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Switzerland County Juries – Mar 1876

The Switzerland County, Indiana, Circuit Court jury list appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 18 Mar 1876 – Page 4, Column 2

Juries.

The following are the Juries for the March Term of Court, which will commence March 27th:

PETIT JURY.

  • Jefferson Township—Wm. W. Peak, Samuel Campbell.
  • York—Darwin Marshall, Geo. G. Krutz.
  • Posey—John Love, Jr., Charles Fisher.
  • Cotton—Wm. H. H. Pavey, F. M. Wells.
  • Pleasant—Thomas Eads, Jos. T. Manford.
  • Craig—Isaac Higgins, Wm. Tilley.

GRAND JURY.

  • 1st District—Charles G. Boerner, John W. Kincaid.
  • 2nd Dist.—James T. Bodkin, Thos. McCreary.
  • 3d Dist.—Henry Pieper, A. C. Adams.

Switzerland County Circuit Court – Jan 1876

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

Vevay Reveille – 8 Jan 1876 – Page 4, Column 3

LAW REPORT.

Circuit Court—Judge Berkshire.

Court convened last Tuesday morning. The following cases have been disposed of:

CIVIL DOCKET.

Thomas Gibbons et als vs. Elizabeth Gibbons. Partition. Continued.

David Hinman vs. Joseph Lintz et als. Partition. Continued.

Thomas Jager, jr. vs. Hannah Jager, Administratrix, etc. Claim. Continued.

Ulysses P. Schenck vs. Julia C. Tandy et als. Final report made.

Estate of Arthur Humphrey, Theo. Humphrey, executor. Exceptions to report. Continued.

State ex rel of Wm. J. Gibbs, administrator, etc. vs. Jacob R. Harsis et als. On Bond. Continued.

Clara Morgan vs. Marion Paugh et als. To set aside deed. Continued.

State ex rel of Harriet Steel vs. James T. Ask. Bastardy. Continued.

John M. Netherland et als vs. Wm. H. Netherland et als. Partition. Continued.

State ex rel of Ellen Evans vs. Geo. Washington. Bastardy. Continued.

Climenia O’Neal vs. Arden Heath et als. Partition. Dismissed.

Weed Sewing Machine Co. vs. Will Long et als. On contract. Change from Judge.

Cynthia A. Craig et als vs. Wm. G. Krutz. Partition. Continued.

Joseph Cole vs. Isaac N. Cole. Civil action. Venue changed from Judge.

Joseph Waltz vs. Rodolph McMakin. On Note. Dismissed.

William H. Turner vs. Edward C. Heady. Appeal. Venue changed from Judge.

Mary S. Knox vs. George P. Knox. Civil action. Venue changed from Judge.

George Lewis et als vs. Benjamin H. Oak et als. To set aside deed. Dismissed.

Joseph Thompson vs. John Manford. Appeal. Dismissed.

Thomas Jager vs. Hannah Jager et als. To set aside deed. Change of venue from Judge.

Perret Dufour vs. Oliver Dufour. On an account. Change of venue from Judge.

Catherine Shelly et als vs. John M. Crandle. To recover real estate. Dismissed.

Samuel Wiseman vs. Oliver M. Smith, adm’r, &c. Claim of $6.22. Claim allowed.

Rezin Johnston, adm’r, &c., vs. Thomas Works et al. On Note. Default and judgment for $66.70.

Emily Ayers vs. Jesse S. Coleman. On note. Default and judgment for $257.35.

Thomas Thompson vs. Jonathan McMakin et al. Foreclosure. Default and judgment for $1,313.45.

Henry A. Downey vs. William Smith. On note. Default and judgment for $85.14.

Samuel Rodgers vs. Samantha Sigmon. On note. Dismissed by plaintiff.

Henry Lock vs. George W. Hewitt. On note. Default and judgment for $220.

Thomas Miller vs. William H. Cunningham. On an account. Dismissed by agreement at defendant’s cost.

Gilbert Mead et als vs. Dewit C. Mead et al. Partition. Continued for process.

Edward R. Laughlin et al vs. George W. Hathorn. On note and lease. Judgment by default for $165.00.

John Melcher vs. Joseph M. Jackson, adm’r, &c. Claim on note for $110.95. Claim allowed.

 

CRIMINAL DOCKET.

State vs. Frank Boswell. Assault and Battery. Acquitted.

State vs. Andrew J. Lambertson. Attempt to provoke an assault and battery. Tried, fined $2.50.

State vs. Jesse Pearce. Petit larceny. Pleads guilty; fined one dollar, sent to jail for ten days, and disfranchised for two years.

State vs. Nathaniel Scudder. Attempt to provoke. Pleads guilty and fined $2.50.

Vevay Reveille – 15 Jan 1876 – Page 4, Column 3

LAW REPORT.

Circuit Court—Judge Berkshire.

CRIMINAL DOCKET.

State vs. George S. Heady: assault and battery. Continued.

State vs. Milton Gullion: attempt to provoke. Nollied.

State vs. Joseph Rutherford: disturbing lawful assembly. Nollied.

State vs. Joseph Griffith: for same offense. Pleads guilty, fined $2.50.

Same vs. Perry Woods: assault and battery with intent to kill. Continued.

Same vs. Lewis Woods: counterfeiting. Continued.

Same vs. Samuel Woods: grand larceny. Continued.

Same vs. Frank Hickman: burglary. Continued.

Same vs. James Davies: for violation of liquor law, 28 cases. Continued for process.

Same vs. Dempsey Gullion: for violation of liquor law, 6 cases. Continued.

Same vs. Francis M. Douglas: grand larceny. Continued.

Same vs. Wm. C. Hull: carrying concealed weapons. Continued.

Same vs. Wm. Furnish: petit larceny. Continued.

Same vs. Lafayette Turner: assault and battery. Continued.

 

CIVIL DOCKET.

Ulysses P. Schenck, Trustee, &c. vs. Polly Dufour et als: to recover real estate. Submitted to Court and finding and judgment for defendants.

William Carnine vs. Daniel K. Harris: on contract. Judgment for the plaintiff by agreement for $25.

Hannah Rollins vs. Edward P. Gibbons et als: civil action. Submitted to Court and finding and judgment for plaintiff for $137.70.

Lydia Slater et al vs. Sarah Vanduzen et als: to set aside deed. Dismissed by plaintiff.

Experience Herbert vs. Jason G. Gurley: civil action. Venue changed from Judge.

Samuel Hess, administrator, &c., vs. Jason G. Gurley: civil action. Venue changed from Judge.

John C. Wainscott vs. Richard H. Smith: appeal. Submitted to jury and finding for defendant.

Ulysses P. Schenck et als, partners, &c., vs. Benjamin F. Montanye et als: on notes. Finding and judgment for plaintiffs for $204.22.

Francis M. Griffith, administrator of the estate of Catharine Smith, deceased, vs. John Scudder: civil action. Dismissed by plaintiff.

Phineas Bartlett et als vs. John E. Williams: on an account. Submitted to Court, and finding and judgment for plaintiffs for $288.46.

Rezin Johnston, administrator, &c., vs. Daniel Voris, et al: to set aside deed. Submitted to Court and finding and judgment for plaintiff.

Peter L. Davis vs. Jacob W. Davis: on an account. Continued by agreement.

Jacob W. Thompson vs. George S. Heady et al: on note. Submitted to Court, and finding and judgment for plaintiff for amount of note.

The Weed Sewing Machine Co. vs. William W. Long: on note. Submitted to Court, and finding and judgment for plaintiff for $250.30.

State ex rel Leander Scudder vs. John Peters: on a bond. Dismissed by agreement at relator’s cost.

Vevay Reveille – 22 Jan 1876 – Page 4, Column 2

LAW REPORT.

Circuit Court—Judge Berkshire.

CIVIL DOCKET.

Ulysses P. Schenck et als vs. Julia C. Tandy et als: for partition. Final Report of Commissioner made and approved, and Commissioner discharged.

William H. Vandever et als vs. Susan Barcas et als: partition. Final Report of Commissioner made and approved, and Commissioner discharged.

Collins Bradley vs. Elijah Wiley et als: to set aside deed. Submitted to Jury, who finds for plaintiff, setting aside the deed, and judgment rendered accordingly.

Alden B. Smith, President of the Indiana Bank of Madison, Indiana, vs. Eli Rayl et als: foreclosure. Continued by agreement.

Nancy J. Keith vs. Lewis F. Works, Guardian, &c.: on an account. Dismissed by plaintiff.

Oliver W. Protsman vs. William Smith: civil action. Continued on motion of defendant, at his costs.

John S. Butler vs. Andrew J. Courtney: for damages. Verdict and judgment for plaintiff for one cent.

Jackson Pate vs. Henry A. Downey: on note. Judgment by agreement for $94.80.

James Torrance vs. Matthew Worstell et al. Continued by agreement at Worstell’s cost.

Harrison Sturgeon vs. Wesley H. Adkinson, Administrator, &c.: claim. $10 of claim allowed.

John Orem vs. Jane Peelman: for damages for enticing wife to leave him. Submitted to a jury, and dismissed by plaintiff after the case on behalf of defendant was nearly closed.

Benjamin F. Peabody et als vs. Francis Peabody, et als: to set aside deed. Continued by agreement.

Nathaniel Scudder et al vs. Dempsey Gullion: to recover real estate. Submitted to jury, and finding and judgment for plaintiff.

William R. Johnston vs. Nancy J. Keith: civil action. Submitted to Court, and finding and judgment for plaintiff for $55.69.

Thomas J. Griffith vs. Wesley H. Adkinson, Administrator, &c.: on claim of $5. Claim allowed.

George W. Vanpelt vs. Margaret A. Gray, Administratrix, &c.: on claim of $17. Dismissed for want of prosecution.

R. M. Tevis vs. Wm. M. Miller, Administrator, &c.: on claim of $10. Dismissed for want of prosecution.

Court adjourned last Tuesday. A Special Term will be held, commencing next Tuesday—Judge J. Y. Allison, of Madison, presiding.

Vevay Reveille – 29 Jan 1876 – Page 4, Column 3

LAW REPORT.

CIRCUIT COURT—Special Term.

The Special Term of the Circuit Court convened Tuesday morning, Judge James Y. Allison, of Madison, presiding. Foreign Attorneys present: Hon. Richard Gregg, Aurora; Maj. James S. Jelley, Rising Sun.

The following cases have been disposed of up to going to press, as follows:

CIVIL DOCKET.

Joseph Cole vs. Isaac Cole: on contract. Continued by agreement.

Frank Dufour, Guardian, &c., vs. Harriet E. Dufour: to recover real estate. Venue changed to Jefferson county.

James H. Banta vs. Hiram H. Bakes: on an account. Venue changed to Jefferson County.

Nannie B. Bakes vs. Hiram H. Bakes: for alimony and to set aside a deed. Venue changed to Jefferson county.

Thomas Jager vs. Hannah Jager et als: to set aside a deed. Venue changed to Jefferson county.

Vevay Reveille – 5 Feb 1876 – Page 4, Column 2

LAW REPORT.

Circuit Court—Special Term—Judge J. Y. Allison.

Samuel M. Bonnell vs. Anna Fisk et als: on notes. Submitted to Court, and finding and judgment for plaintiff for $2,626.00.

Weed Sewing Machine Company vs. William W. Long et als: on a contract. Transferred to U. S. Court, and time given to file Bill of Exceptions.

William H. H. Turner vs. Edward C. Heady: on an account. Submitted to jury, and finding for defendant, and judgment rendered accordingly.

Mary S. Knox vs. George P. Knox: civil action to change custody of children. Submitted to Court, and finding and judgment as follows: That the defendant, George P. Knox, do now take and bear the custody of George Knox and Walter Knox, two of their children, and that he be charged with their support, maintenance and education. The Court further order and decree that the plaintiff, Mary S. Knox, do have the custody of Bennie Knox, the youngest child of said plaintiff, Mary S. Knox, and that the said George P. Knox pay and contribute to her for the support of said Bennie Knox, the sum of forty dollars per year. That this order so far as it relates to said Bennie Knox to be and remain in full force for five years from this date.

Experience Herbert vs. Jason G. Gurley: civil action. Submitted to jury who find for defendant, and judgment rendered accordingly.

Samuel Hess, administrator of the estate of Jacob Hess, deceased, vs. J. G. Gurley: civil action. Continued at defendant’s cost.

Thomas Jager vs. Hannah Jager: to set aside deed. Venue changed to Jefferson county.

Benjamin C. Mead, administrator, &c., vs. Adolph E. Meritt et al: on note. Continued on motion of defendants at their cost.

William Watts vs. Adolph E. Meritt: to enforce mechanic’s lien. Continued on motion of defendant at his cost.

The Pleasant Grove and Indian Creek Turnpike Co. vs. Robert D. Gullion: on subscription. Dismissed by agreement, each party to pay his own cost.

Same vs. Jasper Blodget and Samuel Blodget: on subscription. Disposed of same as above.

Mary E. Dunning et als vs. Patriot and Barkworks Turnpike Co.: for Injunction. Submitted to Court, and finding for plaintiffs, and perpetual Injunction awarded.

Jacob Seasongood et als, partners, &c. vs. J. E. Williams: appeal. Judgment by agreement for $146.47.

Perret Dufour vs. Oliver Dufour: on account. Continued by agreement.

Court adjourned last Tuesday evening, sine die.

Switzerland County Commissioners’ Allowances – Dec 1875

The Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ allowances appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 18 Dec 1875 – Page 4, Column 5

LIST OF ALLOWANCES
Made by the County Commissioners their December Session, 1875.

 

To Wm. McKim, quarterly allowance for use of Isabella Owens, a pauper child, $10

To Thomas Lawton, quarterly allowance for use of Ben Pelser, $10

To Ben Cole, for goods furnished, Malinda Hatton, a pauper, $3

To Sol McCallum, for covering roof of Poor House, $15

To Ben Cole, for goods furnished Linda Allen, a poor person, $3

To John L. Orem, for use of G. H. Chittenden, a poor child, $4

To A. Chittenden, quarterly allowance for use of self, $8

To Adrian Wolf, quarterly allowance for use of Bennie Barker, a poor child, $15

To John Armstrong, for use of Jennie Night, a poor person, $2

To John H. Cotton, for goods, &c., furnished poor house, $50

To J. N. Searcy, for goods, &c., furnished divers persons for use of paupers, $122.46

To William Smith, for digging graves for two pauper children, $4

To Wm. Patton, for two months’ services as County Auditor and managing school fund, $385

To Simeon Orem, for use of Mrs. Lowe, a destitute widow, $10

To John Gill, for flour furnished Mrs. Whiting, a poor person, $6

To B. N. Davis, for money advanced in removing paupers from county, $10.75

To John F. McCreary, for erroneous tax refunded for the years 1872 and 1873, $4.25

To O. S. Waldo, for goods furnished Joseph Bosaw, sr., a poor person, $9

To John Chatelin, quarterly allowance for use of Noah Martin and family, poor persons, $50

To John H. Daubenhever, for use of Nancy Tarwood and family, quarterly allowance, $20

To same, for use of Mrs. Kligore and family, poor persons, $20

To same, for use of Polly McClellan, a poor person, $20

To John Peelman, for use of Mary Procotor, a poor person, $10

To Wm. Carnine, for use of Hatch child, $10

To Wm. Seward, for use of Charles Moody, $10

To John Moore, for keeping Sarah Blackburn, $10

To Thomas Works, for keeping Eliza Owens, $10

To C. H. Sage, for use of Susan Moody and family, $20

To same, for use of paupers in Cotton Township, $45.05

To James H. Gibbs, for goods furnished Mrs. Eli Owens, a poor person, $7

To John Armstrong, for money advanced in taking Torrance children to Asylum, $40

To same, for summoning Commissioners for special term, $11.60

To same, for serving highway notices, $5.30

To same, for summoning jury, $61.20

To same, for boarding prisoners in the county jail, $134.80

To same, for taking care of Court House, $16.50

To U. P. Schenck & Son, for sundries furnished paupers, $40

To James Anderson, sundries prisoners in county jail, $12.85

To S. R. Heath, sundries furnished paupers, $30

To S. B. Miller, goods furnished paupers, $2.44

To Pleasants & Thiebaud, goods furnished Ben Whitaker, $4.85

To Julius Blach, traveling sack furnished Torrance children, $1

To C. J. Robenstein, salary, report, &c., as school superintendent, $27

To H. Krutz & Co., sundries furnished paupers, $24

To Rebecca Marshal, boarding paupers, $2

To C. O. Thiebaud, sundries furnished Court House, $6.90

To F. M. Griffith, County Bonds redeemed, $12,000

To same, interest on County Bonds, $988

To same, interest on County Orders, $250

To same, stamps, &c., furnished county, $4.80

To S. P. Worstell, summoning Coroner’s jury in the case of Benjamin Plew, $2.85

To W. J. Baird, Printing done for county, $17.13

To F. J. Grisard, serving as clerk in the case of Ben Whitaker, $5

To George Gordon, hauling shingles to Poor House, $5

To R. F. Grisard & Bro., goods furnished Mrs. Whiting, $10

To same, nails furnished Poor House, $9.50

To Pattie, Smith & Co., lumber and shingles furnished Poor House, $88.75

To F. R. Detraz, ice furnished Court House, $1.30

To John P. White, for drawing juries, $13.00

To J. K. Pleasants, lumber and shingles furnished Poor House, $102

To Yonge & Co., goods furnished Poor House, $21.93

To J. M. Stratford, freight and wharfage on lumber for Poor House, $9.50

To Catharine Roberts, for use of self and family, $10

To W. H. Wallick, serving as clerk in case of Benj. Plew, $2

To Isaac Miller, for use of Lantz child, $7.50

To William Stewart, five days service as County Commissioner, $44

To F. J. Hollcroft, holding Inquest in case of Benj. Plew, $5

To John Armstrong, for use of Mrs. McClanahan and family, $10

To James Christie, for use of David Goens, a poor child, $7.50

To James W. Horton, witness fees in case of Benj. Plew, 75 cents

To Harriet Gibson, allowance, $10

To John Gill, one month’s salary as County Auditor and managing school fund, $175

To John Armstrong, five days’ attendance at Commissioner’s Court, $10

To Hall & Lewis, goods furnished paupers, $5

To Indianapolis Sentinel Co., for Books and Stationery, $83

Switzerland County Commissioners – Dec 1875

The Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ proceedings appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 18 Dec 1875 – Page 4, Column 1

Commissioners Court.

Among other business transacted at the recent session of the County Commissioners, was the following:

David Smith was appointed a Constable for York Township.

During the quarter ending Nov. 30, $10,967.02 Orders had been redeemed by the County Treasurer.—Interest on same, $25.07. They were burned in the presence of the Commissioners.

December 7th the Commissioners visited the poor farm. They took an inventory of the bedding in the poor house, and found twenty-two beds, eighty bed quilts, nineteen blankets, and fourteen sheets.

John Gurley was appointed a Constable for Posey Township.

The School Trustees of Patriot made a report, which shows that Oct. 18th they had on hands $1,358.05.

It was ordered that the quarterly allowance to Adrian Wolf for keeping Benjamin Barker, a poor child, passed December, 1874, be withdrawn;  and that if the said Wolf will not keep said Benjamin Barker for nothing that the said child be sent to the poor house.

A large number of orders were allowed, a full list of which we publish in another column.

The following order was placed upon the record, the design of which is to reduce pauper expenses:

“The attention of the Trustees of townships in the county is hereby called to the provisions of section 3 of an act providing for and regulating the relation of master and apprentice, page 431, 1 Gavin & Hord’s Statutes, and also to section 28 of the act for the relief of the poor, page 493, 1 Gavin & Hord’s Statutes, as to the course they should pursue in regard to binding out the children of any pauper supported in whole or in part by the county, or the children of such parents as abandon, neglect, or are unable to support them, so as to relieve the county as much as possible from the increased and increasing expense incident to the relief of the poor, and require that the provisions of said Statutes be complied with in all cases.”

Switzerland County Jurors – Jan 1876

The Switzerland County, Indiana, Circuit Court jury list appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 11 Dec 1875 – Page 4, Column 1

The following persons have been selected to serve as Jurors during the next Term of Court, January 4th:

  • Jefferson Township—David Armstrong and Henry Cotton.
  • York—Joseph B. Ramsey and Robert Kline.
  • Posey—Rinston Wiley and Wm. Wallick.
  • Cotton—S. C. Richards and Charles Mendell.
  • Pleasant—Samel Scott and Joseph Rodgers.
  • Craig—Charles Manford and Martin M. Higgins.

Switzerland County Circuit Court – Oct 1875

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

Vevay Reveille – 30 Oct 1875 – Page 4, Column 1

LAW REPORT.

Circuit Court—Judge Berkshire.

The fall term of the Circuit Court convened on the 26th inst., Hon. John G. Berkshire presiding.

The following Attorneys are in attendance: Maj. J. S. Jelly, D. T. Downey and Judge Stewart, Rising Sun; Judge C. E. Walker and Hon. John R. Cravens, Madison, Ind.; Thomas Watts, J. G. Gurley, Patriot; Charles Wilson and Maj. John O. Cravens, Prosecuting Attorney, Versailles.

The following is a list of cases disposed of:

CRIMINAL DOCKET.

State of Indiana vs. Perry Woods—assault and battery with intent to kill. Continued for process.

Same vs. Lewis Woods—counterfeiting. Continued for process.

Same vs. Francis Hickman—burglary and grand larceny. Continued for process.

Same vs. John Dyer—disturbing lawful assembly. Nol pros.

Same vs. James H. Davis—selling to minors, twenty eight cases. Continued.

Same vs. Oliver Rayl—selling to minor. Nol pros.

Same vs. Dempsey Gullion—selling to minor. Continued for process.

Same vs. Francis M. Douglas—grand larceny. Continued.

Same vs. Dr. Wm. C. Hull—carrying concealed weapons. Forfeiture of recognizance.

Same vs. James Oakly, Geo. W. Oakly, Wm. Jackson and David Golay—throwing carrion into running stream. Tried by a jury and acquitted.

Same vs. Newton Short—malicious trespass. Nol pros.

Same vs. Loren H. Smith—assault and battery. Tried by the Court and acquitted.

Same vs. Belle Norton, Jane Short and Newton Short—malicious trespass. Nol pros.

Same vs. Richard Glover—assault. Tried by the Court and fined $2.50.

Same vs. Jane Schenck—assault and battery. Tried by the Court and fined $2.50.

Same vs. A. J. Lambertson—attempt to provoke an assault. Continued for process.

Same vs. Joseph Peelman—obstructing highway. Defendant pleaded guilty and was fined $1.

Vevay Reveille – 6 Nov 1875 – Page 4, Column 3

LAW REPORT.

Circuit Court—Judge Berkshire.

DIVORCE DOCKET.

Margaret Sturgeon vs. John Sturgeon—dismissed for want of prosecution.

Betsey Farrell vs. Barney Farrell—dismissed for want of prosecution.

Caroline Himmelheber vs. John Himmelheber—dismissed for want of prosecution.

Kate Seamonds vs. Ramus Seamonds—submitted to Court and taken under advisement.

Hiram H. Bakes vs. Nannie B. Bakes—on trial as we go to press.

Francis R. Dufour, Guardian of George W. Dufour, an insane person, vs. Harriet E. Dufour—dismissed by plaintiff, and papers withdrawn.

John M. Henry vs. Margaret M. Henry—divorce granted.

 

CRIMINAL DOCKET.

State vs. William H. Dunning—Forgery; acquitted.

State vs. William Smith—Provoke; nollied.

State vs. Amanda Jackson and Ellen Russell—Aiding prisoners to escape; discharged.

State vs. Frank Boswell—Appeal; continued, defendant recognized.

State vs. James Anderson—Malicious trespass; tried and acquitted. Two other cases against same defendant for same offense, both nollied.

State vs. Gabriel Dalmazzo—Selling to minor; eleven cases; pleads guilty in five cases and a fine of ten dollars in each case, and the other six nollied.

State vs. John Gullion—Disturbing meeting; fined five dollars.

Same vs. same—Attempt to provoke an assault and battery; nollied.

State vs. Louisa Vanbriggle—Assault and battery; nollied.

State vs. Benjamin Stoops—Malicious trespass; tried and acquitted.

State vs. Wm. Furnish—Arson; convicted and sentenced to the penitentiary for three years, fined $1, and disfranchised and rendered incapable of holding any office of trust or profit for four years.

State vs. Sabe Boswell—Grand larceny; acquitted.

State vs. Moses Mahew—Grand larceny; plead guilty—sentenced to the penitentiary for two years, disfranchised, and rendered incapable of holding any office of trust or profit for two years, and fined one cent.

 

CIVIL DOCKET.

Thomas Gibbens et als vs. Elizabeth Gibbens et als—Partition; continued under former order of sale.

David Hinman vs. Joseph Lientz et als—Partition; continued.

Thomas Jagers, jr., vs. Hannah Jager, administratrix—Claim on account. Continued.

Ulyses P. Schenck et als vs. Julia C. Tandy, et als—Partition; continued for payment of purchase money.

Vevay Reveille – 13 Nov 1875 – Page 4, Column 2

LAW REPORT.

CIRCUIT COURT—JUDGE BERKSHIRE.

Estate of Arthur Humphrey, dec’d, Theodore Humphrey, et al, Executors—Exceptions to final report.—Continued.

State ex rel Wm. J. Gibbs, Administrator of George Hunter, dec’d, vs. Jacob R. Harris et als—on a Bond. Continued.

Clara Morgan vs. Marion Paugh et als—To set aside a Deed. Continued by agreement.

State ex rel Harriet Steel vs. Jas. T. Ash—Bastardy. Continued for process.

Solomon K. Kittle, Administrator of Jane Turner, dec’d, vs. John N. Whiting—To quite Title. Judgment for plaintiff by agreement.

State ex rel Ellen Evans vs. George Washington—Bastardy. Continued for process.

Cynthia A. Craig et als vs. Wm. G. Krutz—Partition. Continued for sale under former order.

Charles O. Thiebaud vs. Isaac Stevens et al—For Damages. Motion for a new trial overruled.

Thomas Dyer vs. James Oakley—Civil action. Dismissed by plaintiff.

Joseph Cole vs. Isaac N. Cole—Civil action. Continued by agreement.

Nancy J. Keith vs. Morgan Carver et als—On notes, &c. Dismissed by plaintiff.

George Lewis et al vs. Benjamin Oaks et al—To set aside a deed, &c. Continued by agreement.

Ann Robertson, Administratrix of James Robertson, dec’d, vs. the Corporation of the Town of Vevay—For damages. Continued by agreement, with leave to file a substituted complaint.

State of Indiana vs. James H. and James Davis—On forfeited recognizance; twenty-eight cases. Judgment for defendants on Demurrer.

State vs. Oliver Rayl and Eli Rayl—Forfeited recognizance; two cases. Judgment for defendants on Demurrer.

Robert Splain vs. Melcher Brown et al—Foreclosure. Dismissed.

Jane E. McMakin et als vs. Mary Cotton—Partition. Dismissed by agreement at plaintiff’s cost.

Charles F. Putnam vs. Lucinda Thompson—On note. Dismissed by plaintiff.

The First National Bank of Vevay vs. John P. Dunning, impleaded with Mariah Dunning et als—On note.—Continued for process.

U. P. Schenck vs. William Dunning et als—On note. Continued by agreement.

Francis Dunning vs. William H. Dunning et al—Foreclosure. Continued by agreement.

Anna Bell Hart vs. James B. Wilson et al—To recover real estate. Continued, with leave to amend pleadings generally.

U. P. Schenck vs. John Armstrong et als—Injunction. Dismissed by agreement.

McMakin & Dyer vs. George W. Craig, Administrator of James M. Cotton, dec’d—Claim on note. Dismissed at costs of Estate.

George H. Keeney vs. the Allensville, Center Square & Vevay Turnpike Co.—On account. Judgment by agreement for $50.

Rachel Whitehead vs. Perret Dufour et al—Foreclosure. Dismissed by agreement at Perret Dufour’s cost.

State ex rel Rachel Whitehead vs. Perret Dufour et als—On Guardian’s bond. Dismissed by agreement at Perret Dufour’s cost.

James K. Pleasants vs. Thomas J. Heady—Foreclosure. Defendant defaulted; judgment for $2,970.65.

Jacob Seasongood et als, partners, &c., vs. John E. Williams—Appeal. Venue changed to Jefferson county.

Patriot & Barkworks Turnpike Co. vs. John Watts. Dismissed by pl’ff.

Wm. T. Pate and wife vs. the Town of Patriot—Injunction. Continued for process.

Rezin Johnston, Administrator of Thomas Wilson, dec’d, vs. Frederick Berner et al—On note. Continued for process as to Herman Berner, and judgment against Frederick Berner for $245.20.

Same vs. Frederick Berner—On note. Judgment by default for $171.91.

The National Bank of Rising Sun vs. William H. Dunning et als. Continued.

John Higham vs. James T. Bodkin—Appeal. Venue changed to Ohio county.

Perret Dufour et als vs. William Northcott—Motion for Execution. Judgment by default.

Henry Mack et als partners, &c., vs. John E. Williams—On account. Judgment by default for $232.80.

U. P. Schenck vs. George H. Manford et als—On note. Judgment by default for $522.70.

U. P. Schenck vs. Eli Rayl et als—Foreclosure. Judgment by default for $5,666.23.

Charles O. Lockard et als, partners, &c., vs. John E. Williams—On account. Judgment by default for $226.89.

Andrew C. Downey vs. William H. Pavy—Foreclosure. Dismissed by agreement at defendant’s cost.

John Armstrong vs. George Clendenning—Foreclosure. Judgment by default for $260.05.

The First National Bank of Vevay vs. William T. Pate et al—Foreclosure. Judgment by default for $3,163.80.

James W. Horton vs. Samuel Pavy et al—On note. Judgment by default for $98.42.

The First National Bank of Vevay vs. Eli Rayl et al—On note. Judgment by default for $151.41.

U. P. Schenck et als, partners, &c., vs. Eugene Tardy et als—On note. Judgment by default for $151.41.

Peter L. Davis vs. Jacob W. Davis—On account. Continued by agreement.

Samuel W. Howard vs. Eugene Tardy—On note. Judgment by default for $181.15.

Henry A. Downey vs. George Clendenning and John Clendenning—Foreclosure. Judgment by default for $415.70.

James Torrance vs. Matthew Worstell. Continued by agreement.

Henry K. Knox vs. John T. Schroeder—Foreclosure. Judgment by default for $703.50.

The Gambrinus Stock Co. vs. Louisa Putnam, Administratrix, &c.—Claim on account for $36.75. Dismissed at costs of the claimant.

James Anderson vs. Oliver M. Smith, Administrator, &c.—On an account. $1.10 claim allowed.

Anna Bell Hart vs. Hiram P. Hart et als—Partition. Continued by agreement, with leave to amend pleadings generally.

Rezin Johnston, Administrator, &c., vs. Thomas Works and Andrew Works. Continued.

James H. Weston vs. Rodolph McMakin and Jonathan McMakin—On account. Submitted to the Court, judgment for Plaintiff for $221.00. Motion for new trial overruled, and an appeal taken to the Supreme Court.

Same vs. Rodolph McMakin—On note. Submitted to the Court, and finding and judgment for plaintiff for $289.95.

Same vs. Jonathan McMakin—On account. Submitted to jury and verdict for plaintiff for $77.40.

Missouri A. Cooper vs. Eliza Cooper, et al—Partition. Continued by agreement.

William Carnine vs. Daniel K. Harris—On contract. Continued by agreement.

Lydia Slater et al vs. Sarah Vandusen, et als. To set aside deed. Continued at plaintiff’s cost.

State ex rel Pat Carr vs. Smith P. Worstell et al—On Constable’s Bond. Submitted to Court, and finding and judgment for Carr for $139.93.

Experience Herbert vs. Jason G. Gurley—Civil Action. Continued by agreement.

Patriot and Barkworks Turnpike Co. vs. Bela Herrick. Dismissed at plaintiff’s cost.

Hiram H. Bakes vs. Nannie B. Bakes—Divorce. Thrown out of Court for reason he was not a resident of the State.

Perret Dufour vs. Oliver Dufour—On an account. Change of venue from Judge.

State of Indiana ex rel of Roselia Bulter vs. Thomas J. Griffith—Bastardy. Tried by jury. Verdict not guilty.

Charlotte Wiley et al vs. Ann Muret et als—Partition. Submitted to the Court; finding for plaintiffs, and Ebenezer Phillips and John Gill appointed to make partition.

Helvetia S. Smock et al vs. Joseph Peelman—On Note. Judgment for plaintiff for $392.34.

John B. Lewis vs. Margaret A. Lewallen et als. Submitted to Court, and finding and judgment for plaintiff. William R. Johnston appointed Commissioner to convey, &c.

John S. Butler vs. Andrew J. Courtney—Civil action. Continued by agreement.

W. E. Peters vs. William M. Miller, administrator—Claim on note for $29.90. Dismissed at plaintiff’s cost.

Collins Bradley vs. Elijah Wiley et als—to set aside a deed, is on trial as we go to press.

Switzerland County Jurors – Oct 1875

The Switzerland County, Indiana, Circuit Court jury list appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 9 Oct 1875 – Page 4, Column 1

Jurors for Next Term of Court.

The following gentlemen have been selected to serve as Jurors during the next term of Court, which will commence Monday, Oct. 23:

GRAND JURORS.

  • Jefferson—Daniel Detraz, Augustus Weaver
  • York—Simon Beymer, John Hastie
  • Posey—Elza Abbott, Lafayette Palmer
  • Cotton—Michael Sedam, Wm. D. Holdcroft
  • Pleasant—David C. Gardner, James Polley
  • Craig—Wm. W. Miller, Samuel Adkinson

PETIT JURORS.

  • Jefferson—Charles O. Hastings, Wm. Silvers
  • York—Wm. T. Wiley, Joseph R. Stewart
  • Posey—Samuel H. Lowe, Hiram Mead
  • Cotton—Wm. G. Madison, Francis M. Rous
  • Pleasant—Joseph M. Horton, Henry Charlton
  • Craig—John D. Banta, Oliver M. Smith

Switzerland County Commissioners’ Allowances – Sep 1875

The Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ allowances for September 1875 appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 18 Sep 1875 – Page 4, Column 4

Statement,
Showing allowances made by the Board of Commissioners of Switzerland County, Indiana, at their September Term, 1875, to whom the allowances were made, and for what purpose, to-wit:

  • Samuel B. Hyde, $18.30 for provisions furnished poor persons
  • C. H. Sage, $10 for provisions for poor persons
  • Mrs. Long, a poor person, $15 temporary relief
  • [illegible] & Hall, $12 for provisions for poor
  • S. P. Worstell, $6.05 constable’s fees at Inquest of Whitaker
  • James Tait, $1.50 constable’s fees at Inquest of G. H. Feltman
  • Harvey Wade, $2 for digging grave for poor person
  • Sam Wade, $7 for making coffin for poor person
  • Wm. M. Patton, $14 for making two coffins for paupers
  • Megg Gilbert, $5 for burial clothing for poor person
  • Scott Carter, $120 for service as County Attorney to June 1, 1875
  • F. J. Hollcroft, $10 for furnishing coffin and hearse and burying poor person
  • John Moore, $4.25 for Fox scalps
  • F. A. Murphy, $11 for making two coffins for poor persons
  • S. H. Heath, $15 for provisions furnished poor
  • Wm. Smelley, $10 for provisions furnished poor
  • U. P. Schenck, $14 for provisions furnished poor
  • Jacob Bosaw, $1.50 for making box to bury drowned man
  • Wm. Anderson, $2.75 for service as Turnpike Assessor
  • Wm. Dalgleish, $5.25 for service as Turnpike Assessor
  • Ostram Boright, $3.25 for taking pauper to county Asylum
  • Phillip Strain, $64 for repairing sidewalk in front of Court House
  • John H. Cotton, $112.90 for keeping paupers at county Asylum past quarter
  • Wm. Lantz, $10 for keeping pauper child 3 months
  • J. C. Ricketts, $13.84 for provisions for poor
  • Catharine Craig, $4 for keeping pauper child 3 months
  • John W. Howard, $4 for viewing highway
  • N. N. Keith, $4 for viewing highway
  • John Dowler, $4 for viewing highway
  • John Gill, $12 for flour furnished poor persons
  • W. & B. A. Stevenson, $10 for provisions furnished poor
  • Laf. Houze, $1.50 for service as constable at Coroner’s Inquest
  • John Houze, $9 for making box and burying drowed man
  • A. Welch, $16.65 for 6 days’ service as County Treasurer under Fee Bill of 1875
  • B. N. Davies, $10.90 for removing paupers from county and for provisions
  • C. J. Robenstein, $58 for three months service as County School Superintendent and for stationery
  • P. A. Bettens, $8 for two days service as County Commissioner
  • J. W. Christie, $7.50 for boarding pauper child 3 months
  • Stevens & Golay, $2 for medicine for poor
  • J. Armstrong, Sheriff, $87.84 Court expense, case of State vs. Cotton
  • James Anderson, $4.84 for articles for use of prisoners in county jail
  • James Kincaid, $6 for repairing pavement at county jail
  • Wm. Patton, $6.60 for making delinquent duplicate, 1874, V & M. Turnpike
  • Wm. Patton, $10.20 for making delinquent duplicate, 1874, A., C. S. & V. Turnpike
  • Wm. Patton, $7.20 for making delinquent duplicate, 1874, L. & E. E. Turnpike
  • Wm. Patton, $2.40 for making delinquent duplicate, 1874, N. L. & Q. G. Turnpike
  • Wm. Patton, $4.20 for making delinquent duplicate, 1874, P. & B. Turnpike
  • Wm. Patton, $6 for making delinquent duplicate, 1874, P. G. & L. C. Turnpike
  • Wm. Smith, $9 for digging 3 graves for poor
  • H. Krutz & Co., $14.55 for burial outfits for poor persons
  • Wm. Stevens, $9.25 for boarding sick poor person
  • R. F. Grisard & Bro., $31 for articles furnished for poor
  • Z. I. Yonge & Co., $5 for provisions for poor
  • Indianapolis Journal Co., $239.55 for Books, and Stationary for County Officers
  • W. W. Goodner, $11.67 for provisions for poor
  • W. J. Baird, $68 for public printing
  • J. F. Bristow, $28 for 200 bushels coal for jail
  • Scott Carter, $25 for 3 months service as Co. Att’y
  • Thomas E. Kincaid, $3 for taking pauper to asylum
  • New Albany Ledger-Standard, $35.60 for Stationery for County Officers
  • Spring & Robertson, $125.33 for Books and Stationery for County Officers
  • Wm. B. Burford, $281.95 for Books and Stationery for County Officers
  • J. H. Cotton, $4 for bedstead for pauper asylum
  • Wm. McKim, $10 for keeping pauper 3 months
  • F. R. Detraz, $10.75 for ice furnished Court House
  • Mrs. Burks, $10 quarterly allowance for use of self and family
  • J. L. Thiebaud, $15.50 for articles for use of County Officers, oils, &c.
  • Wm. Patton, $1,104.85 for Auditor’s fee to Aug. 26, ‘75
  • Wm. Patton, $18 for making duplicate of 1875 and delinquent list of 1874, Vevay Corporation Tax
  • Wm. Patton, $11.50 for making duplicate of 1875 and delinquent list of 1874, Patriot Corporation Tax
  • Wm. Patton, $3 for taking and approving bonds of School Trustees
  • J. H. Netherland, $5.85 for freight, express and postage on books, &c.
  • John Armstrong, $215.15 for boarding prisoners in county jail &c.
  • John Armstrong, $20 for taking care of Court House and grounds
  • Wm. Stewart, $5 for erroneous tax on land assessed to Hannah Abden
  • David Scott, $24 for 6 days service as County Commissioner, September Term, 1875
  • Wm. Stewart, $16 for 4 days service as County Commissioner, September Term, 1875
  • W. J. Gibbs, $24 for 6 days services as County Commissioner, September Term, 1875

Switzerland County Circuit Court – Jun 1875

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

Vevay Reveille – 19 Jun 1875 – Page 4, Column 3

LAW REPORT.

Circuit Court—Judge Berkshire.

The regular June Term of the Circuit Court convened on Tuesday, the 15th inst., Hon. John G. Berkshire presiding.

The following Attorneys were in attendance from abroad: Robert Cravens, Madison; D. T. Downey, John B. Coles, Maj. J. S. Jelley, and S. H. Stewart, Rising Sun; Maj. J. O. Cravens, Versailles; Thos. Watts, Patriot; Judge Walker, of Madison; H. W. Harrington, of Indianapolis.

 

Criminal Docket.

State of Indiana vs. Ostrum Boright and Charles Doan—Larceny. Tried by a jury and acquitted.

Same vs. Wm. H. Dunning—Forgery. Continued for process.

Same vs. Adda Marsh—Carrying concealed weapons. Tried by a jury and acquitted.

Same vs. Wm. Mansfield—Assault and battery. Tried by the Court and fined $2.50.

Same vs. same—Desecrating Sabbath. Tried by jury and acquitted.

Same vs. same—Same offence.—Nol. Pros.

Same vs. Joseph Stevens—Attempt to provoke an assault. Submitted to the Court and acquitted.

 

Civil Docket.

Betsy Farrel vs. Barney Farrel—Divorce. Continued.

Fannie Zearing vs. Henry H. Zearing—Divorce. Dismissed by plaintiff.

David Hinman vs. Joseph Lientz et als. Continued by agreement.

Clara Morgan vs. Marion Paugh—To set aside deed. Continued.

Thomas Jagers vs. Hannah Jagers. Continued by agreement.

W. H. Vanduzen vs. Susan Barcus et al—Partition. Continued.

James H. Weston vs. Rodolph McMakin—On note. Continued.

Same vs. Jonathan McMakin—Continued by agreement.

Huldah Satchell vs. Philip A. Bettens—On note. Dismissed.

Vevay Reveille – 26 Jun 1875 – Page 4, Column 2

LAW REPORT.

Circuit Court—Judge Berkshire.

Criminal Docket.

State vs. Thomas Wright—Assault and battery. Submitted to the Court, and was fined $25.

Same vs. Thomas Higham—Obstructing highway. Tried by a jury who returned a verdict of guilty and assessed a fine of $5.

Same vs. same—Same offence—Nol pros.

Same vs. John Jackson—Injury to toll gate. Nol pros.

Same vs. Edward Manual, jr., and David Manuel—Attempt to provoke an assault and battery. Nol pros.

Same vs. Hinson Bright—Appeal. Nol pros.

Same vs. Jesse Pearce—Public indecency. Nol pros.

Same vs. Huldah Sullivan, James Sullivan, James Sullivan, jr., Harrison Sullivan and Solomon Froman—Obstructing highway. Tried by a jury who returned a verdict of guilty as to Huldah and James Sullivan and Solomon Froman, and assessed a fine of $1 each, and not guilty as to James and Harrison Sullivan.

 

Divorce Docket.

Mary B. Riley vs. James W. Riley—Divorce. Dismissed by plaintiff.

Henry Taylor vs. Rosana Taylor—For divorce. Dismissed by plaintiff. Judgment against him for costs.

Hiram H. Bakes vs. Nannie B. Bakes—For divorce. Continued.

 

Civil Docket.

Alvin Vanhouten vs. Annie Emmerson—To subject lands to payment of judgment. Judgment by agreement for plaintiff.

William T. Pate vs. John Armstrong—Replevin. Dismissed by agreement at plaintiff’s cost.

Samuel E. Pleasants vs. Vevay & Moorefield Turnpike Co.—Injunction. Dismissed by agreement at defendants cost.

Lewis Schroeder vs. same—Injunction. Dismissed by agreement at plaintiff’s cost.

Charles Dibble vs. Jacob R. Harris, Administrator, etc.—On note. Dismissed.

G. W. Hathorn vs. Louisa Putnam, Administratrix of the estate of John Cotton dec’d—Appeal. Dismissed.

Rachael Whitehead vs. Augustus Weaver et al.—To secure real estate. Dismissed.

Vevay Reveille – 3 Jul 1875 – Page 4, Column 2

LAW REPORT.

Circuit Court—Judge Berkshire.

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

Caroline Thompson vs. Joseph McClanahan—Civil action for money. Dismissed by plaintiff.

Charles Dibble vs. Jacob R. Harris—on note. Dismissed by plaintiff.

Sarah Murphy et als vs. Joseph Tague et als—to recover real estate. Submitted to the Court and finding for plaintiffs.

Israel Warner et als vs. John Higham et als—appeal. Venue changed to Ohio County.

Daniel Wright vs. Robert Chapman—appeal. Submitted to a jury, who returned a verdict for plaintiff.

Isaac Stevens & Son vs. Susan Picket, Administrator of the Estate of Henry C. Picket, dec’d—claim on account. Submitted to the Court and finding for defendant.

Theodore Bonnell vs. George Brown et al—appeal. Submitted to the Court and finding for defendant.

Cynthia A. Craig et als vs. William J. Krutz—partition. Submitted to the Court and partition awarded.

State of Indaina vs. Harrison Gordon—foreclosure. Dismissed by agreement at cost of defendant.

John Jackson et als vs. the Pleasant Grove and Indian Creek Turnpike Company—on contract. Finding for plaintiffs in the sum of $181.55.

Lorain Wilcox et al vs. Newton Short—to recover real estate. Submitted to the Court and finding for plaintiffs.

Joseph Waltz vs. Rodolph McMakin et al—on note. Submitted to the Court and finding for plaintiff.

V. Kessler vs. Rosanna McFadden, Administratrix of the estate of William McFadden deceased—claim on account. Claim disallowed.

J. J. Richter vs. George W. Craig, Administrator of the estate of James M. Cotton, dec’d—claim on account. Submitted to the Court; finding for plaintiff.

Benjamin R. Yarnell vs. Ebenezer Butler, et al—appeal. Dismissed by agreement.

Henry A. Downey et al vs. John W. Manford et al—on account for services. Submitted to a jury and finding for the plaintiffs in the sum of $150.

Vevay Reveille – 10 Jul 1875 – Page 5, Column 2

LAW REPORT.

Circuit Court—Judge Berkshire.

Julia Cooper et als vs. Mary Tinker et als—Partition. Commissioner’s Deed approved and Commissioner discharged.

Theodore Bonnell vs. George W. Brown et als—Appeal. Submitted to the Court, finding for plaintiff.

State of Indiana vs. Harrison Gordon, Administrator of the Estate of L. W. Gordon, dec’d. Dismissed at cost of defendant.

John Jackson et als vs. The Pleasant Grove and Indian Creek Turnpike Company. Submitted to the Court; finding for the plaintiffs in the sum of $181.33.

Cynthia Heath vs. Wm. D. Holdcraft, Administrator of the Estate of Arden Heath, dec’d. Claim allowed.

Charles O. Thiebaud vs. Isaac Stevens and Edwin M. Stevens—For Damages. Submitted to a Jury, and finding for plaintiff in the sum of $300.

Switzerland County Commissioners – Jun 1875

The Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ proceedings appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 19 Jun 1875 – Page 4, Column 1

THE COMMISSIONERS.
What They Have Been Doing.

Among other business transacted was the following:

Board of Equalization.

The Commissioners and Township Assessors organized as a Board of Equalization. $1,000 was added to the improvements on U. P. Schenck’s lots in Vevay. $500 was taken off the property of Wm. and Alfred Shaw.—The value of improvements on F. L. Grisard’s lots on the corner of Main and Ferry Streets, were reduced $500.—Taken from the property of Eleanor Thiebaud and G. J. Thiebaud $200 each. The valuation of the property of Tobitha O. Kyle, Henry Todd, Lucy M. Detraz, Wm. Hall and Charlotte Pleasants were each increased $100.

The value of improvements in York Township were increased 40 per cent. The value of improvements in Jefferson Township (outside of Vevay) were reduced sufficient to make the increase in York Township.

 

County School Superintendent.

The names of Rev. T. Warn Beagle, Wm. R. Protsman and Charles J. Robenstein were mentioned before the Board as suitable persons to fill the office of County Superintendent.—Robenstein received two votes and W. R. Protsman one vote. Having a majority of the votes, Robenstein was declared elected.

 

Road Cases.

Petition of J. B. Hastings and others for change of highway. The viewers, Day Lester, Samuel Tague and James B. Morrison, reported favorable. The Commissioners ordered that it be located as recommended, and that it be made 33 feet wide.

Petition of Lewis Schroeder and others, for location of highway.—The viewers, John W. Morrison, Wm. Clevenger, and H. Meyers, reported that the road proposed would not be of practical utility. Not grated. The petitioners to pay all costs.

Petition of Wm. J. Keeney and others for change of highway. The viewers, David Lee, Thomas Armstrong and R. E. Hall, reported that it was not a road of practical utility. The petitioners asked leave to withdraw the petition, which was granted. The petitioners to pay all costs.

Petition of John Bakes, Wm. R. Protsman, and others for change of highway. Benjamin Jain and Henry Tardy remonstrated. Petition rejected. Petitioners to pay costs.

Petition of J. M. Froman and others, for change of highway. John Dowler, John W. Howard and Nicholas Keith were appointed Viewers.

 

Licenses to Retail Liquors.

Henry M. Fallis, Thomas Delany, John F. Doan, Jr., John W. Duncan, Gabriel J. Dalmazzo, of Vevay, Joshua M. Scranton, of Patriot, and Ferdinand Luck, of Florence, were granted Licenses to retail liquors.

 

Treasurer’s Bond.

Francis M. Griffith, Treasurer elect, filed his Bond of $75,000 for the faithful discharge of his duties. Bondsmen: Francis M. Griffith, John N. Searcy, Andrew J. McHenry, Joseph M. Clements, Ebenezer Phillips, D. Armstrong, David Dyer, Sr., Wm. Culbertson, John W. Powell, Thomas Sigman, J. D. Griffith and George W. Bryson.

 

Tax Levies.

The Township Trustees asked for the following tax levies for 1875:

Jefferson Township—Benjamin N. Davies, Trustee.
Township tax, 3 cents on each $100 valuation.
Special School, 40 cents and 50 cents on each poll.
Road tax, 5 cents.

York Township—John H. Daubenheyer, Trustee.
Township tax, 8 cents on each $100 valuation.
Special School, 30 cents, and 25 cents on each poll.
Tuition School, 25 cents.
Road tax, 5 cents.

Posey Township—John N. Searcy, Trustee.
Township tax, 5 cents on each $100 valuation.
Special School, 10 cents.
Tuition School tax, 15 on each $100, and 50 cents on each poll.
Road, 5 cents.

Cotton Township, Charles H. Sage, Trustee.
Township, 15 cents on each $100 valuation.
Special School, 25 cents on each $100 and 25 cents on each poll.

Pleasant Township—C. W. Johnston, Trustee.
Township tax, 8 cents on each $100.
Special School tax, 30 cents, and 25 cents on each poll.
Road, 5 cents.

Craig Township—James Cowen, Trustee.
Special School, 30 cents on each $100 and 50 cents on each poll.
Road, 5 cents.

The Commissioners levied the following tax for county purposes:
County, 80 cents on each $100, and 50 cents on each poll.
Paupers, 15 cents.

 

Physicians for the Poor.

  • Jefferson—Dr. F. B. O’Neal
  • York—Dr. B. F. Graves
  • Pleasant—Dr. P. C. Holland.
  • Cotton—Dr. P. S. Sage
  • Quercus Grove Voting Precinct—Dr. E. M. Cheever
  • Patriot voting Precinct—Dr. R. A Jamison
  • Craig—Dr. Geo. W. Van Pelt

 

Miscellaneous.

Carter & Johnston were employed Attorneys for the County one year.—Compensation $100.00.

Joseph H. Netherland, Clerk, filed an additional Bond of $10,000. Bondsmen: J. N. Netherland, D. Armstrong, J. L. Thiebaud, R. F. Grisard.

The Auditor and Treasurer made their annual reports.

James W. Horton was appointed a Constable for Vevay.

Dr. Geo. W. Van Pelt, Physician for the poor of Craig Township, was ordered to visit the Paupers in the poor house once during each month, and file a report with the County Auditor stating the names of those able to work and make their own living. The Superintendent of the poor house will be required to dismiss such persons. Dr. Van Pelt will be allowed $10 per year for this extra service.