Category Archives: Switzerland County Court Records

Switzerland County Commissioners – Mar 1874

The Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ proceedings appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 14 Mar 1874 – Page 4, Column 1

Commissioners’ Court.

After remaining in session one week the County Commissioners adjourned last Saturday evening. Among the business transacted was the following:

The Township Trustees made their reports.

A petition was presented asking for change of road on Shull’s hill. John Gill, R. A. Knox and Wm. R. Protsman were appointed Viewers. To meet at the Auditor’s office on the 11th day of May.

David Lee and others petitioned for change of highway in Cotton Township. Granted.

Geo. H. Heady, and others, petitioned for vacation of road of Pleasant Township. Granted.

Israel Warner, and others, to have road ascertained, described, and entered of record. (“Donahue road,” in Posey Township.) Geo. H. Keeney was ordered to make survey on the 11th day of May. Appeal taken by John Higham to Circuit Court.

Allensville, Center Square and Vevay Turnpike Co. asked to have omitted lands assessed. Not granted. Co. appealed to Circuit Court.

Lewis Schroeder, and others, petitioned to have road located at Norisez Landing. Viewers reported favorable. U. P. Schenck objected, and asked that re-Viewers be appointed. Frank R. Dufour, Julius Muret and Constant Golay were appointed. To meet at the Auditor’s office May 4th.

During the past quarter County Orders were paid amounting to $9,473.11, which were cancelled and destroyed.

The following persons were selected to act as Grand Jurors for the March Term of the Circuit Court:

  • Jefferson Township—John J. Miller and John M. Dodd.
  • York—Edward B. Goddard and James McFadden.
  • Posey—George Dibble and Aribert N. Buck.
  • Cotton—Wm. Evens and Henry A. Likely.
  • Pleasant—Wm. J. Adams and Wm. Folk.
  • Craig—Wm. Anderson and Wm. R. Heath.

The following persons were selected as Grand Jurors for the October Term, 1874:

  • Jefferson—Benjamin F. Montanye and John Tague.
  • York—Geo. P. Krutz and Daniel S Boyd.
  • Posey—John D. Mottier and Henry Wollock.
  • Cotton—Jonathan David and Lyman N. Manser.
  • Pleasant—James M. March and David Blodget.
  • Craig—Even D. Miller and Henry Turner.

Commissioners ordered outside of Court House painted.

Switzerland County Circuit Court – Jan 1874

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

Vevay Reveille – 10 Jan 1874 – Page 4, Column 1

Law Report.

Circuit Court—Judge Berkshire.

Criminal Docket.

The State of Indiana vs. Perry Woods—Assault and battery with intent to kill. Continued for process. Same vs. Same, counterfeiting. Continued for process.

State of Indiana vs. Calvin H. Edrington—Assault and battery with attempt to commit rape. Continued for process.

State of Indiana vs. William Williams—Assault and battery with intent to kill. Continued for process.

Same vs. Samuel Woods—Grand larceny. Continued for process.

Same vs. Allen Coy—Attachment for contempt. Defendant discharged.

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

Same vs. John F. Leap—Surety of the peace. Forfeiture.

Same vs. Same—Grand larceny.—Forefeiture.

Same vs. James Chase—Giving liquor to minor. Fined $10.00 on a plea of guilty.

Same vs. Scott Cinck, Ira Cinck and Cal Walker—Assault and battery with intent to kill. Nollied as to Ira Cinck and Cal Walker. Scott was tried by Jury, found guilty, and fined one cent.

Same vs. Joseph Pierce—Attempt to provoke assault and battery. Nollied.

Same vs. Samuel Turner—Attempt to provoke an assault and battery.—Continued for process.

Vevay Reveille – 17 Jan 1874 – Page 4, Column 1

Law Report.

Circuit Court—Judge Berkshire.

State of Indiana vs. Silas Cole—Incest. Trial by jury, verdict of guilty, and fixing his punishment to six months in the county jail.

Same vs. Samuel Turner—attempt to provoke an assault. Trial by jury, verdict of guilty, and fined $4.

Same vs. John Turner—same offense. Nol. Pros.

Same vs. U. P. Schenck, Jr.—Assault and battery. Trial by jury, verdict of guilty, and fined $5.

James A. Works & Son vs. Jonathan McMakin—on account. Dismissed.

Julius Blach vs. John B. Danglade—on note. Default and Judgment.

James Dunning vs. the Estate of Mary Craig, dec’d,–on account. Continued by agreement.

State of Indiana on relation of Matilda Weaver—bastardy. Dismissed by plaintiff. Judgment against her for costs.

James K. Pleasants et al, vs. James Brindly et al—foreclosure. Default and decree.

Nicholas Heisel vs. Samuel Fish et al—foreclosure. Default and decree.

Samuel E. Pleasants et al vs. Joseph Peelman—on note. Default and Judgment.

John Howard vs. James P. Schmeid et al—on note. Dismissed.

Eli Schoonover vs. John Ricketts et al—foreclosure. Dismissed by plaintiff. Judgment against him for costs.

David T. Boyd et al vs. Mary Boyd—Partition. Continued for payment of purchase money.

Oliver Bascom et als vs. Edward Bovard et als—Partition. Continued for payment of purchase money.

(To be continued.)

Vevay Reveille – 24 Jan 1874 – Page 4, Column 1

Law Report.

Circuit Court—Judge Berkshire.

U. P. Schenck et als vs. George W. Hathorn et als—on a Bond. Continued by agreement.

Timothy McCarty vs. Edward McCarty et als—partition. Continued for payment of purchase money.

Alvin Vanhouten vs. Andrew Emerson et al—to subject land to payment of judgment. Continued by agreement.

Samuel Smith et als vs. Benjamin F. Smith et als—partition. Continued for payment of purchase money.

The State of Indiana, ex rel William J. Gibbs, Adm’r of George Hunter, dec’d, vs. Jacob R. Harris et als—on administrator’s bond. Continued by agreement.

John S. Heady vs. Edward C. Heady—civil action. Dismissed by agreement, each party to pay his own costs.

Edward C. Heady vs. John S. Heady—civil action. Dismissed, each party to pay his own costs.

John Conner, adm’r of Daniel Conner, dec’d, vs. William H. Dunning et al—foreclosure. Decree.

Thomas Jagers, jr., vs. the estate of Thomas Jagers, sr., dec’d—claim on account. Continued by agreement.

Thomas Graham & Co. vs. the estate of William Shaw, dec’d—claim on account. Dismissed.

U. P. Schenck et als vs. Julia C. Tandy et als—partition. Continued for payment of purchase money.

William Dunn and Richard Witt, partners, &c., vs. George W. Hathorn, Joseph Peelman, U. P. Schenck, John L. Thiebaud, et als—on account. Dismissed by agreement at the cost of the defendants, Hathorn and Peelman.

John Craig et als vs. William Craig et als—to set aside deed. Continued by agreement.

State of Indiana, on complaint of Harriet Steel, vs. James T. Nash—bastardy. Continued for process.

The Pleasant Grove and Indian Creek Turnpike Co. vs. Jonathan Miles—civil action to enforce the collection of toll. Continued by agreement.

Mary E. Tebbet et al vs. Hiram McMurry—slander. Dismissed by plaintiff; judgment against her for cost.

Frederick L. Courvoisier vs. Robert Smiley—foreclosure. Default and decree.

Francis R. Dufour and Susan Picket, adm’rs of Henry C. Picket, dec’d, vs. Enoch W. Protsman—civil action.—Continued for process.

State of Indiana ex rel James Philips et al vs. Perret Dufour et al—on a bond. Default.

Lydia Slater and Thomas Slater vs. Sarah Vanduzen et als—to set aside a deed. Dismissed by plaintiff; judgment against him for costs.

George Clendenning vs. Perry Adams and First National Bank of Vevay—to recover real estate. Finding for defendants; judgment on the finding.

Jonathan W. Baxter vs. Julius Blach—on contract. Tried by jury; verdict for plaintiff.

First National Bank of Rising Sun vs. Josiah Lee et al—on note. Continued by agreement.

Samuel Leap vs. James H. Wise et al—injunction. Continued by agreement.

Joseph Waltz vs. John E. Kincaid et al—on note. Judgment for plaintiff.

John McCormack et al vs. David Dow—trespass. Continued by agreement.

Wm. Brandon vs. L. Griswold et al—damages. Continued by agreement.

Eli Sturgeon vs. John Sturgeon et al—for possession of real estate. Tried by jury; verdict for defendants.

George Linck vs. John Charlton et al—on note. Judgment for plaintiff.

George Sturgeon vs. John Armstrong—replevin. Dismissed by plaintiff; judgment against him for costs.

Mary Adams vs. William Mead et als—on note. Judgment for plaintiff.

Robert Neal vs. James Helm—on note. Dismissed by agreement.

John W. Howard vs. Alanson R. Wells—foreclosure. Judgment for plaintiff.

John W. Howard vs. Eli Rayl—on note. Judgment for plaintiff.

The Manford Will case came up on Tuesday, and will probably consume the remainder of the term.

The Hon. James Y. Allison, of Madison, Ind., will hold a special term of the Switzerland Circuit Court next week. He will try the following cases:

Kesiah B. Perry vs. Harvey Schroeder—to recover real estate.

The Pleasant Grove and Indian Creek Turnpike Company vs. John W. Manford—to enforce the collection of tolls.

Vevay Reveille – 31 Jan 1874 – Page 4, Column 2

Law Report.

Circuit Court—Judge Berkshire.

John W. Manford, George H. Manford, Jeremiah Manford, Phoebe Manford, et als., vs. Mary Manford, James L. Manford, Joseph T. Manford and David D. Manford—To set aside a Will. Trial by jury, who returned the following verdict:

“We the jury find for the plaintiff.
JOHN LAUDERBAUGH, Foreman.”

Whereupon defendants moved the Court for a new trial; but the Court overruled the motion, and rendered judgment upon the verdict. To which ruling and judgment the defendants excepted, and prayed an appeal to the Supreme Court of the State of Indiana, which was granted on their giving and filing a bond in the sum of $2,000.

The Court was adjourned on Tuesday, the 27th day of January. The next Term will be begun on the 23d day of March, 1874.

Switzerland County Commissioners – Dec 1873

The Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ proceedings appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 13 Dec 1873 – Page 1, Column 5

Commissioner’s Court.
December Term, 1873.

William M. Patton, Philip A. Bettens and William J. Gibbs, Commissioners.

The business of general interest, that was disposed of during the term, is reported as follows:

Michael Orem was appointed special constable for Craig Township.

In the matter of the petition of Thomas Delaney, for a permit to sell liquors, etc., Dismissed at petitioner’s cost.

In the matter of the petition of William S. Twineham, et als., for location of highway. Petition dismissed at petitioners’ cost.

In the matter of the petition of Lewis Shroeder, et als., for location of highway. Edward Abbot, Royal Aldrich and John Stewart appointed as viewers.

In the matter of the petition of George H. Heady, et als., for location of highway; continued until next term.

In the matter of the petition of the Patriot and Barkworks Turnpike Company, for assessments of omitted benefits. Dismissed at petitioner’s cost.

In the matter of the petition of David Lee, et als., for vacation of highway—viewers appointed.

William M. Patton appointed to have a coat of paint put on the Court House roof.

It was ordered by the Board that no repairs be made, or articles furnished the Court House or any other County building, except by order of the Judge of Circuit Court or Board of County Commissioners. Bills made contrary to this order will not be allowed by this Board.

Switzerland County Circuit Court – Dec 1873

The Switzerland County, Indiana, Circuit Court report appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 6 Dec 1873 – page 4, Column 1

Circuit Court—Adjourned Term.

Before Judge Carter.

Judge Carter commenced an adjourned Term of the Circuit Court last Tuesday, concluding on Wednesday evening. The following cases were disposed of:

State vs. Frederick Stevens—Grand Larceny. Tried by Court and found guilty. Sentenced to two years in the Penitentiary, disfranchised for the same length of time and fined $1.

State vs. Sandie Marston—Grand Larceny. Tried by Court, and Sentenced to the Penitentiary for three years, disfranchised for the same length of time and fined $10.

State vs. John Roberts—Selling liquor to persons in the habit of getting intoxicated. Indictment quashed.

Switzerland County Circuit Court – Nov 1873

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

Vevay Reveille – 1 Nov 1873 – Page 4, Column 1

Law Report.

Circuit Court—Judge Berkshire.

During the present Term the following cases have been disposed of:

Henrietta Franklin vs. Thos. Franklin—Divorce. Granted.

Edward P. Dunning vs. Margaret Dunning—Divorce. Granted.

State vs. Daniel McKay—Contempt of Court (disobeying Citation). Fined $5.00.

State vs. John W. Orem—Contempt of Court (disobeying Citation). Discharged on payment of cost of attachment.

State vs. Alva Leap—Obstructing highway. Tried by jury; verdict of not guilty.

State vs. John Bray—Attempt to provoke an assault. Plea of guilty; fined $2.50.

State vs. George Young and Gustine Stewart—Attempt to provoke an assault. Plea of guilty; fined $2.50 each.

Weed Sewing Machine Co. vs. Roxcena and James Orem—On note. Default and judgment for $94.20.

Weed Sewing Maching Co. vs. James W. Adams—On note. Default and judgment for $100.00.

Weed Sewing Maching Co. vs. Geo. Singer—On note. Default and judgment for $93.95.

Francis R. Dufour and Susan Picket, Administrators of Henry C. Picket, deceased, vs. Enoch W. Protsman—Civil action. Default and judgment.

John W. Manford vs. Jos. T. Manford—On note. Default and judgment for $300.61.

First National Bank of Vevay vs. Wm. Rodgers and others—On Bill of Exchange. Default and judgment for $521.25.

John W. Howard vs. Wm. T. Wiley—On note. Default and judgment for $247.00.

Edward R. Longhead and Andrew Porter (partners) vs. Geo. W. Hathorn and wife—Foreclosure of Mortgage. Default and judgment for $1,078.75.

James W. Mills and others (partners) vs. George W. Hathorn and wife—Foreclosure of Mortgage. Default and judgment for $380.00.

David Scott vs. George and Elijah Waltz—On note. Default and judgment $96.00.

H. W. Harrington and C. A. Korbly (partners) vs. Wm. J. Waltz and others—On note. Default and judgment for $93.95.

H. W. Harrington and C. A. Korbly (partners) vs. Alva Leap and others—Foreclosure of Mortgage. Judgment for $171.56.

O. S. Waldo vs. John B. Danglade—On note. Default and judgment for $294.81.

J. L. Thiebaud vs. M. D. Fuget and wife—Foreclosure of Mortgage. Judgment for $127.33.

State vs. Ostrum Boright, jr.—Assault and battery with intent to murder. Tried by jury, and found guilty of assault and battery. Fined $5 and sent to the County Jail for 20 days.

State vs. George H. Keeney—Assault and Battery. Fined $15.

During Judge Berkshires absence, on Thursday night, James A. Works acted as Judge.

Vevay Reveille – 8 Nov 1873 – Page 4, Column 1

Law Report.

Circuit Court—Judge Berkshire.

John W. Manford vs. the Pleasant Grove and Indian Creek Turnpike Co.—Injunction. Opinion of Supreme Court ordered to be put upon the Record.

A. McCreary vs. Peter Crosby et al—On account. Dismissed.

Madison Mayfield vs. James P. Marsh et al—To recover real estate.—Continued by agreement.

State of Indiana ex rel David H. Hoover et al vs. John Clendenning—On a bond. Dismissed by plaintiff.

Will M. Smith, executor of the will of George Tardy, dec’d, vs. Michael Dunning et al—Foreclosure. Dismissed by plaintiff at his own proper costs.

Charlotte T. Wiley vs. Ann Muret et al—Partition. Dismissed on file.

H. A. Downey et al vs. Daniel Plew—On note and account. Dismissed.

Julius Blach vs. John B. Danglade—On note. Continued.

James Dunning vs. the Estate of Mary Craig, dec’d, W. R. Johnston, Adm’r—On claim. Continued.

State vs. Franklin Bradley—Assault and battery with intent to murder.—Trial by jury and verdict of guilty, fixing his punishment at seven years in the penitentiary.

State vs. James Redfarn—Assault and battery with intent to commit a rape. Trial by jury and verdict of guilty, fixing his punishment at fourteen years in the penitentiary, with a fine of $500.00.

State vs. Thomas Baldwin—Assault and battery with intent to murder.—Tried by jury and verdict of guilty, fixing his punishment at five years in the penitentiary, with a fine of $100.

State vs. Silas Cole—Incest. Continued until next Term of this Court.

State vs. Wm. Williams—Assault and battery with intent to murder.—Jury found him guilty, and sentenced him to the penitentiary for three years, and fined him $100.

State vs. Edwin Marshall—Assault and battery with intent to kill. The cause being submitted to the Court, and the Court having heard the evidence fined the defendant $50.

A special Term of Court will be held next Monday, 10th inst. The following are the cases to be disposed of:

Kezekiah B. Perry vs. Harvey Schroder et al.

Hulda and James H. Meret vs. Theodore Humphrey et al.

Wm. H. Israel vs. A. R. Wells.

Pleasant Grove and Indian Creek Turnpike Co. vs. J. W. Manford.

Vevay Reveille – 15 Nov 1873 – Page 4, Column 3

Law Report.

Silas Howe vs. Alfred Wilson—on account. Venue changed to Dearborn County.

State of Indiana vs. John F. Leap—grand larceny. Trial by jury. Jury failing to agree upon a verdict were discharged, and defendant was recognized to the next term of Court.

Court adjourned on Saturday, until the first Monday in January.

The Hon. James Y. Allison, is holding a special term of the Court this week. The cases will be reported as they are disposed of.

The following cases are now on trial:

Hulda Merrit et al vs. Theodore Humphrey (Executor) et al, Civil action for damages.

The following Attorneys are engaged in the case:

For the Plaintiffs—Downey & Mendell and C. A. Korbly.

For the Defendants—Works & Son, Carter & Johnson, and C. E. Walker.

Vevay Reveille – 22 Nov 1873 – Page 4, Column 2

Law Report.

Special Term of Circuit Court—Hon. J. Y. Allison and the bench.

Huldah Merrit et al vs. Theodore Humphrey et al, Executors of the last Will of Arthur Humphrey, deceased—Civil action for the wrongful detention of real estate, and for rent on the real estate so detained. Trial by jury, and verdict for plaintiffs, allowing them $35 damages, and $2,935 for rent.

Keziah B. Perry vs. Harvey Schroeder et al—To recover real estate. Continued until the 26th of January, 1874.

Pleasant Grove and Indian Creek Turnpike Company vs. John W. Manford et al—Civil action to enforce the collection of tolls. Continued until January 26th, 1874.

William H. Israel vs. Alanson R. Wells—Appeal. Venue changed to Dearborn county.

There being no further business on his docket, Judge Allison adjourned Court until the 24th of January, 1874.

Judge Carter will hold a special term of the Circuit Court to be begun on the 8th day of December next.

Switzerland County Circuit Court – Sep 1873

The Switzerland County, Indiana, Circuit Court report appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 20 Sep 1873 – page 4, Column 2

Law Report.

Before Esquire Dufour.

Isaac Maxwell, on the part of the State, vs. Benjamin Cole—Attempt to provoke an assault. Decided not guilty.

Benjamin Cole, on the part of the state, vs. Isaac Maxwell—For stealing 50 cents. Required to give bail for his appearance at the higher court in the sum of $100. Failing to do so, he was sent to jail.

Switzerland County Commissioners – Sep 1873

The Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ proceedings appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 13 Sep 1873 – Page 4, Column 3

Commissioners Court.

Among other business transacted by the County Commissioners at their session last week was the following:

In the matter of the petition of C. W. Bruner—For survey and record of highway in Cotton Township. Granted.

Petition of Geo. H. Heady and others, for change of highway in Pleasant Township. Viewers reported. Report set aside and new viewers appointed as follows: Alnozo Morison, W. J. Gibbs and Enoch Richards.

Patriot and Barkworks Turnpike Co. were permitted to assess lands heretofore omitted. Allen Markland, Samuel Henry and Andrew J. Given were appointed to assess the benefits. They will meet in Patriot on the 15th inst.

The following persons were appointed to act as Constables, to serve one year from the first of November next: Wm. C. Froman, Jefferson Township; Michael Orem, Craig; Thomas J. McKay, Pleasant.

Switzerland County Circuit Court – Aug 1873

The Switzerland County, Indiana, Circuit Court report appeared:

Vevay Reveille – 9 Aug 1873 – Page 4, Column 3

Law Report.

Circuit Court—Judge Berkshire.

Since our last issue, the following cases have been disposed of:

Geo. F. Tardy and Adelaide Oakley vs. Josephine Todd and others—To contest Will of George Tardy. Case partially tried before Jury, and compromised.

Daniel K. Harris vs. Samuel Fisk—On Bond. Tried before Jury, and verdict for plaintiff for $190.34.

Pomeroy Coal Company vs. Charles Peters, and Simeon Schonover—Judgment for the plaintiff for $1.50, and 1 cent damage for the detention of property.

John Higham vs. James H. Patterson and others—Foreclosure of Mortgage. Tried before Jury, and verdict for plaintiff for $366.46.

Jonathan McMakin vs. Elijah Waltz—Trespass. Tried by Jury. Verdict for plaintiff for $8.00.

State vs. Jesse Stevens—Larceny. Tried by Jury and verdict of not guilty.

At the request of Judge Berkshire, Judge Cravens, of Madison, came to Vevay last Thursday night, and on Friday morning opened Court. He will probably try several cases.—Court adjourns this (Saturday) evening.

Vevay Reveille – 16 Aug 1873 – Page 4, Column 2

Law Report.

Circuit Court—Judge Berkshire.

Jeremiah Smith vs. Wm. T. Daly—on note. Judgment for Plaintiff.

John Dusch, Jr., vs. George Sturgeon and others—on note. Judgment for Plaintiff.

Before Judge Cravens.

State vs. John Jackson, Frederick Kasebaum, James Christie and Cyrus Demaree—For injuring Toll Gate of Indian creek and Bennington Turnpike road. Tried by Jury and fined $1 each.

State vs. Oliver Protsman—Drunkeness. Appeal from Justice of the Peace. Tried by Jury and verdict of not guilty.

Before Americus Benedict, Justice of the Peace.

State vs. Sandy Marston—Stealing money. Committed to jail to await trial in a higher Court.

Switzerland County Circuit Court – Jun 1873

The Switzerland County, Indiana, Circuit Court report appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 5 Jul 1873 – Page 1, Column 5

Law Report.

The following Court Report was crowded out last week:

Owen Redd vs. Sarah J. Redd—divorce. Dismissed.

Geo. S. James vs. Sarah James—divorce. Dismissed.

Lucinda Perkins vs. John D. Perkins—divorce. Granted.

Mary A. Chase vs. Columbus Chase—divorce. Granted.

Tabitha Chillis vs. Robert Chillis—divorce. Dismissed.

Henrietta Franklin vs. Thos. Franklin—divorce. Dismissed.

Six more divorce cases on docket not disposed of.

State vs. Fred Wilson—attempt to provoke an assault and battery. Fined $1.

State vs. Elisha Lampkin—assault and battery. Nolle.

State vs. Samuel Lockridge—disturbing religious meeting. Tried and found not guilty.

State vs. Lafayette Banta—assault and battery. Fined $2.50.

State vs. Ostrum Boright—assault and battery with intent to murder. Held to bail in sum of $500.

Frank Dufour vs. John Rice—damages. Continued.

State vs. Ephraim M. Martin—foreclosure. Dismissed.

State vs. Amos Downey—foreclosure. Dismissed.

State ex rel Hoover vs. Clendening. Dismissed.

John Anderson vs. Cin. Bradley—damages. Dismissed.

State vs. Wm. Wilson—forfeited recognizance. Continued.

Samuel E. Pleasants vs. V. and M. Turnpike Co. Continued.

Louis Schroeder vs. same. Continued.

George O. Griffin vs. Cin. Bradley. Dismissed.

Claim of John Gill vs. estate of Joseph Rutherford. Allowed $32.81.

Thomas Jagers vs. estate of Thomas Jagers, sr. Continued.

Oliver P. Gibbons vs. estate of John Gibbons. Dismissed.

Moses Osborne vs. Henry T. Owens. Judgment by default.

Harvey Schroeder vs. John Melcher et al—for damages. Dismissed.

U. P. Schenck vs. Ann Muret et al—on note. Dismissed.

David Henry et al vs. James B. Lewis et al. Dismissed.

Anna Chatelin et al vs. Rebecca Henry et al. Judgment by default.

S. M. Kroenberger vs. John Bray. Judgment by default.

William Waltz vs. John E. Kincaid. Judgment by default.

Mary J. Wycoff vs. Michael Harman. Continued.

Mary E. Carnine vs. Wesley Tinker. Continued.

Caroline Tinker et al vs. Lyman N. Mansur. Continued for service.

Weed Sewing Machine Co. vs. Julia C. Waltz. Default and judgment.

John W. Howard vs. Thomas Stewart et al. Default and judgment.

Switzerland County Commissioners – Jun 1873

The Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ proceedings appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 14 Jun 1873 – Page 4, Column 2

County Commissioners.

Among other business transacted by the Commissioners was the following:

The Township Trustees fixed the rates of Township taxes, and the Commissioners for the County, for the year 1873.

The County Appraiser and Deputies made their reports and were discharged.

Samuel Henry was appointed Assessor of Benefits to lands for Turnpikes, vice David Henry, resigned.

Geo. H. Heady, of Pleasant Township, petitioned for vacation of highway. Percy Rous, Thomas Thompson and David Shull were appointed viewers.

In the matter of the petition of J. W. Christie and others, for vacation of highway, in Pleasant Township.—Granted.

Francis M. Griffith was appointed Superintendent of Public Schools.

Augustus Welch, Treasurer elect filed his bond for $75,000.00, which was accepted.

The Assessments of lands along Log Lick and East Enterprise Turnpike was ordered to be corrected.

Physicians for the poor were appointed.

An iron bridge was ordered to be built over Plum Creek near Center Square. U. H. Stow was appointed to superintend the building of the same.