Dearborn County Newspaper Notices – 1835

The following notices appeared in Dearborn County, Indiana newspapers in 1835:

Indiana Palladium – 12 Sep 1835 – Page 3, Column 4

Ran off!
RAN away from the subscriber, on the 29th of August last, living in North Hogan, Dearborn county, Ind. an indented apprentice girl, commonly known by the name of Becca Diggs, 14 years of age. The object of this notice is to forwarn all persons from trusting her on my account under the most strict penalties of the law.
HENRY BRUCE.
Sept. 13.

Indiana Palladium – 19 Sep 1835 – Page 3, Column 4

SIX CENTS REWARD.
Ran away from the subscriber on the 15th inst., an indented apprentice boy, known by the name of Jesse Cozine.—Any person delivering me said boy shall receive the above reward and no charges paid. This notice is also to forwarn all persons from harboring or trusting him under the strict penalties of the law.
WILLIAM V. CHEEK.
September 18th, 1835.

Indiana Palladium – 10 Oct 1835 – Page 4, Column 3

SIX CENTS REWARD
Ran away from the subscriber on the 15th inst., an indented apprentice boy, known by the name of Jesse Cozine.—Any person delivering me said boy shall receive the above reward and no charges paid. This notice is also to forwarn all persons from harboring or trusting him under the strict penalties of law.
WILLIAM V. CHEEK.
September 18, 1835.

Indiana Palladium – 17 Oct 1835 – Page 4, Column 3

NOTICE
I DEEM it an incumbent duty to inform the public that the wife of the undersigned Nancy Small has “left my bed and board,” (to use a legal phrase) “without any just cause or provocation,” on my part. This “notice,” therefore, is given “to forwarn any and every person from contracting, harboring, trusting, or having any thing to do with her in any manner or shape on my account, as I am determined to “exercise the most rigorous penalties decreed to me by the law.”
JOHN SMALL.
Sept. 26.

Indiana Palladium – 14 Nov 1835 – Page 3, Column 4

NOTICE.
As my wife Elizabeth has abandoned my bed and board without any just cause, this is to forwarn all from trusting or harboring her on my account, as I shall pay to debts which she may contract after this date.
FRANCIS WELSH.
Nov. 12th, 1835.