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Vevay Hotel Arrivals – 25 Oct 1873

The following article about Vevay, Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 25 Oct 1873 – Page 4, Column 2

The following are the Hotel arrivals in this place since last Monday:

HENRY HOUSE.

  • Col. W. D. Ward, Versailles, Ind.
  • Hon. David Henry, Pleasant
  • C. W. Bruner, East Enterprise
  • B. C. Mead
  • P. LeSoer
  • Alfred Wilson
  • Mrs. Vanhouten
  • Thos. Watts
  • T. C. Jack
  • J. P. Searcy, Patriot, Ind.
  • Thomas H. Sutton
  • Wm. J. Keeney
  • Wm. H. Cunningham, Quercus Grove, Ind.
  • Capt. John Smith
  • Maj. Preston
  • E. G. Wheeler
  • I. J. Phillips, Cincinnati
  • A. G. Summerfield
  • Mrs. Grayson, Ky.
  • B. M. Hill
  • James Gray, Madison, Ind.
  • Jolly & Bro., Ripley Co., Ind.
  • J. C. McGregor, Scotland
  • W. J. White, Warsaw, Ky.

LE’CLERC HOUSE.

  • Samuel Wender
  • John Eckert
  • B. N. Lanham, Madison
  • J. L. Carter, Newport, Ky.
  • J. T. Ireland
  • S. D. Nash, Owen Co., Ky.
  • A. L. Lindsay, Louisville
  • Hon. John G. Berkshire
  • John O. Cravens, Osgood, Ind.
  • James S. Jelley, Rising Sun
  • R. Gregg, Ohio county
  • John Borned, Zanesville, O.
  • Thomas B. Queen, Covington, Ky.
  • John Gates, Jr.
  • Theo. E. Elliott
  • Herman Heck, Cincinnati
  • T. F. McCreary
  • Dempsy Gullion, Florence
  • Wm. Twineham, Bennington
  • Wm. J. Gibbs, Fairview
  • S. Stewart, Quercus Grove

CITY HOTEL.

  • George Lintz
  • William Shafer
  • Fred Backer
  • John Mitchell
  • George Felton, Louisville
  • Oliver Bear, Madison
  • T. Collins, Ky.
  • Thomas Land
  • Joseph Bundle, Florence
  • Mr. Doan, Mt. Stephenson, Ind.
  • Samuel Collins, Morrison
  • Ada Cohern
  • Jacob Zwichel, Ind.
  • John Riley, Indianapolis
  • Jos. Wright
  • Mike Arman
  • Adam Zeisner

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.

Vevay Hotel Arrivals – 9 Aug 1873

The following article about Vevay, Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 9 Aug 1873 – Page 4, Column 4

Hotel Arrivals.

LE’CLERC HOUSE.

  • W. P. Pleasants, Mt. Vernon, Ill.
  • J. W. Owens
  • Bernard McMahon
  • J. Higans
  • John B. Gest, Cincinnati
  • J. P. Noonan, Covington, Ky.
  • Jacob Nichles, Indianapolis
  • Wm. Babb
  • Wm. Boden
  • F. M. Charlton
  • B. Birnstell
  • A. G. Krandler, Louisville, Ky.
  • B. Shultz
  • W. Freeman
  • Joseph Reinheart
  • John Sheets
  • W. A. Asphon
  • H. C. White
  • W. R. White
  • P. R. Vernon, Madison, Ind.
  • G. H. Keeney
  • M. R. Green
  • J. M. Scranton
  • James Houston and lady
  • Mrs. Hickman, Patriot
  • U. H. Stow, Enterprise
  • W. H. Moore, Warsaw, Ky.
  • Leon G. Brown, Jamestown, N. Y.
  • J. W. Eblin, Carrolton, Ky.
  • Dr. J. C. Henry
  • David Hedden, New Albany, Ind.
  • W. G. Krutz
  • Harry Krutz
  • Daniel Wright, Florence
  • J. B. Young, Boston
  • W. Price, Virginia

VEVAY HOTEL.

  • John Weber
  • James Ranson
  • H. Thomas
  • T. Hober
  • J. Hamburgar
  • Harry Bienfield
  • Frank Naursi
  • Edward Hollar
  • Wm. Garvin
  • E. Terwiliger, Cincinnati
  • James Eblin, Vevay
  • George Adkinson
  • Robert Knox, Ghent, Ky.
  • Wm. Clevenger, Boyd’s Ridge
  • W. Scott, Moorefield
  • J. Cole, Mt. Sterling
  • George Bowan
  • Wm. Park, Craig Township
  • John D. Schroeder, Kansas City, Mo.
  • J. W. Manford
  • Henry Cooper
  • C. J. Ryan, Bennington
  • B. Kellier
  • A. J. Works
  • Frank Lutton, Enterprise
  • Jonathan Froman, Tapps Ridge
  • Wm. J. Gibbs
  • B. Peabody
  • C. Peabody, Fairview
  • C. Bromswell
  • Francis Schoonover, Center Square
  • L. Edrington, Florence
  • Miss C. Eblin
  • T. Lymon, Carrolton, Ky.
  • A. Leep, Madison
  • W. Beamon, Rising Sun

HENRY HOUSE.

  • Alfred Wilson
  • Jason G. Gurley
  • B. C. Mead and wife
  • Mrs. Alfred Dunning
  • Mrs. Geo. W. Chase
  • Jacob R. Harris
  • Samuel Fisk
  • George H. Keeney, Patriot
  • Sylvester Morrison, Fairview
  • James Hewitt
  • Wm. Voris, Bennington
  • Mr. Vawter, Madison
  • James P. Frakes and wife, Cole’s Corner
  • Mr. Harris
  • Miss Harris
  • Mr. Goddard, Quercus Grove
  • Samuel Henry, Pleasant
  • Samuel Porter, Craig
  • Col. W. D. Ward, wife and daughter, Versailles
  • Mrs. Sallie Roberts, Ohio
  • R. F. Hall, Cincinnati
  • R. E. Moore, Indianapolis
  • David Dow, Mt. Sterling

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.

Vevay Hotel Arrivals – 2 Aug 1873

The following article about Vevay, Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 2 Aug 1873 – Page 4, Column 2

Hotel Arrivals.

HENRY HOUSE.

  • Theodore Humphrey
  • Elza Abbott
  • B. C. Mead, wife and three friends
  • Jas. Wilson
  • Mr. Watts, Patriot, Ind.
  • Col. W. C. Ward, Versailles, Ind.
  • Wm. R. Johnston, Indianapolis, Ind.
  • Robt. Morton
  • Wm. Voris
  • Hon. David Henry
  • John Kerr
  • Samuel Henry
  • L. M. Hotchkiss
  • Nelson Harris, Pleasant, Ind.
  • Lovel Edrington
  • Samuel Stoops, Florence, Ind.
  • John F. Cotton
  • Perry K. Cotton, Moorefield, Ind.
  • Jonathan McMakin
  • Capt. Percy Rous, Mt. Sterling, Ind.

LE’CLERC HOUSE.

  • Hon. John G. Berkshire, Osgood, Ind.
  • Maj. Silas Howe
  • Capt. John Watts
  • Thomas Watts
  • David Stevenson
  • Wm. Emerson
  • Charles O’Brien
  • G. H. Keeney, Patriot, Ind.
  • F. F. Wechel, Dayton, O.
  • Henry Obermyer
  • J. H. Moss
  • T. W. Maddock, Cincinnati, O.
  • W. T. Drake
  • S. Wripple, Madison, Ind.
  • Hon. S. H. Stewart
  • Maj. J. S. Jelley
  • C. C. Murdock, Rising Sun, Ind.
  • Wm. Harde, Washington, Ind.
  • Cornelius Larabe, Brownstown, Ind.
  • H. Benham, Louisville, Ky.

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.

Switzerland County Circuit Court – Apr 1873

The Switzerland County, Indiana Circuit Court report appeared in:

Vevay Reveille – 5 Apr 1873 – Page 4, Column 2

Law Report.

Circuit Court—Judge Berkshire.

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

State vs. Richard Gaines—assault and battery. Continued for process.

State vs. E. Howard—grand larceny. Continued for process.

State vs. John F. Miller—assault and battery with intent to commit a rape. Continued for process.

State vs. John A. Literal—assault and battery with intent to murder.—Continued for process.

State vs. Perry Woods—assault and battery with intent to murder. Continued because defendant is in penitentiary for another offense.

State vs. Lewis Woods—counterfeiting. Continued because defendant is in penitentiary for another offense.

State vs. Jesse Stevens—larceny.—Continued for process.

State vs. Calvin Edrington—assault and battery with intent to commit rape. Continued for process.

State vs. Wm. Wilson—assault and battery with intent to murder. Continued for process.

State vs. Elisha Lampkins—assault and battery. Continued for process.

State vs. James Smead—giving whisky to minor, two cases. Nolle prosequi.

State vs. Samuel Woods—grand larceny. Continued for process.

State vs. John Rayl—carrying concealed weapons. Continued for process.

State vs. John Richards—desecrating the Sabbath, two cases. Continued for process.

State vs. Timothy McCarthy—carrying concealed weapons. Continued for process.

State vs. Timothy McCarthy—disturbing lawful assembly. Continued for process.

State vs. F. Luke—selling whisky to minor, 4 cases. Nolle prosequi.

State vs. Si Steele—disturbing religious meeting. Steel tried by Court and fined $5; continued as to Lockridge, he not having been arrested.

State vs. Si Steele—assault and battery. Nolle prosequi.

State vs. James Higgins—disturbing religious meeting. Continued for process.

State vs. Poley Jacobs—selling without license, six cases. Nolle prosequi.

State vs. John Thorning—selling to minor, six cases. Nolle prosequi.

State vs. Milton Ballard—grand larceny. Continued for process.

State vs. Kirk Steel—assault and battery. Fined $3.00.

State vs. James Jackman—petit larceny, two cases. Nolle.

State vs. John L. Thiebaud—selling to minor. Nolle.

State vs. Allen Coy—contempt. Continued.

State vs. Bruce Peabody—contempt. Defendant discharged.

State vs. James Nelson—illegal voting. Indictment quashed and defendant discharged.

State vs. John O. Smith—assault and battery; plead guilty, and fined $2.50.

State vs. John F. Plew. Tried and found not guilty.

State vs. Greeley Sags—carrying concealed weapons. Acquitted.

State vs. Thomas Bell—stealing horse. Tried, found guilty, sentenced to penitentiary for three years, fined $125, and disfranchised ten years.

State of Indiana vs. David Miller—Manslaughter. Tried and acquitted.

Cornelius Vandever vs. Wellington Henderson—to quiet title to real estate. Dismissed by plaintiff.

Huldah Merrit et al vs. Theodore Humphrey et al—damages. Set for trial April 14, 1873.

Wm. McFadden vs. Albert F. Hyde et al—foreclosure. Default and decree.

State vs. Frank Muret—assault and battery. Fined $5.

State vs. James A. Works—contempt—discharged.

State vs. Henry Johnston, Sarah Wiley, Fletcher Johnston, and Helen Moody—riot. Trial by jury. Helen Moody acquitted, and the other defendants fined $17 each.

Bledsoe & Beymer vs. Roddis White—on note. Judgment for $93.85.

LeRoy Jones et al vs. George W. Hawthorn—on note. Judgment for $80.05.

John F. Cotton vs. E. H. Rogers and Henry Rogers—on note. Default.

Daniel S. Boyd et al vs. Mary Boyd—partition. Default.

Mathias Medary vs. Wm. H. Dunning et al—foreclosure of mortgage. Default.

Solomon Wright vs. Simeon Tague—on note. Default and judgment for $72.20.

Solomon Froman vs. Eugene Tardy—default and judgment.

Vevay Reveille – 12 Apr 1873 – Page 4, Column 4

LAW REPORT.

Circuit Court—Judge Berkshire.

Frederick Carson—Replevin. Dismissed.

James A. Works vs. Milo A. Hana—Replevin. Dismissed.

Frederick Carson vs. James W. Lewis—Replevin. Transferred to Jennings county.

Lemuel Bledsoe vs. Roddis White—On note. Judgment by Default.

Wm. R. Johnston vs. Wm. Cooper et al. Dismissed.

Frank Dufour vs. David Price—For Damages. Continued.

Thomas Gibbs vs. Elizabeth Gibbs—Partition. Continued.

Sarah W. Anderson vs. Estate of Joseph Rutherford—Account. Continued.

First National Bank of Vevay vs. Jacob R. Harris—Note. Dismissed.

State vs. Thomas Armstrong—Forfeited Recognizance. Judgment for $100.00.

George F. Tardy et al vs. Josephine Todd—To contest Will. Continued.

Timothy McCarty vs. Mary McCarty—Partition. Report of Sale of Land received and money ordered to be paid into Court.

Joseph Cain vs. Estate of Lawrence W. Gordon—Claim. Stricken from Docket.

Johnathan McMakin vs. Estate of Lientz—Claim. Allowed.

Joseph Cole vs. Nicholas Lientz—Claim. Stricken from the Docket.

Sophia Saunders vs. Estate of Wm. Scudder—Claim. Dismissed.

Frederick Carson vs. U. P. Schenck—Replevin. Dismissed.

Same vs. Matthew Worstell—Replevin. Transferred to Jennings County.

Same vs. Zeb. Yonge et al—Replevin. Transferred to Jennings county.

Johnathan McMakin vs. Elijah Waltz—Trespass. Continued.

Mary P. White vs. Ben. C. Mead, Executor, &c.—Continued.

James Kincaid vs. Martha Kincaid—Divorce. Dismissed.

William H. Israel vs. Alanson R. Wells—Appeal. Motion to require plaintiff to give security for costs refused and cause continued.

James Hunter vs. Wm. J. Gibbs—Judgment for plaintiff for $115.00.

Lewis Schroder vs. V. & M. Turnpike Co. Continued.

Samuel Pleasants vs. V. & M. Turnpike Co. Continued.

John Higham vs. James H. Patterson—Foreclosure. Continued.

Nancy Nichols vs. Sarah Wiley—Partition. Dismissed.

Charles Effner vs. Brewster C. Alvord—Account. Judgment for $198.

State vs. James W. Horton—Trespass. Dismissed.

State, on relation of David Hoover, vs. John Clendenning—On Official Bond. Judgment for plaintiff for $144.33.

George O. Griffith vs. Cincinnatus Bradley. Continued.

State vs. Thomas Wright—Assault and Battery. Nolle.

State vs. Wm. Wright et al—Assault and Battery. Nolle.

State vs. Geo. C. Myers and Thomas Armstrong—Forfeited recognizance.—Judgment against Armstrong for $100, and dismissed as to Myers.

Eli Sturgeon vs. Theodore Walker et al—Foreclosure. Continued.

State, on relation of Harriet Steele, vs. James Ash. Continued.

A Special Term of the Circuit Court will be held in Vevay, commencing next Tuesday.

Vevay Reveille – 19 Apr 1873 – Page 4, Column 2

LAW REPORT.

Circuit Court—Judge Berkshire.

State vs. Thomas Wright—Assault and battery. Nolle prosequi.

State vs. Caroline Wright—Assault and battery. Tried and acquitted.

State vs. Caroline Wright—Assault. Nolle prosequi.

State vs. Thomas Wright—Assault. Nolle prosequi.

John Rickets et al vs. Emmanuel Hitchens. Dismissed.

State vs. James A. Smith—On forfeited recognizance. Continued.

The Term closed on the evening of the 11th inst.

A Special Term of Court commenced last Monday, Judge John R. Cravens presiding. The follinwg cases are to be tried:

Keziah B. Perry vs. Harvey Schroeder and Henry Thorning—To recover Real Estate.

Huldah Merit and James H. Merit vs. Theodore Humphrey and Jacob R. Harris, Executors of Cornelius Humphrey, deceased—For Damages.

The Humphrey—Merit case is now being tried, before a jury, but up to time of going to press had not been decided.

(In consequence of having received intelligence of the deal of Mrs. Palace Merit, last Thursday night Court adjourned until next Wednesday.)

Working Men’s Friendly Society of Vevay Cabinet Organ Subscribers – 1873

The following article about Vevay, Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 22 Mar 1873 – Page 4, Column 4

Cabinet Organ for the W. M. F. Society.

At the Temperance Meeting at the Court House last Sunday afternoon a collection was taken up for the purpose of purchasing a Cabinet Organ for the use of the Working Men’s Friendly Society of Vevay. At the request of the Society we publish a list of those who contributed:

[See newspaper for subscription amounts.]

  • U. P. Schenck
  • Joseph Peelman
  • Theodore Livings
  • Pat Carr
  • T. H. Downey
  • George H. Redd
  • A. R. Boggs
  • Jakob Bill
  • M. P. Baird
  • Wm. T. Smiley
  • W. Jain
  • William Malcolm
  • M. Belden
  • C. Goldenburg
  • Detraz & Shaw
  • Carrie Thiebaud
  • Carrie Yonge
  • Mrs. L. Johnston
  • J. A. Works
  • Wm. Kincaid, Sr.
  • T. D. Wright
  • Lulu Wright
  • S. B. Miller
  • W. S. Kincaid
  • W. J. Baird
  • O. P. Burns
  • Ed. C. Wright
  • David Miller
  • H. H. Banta
  • John Orem
  • J. F. Bristow
  • J. W. Moxley
  • John Armstrong
  • Joseph Genat
  • W. J. Kane
  • Wm. Furnish
  • George A. Chapman
  • Chas. Saberton
  • Wm. Faulkner
  • Wm. Archer
  • Sol McCallum
  • Carl Burchmann
  • Dick Archer
  • Alex. Lemons
  • F. R. Detraz
  • J. Dufour
  • J. F. Boss
  • M. W. Tague
  • Mary Herzog
  • J. Weber
  • S. P. Bell
  • J. W. Gray
  • Z. I. Yonge
  • James Torrance
  • James H. Goldenburg
  • Annie Chatelin
  • J. Melcher
  • Eliza Kincaid
  • John P. Butz
  • F. R. Dufour
  • Cash (by one)
  • W. H. Adkinson
  • M. A. Rous
  • J. H. Netherland
  • Perret Dufour
  • J. C. Kincaid
  • J. W. Faulkner
  • C. E. Golay
  • J. L. Thiebaud
  • C. S. Peters
  • Cash (by three)
  • H. A. Downey
  • F. Bonner
  • J. W. Johnston
  • M. Blach
  • H. Gerard
  • Stow
  • J. A. Gale
  • L. O. Schroeder
  • John T. Schoefield
  • L. W. Golay
  • Wm. B. Owens
  • George Clendening
  • E. H. Mead
  • J. E. Abbott
  • F. M. Griffith
  • Bayard Beagle
  • Squire Hulley, Jr.
  • Thomas Heath
  • Thos. J. Griffith
  • D. R. Hoffman
  • Mrs. C. Gerard
  • Mattie Graham
  • Wm. Hall
  • Mrs. Noble
  • Mrs. Boulton
  • Josie Detraz
  • Mary Calhoun
  • Sophie Dickason
  • Sallie Campbell
  • Hannah Armstrong
  • D. Goldenburg
  • Mrs. C. Theibaud
  • M. B. Perry
  • Lewis Blust
  • George Whistlen
  • Jas. Anderson (Irish)
  • Wm. Shaw
  • Alfred Shaw

The following subscriptions have been obtained since Sunday:

  • James A. Muret
  • D. P. Anshutz
  • John Holler
  • John Chatelin
  • James C. Long
  • C. S. Horton
  • F. & C. Boerner
  • Grisard & Bro.
  • James Sullivan
  • M. D. Fuget
  • J. W. Rodgers
  • J. W. Jackson
  • Ed. Cox
  • W. Z. Dickson
  • A. B. Cox
  • W. Patton
  • James V. Anderson
  • M. H. Roberts
  • Richard Glover
  • Wm. Stevenson
  • Wm. F. Burley
  • Budd Plew
  • Victor Norisez
  • George W. Mendell
  • Kansas Holdcroft
  • Robert Hunt
  • Jon. Jennings
  • James B. Eblin
  • H. Bright
  • J. W. Lewis
  • W. I. Davis
  • G. W. Teats
  • B. F. Schenck
  • U. P. Schenck, Jr.
  • Cash (by one)
  • J. D. Harwood

 

Total: $106.95