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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.

Switzerland County Real Estate Transfers – May 1875

Switzerland County, Indiana, real estate transfers for May 1875 appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 12 Jun 1875 – Page 4, Column 2

Transfers of Real Estate.

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

John W. Shirey to Wm. M. Green, west part of Lot No. 50, J. Herrick’s addition to Patriot. W. D. $1,250.

Jacob R. Harris, Guardian, to Wm. F. North, undivided four-fifths of two-thirds of part Lot No. 31, original Patriot. Q. C. D. $533.33.

Jane A. Humphrey to Wm. F. North, undivided one-third of part of Lot No. 31, original Patriot. $333.33.

Janet Malcomson to John S. Malcomson, 129 acres in Craig Township. W. D. $6,400.

Elizabeth Banta to Lafayette and James B. Banta, part of s w qr sec 29, t 2, r 3, 40 acres. W. D. Maintenance during life and love and affection.

Wm. Patton to Alex. Edgar, part of Lot No. 2, J. S.’s ad to Vevay. Q. C. D. $50.

Joseph Culp to Chester C. Culp, part s w qr sec 32, t 3, r 2, 50 acres. W. D. (For consideration see Record.)

Levi W. Stewart to Rodolph M. Lamson, part n w qr sec 16, t 3, r 12, 18 64/100 acres. W. D. $500.

Orlando C. Charlton to Charles J. Ryan, part of secs 22 and 23, t 5, r 12, 206 64/100 acres. W. D. $1,300.

Robert M. Smiley to Carter and Ellen Smiley, Lots Nos. 25 and 26 in J. S.’s ad to Vevay. W. D. $1, and other considerations.

Thomas Armstrong to R. R. Ruter, Lot No. 36, original Patriot. W. D. $900.

Rinaldo R. Ruter to Wm. T. Pate, same lot. W. D. $800.

Isaac Lewis to O. D. Fry, part s w qr sec 15, t 5, r 12, 2 acres. W. D. $100.

James Porter to Mary Downey, 40 acres in Posey Township. W. D. $400.

Jeremiah Downey to Andrew C. Downey, s w qr sec 25, t 4, r 3, 40 acres. W. D. $1,000.

Mary S. Knox to John D. Harwood, interest in Lot 31 and part of Lots Nos. 40 and 41 in F. G. S.’s ad to Vevay. W. D. $500.

John S. Taylor to Mary A. Wells, part of s w qr sec 35, t 4, r 3, 50/100 acres. W. D. $500.

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

James Porter to Elizabeth Downey, s w qr of s w qr sec 29, t 4, r 3, 40 12/100 acres. W. D. $400.

Justis Vairin to Julius Vairin, interest in the estate of Mary Wright, deceased. W. D. $5,000.

Eliza J. and Jefferson C. Smith to Albert Brindley, part of sec 21, t 4, r 12, 94 92/100 acres. W. D. $3,800.

Oliver A. Cole, Guardian, to Solomon Froman, undivided one twenty-first part of n w qr sec 14, t 3, r 3, 127 26/100 acres. G. D. $50.

E. Sylvanus Gale to A. F. and Amy R. Darling, Lot No. 126, original Vevay. W. D. $900.

Maggie J. Malcomson to Jacob Banta, interest in n w half of n w qr sec 30, t 2, r 3, 81 44/100 acres, W. D. $366.67.

Polly McCreary and others to S. and Wm. W. McCreary, part of secs 24 and 25, t 2, r 2, 15 acres. W. D. $2,300.

Charles A. Adams to Albert Adams, part of n e qr sec 33, t 4, r 3, Q. C. $820.

John and Sarah M. Wiles to Simon Beymer, undivided one third interest in part of Estate of Wm. R. Wiley, deceased. W. D. $330.

Vevay List of Letters – 13 May 1875

The following article about Vevay, Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 15 May 1875 – Page 4, Column 3

List of Letters remaining uncalled for in Vevay Post Office, May 13, 1875:

  • Jo. Adams
  • James Cooper
  • Geo. Gleason
  • Wm. Jackson
  • Thos. Marsh
  • Mrs. Fanny Lewis
  • Franklin P. Rice
  • Abram Robinson
  • Harrison Sturgeon
  • Maggie Thompson
  • R. T. Williams

J. C. LONG, P.M.

Switzerland County Real Estate Transfers – Apr 1875

Switzerland County, Indiana real estate transfers for April 1875 appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 8 May 1875 – Page 4, Column 2

Transfers of Real Estate.

During the month of April the following transfers of Real Estate were made in this county:

Andrew Gropengeiser to James K. Pleasants, Lot No. 20, F. G. Sheets’ addition to Vevay. W. D. $493.30.

P. A. Bettens to Edward Dowler, part frac sec 1, t 2, r 1, 33 93/100 acres. W. D. $3,400.

Milton Gullion to John Dowler, pt s e qr sec 35, t 2, r 2, 1 35/100 acres. W. D. $138.15.

Louisa Putnam to H. A. Downey, pt of Lot No. 54, original Vevay. W. D. $1,000.

Caroline Walters to Timothy Porter, pt s w qr sec 16, t 2, r 3, 30 acres. Q. C. D. $10.

W. H. Adkinson, Commissioner, to Lewis G. Boyd, Lots Nos. 20 and 29, in Jacksonville; also pt s w qr sec 18, t 2, r 2, 60 acres. C. D. $1,526.

Lewis F. Works, Commissioner, to Catherine DeHart, pt s w and s e qrs sec 22, t 2, r 1, 47 acres. C. D. $1,200.

James P. Schmeid to Daniel Esmann, pt n e qr sec 30, t 2, r 1; also pt n w qr sec 30, t 2, r 1, 70 24/100 acres. W. D. $3,160.80.

Wm. Holder to Abraham Plunket, pt of sec 34, t 4, r 12, 70 acres. W. D. $1,000.

Isaac Niedy to Elijah Land, pt s e qr sec 31, t 2, r 1, 5 acres. W. D. $104.

Nathaniel Fisk to Jonathan L. Pendry, pt of secs 16 and 17, t 2, r 1, 119 80/100 acres. W. D. $7,200.

Caroline Walters to Robert Joyce, pt of s e qr sec 16, t 2, r 3, 30 acres. Q. C. $20.

Rietta and Frank Oaltcoult to Addison Works, Lot No. 59, S. & D.’s addition to Vevay. W. D. $875.

John W. Ellis to James M. Ellis, interest in pt of n w qr sec 21, t 5, r 12, 25 acres. Q. C. $280.

Rebecca J. Francis and others to James M. Ellis, interest in pt of n w qr sec 21, t 5, r 12, 25 acres. Q. C. $280.

Samuel Tait to Deryus Stevens, pt s e and s w qrs sec 12, t 3, r 3, 66 50/100 acres. W. D. $800.

Elias H. Vandorin to Jabez Vandorin, pt n w qr sec 23, t 2, r 1, 41/100 of an acre. W. D. $10.

Lucippa Vandorin to Jabez Vandorin, tp n w qr and sw qr sec 23, t 2, r 1, 46 83/100 acres. Q. C. $400.

John Otzell to George Link, pt of secs 10, 14 and 15, t 5, r 12, 12 acres. W. D. $500.

Cyrus Demaree to James W. Christie, pt s e qr sec 9, t 5, r 12, 10 acres. W. D. $300.

W. H. Adkinson, Commissioner, to John Archer, s w qr sec 27, t 5, r 12, 16 acres. Also, pt s e qr sec 28, t 5, r 12, 57 acres. C. D. $6,150.

Eber Gilbert to Winston W. Gilbert, pt s e qr sec 31, t 3, r 2, 60 acres. Q. C. $1,700.

Perry K. Cotton, Administrator, to Ira M. Brindley, n w ½ of w ½ of n w qr sec 18, t 2, r 3, 39 79/100 acres. A. D. $700.

Hulda and James H. Merrit to Kate Jack, pt of sec 26 and pt of frac sec 35, t 2, r 1, 119 60/100 acres. W. D. $1, and love and affection.

Hulda and James H. Merrit to Harvey Jack, pt of sec 26, and pt of frac sec, t 2, r 1, 119 60/100 acres. W. D. $10,000.

Wm. McHenry to David C. Conner, pt of n e qr sec 25, t 3, r 2, 21 23/100 acres. W. D. $800.

Mary H. Jordan to Richard C. Moore. Lot No. 92, Green’s addition to Patriot. W. D. $160.

Wm. Vawters to Henry Wilson, (no description). Land in Posey Township. W. D. $45.

Thomas J. See to Ann E. Bonnell, lot No. 24, original Florence. W. D. $100.

Merrit H. Roberts, Guardian, to Lewis F. Works, undivided 1/3 of interst in pt of s w qr sec 21, t 2, r 3, 75 acres. G. D. $500.

Wm. Wigel to Alda C. Wigel pt n e qr sec 37, t 2, r 1, 37 acres; also pt n w cor sec 26, t 2, r 1, 55 acres. Q. C. $250.

Dr. E. S. Gale to Wm. F. Goldenburg, Lot No. 127, original Vevay. W. D. $3,250.

Polly McCreary to James Vaugn, undivided one third interest in pt of sec 19, t 2, r 1, 86 48/100 acres. W. D. $1,200.

John Armstrong, Sheriff, to Lucinda Thompson, pt n w qr and pt n e qr sec 17, t 3, r 3, 5 acres. Also undivided ¼ interest in pt of frac sec 2, t 4, r 12, 134 80/100 acres. S. D. $843.

Theodore Livings, Commissioner, to Alvin Driver, pt n side n e qr sec 13, t 2, r 2, 50 acres. C. D. $2,000.

Alvin Driver to Elliott Driver, pt n side n e qr sec 13, t 2, r 2, 50 acres. W. D. $2,000.

Susan Picket, Administratrix, to Charles V. Effner, pt sec 7, t 1, r 2, 12 acres. Also pt sec 12, t 2, r 3, 8 18/100 acres. A. D. $700.

John M. Netherland to Joseph H. Netherland, undivided ½ interest in pt frac sec 2, t 1, r 4, 298 acres. W. D. $1,300.

John Armstrong, Sheriff, to First National Bank of Vevay, pt n w qr of n e qr sec 30, t 2, r 2, 18 acres. S. D. $270.

Nassau Warrall to Jefferson C. Smith, land in Pleasant Township. W. D. $700.

Thomas B. Dow to Joseph Dow, pt s w qr sec 3, t 2, r 2, 10 acres. Q. C. $100.

Switzerland County Traverse Jury – Jun 1875

The Switzerland County, Indiana, Circuit Court traverse jury list appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 8 May 1875 – Page 4, Column 1

Traverse Jury.

The following is the Traverse Jury for the June Term of Court:

  • Jefferson Township—Hiram Corn and Thomas H. Downey
  • York—Andrew Stoops and Garret Kelso
  • Posey—Wm. A. Cross and Samuel Lostutter
  • Cotton—Robert Fox and Jonathan David
  • Pleasant—Francis W. Cole and Wm. Dalgleish
  • Craig—Robert McKay and Thos. A. Haskell

Court commences on the 14th day of June. The Jury will meet on the 2d day of the Term, 15th.

Vevay List of Letters – 29 Apr 1875

The following article about Vevay, Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 1 May 1875 – Page 5, Column 2

List of Letters remaining uncalled for in Vevay Post Office, April 29, 1875:

  • Mrs. Mollie Bristo
  • W. Cass Bisant
  • Josiah Bushnell
  • John Curtice
  • Miss Mattie E. Davis
  • Mrs. Mollie Hamilton
  • John Lancaster
  • John Loudebough
  • Isaac F. McCay
  • Wm. Raughley
  • Mrs. Hessie Rayles
  • Franklin P. Rice
  • Elijah Waltz
  • T. F. Williams

J. C. LONG, P.M.

Switzerland County Circuit Court – Apr 1875

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

Vevay Reveille – 17 Apr 1875 – Page 4, Column 2

LAW REPORT.

A Special Term of the Circuit Court was opened by the Hon. Jas. Y. Allison, last Tuesday morning. John B. Coles, Maj. J. S. Jelley, and Maj. John O. Cravens were the only Attorneys in attendance from abroad.

The following business has been disposed of:

State of Indiana vs. James H. Davies—selling to minor. Default and forfeiture of recognizance.

Same vs. Charles Golay—selling to minor. Nol. Pros.

Same vs. Henry Schewe—selling without permit, three cases. Defendant pleaded guilty, and was fined $10 in each.

Same vs. same—selling without permit, three cases. Submitted to the Court and was fined $10 in each.

Same vs. same—for same offense two cases. Submitted to the Court and acquitted.

Same vs. William Banks—illegal vending, two cases. Defendant pleaded guilty, and was fined $10 in each.

Same vs. William Cassell, William Deaver, Frank Blair, Emma Blair, and Sarah Russell—grand larceny. Cassell, Deaver and Blair pleaded guilty, and were sentenced to the State’s Prison for two years, fined $1 each, and disfranchised for five years. A Nolle was entered as to the others.

Same vs. George Gleason—assault and battery. Defendant pleaded guilty, and was fined $1.

Vevay Reveille – 24 Apr 1875 – Page 4, Column 2

LAW REPORT.

Special Session of Circuit Court—Judge J. Y. Allison.

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

State of Indiana vs. Edward Manuel, jr.—Assault and battery. Defendant pleaded guilty, and was fined $10.

Same vs. Henry Schewe—illegal vending, one case. Indictment quashed.

Same vs. Charles Schmeid—Assault and battery with intent to murder.—Tried by a jury who returned a verdict of guilty of assault and battery, and assessed a fine of $50 against the defendant.

The Pleasant Grove and Indian Creek Turnpike Company vs. R. D. Gullion—On subscription. Submitted to jury, who failed to agree.

The case of William J. Keeney vs. Charles Schmeid, for damages, was called up Tuesday Evening. It will probably consume the balance of the present term.

Vevay List of Letters – 8 Apr 1875

The following article about Vevay, Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 10 Apr 1875 – Page 5, Column 2

List of Letters remaining uncalled for in Vevay Post Office, April 8, 1875:

  • Miss Cis Bales
  • Wood Bales
  • D. W. Culp
  • John Cassidy
  • E. P. Ferris
  • Mrs. Clara Gray
  • Norman Hatch
  • Jack Morris
  • Wm. McClinties
  • Ira B. McHenry
  • Mrs. Julia Protsman
  • Marion Reaves
  • M. L. Stickland
  • S. R. Tilton
  • John S. Turner
  • Mrs. Julia Wiley
  • David Ward
  • John Worly

J. C. LONG, P. M.

Vevay Graded Schools Rolls of Honor – 1875

The Vevay, Switzerland County, Indiana, Graded Schools rolls of honor for 1875 appeared in:

Vevay Reveille – 10 Apr 1875 – Page 5, Column 1

Roll of Honor
Of Vevay Graded Schools, for the month ending April 26th, 1875:

High School.

  • A Class—Mary Kessler, Mary Patton
  • B Class—Rodolph Thiebaud, Stella Griffith
  • C Class—Blanche Van Pelt, Addie Netherland

Intermediate Department.

A Grade

  • A Class—Tenie Murphy, Lottie Mansfield
  • B Class—Jennie Archer, Mary Archer

B Grade

  • A Class—Daniel Trafelet, Charles Melcher
  • B Class—Emma Dufour, Hattie Torrance

C Grade

  • A Class—James Pleasants, Josie Cole
  • B Class—Charles Kiesel, Bennie Belden

Primary Department.

D Grade

  • A Class—Ernie Beagle, Charles Allchin
  • B Class—Charles Kiesel, Willie Strain

E Grade

  • A Class—Frank Detraz, Anna Dehlmeier
  • B Class—Emery Harwood, Clair Hulley

F Grade

  • A Class—Charles Cotton, Ella Riley
  • B Class—Bettie Dufour

G Grade

  • A Class—Alabel Griffith, George Tardy
  • B Class—Louie Miller, Edward Murphy

Vevay Reveille – 30 Oct 1875 – Page 1, Column 5

Roll of Honor of Vevay Public School.

High School.

  • A Class—Rodolph Theibaud, Angeline Welch
  • B Class—Carrie L. Griffith, Ella May Dolby
  • C Class—Nettie Northcott, Laura Harwood

Intermediate Department.

A Grade

  • A Class—Lizzie Goldenburg, Abbie Coleman
  • B Class—Bennie Smock, Lizzie Diermiller
  • C Class—Emma Dufour, Hannah Waldemeier

B Grade

  • A Class—Ellie Dement, Nettie Hathorn

C Grade

  • A Class—Lottie Todd, Alice Burns
  • B Class—Mary Dement, Mollie Hall
  • C Class—Charlie Allchin, Ulie Trafelet

Primary Department

D Grade

  • A Class—Amie Schenck, Clara O’Neal
  • B Class—Ulie Griffith, Mary Daly, Frank Detraz
  • C Class—Alice Yonge, Emory Harwood

E Grade

  • A Class—Mollie Hinsley, Eliza Eaglin
  • B Class—Johnnie Patton, Henry Curry

F Grade

  • A Class—Anna Pleasants, Loulie Ward
  • B Class—Winnie Munnell, Mamie Hatch

G Grade

  • A Class—George Brown, Julia Gropengeiser
  • B Class—Sammie Stucy, Louie Peelman

The Roll of Honor is made out once every five weeks, and is based upon the standing in studies, deportment and attendance of the pupil.

Switzerland County Real Estate Transfers – Mar 1875

Switzerland County, Indiana real estate transfers for March 1875 appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 10 Apr 1875 – Page 4, Column 2

Transfers of Real Estate

By Deeds left for Record in the Recorder’s Office, we learn that the following transfers of Real Estate were made during the month of March:

Fred B. O’Neal to Augustine Courvoisier. Lot No. 11 in P. Dufour’s addition to Vevay. W. D. Consideration, $950.

George W. Fallis to Hugh W. Brown. Part s w qr sec 36, t 3, r 3, 30 acres. W. D. $1,500.

Elizabeth Osborn to Daniel F. Jackson. Undivided half of part of n w qr sec 5, t 3, r 3, 40 acres. W. D. $900.

Thomas F. Adams to Francis A. Jackson. E half of s w qr sec 32, t 1, r 3, 80 acres. W. D. $3,200.

Martin R. Green to Fannie A. James. Lot No. 17, Sheet’s addition to Vevay. W. D. $50.

James H. Gibbs to Thomas Gibbs. S half n e qr sec 35, t 4, r 3, 40 acres. Also, part of n e corner of n w qr of s e qr sec 35, t 4, r 3, 6 acres. W. D. $6,000.

John Armstrong, Sheriff, to Samuel E. Pleasants. Part of n e qr sec 31, t 3, r 3, 5 acres. S. D. $381.

Francis A. Jackson to Rolin Jackson. Part n w qr sec 32, t 4, r 3, 13 acres. Also, part of frac sec 31, t 4, r 3, 25 acres. W. D. $2,300.

John Armstrong, Sheriff, to John M. W. Riley. (No description). S. D. $90.

John Armstrong, Sheriff, to U. P. Schenck. Part s e qr sec 5, t 2, r 3. S. D. $101.

Same to same. N w qr sec 35, t 3, r 2, 39 30/100 acres. Also, n e qr of n e qr sec 35, t 3, r 2, 39 80/100 acres. S. D. $431.40.

Marion Paugh and others to Harriet P. Olcott. Part of Lot No. 35, original Patriot. W. D> $450.

Lewis G. Boyd to Mary Boyd. Lots Nos. 20 and 29, in Jacksonville. W. D. $300.

John B. Hastings to Wm. Wigal. Part s w qr sec 20, t 2, r 2, 27 45/100 acres. W. D. $675.

Augustus Hatton to Albert H. Beckman. Part of frac sec 18 and 19, t 2, r 1, 67 acres. W. D. $2,000.

Joseph Peelman to Lewis Schroeder. 10-14 interest in Lot No. 39, in S. & D.’s addition to Vevay. W. D. $700.

Jonathan C. Socwell and others to Lewis Schroeder. 4-14 interest in Lot No. 39, S. & D.’s addition to Vevay, $200.

Jonathan Miles and others to Mary J. Wycoff. Part n e qr sec 14, t 5, r 12, 40 90/100 acres. W. D. $172 and other considerations.

Dempsey Gullion to David R. Huston. Part s e qr sec 35, t 2, r 2, 25 acres. W. D. $1,250.

Hiram Corns to Alexander Lemon. Lot No. 10, Armstrong’s addition to Vevay. W. D. $150.

Norman Sloan to William Brown. Part n w qr sec 3, t 3, r 3, 3 acres. W. D. $500.

Asa Newton to Wm. Brown. Part of e ½ of n e qr sec 3, t 3, r 3, 8 ½ acres. W. D. $555.

Mary Mead to Susannah Clark. Part of sec 32, t 4, r 3, 3 acres. W. D. $360.

Catherine T. Hastie to James M. C. Brown. Interest in part of n e qr sec 34, t 2, r 2, 18 acres. W. D. $125.

Thomas Hughes to James Stevenson. Lot no. 65 in M. R. Green’s addition to Patriot. W. D. $75.

Wm. L. Scalf to Matthew Brown. Part n e qr sec 19, t 2, r 3, 1 acre. W. D. $850.

Samuel Lock to Charles Dibble. W part s e and n e qr sec 28, t 3, r 3. $5,500. [No. of acres not given.]

John Armstrong, Sheriff, to Julius Dufour. Part s w qr sec 7, t 2, r 2, 10 acres. S. D. $152.21.

Moses Osborn and others to Geo. W. Jackson. Part n w qr sec 5, t 3, r 3, 20 acres. W. D. $800.

Josiah Osborn to Geo. W. Jackson. Part n w qr sec 33, t 4, r 3, 30 acres. W. D. $1,500.

Benjamin Stoops to John Stoops. 59 ½ acres of land in Craig Township. W. D. $6,000.

Frederick and Henry Georgell to Charles Peters. Part n w qr sec 6, t 1, r 2, 25 39/100 acres. W. D. $525.

Alexander Lemon to John T. Bolton. Interest in lot 17 and part of 18, in P. D.’s addition to Vevay. W. D. $160.

James Sullivan and others to Supply Walker. W ½ of n e qr sec 5, t 1, r 2, 78 80/100 acres. W. D. $2,257.62.

Geo. W. Walters to John L. Thiebaud. Interest in part s w qr sec 16, t 2, r 2, 59 acres. Q. C. $20.

Solon L. Culp to Emmerson Morrison. Part s e qr sec 31, t 3, r 2, 40 acres. W. D. $1,600.

Abraham Peters to Samuel Lock. Lot no. 25 in J. F. D’s addition to Vevay. W. D. $1,100.

Anna Kennedy to John I. O’Neal. Lots nos. 127, 128, 129, 130, and 131 in S. & D.’s addition to Vevay. W. D. $1,300.