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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 Soldiers Reunion – Sep 1875

The following article about Switzerland County, Indiana veterans appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 18 Sep 1875 – Page 4, Column 3
See also: Switzerland County Military Records

Soldiers Reunion.

There will be held at Indianapolis on the 14th and 15th of October a Soldiers Reunion. Meetings are being held in all of the Counties over the State for the purpose of organizing to attend this grand Reunion.

Switzerland County was not tardy when Soldiers were needed to carry on the war, but furnished her quota with a promptness that we took look back to with pride. She should be equally prompt now to send her representatives to a Reunion, the object of which is to keep alove the fraternal feelings of those of her sons who shared the hardships and dangers of the march and the battle field during the long four years of our country’s peril. We therefore call upon the Soldiers of Switzerland County (no matter in what Regiment they served or what their term of service may have been, officers and privates,) to meet at the Court House in Vevay, on Tuesday, September 21, at 2 o’clock, P. M., for the purpose of making arrangements to attend the Reunion at Indianapolis. Turn out one and all, no matter whether you can go to Indianapolis or not. Let us at least have a Reunion of the Soldiers of our own County, and let every one who can attend the Reunion at Indianapolis that Switzerland County may not be ashamed of her representation.

  • William Patton, Co. A, 3rd Ind. Cav.
  • W. R. Johnston, Co. A, 3rd Ind. Cav.
  • David Dyer, jr., Co. A, 3rd Ind. Cav.
  • Henry Cotton, Co. A, 3rd Ind. Cav.
  • James C. Long, Co. A, 3rd Ind. Cav.
  • Henry D. Banta, Co. A, 3rd Ind. Cav.
  • William Long, Co. C, 3rd Ind. Cav.
  • Geo. P. Anderson, Co. C, 3rd Ind. Cav.
  • James C. Kincaid, Co. C, 3rd Ind. Cav.
  • John W. Kincaid, Co. C, 3rd Ind. Cav.
  • John Long, Co. C, 3rd Ind. Cav.
  • John D. Works, Co. D, 10th Ind. Cav.
  • Henry Fallis, Co. D, 10th Ind. Cav.
  • Lewis F. Works, Co. E, 50th Ind. Inf.
  • John P. White, Co. D, 10th Ind. Inf.
  • Mathew Worstel, Co. F, 22d Ind. Inf.
  • A. J. Elder, Co. F, 22d Ind. Inf.
  • James Horton, Co. B, 140th Ind. Inf.
  • M. P. Baird, Co. D, 93d Ind. Inf.
  • Hugh Brown, Co. H, 6th Ind. Inf.
  • John Armstrong, Co. C. 54th Ind. Inf.
  • S. R. Tinker, Co. C, 54th Ind. Inf.

And many others.

Vevay List of Letters – 19 Aug 1875

The following article about Vevay, Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 21 Aug 1875 – Page 4, Column 3

List of Letters remaining uncalled for in Vevay Post Office, Aug. 19:

  • W. C. Bisent
  • Vincen Brown
  • Mrs. Jane Cox
  • Frank DeMiney
  • William Dow
  • James Hitchens
  • Theato Hoffman
  • Miss Ella Holler
  • John House
  • A. C. Israel
  • Miss Annie Memay
  • Ira Peabody
  • E. C. Pendleton
  • Mrs. Elnett Phillips
  • Miss Le Rochat
  • Solomon Sawvain
  • John Thatcher
  • Mrs. Julia Wiley
  • Mrs. Emma Wright

JAS. C. LONG, P.M.

Switzerland County Real Estate Transfers – Jul 1875

Switzerland County, Indiana real estate transfers for July 1875 appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 14 Aug 1875 – Page 4, Column 2

Transfers of Real Estate.

The Records at the Recorder’s Office show that during the month of July the following transfers of Real Estate were made in this county:

John H. Cunningham and others to John W. Morrison, part s e qr sec 35, t 4, r 3, a lot of land in Cotton Township. W. D. $204

Francis M. Huston to Abner Gates, part n e qr sec 11, t 2, r 2, (number of acres not given). W. D. $1,600.

United States to Henry Rodgers, s e qr of n e qr sec 30, t 3, r 3, 40 24/100 acres. Patent.

United States to Henry Rodgers, n e qr of n w qr sec 30, t 3, r 3, 40 24/100 acres. Patent.

Henry Rodgers to Wm. Rodgers n e qr of n w qr; also s e qr of n w qr sec 30, t 3, r 3, 80 48/100 acres. W. D. $2,000.

Henry Rodgers to Wm. Rodgers, a small lot of land near Moorefield. W. D. $300.

John D. Harwood and others to Andrew Schewman, a lot of ground adjoining Vevay. W. D. $375.

Wesley H. Adkinson, Commissioner, to Thomas W. Cooper, part n w qr sec 7, t 2, r 2, 90 acres. Q. D. $1,400.

Jonathan M. Froman to Dempsey F. Dufour, part of sec 4, t 1, r 2, 25/100 of an acre. W. D. $40.

John Watts to John Platt, lot No. 104, Herrick’s addition to Patriot. W. D. $140.

Wm. J. Baird to Henry Gerard, n w ½ of lot No. 71, original Vevay. W. D. $175.

David P. Anshutz to Samuel and William P. Lock, out lots of F. G. S.’s addition to Vevay, Nos. 37, 38, and part of 39. W. D. $,1800.

Martin R. Green to Sarah A. Long, part of sec 14, t 2, r 1, 1 75/100 acres. W. D. $100.

Edward Abbott to Hannah Abdon, part n w qr sec 31, t 3, r 1, 16 acres. Q. C. $400.

Supply Walker to John Fisher and Lewis Dusch, w ½ of n e qr sec 5, t 1, r 2, 78 80/100 acres. W. D. $2,250.

Jackson Harmon to Julia A. Johnston, part n e qr sec 14, t 5, r 12, 14 50/100 acres. W. D. $300.

Wm. W. Goodner to Winston W. Gilbert, a lot in Allensville. W. D. $500.

John Armstrong, Sheriff, to Jonathan McMakin, part of sec 26, t 3, r 3, 52 acres. Lease for seven years. $138.15.

Vevay List of Letters – 5 Aug 1875

The following article about Vevay, Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 7 Aug 1875 – Page 4, Column 5

List of Letters remaining uncalled for in Vevay Post Office, Aug. 5:

  • B. M. Davis
  • Miss Francis Edwards
  • Mrs. Maryette Froman
  • Henry Gordon
  • Chas. C. Martin
  • B. F. Montanye
  • Jas. Newcomb
  • Elizabeth Pickett
  • Miss Mary Ann Smith
  • Mrs. Emily P. Smith
  • Jas. A. Speak
  • Ephraim Williamson
  • John Worley

JAS. C. LONG, P. M.

Vevay List of Letters – 8 Jul 1875

The following article about Vevay, Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 10 Jul 1875 – Page 4, Column 2

List of Letters remaining uncalled for in Vevay Post Office, July 8:

  • Thos. Adams
  • J. F. Bellamy
  • Miss Sallie Brindley
  • Adnes Clark
  • Granville M. Dodd
  • Scott Ellis
  • Francis Edwards
  • Mrs. Martha C. Furnish
  • Frank Glenn
  • Ned Gayle
  • Leon Graves
  • Mrs. Matilda L. Jones
  • James B. Morrison
  • Mrs. Norie Mitchell
  • Mrs. E. McHenry
  • Mrs. Josy Pickett
  • Miss Mary Phillips
  • Mrs. Wm. Peters
  • Mrs. Ada Raymond
  • Mrs. Sallie Sursey
  • Mrs. Polly A Sturgeon
  • Levi Sedam
  • Prof. Henry Samuel
  • Joseph Younger
  • James Woede
  • Mrs. Bettie Wolfe

JAS. C. LONG, P. M.

Switzerland County Real Estate Transfers – Jun 1875

Switzerland County, Indiana real estate transfers for June 1875 appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 10 Jul 1875 – Page 4, Column 1

Transfers of Real Estate.

The Records at the Recorder’s Office show that during the month of June the following transfers of Real Estate were made in this county:

Jabez Vandorin to Elias Vandorin, part of n w qr sec 23, t 2, r 1, 43/100 of an acre. W. D. $10.

Ebenezer Hafford and others to Jacob Banta, undivided interest in pt of n w ½ of n w qr sec 30, t 2, r 3, 72 42/100 acres. W. D. $1,000.

Ebenezer Hafford and others to John S. Malcomson, undivided interest in pt frac sec 25, t 2, r 4; also pt of n w qr sec 36, t 2, r 4, 129 acres. W. D. $2,000.

Alice McCulloch to James Dyer, undivided one 1/3 of 47 feet off of lot No. 31, in Center Square. W. D. $475.

Jefferson C. Smith to Nassau Worrell, pt of frac secs 24 and 25, t 3, r 3, 14 acres; also pt of s w qr sec 19, t 3, r 3, 50 acres. W. D. $1,800.

Wm. H. Daily to Frederick Hess, lot No. 27, in Center Square. W. D. $175.

Hiram Lostetter to Jacob Baker, interest in the undivided ½ of pt of s w and s e qrs sec 31, t 3, r 1; also same interest in pt of n e qr sec 6, t 2, r 1. Quit Claim. $325.

Henry Wallick to Jacob Baker, pt n e qr sec 7, t 2, r 1, 33 56/100 acres; also pt of n w qr sec 7, t 2, r 1, 2 91/100 acres. W. D. $2,600.

Wm. Koehler to Charles Eichler, pt of n e qr sec 31, t 2, r 1, 7 acres. W. D. $500.

John Riley to Mary Dilts, pt of s w qr of s w qr sec 14, t 2, r 2, 3 and 75/100 acres. W. D. $100.

Enoch Protsman to U. P. Schenck, his interest in Samuel Protsman’s Estate. W. D. $2,250.

James P. Marsh to Charles M. Newkirk, pt of lot No. 38, in Bennington. W. D. $40.

Thomas B. McGregor to Charles M. Newkirk, pt of frac sec 6, t 3, r 3. W. D. $50.

Augustus Welch and others to Charles M. Newkirk, pt of lot No. 39, in Bennington. Q. C. $42.

Anna E. and Joseph E. Bonnell to Uriah Wade, e half of lots Nos. 8 and 24, original Florence. W. D. $150.

Martha S. Lindley to John Sullivan, “Seminary Hill Farm,” near Vevay. W. D. $1,300.

Silas Q. Howe to Paulina C. Shafer, lots Nos. 86 and 87, Green’s addition to Patriot. W. D. $275.

Malissa O. and Geo. W. Torrance, to Robert A. Knox, pt of lot No. 118, original Vevay. W. D. $445.

Wm. H. Dunning to Joseph Fulton, pt of sec 2, t 2, r 2, 20 acres. W. D. $600.

Frederick Taylor to Lewis F. Works, undivided 1/3 part of s w qr sec 21, t 2, r 3, 75 acres. W. D. $500.

Hugh L. Norris, sr., to Hugh L. Norris, jr., pt of sec 29, t 3, r 1, 40 acres. W. D. $5.

Nancy Nichols to Benjamin L. Wiley, pt of s e qr s w qr sec 19, t 2, r 1, 35 81/100 acres. W. D. $1,600.

Rachel Whitehead to Augustus Weaver, undivided 1/3 in certain lots and parts of lots in Mt. Sterling. W. D. $200, and other considerations.

Milton Gullion and James M. C. Brown to Alfred Bennet, pt of n e qr sec 34, t 2, r 2, 5 91/100 acres. W. D. $250.

Amy Emerson to Alvin Van Houten, a parcel of land n w of the Methodist Church in Patriot. W. D. $81.

Christopher Mack to Henry Kurr, undivided one half of n w qr sec 31, t 3, r 1, west, 80 acres. W. D. $1,250.

Henry Schewe to Frank Miller, pt of lots Nos. 105, 106, and 107, original Vevay. W. D. $400.

Jacob R. Harris to Harvey W. Scranton, about 308 acres in Posey Township. W. D. $35,000.

Henry L. Myers to Charles W. Bruner, pt of s e qr of sec 27, t 3, r 2, 18 51/100 acres. W. D> $100.

Americus Benedict to Charles W. Bruner, quit claim to the same land. $65.

Wm. T. Detraz to James Cowan, Trustee of Craig Township, a lot of ground for School House in Craig Township. W. D. $1, and other considerations.

John Moody to Francis M. Houston, pt of sec 13, t 2, r 2, 1 ½ acres. W. D. $35.

Joseph Voris to John Vanosdol, pt of n w qr sec 3, t 5, r 12, 5 63/100 acres. W. D. $200.

Thomas Hughes to John Bassett, lot No. 66, Green’s addition to Patriot. W. D. $50.

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.

Vevay List of Letters – 17 Jun 1875

The following article about Vevay, Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 19 Jun 1875 – Page 4, Column 2

List of Letters remaining uncalled for in Vevay Post Office, June 17, 1875:

  • Vincent Brown
  • Wm. F. Z. Burley
  • Lewis Frashar
  • Miss Hester Hitchens
  • W. H. Kelso
  • Margaret Lewis
  • Joe W. B. McClintock
  • Miss Alice McCallum
  • Mrs. Mary J. Olmstead
  • Jane E. Peelman
  • Eley Swango
  • Miss Jennie Seaver
  • Mrs. L. M. Sargent
  • L. D. Shanks
  • Lindly Smith

J. C. LONG, P. M.