore, $8.50

David & Benedict, sundries for Cary Hampton, $14.10

David & Benedict, sundries for Mrs. Sloan, $2.00

David & Benedict, passage for three tramps, $2.25

S. R. Heath, sundries for Courtor & Edwards, $15.00

 

COUNTY OFFICERS FEES AND SALARIES.

Philander Morrison, one day, June 23, $3.50

Jacob Banta, one day, June 23, $3.50

William Stewart, one day, June 23, $3.50

John P. White, one day, June 23, $2.00

John P. White, one day and serving summons, July 14, $7.15

Philander Morrison, one day, July 14, $3.50

Jacob Banta, one day, July 14, $3.50

Wm. Stewart, one day, July 14, $3.50

Philander Morrison, one day, August 9, $3.50

Jacob Banta, one day, August 9, $3.50

Wm. Stewart, one day, August 9, $3.50

John P. White, one day, August 9, $2.00

Scott Carter, 1 ¾ years as County Attorney, $175.00

Eli T. Ogle, salary as Treasurer, $100.00

John Gill, salary filing, etc., as Auditor, 1 qr., $459.75

M. A. Robensome, Administratrix’s salary and percent on delinquent tax, $432.38

F. M. Griffith, percentage on delinquent tax, $237.87

Robert S. Northcott, salary, etc., as County Superintendent, $68.25

Philander Morrison, four days, September Term, $14.00

Jacob Banta, four days, September Term, $14.00

Wm. Stewart, four days, September Term, $14.00

John P. White, four days, September Term, $8.00

 

BOOKS, STATIONERY AND PUBLIC PRINTING.

Irvin Armstrong, June 23 (bridges, etc.), $14.70

Indianapolis Sentinel Company, books, etc., $26.25

W. B. Burford, books, $35.65

W. B. Burford, books, $35.50

Levy Brothers, books, $18.00

Wm. Braden, books, $43.75

W. J. Baird, advertising allowances, $4.90

 

BRIDGES AND HIGHWAYS.

M. G. Keeney, engineering Sand Run and Elk Creek, $22.00

Thomas J. Gordon, Sand Run bridge abutments, $100.00, $163.00, $420.55

Samuel Butler, repairs on Plumb Creek Bridge, $5.00

M. G. Keeney, engineering at Sand Run Bridge, $20.00

Americus Benedict, railing at Log Lick Bridge, $16.08

Americus Bendeict, fill at Log Lick Bridge, $49.32

Hosier J. Harris, lumber for bridge at Bodkins, $6.00

 

TAXES REFUNDED.

Clarrisa Boyd, $25.08

Mrs. Daniel Cole, $28.96

Esther Markland, $15.07

Lavina Griffith, $35.10

Mary Detraz, $21.00

 

COURT HOUSE EXPENSES.

C. O. Thiebaud, chlorine lime for privy, $2.00

F. L. Grisard & Son, sundries, $6.55

John Gill, office expense, $4.10

C. O. Salyers, repairing stove, $1.75

F. A. Carter, office expense, $2.10

Alfred Stow, painting, $72.50

Z. L. Yonge & Co., matting, $27.00

John P. White, 1 quarter taking care of Court House, etc., $13.50

 

JAIL AND CRIMINAL EXPENSE.

John W. Shirey, bringing criminal to Court, $5.75

Z. L. Yonge & Co., blankets for jail, $2.53

John P. White, committing, boarding and discharging prisoners, $30.00

 

SPECIFIC ALLOWANCES.

C. J. Robenstein, June 23 costs, $7.50

John P. White, costs, foreclosure and sale of school land, $135.50

Switzerland County Commissioners – Sep 1879

The Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ proceedings appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 11 Sep 1879 – Page 4, Column 2

County Business.

The County Commissioners met last week in regular session. Present: Jacob Banta, Philander Morrison and Wm. Stewart.

Jacob H. Bruner, Joseph W. Burns, John W. Shirey, Joshua M. Scranton were granted licenses to retail liquors.

James P. Orem, Recorder elect filed his bond for $2,000, with P. C. Holland, James Cowan, Wm. Brindley, Wm. Culbertson, J. C. Bersot, Robert Scott, T. J. McKay, Joshua G. Coleman, Van S. Brandon, John Culbertson, Jacob J. Rickter, Ed. H. Weaver, as sureties.

Eli T. Ogle, retiring Treasurer, settled with his successor, Americus Benedict. Mr. Benedict filed a copy of the receipt which he gave Mr. Ogle, for $13,964.39.

It was decided that a bill be presented to David Armstrong, Guardian of John Corns, for keeping said Corns in County poor house four years—at $58.00-$232.00.

James V. Anderson and others petitioned for an appropriation to grade a road in Craig Township. $240.00 was appropriated to aid in grading said road, and making culverts.

Robert T. F. Abbott, Clerk elect, filed his bond for $10,000, with Silas Q. Howe, Silas Howe, and Charles Dibble, as sureties.

Switzerland County Commissioners’ Allowances – Jun 1879

The Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ allowances appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 12 Jun 1879 – Page 4, Column 4

The following is a list of Allowances made by the Board of County Commissioners at their June Term, 1879:

 

Paupers and Poor House.

 

J. C. Ricketts, for Mix, $14.00

Armstrong & Walden, coffin for M. Livings, $6.00

S. R. Heath, poor in Cotton Township, $36.00

N. N. Martin, for self and family, $20.00

Clendenning & Kincaid, coffin for poor child, $2.50

Jonathan Froman, rent for Deppe and Kilgore, $19.50

David & Benedict, sundries for Deppe and Kilgore, $33.50

G. W. Saddler, moving pauper to poor house, $5.00

G. W. Potter, for Mrs. Ben Morris, $7.00

G. W. Bryson, flour, &c., for poor York Twp, $17.38

Mrs. Indiana Williamson, Daubenheyer’s order, $10.00

John L. O’Neal, flour, for poor, York Township, $3.20

James Krutz, coffin and burying pauper, $10.00

O. D. Cunningham, for poor, York Township, $66.55

B. N. Davies, for poor, Jefferson Township, $9.47

B. W. Sammons, for poor, Jefferson Township, $15.50

Peter Pelser, for keeping Ben, $10.00

Ed Wintizer, for keeping Wells, $3.00

Mrs. Barlow, for keeping Mrs. Jackson, $6.00

Julius Blach, on Davies’s order, $2.00

E. M. Cheever, Physician, Posey Township, $37.50

U. P. Schenck & Son, on Davies’s order, $27.65

U. P. Schenck & Son, on Davies’s order, $5.50

W. L. Moon, Physician Craig Township, &c., $25.00

H. M. Fallis on Davies’s order, $13.00

John Chateline, coal on Davies’s order, $4.00

J. H. Shadday, medical services, Davies’s order, $9.00

James Anderson, Davies’s order, $7.45

O. S. Waldo, Davies’s order, part of poor house, $40.63

Cain & Bonner, Davies’s order, $2.50

Hall & Lewis, Davies’s order, $15.00

Bristow & Lock, coal, Davies’s order, $5.00

Thiebaud & Gibbs, Davies’s order, $3.50

N. H. North, on Harris’s order, $5.00

J. W. Vanosdol, Physician Cotton Township, $20.00

F. J. Hollcroft, coffins for paupers, $10.00

Wm. Brindley, for poor, Craig Township, $19.00

Hewitt & Froman, medicines, &c., $10.00

R. G. Simpson, medicines, &c., $5.00

J. H. Shadday, medicines, &c., Hughes, $10.00

Ben Cole, on Davies’s order, $5.00

Matthew Worstell, keeping paupers, $571.25

Norisez, Bro & Fisk, chairs for poor house, $30.00

Heady & Lewis, lumber for poor house, $14.67

David Glenn, apple trees for poor house, $11.50

William Smith, burying pauper child, $1.00

 

Criminals.

 

Union Furniture Co., bedding for jail, $8.50

U. P. Schenck & Son, sundries for jail, $7.13

John P. White, boarding criminals, $142.60

 

Assessing.

 

Jonathan McMakin, Assessing Jefferson Twp, $112.50

Wm. M. Patton, Assessing Vevay, $75.00

George W. Bromwell, Assessing York Township, $95.00

Benj. F. McIntire, Assessing Posey Township, $95.00

Wm. S. Twineham, Assessing Pleasant Township, $120.00

William Miller, Assessing Craig Township, $90.00

John W. Morrison, Assessing Cotton Township, $77.50

John Gill, making Assessor’s Books, $50.00

 

Court House.

 

J. N. Netherland, $3.00

B. W. Simmons, $1.65

Union Furniture Co., $17.50

John L. Thiebaud, $11.40

John Gill, $8.50

P. C. Burns, $0.75

O. S. Waldo, $0.35

Cain & Bonner, $0.20

C. O. Thiebaud, $3.50

Hall & Lewis, $20.50

Robert Smith, $18.00

John Bosaw, $14.50

Harry Weales, $11.05

C. J. Robenstein, $2.00

Norisez, Bro, & Fisk, $2.00

 

Bridge and Highway.

 

W. H. Anderson, highway expense, $1.50

Thomas Pickett, bridge expense, $4.00

John L. Muret, $1.50

E. B. L. Ford, $1.50

 

Taxes.

 

Delilah Keith, taxes refunded, $21.30

Barbara Anderson, taxes refunded, $38.50

Elenet Phillips, taxes refunded, $18.15

 

County officials.

 

John Gill, quarter’s salary, $480.00

L. W. Richards, 6 month’s salary, $282.00

C. J. Robenstein, quarter’s salary, $250.00

Philander Morrison, 6 days Co. Commissioner, $22.00

Jacob Banta, 6 days Co. Commissioner, $22.00

William Stewart, 6 days Co. Commissioner, $22.00

John P. White, 5 days Sheriff, Com’rs Court, $10.00

 

Indianapolis Sentinal Co., Books, &c., $43.45

W. B. Burford, $46.25

Levy & Bros, $19.00

W. J. Baird, public printing, $12.10

Switzerland County Commissioners – Jun 1879

The Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ proceedings appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 12 Jun 1879 – Page 4, Column 1

County Business.

Among other business transacted by the County Commissioners was the following:

The Township Assessors filed their reports of assessment.

George M. Fallis, Henry Schewe, James P. Kelso, Thomas Delaney, M. D. Fuget and John Zeigler, were granted licenses to sell intoxicating liquors.

J. N. Searcy, Ex-Trustee of Posey Township, presented $600 in vouchers, and asked that H. J. Harris, present Trustee, be ordered to receive and receipt for the same, which they declined to do. They decided that the matter properly belonged to the Circuit Court.

Walter H. Wells was appointed a Justice of the Peace for Cotton Township.

Americus Benedict and others petitioned to have line dividing Jefferson and York Townships, to begin at low water mark in Ohio River and run along the center of Log Lick Creek until it intersects the present line between Jefferson and York. This change adds 6 acres to York Township, and places all of Markland in that Township.

C. J. Robenstein, County Treasurer, reported that he had redeemed orders to the amount of $7,986.74. The report was examined and approved, and cancelled ordered filled.

John Gill, County Auditor, presented a statement showing receipts and disbursements for the year ending May 31st, which report was approved. Total receipts of county revenue $36.055.26.—Total expenditures, $22,409.36. Balance county revenue on hands, $13,645.90.

A report was also made showing condition of school funds, which was also approved.

Physicians for poor were appointed as follows:

  • Jefferson Township, F. S. Kohler
  • York, J. M. W. Langsdale
  • Posey, E. M. Cheever
  • Cotton, Wm. McMillen
  • Pleasant, Philip C. Holland
  • Craig, W. L. Moon

The following tax levies were made for the coming year. [See newspaper for details.]

James H. Hickman and others petitioned for a bridge over Sand Run, in Posey Township. Mr. G. Keeney was appointed to make a survey of the location and estimate of the cost of said bridge. He will report to the Commissioners, at a special session, June 23d.

Wm. McMillen, and eighty-four other citizens of Cotton Township, petitioned to have a bridge built over Elk Creek, on road running from East Enterprise to Fairview.

M. G. Keeney was appointed to examine the location and report to the Commissioners, June 23d.

Wm. Land was appointed a Justice of the Peace for York township.