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Dearborn County Commissioners Court Proceedings – Mar 1879

Proceedings of the March 1879 Session of the Dearborn County, Indiana Commissioners appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 13 Mar 1879 – Page 3, Column 3

COMMISSIONERS’ COURT.

The reports of the following Township Trustees were received and approved by the County Commissioners: George B. Tebbs, Francis M. Jackson, I. M. Truitt, M. Maloney, P. J. McCormick, G. Bosse, G. Renner, John Feist, George Steinmetz, Pat Diver, George S. Williams, James Beatty, H. Conaway, and W. Smith.

The following physicians were appointed to render medical aid to the poor in their respective townships:

  • Clay—Dr. F. H. & J. H. Sale.
  • Kelso, Harrison and Logan—Dr. W. H. Swales.
  • County Jail—Dr. J. P. Green.

P. J. McCormick, Trustee of Logan township, was granted permission to borrow $292.45, to pay an indebtedness owing to the estate of James Dair, deceased.

The remainder of the session has been taken up in discussing and allowing bills.

Dearborn County Heavy Taxpayers – 1879

Heavy taxpayers for 1879 in Dearborn County, Indiana appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 27 Feb 1879 – Page 4, Column 3

THE SOLID MULDOONS.
The following named persons and corporations pay upwards of $100 in taxes on taxable property at the county Treasurer’s office:

HARRISON TOWNSHIP.

  • George A Briggs
  • Mary A. Cheatham
  • James Dair
  • William and Charles Dair
  • Dair Brothers
  • Rebecca Fox
  • George Kocher
  • George W. Keen & Co.
  • Solomon Longnecker
  • George W. Mettler
  • James W. Pattinger
  • White Water Valley Railroad Co.

MILLER TOWNSHIP.

  • James M. Blasdel
  • Harrison Dawson
  • Abiah Hayes
  • James Liddell
  • John Fred Meyer
  • Ferris J. Nowlin
  • Enoch B. Nowlin
  • Ambrose E. Nowlin
  • Jacob Z. Nowlin
  • George W. Robinson
  • John Shanks
  • I. C. & L. Railroad

LAWRENCEBURGH TOWNSHIP.

  • T. T. Annis
  • Joseph H. Burkam
  • Jacob B. Chase
  • B. & L. Daniels
  • Margaret Daily
  • Priscilla Garrison
  • David Guard’s heirs
  • Abiah Hayes
  • Joseph Hayes’ estate
  • Ezra G. Hayes
  • Anthony Halverstadt’s heirs
  • Joseph Hayes Sr.
  • Leah Hayes
  • John R. Hannah
  • Bulah Lowe
  • Brower Ludlow
  • Lee Ann B. Ludlow
  • Omer T. Ludlow
  • George T. Ludlow’s heirs
  • Anson Marshall’s heirs
  • Daniel S. Major’s heirs
  • Thomas Mason
  • Enoch H. Miller
  • Job Miller
  • Joseph H. Miller
  • David Nevitt
  • George Nevitt
  • William T. Pate
  • Rezin Reese
  • Amos Reese
  • Martha Reese
  • John Reese’s heirs
  • Eleanor Rowland
  • Rezin Reese (in trust)
  • Isabella Watts
  • Nancy West
  • O. & M. Railroad
  • I. C. & L. Railroad

TOWN OF GREENDALE.

  • E. B. Dobell
  • Garnier & Dobell
  • Ezra G. Hayes
  • Francis Lang
  • J. H. Marsh
  • William Probasco
  • W. P. and Geo. Squibb
  • N. J. Walsh
  • I. C. & L. Railroad

MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP.

  • William H. Baker
  • Peter Bidner
  • John Bidner
  • Samuel W. Conger
  • Zeph Heustis
  • Joseph Hall
  • Elias Heustis
  • Joseph Johnston
  • Gen. S. Jaquith
  • Robert Mason
  • John Rumsey
  • Henry Shater
  • Charles Sutton
  • James Walser
  • Henry Wood
  • John D. Windhorst
  • I. C. & L. Railroad

YORK TOWNSHIP.

  • Cornelius Vanhorn
  • I. C. & L. Railroad

KELSO TOWNSHIP.

  • B. Hammerle

JACKSON TOWNSHIP.

  • Claudius Anderson
  • P. & C. Weis
  • I. C. & L. Railroad

CITY OF LAWRENCEBURGH.

  • John D. Abraham
  • Joseph H. Burkam
  • Joseph Brandt
  • James Burk
  • First National Bank
  • John Callahan
  • Maria Deuschle
  • Otho W. Dowden
  • E. B. Dobell
  • Harriett Dunn
  • D. W. C. Fitch
  • J. H. Gaff & Co.
  • Barbara Garnier
  • John B. Garnier
  • Leah Hayes
  • Isaac Hayes
  • William Huber
  • Walter Hayes’ heirs
  • Johann J. Hauck
  • John Hornberger
  • Nancy Hayes
  • W. P. James
  • Gustave Kestner
  • Lawrenceburgh Furniture Co.
  • Lawrenceburgh Gas Co.
  • Lawrenceburgh Mill Co.
  • Miami Valley Furniture Co.
  • Mary Miller
  • C. O’Brien’s heirs
  • Ohio valley Coffin Co.
  • Reese H. Parry
  • People’s Bank
  • Roots & Co.
  • S. Strasburger
  • Rudolph Walters
  • Squire Watts
  • I. C. & L. Railroad

CITY OF AURORA.

  • Aurora Gas Co.
  • Aurora Iron and Nail Co.
  • J J Backman’s estate
  • Wm. Brewington
  • First National Bank
  • John Cobb
  • Robert Criswell
  • Josiah Chambers
  • O. P. Cobb
  • Chambers, Stevens & Co.
  • Sarah Criswell
  • O. P. Cobb & Co.
  • Thomas Gaff
  • Wm. E. Gibson
  • Gaff & Co.
  • T. & J. W. Gaff & Co.
  • Abram Lozier
  • O. & M. Railroad
  • Stedman & Co.
  • W. T. Stevens
  • Alexina M. Smith
  • George W. Taylor
  • Richard T. Winkley
  • James Wymond

CENTRE TOWNSHIP.

  • John Billingsley
  • John Cobb
  • O. P. Cobb
  • Albert Carson
  • Melville Cannon
  • James Greer
  • James W. Gaff
  • A. D. Hopping
  • E. J. Hamilton
  • Ezra G. Hayes
  • Fred H. Lange
  • V. Lindsay and others
  • Perry Small
  • James Vail
  • Francis Worley
  • O. & M. Railroad

TOWN OF COCHRAN

  • Elizabeth Squibb
  • O. & M. Railroad

HOGAN TOWNSHIP.

  • Conaway Bainum
  • Henry C. Busse
  • Josiah Chambers
  • James C. Cordry
  • John Crozier
  • Cyrus Canfield
  • John Speidel
  • O. & M. Railroad

SPARTA TOWNSHIP

  • Sandford Mendel
  • Thomas Record

TOWN OF MOORE’S HILL

  • Hanson D. Moore
  • Indiana Moore

CLAY TOWNSHIP.

  • Joseph Beckett
  • Preston Conaway
  • Aaron Pursell

CESAR CREEK TOWNSHIP

  • Garrett Bosse
  • John F. Leucking

WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP

  • Jesse H. Cooper
  • John W. Greer
  • Leander Lindsay
  • Enoch M. Lindsay
  • George Randell
  • D. W. C. Wilbur
  • Benjamin Wilson

There are no person in Logan township who pay $100 or upwards in taxes.

Dearborn County Circuit Court Proceedings – Feb 1879

Proceedings of the February 1879 Term of the Dearborn County, Indiana Circuit Court appeared in:

Lawrenceburg Register – 6 Feb 1879 – Page 3, Column 3

COURT CULLINGS.

Court convened on Monday, with 174 cases on the docket, and Judge Roberts presiding.

John Medosh vs. Peter Pitsch. Dismissed.

N. Gillig, of Lawrenceburg, was appointed Jury bailiff.

State vs. Isaac B. Ward. Assault and battery upon the person of Jesse Smith. Pleads guilty. Fined $2 and costs.

James Todd vs. Amos Crozier. Three cases. Dismissed at defendant’s costs.

John Cairns was appointed administrator of the estate of David Buckel. Bond $150.

Ambrose E. Nowlin makes final report as administrator of the estate of John D. Frasier, and was discharged.

The court not being satisfied with the report of Otho Lowe, guardian of the minor heirs of Mary S. Lowe, appoints Wm. H. Bainbridge, next friend of said wards, to appear for the file exceptions to said report, should investigation render such action necessary.

Charles Shue file additional bond for $200 as guardian of the heirs of Henry Shue.

John H. Bonham appointed administrator of the estate of James White. Bond $2000.

Oliver C. Gatch appointed guardian of John Lindsey, an insane person. Bond $1200.

Mary Ingalls appointed administratrix of Lewis Ingalls. Bond $400.

John Brady vs. James McQuade. Judgment against defendant for $315.20.

Lucy A. Moore vs. Clarissa Daniels. Judgment against defendant for $54.71.

State vs. John Morton. On motion affidavit was quashed, and defendant discharged.

Wm. Probasco and Brown vs. Henry Wesler. Judgment against defendant for $121.98.

On motion of John K Thompson, Esq., Chas. F. Hayes was admitted and sworn as a member of the bar.

The Grand Jury was sworn in on Monday, the following composed the same: John Goodapple, John Ridner, Perry Pyles, Oliver C. Gatch, George M. Givan and Zeph Heustis. Oliver C. Gatch was selected as foreman.

The Grand Jury returned six indictments on Tuesday, as follows: Alonzo Smith, two cases, charged with abducting his niece for the purposes of prostitution. The defendant being unable to employ counsel, the court appoints H. D. McMullen to defend him. He enters a plea of not guilty in both cases. In default of $500 is sent to jail.

State vs. Omer Pierce, Jack Moor and Wm. Bryant—assault and battery with intent to kill Charles Miller. All enter a plea of not guilty. Bryant and Moore being unable to employ counsel, H. D. McMullen was appointed to defend them. In default of $5,000 bail they were remanded to jail.

State vs. Jack Moore; petit larceny, charged with stealing a hat of George Philips. Pleads not guilty. Bail $200, in default taken to jail.

Continued until next term:

  • Mary Lowe et al vs. Rachael B. Guard.
  • Christian Snyder et al vs. Henry Koch et al.
  • Omer T. Ludlow, guardian, vs. James Muir.
  • Elvira Daily et al vs. Nancy McLellan et al.
  • John D. Morgan vs. Alpha Morgan et al.
  • Sarah Edmunds vs. Emily Brevoort.
  • State ex rel Geo Green vs. Richard Hubbart.
  • C. C. Johnson vs. F. M. Johnson et al.

Lawrenceburg Register – 13 Feb 1879 – Page 3, Column 3

LEGAL LUNCHEON.

State ex rel Catherine Mitchell vs. Charles Ransom; bastardy. Continued.

Isaac Hayes vs. Otho Lowe et al. Stricken from the docket and costs paid.

Abiah Hayes vs. Otho Lowe et al. Stricken from the docket.

Zeph Heustis vs. Sylvester J. Walker. Judgment against defendant for $1804.29.

W. W. Lamar et al vs. City of Aurora et als. The regular Judge having been counsel for the defendants, declines to try the above cause, and names George M. Roberts. William H. Bainbridge and Francis Adkinson from whom a Judge will be selected. The plaintiffs strike off the name of George M. Roberts, the defendants strike off the name of W. H. Bainbridge, leaving Francis Adkinson to be appointed Special Judge to hear the cause.

Philip Miller vs. John V. Rockafellow. Judgment against plaintiff for costs.

John Medosch vs. Peter Pitsch. Dismissed at plaintiff’s cost.

Columbus Johnston vs. John Huston et als. Dismissed at defendant’s costs.

Frederick Rectanus released upon his petition from the bond of Levi Cornwall, constable of Centre township. The Judge further decreed that Cornwall be removed from his said office, and the same be declared vacant.

Wm. H. Mansfield vs. Katie LaFonte et al. Judgment against defendant for $354.

Millie A. Voshell vs. Alfred A. Voshell. Divorce. Dismissed at defendant’s cost.

Israel Crist vs. William F. Hart et als. Continued.

State vs. Alonzo Smith. Pleads as not guilty.

Estate of James Dair vs. Andrew Vetter. Judgment against defendant for $308.

Estate of James Dair vs. John E. Lancaster. Judgment against defendant for $644.

State vs. Mary Corcoran and State vs. Martin Corcoran. Surety of the peace; dismissed.

State vs. Frank Carroll. Attempt to provoke; dismissed.

State vs. Alonzo Smith. Abduction &c. Two cases. Motion to quash sustained in both cases.

Levi R. Morrill made final report as administrator of the estate of John H. Parker and was dismissed.

Ezra G. Hayes appointed guardian of the minor heirs of Laura M. Hayes. Bond $2000.

Charles Licking made final report as administrator of the estate of John F. Licking.

Leonard, Kelurah, Margaret and Melanchton Wicks of Manchester were declared persons of unsound mind and incapable of managing their own estates.

The following cases were continued:

  • State vs. Pat McLeaster; manslaughter.
  • State vs. Henry H. Chance; assault and battery.
  • State vs. Frank Skelton; assault and battery.
  • State vs. Thomas Ferell; assault.
  • State vs. John Steig; petit larceny.
  • State vs. John and William Short; burglary.
  • State vs. P. Henderson; petit larceny.
  • State vs. Gust Marski; petit larceny.
  • State vs. Enos K. Jones; grand larceny.
  • State vs. Ernst Noble; embezzlement.
  • State vs. John Kelly; desecration.
  • State vs. Anthony Hayes; same.
  • State vs. John Dugan; same.

The following cases were dismissed:

  • State vs. Mary McCormick; fornication.
  • State vs. Patrick Maloney; grand larceny.
  • State vs. Lewis Garrison; malicious trespass.

Lawrenceburg Register – 20 Feb 1879 – Page 3, Column 3

LEGAL LUNCHEON.

Sarah Criswell, administrator of the estate of Robert Criswell, vs. Abram Epstein et al. Judgment against defendants for $500.

State vs. Thomas J. Pickelheimer; motion to quash indictment for false pretense sustained, and defendant discharged.

D. H. Stapp vs. W. W. Mead and many others; judgment in favor of Stapp for $150; judgment in favor of W. C. Henry for $[?].

Motion for new trial in Omer Pierce’s case was overruled, and he was sentenced according to the verdict of the jury.

Wolf Dennerline was excused from serving on the petit jury, and Zehial Buffington substituted.

Omer Pierce vs. James Walker; plaintiff dismisses action at his own cost.

M. & S. Heyman vs. Jos. Mooney Jr., judgment against defendant for $1827.85.

Henry Stenger makes final report as administrator of the estate of John Spinner.

Jasper Ross appointed guardian of L., K., M., and M. Wicks, persons of unsound mine. Bond $700.

Benj. Plummer makes final report as guardian of Edward Mason, and presents his resignation. Report and resignation received and accepted. T. T. Annis was appointed guardian in his stead. Bond $4,322.

The court ordered that all executors, administrators and guardians who have failed to make a report of their proceedings since the November term, 1876, be cited to make such reports before the 3d day of March.

J. M. Harper makes final report as guardian of Thomas M. Harper, and is discharged.

George V. Churchill makes final distribution of the estate of Isaac L. Cannon. The dividend is 31 7/8 percent of their claims.

The court and prosecution being satisfied that Alonzo Smith, charged with abducting his niece for purpose of prostitution was not guilty ordered his discharged. He was bound over in the sum of $500 to appear at the next term of court upon the charge of seduction.

Lawrenceburg Register – 27 Feb 1879 – Page 2, Column 3

COURT REPORT.

State vs. Thos. J. Pickelheimer. Embezzlement &c. Continued until March 3d.

John G. Meyer vs. John E. Meyer et al. Judgment against plaintiff for costs.

W. W. Lamar et als vs. City of Aurora et als. Proceedings before Judge Adkinson. Judgment against plaintiffs for costs.

John K. Thompson allowed $24 for services as Judge in the case of State vs. Pierce.

State vs. Jacob Pfalzgraf. Selling to person intoxicated. Dismissed by Prosecuting attorney.

State vs. John L. Rand. Provoke. Verdict of not guilty.

Oliver B. Liddell vs. Alex. Beckman. Judgment against defendant for $100.
James Skelton vs. F. & G. Schroeder. Judgment against defendant for $80.26.

John F. Sonderman makes final report as administration of the estate of Daniel Dinan and is discharged from said trust.

Michael Weibel makes final report as executor of the estate of Nicholas Singer.

Simon Diedling makes final report as Guardian of Heinrich Diedling and is discharged.

 

NEW CASES FILED.

August Faehr vs. John T. Schrader and Ernest Schroeder. On note. Demand $75.

Chas F Meyer vs. same. On note.

Rhoda E. Marsh vs. Enoch H. Miller. On note. Demand $300.

Levi T. Jackson vs. John C. Younker. On note and mortgage. Demand $1200.

Rhoda E. Marsh et al vs. John E. Lancaster et al. On note. Demand $250.

J. H. Burkam vs. Edward S. Ludlow. Recover rent. Demand $600.

Lawrenceburg Register – 6 Mar 1879 – Page 3, Column 3

LEGAL LITERATURE.

Town of Cochran vs. Robert Fuller, and Center township vs. Sidney Upton, dismissed.

A voluminous transcript has been filed by Aaron Huffman, appealing from an assessment made by the City Council of Aurora for the sum of $30.41, for street improvements.

No Court on Friday, 28th inst.

Saturday March 1, call of the civil and probate dockets.

Robert vs. Kassan. Damages for assault and battery. The evidence introduced exhibited Robert as giving punishment as well as taking it. Case ended by withdrawal of a juror by plaintiff.

Logan vs. Blasdell. Dismissed at plaintiff’s request. Judgment costs to be paid by —; taxes at $—, leaving the officers whistling for fees till the blanks are filled.

B. Bettman vs. Levi Cromwell. Dismissed for want of prosecution.

Amor Rumsey appointed administrator of John Rumsey, deceased.

T. T. Annis qualified as guardian of Albert R. Mason, insane.

Petition for partition granted Solon Early and others, and Heber Haynes appointed commissioner to sell real estate.

Isaac Hayes, administrator &c., vs. Enoch H. Miller. Judgment against defendant for $19.54.

Isaac Hayes, administrator &c., vs. Bulah Lowe. Judgment against defendant for $149.87.

Warren West and Ezra Hayes, executor &c., vs. Joseph H. Guard. Judgment against defendant for $1200.

Ann Kuhn et al vs. Mary E. McClure et al. Partition. The commissioner makes reports of sale of real estate. Division of proceeds ordered.

The following final reports of estates have been made during the week:

  • Guardianship of heirs of N. Ritzie.
  • Estate of H. Sunderbruch.
  • Guardianship of Sarah A. Ellis.
  • Guardianship of Thomas Langley.
  • Estate of Sophia Ortman.
  • Estate of Abram L. Vail.
  • Estate of Frederick Meyers.
  • Guardianship of Cora Nolan et als.
  • Estate of Wm. H. Churchill.
  • Estate of George Johann.
  • Guardianship of C. & L. Scherger.
  • Estate of John Smith.
  • Estate of Elizabeth Darling.
  • Estate of James S. Fleming.
  • Guardianship of Emsley E. Hutchinson.
  • Guardianship of W. H. O’Brien.

Lawrenceburg Register – 13 Mar 1879 – Page 3, Column 3

COURT REPORT.

Joseph C. Vandolah, Adm’r, &c., vs. Dean Thompson. Judgment against defendant for $249.15.

Abram Lozier and James C. Cordry vs. John R. Thompson and others; proceedings supplementary to execution. Judgment against John R. Thompson for $1350.

John H. Thompson vs. John R. Thompson and others; foreclosure. Judgment against J. R. T. for $1115.

Andrew Young vs. E. B. Dobell. Stricken from the docket for want of prosecution.

Frank R. Boldry vs. Job Miller. Judgment against defendant for $25.

O. & M. R. R. vs. Strawder Cheek. Continued.

Rhoda E. Marsh vs. Enoch H. Miller. Judgment against defendant for $268.15.

George B. Fitch appointed Receiver in case of Hayes vs. Guard.

Hamilton Conaway vs. Rudolph Wolf. Before Thompson, Judge. Dismissed at defendant’s costs.

Johannes Reickert vs. John Trulock and many others. Judge Roberts rendered special findings of fact and conclusions of law deduced in the premises in favor of the defendants. Judgment against plaintiff for costs.

W. H. Thompson vs. Joseph Hansel. Judgment against defendant for $426.50.

Edwin H. Curtis vs. W. H. Small. Judgment against defendant for $571.82.

Ellender Taylor vs. Benj. Taylor; divorce. Dismissed by plaintiff.

State vs. Elizabeth Donaldson; assault and battery. Pleads guilty, and fined $1 and costs.

Samuel Yuntz vs. Jacob Haas. Jury find for plaintiff, and assess his damages at $63.40.

Final reports were made in the following estates and guardianships:

  • Guardianship of James C. Crave.
  • Guardianship of heirs of David Redding.
  • Guardianship of Maria Beckman
  • Guardianship of heirs of Geo. W. Chisman.
  • Guardianship of Jacob and Henry Koehler.
  • Guardianship of heirs of Henry Pruizel.
  • Guardianship of heirs of Peter Renner.
  • Guardianship of Mary and Sarah Knowles.
  • Guardianship of Mary Ann Barkley.
  • Guardianship of Austin Trulock.
  • Guardianship of W. W. Johnson.
  • Guardianship of Charles Graves.
  • Guardianship of Emma Mason.
  • Estate of John Kerrigan.
  • Estate of Hermann Jaeger.

 

NEW CASES FILED.

Robert Huddleston vs. Julia A. Ewbank; on note. Demands $150.

Aurora Loan and Building Association vs. Geo. Oswald. Foreclosure.

Abiah Hayes Jr. and many others vs. Timothy Guard et al. Partition and other relief.

Lawrenceburgh Building Society vs. Samuel Metzger. Foreclosure.

First National Bank of Lawrenceburgh vs. Ezra G. Hayes; on notes. Demand $5,700.

Magdalena Geiling vs. Leonard Gearhard et al; on Trustee’s bond.

John Kneacht vs. George Wilhelm et al; on note. Demand $300.

Harding & Robbins vs. Enoch H. Miller; on note. Demand $300.

M. H. Harding vs. same; on note. Demand $700.

Lawrenceburg Register – 20 Mar 1879 – Page 3, Column 3

Andrew J. Hodson vs. Martin Shireman et al. Jury find for the defendant.

Robert Huddleston vs. John A. Ewbank. Judgment against defendant for $145.90.

Thomas Acra, surety of the peace. Released upon his own recognizance.

John Warner vs. Clarissa Daniels. Judgment against plaintiff for costs.

James McBride vs. Ezra G. Hayes et als. Judgment against plaintiff for costs.

George Steinmetz, Trustee, &c., vs. Joseph Grittman. Jury find for the defendant.

Victor Sewing Machine Co. vs. George Steinmetz. Judgment against defendant for $94.50.

Jeff Johnson vs. Marinda Johnson. Divorce. Dismissed by plaintiff.

Bettie Epstein vs. Hannah Marshall et al. Judgment against defendant for $375.

Bettie Epstein vs. Frank Messang. Judgment against defendant for $125.

R. M. Bishop allowed $5, and John G. Shanklin $2 for making out requisition for Sam. Bowles.

Singer Machine Co. vs. Gerhart Martin. Judgment against defendant for $62.55.

State ex rel Carrie Maxwell et al vs. James Rodocker. Judgment against defendant for $217.89.

The Wesler case has been amicably adjusted.

Rand vs. Sweazy. Judgment for plaintiff for possession, and one cent damages and costs.

Lozier vs. Dunn. Judgment for plaintiff for $37.

Weilman vs. Foltz; Swearzy vs. Rand; Robinson vs. Carbaugh; dismissed.

Lawrenceburg Register – 27 Mar 1879 – Page 3, Column 3

COURT PROCEEDINGS.

E. L. Jaquith makes final report as administrator of the estate of General S. Jaquith.

John P. Walker makes his final report as administrator of Sarah Killeen.

The will of Eben Heaton was probated.

Amos Rees makes final report as administrator of Jacob Rees.

Margaret Wesler, widow of Christ Wesler, the deceased partner of Wesler Bros., presents her petition praying for the appointed of a receiver for the partnership. Fred Wesler is notified to appear in court before the 29th of March, and show cause why a receiver should not be appointed.

Judgment was rendered in the following cases in favor of the defendants:

  • Rissell vs. Schroeder.
  • Muhlholland vs. White et al.
  • Ruckert vs. Mundary et als.
  • Kennedy vs. Hayes.
  • Steinmetz vs. Grittman.

Samuel Junts vs. Jacob Hass. Judgment against defendants for $63.40.

Abram Lozier vs. William H. Dunn. Judgment against defendant for $37.

Jacob Hass vs. W. F. Howard. Judgment against defendant for $92.83.

State ex rel Mary Bonnell vs. Jacob H. Miller; bastardy. Judgment against defendant for $612.

John Fox, Executor, &c., vs. Edward F. Churchill. Judgment against defendant for $940.

State ex rel James R. Silvers vs. Benj. F. Vail et als. Judgment against defendants for $1,475.

Frederick Wesler vs. Margaret Wesler et al. Court decides sale of real estate to Israel Crist as binding. Plaintiff ordered to report to this court as surviving partner of Wesler Bro. partnership.

James McKinney vs. Floyd Clark. Judgment against defendant for $679.87.

George Siemantle et al vs. Rosina Noble. Judgment against defendant for $1463.17.

Peter Hartman vs. James Liddle. Judgment against defendant for $149.64.

August Faehr vs. J. & E. Schroeder. Judgment against defendants for $33.

C. F. Meyer vs. same. Judgment against defendants for $115.80.

Julia Arnold vs. Pat McQuad et als. Judgment against P. McQuad and Margaret McQuad for $873.

Lawrenceburg Register – 3 Apr 1879 – Page 3, Column 3

CIRCUIT COURT.

Final reports were made in the following estates and guardianships:

  • Estate of Thomas Jeffries.
  • Guardianship of Mary Ann Velton.
  • Guardianship of heirs of Jacob Ross.
  • Estate of Joseph Sanks.

The Court ordered the arrest of all guardians and administrators who have failed to report their doings as per the order of the court.

Amy M. Dunn is declared a devisee, and entitled to receive a distributive share of the estate of Isaac Dunn.

Fred Wesler made a report as surviving partner of the late firm of Wesler & Bro. the report is approved as to the amounts with which he charges himself, and refuses to approve the report as to failure to sell real estate.

W. H. Bainbridge is allowed $32 for serving as Special Judge in the case of Cobb vs. McHenry.

Anton Schneider presents his resignation as commissioner in the case of Schneider vs. Koch, and Wm. Schneider is appointed in his stead.

Emma M. Rose vs. Hannah Marshall et al. Partition of real estate.

John Cobb vs. B. N. McHenry et al. Judgment against defendants for $1022; plaintiff to pay his costs and defendants to pay their costs.

Patriot School Roll of Honor – 1879

The Patriot School [Switzerland County, Indiana] report appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 15 Jan 1880 – Page 5, Column 1

Roll of Honor
Of the Patriot school for the four weeks ending December 24, 1879:

HIGH SCHOOL.

A Class—James Strack, Mary Olcott, Decatur Lucas.

B Class—Oliver Howard, Eliza Platt, Lizzie McHuron.

 

INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT.

A Class—Jennie Strack, Anna Legg

B Class—Eva Bonnell, Sallie Green

C Class—Ella Longfellow, Rebecca Shafer

 

PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.

A Class—Gussie Stevenson, Pearl McCloskey, Ive Bonnel, Silas McHuron

B Class—Carrie Moore, Willie Cooper

C Class—Carrie Emerson, Eunice Shepherd, Susie Taylor, Charlie O’Brian

Switzerland County Commissioners’ Allowances – Dec 1879

The Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ allowances appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 11 Dec 1879 – Page 4, Column 4

List of allowances made by the Board of County Commissioners of Switzerland County, at December Term, 1879:

 

Paupers and Poor House.

J. C. Ricketts for Mix, Posey, $14.00

N. H. North, for Icenogle, Posey, $5.00

R. Galbraith, for Smith, $5.00

O. D. Cunningham, for sundries poor persons, York, $75.60

Margaret Sturgeon, rent for Deppe, Jefferson, $4.50

David & Benedict, sundries, York, $6.50

Levi Sedam, sundries, York, $17.02

Langsdale & Bro., school books, York, $2.70

Geo. W. Bryson, Flour and Meal, sundry persons, York, $32.15

Wm. Smith, burying John Irvin, Jefferson, $2.00

N. N. Martin, Jefferson, $20.00

Eliza Scudder, house rent, York, $5.00

Bledsoe & Beymer, for sundry persons, York, $31.75

S. R. Heath, for sundry persons, Cotton, $22.38

W. W. Gilbert, for sundry persons, Cotton, $3.50

James Downey, for sundry persons, Cotton, $3.00

F. J. Hollcroft, coffins and hauling corpses, $19.00

David & Benedict, Deppe family, York, $8.00

Peter Pelser, keeping Ben Pelser, Cotton, $10.00

Thomas J. Gordon, cistern on poor farm, $94.60

Orson Webb, sundry persons, Jefferson, $10.00

Wm. Brindley, sundry persons, Craig, $54.93

Mat. Worstell, Jr., keeping paupers, poor farm, $573.70

Lavina Griffith, keeping Goens boy, Craig, $35.40

C. G. Adams, sundry persons, Pleasant, $53.90

J. K. Pleasants, brick for cistern, poor farm, $41.26

A. W. Miller, keeping Mrs. Williamson, $10.00

David & Benedict, Mrs. Kilgore, Jefferson, $7.50

J. V. W. Smith, tin spouting, poor house, $18.45

V. & M. Turnpike Road, toll, poor house, $4.96

J. M. Froman, rent Kilgore and Deppe, York, $14.75

Ed E. Long, flour for Joe Redd, Jefferson, $1.00

O. S. Waldo, for poor house, $37.61

Geo. H. Keeney, coffin and burying, Posey, $5.50

Henry M. Fallis, sundry persons, Jefferson, $24.50

J. L. Thiebaud, school books and sundries, poor house, $28.50

B. W. Simmons, sundry persons, Jefferson, $10.50

Samuel Stewart, sundry persons, Posey, $5.15

Charles H. Smith, digging grave, Posey, $1.00

Ben Cole, sundry persons, Jefferson, $18.50

Kincaid & Bro, sundry persons, Jefferson, $1.00

Wm. Detraz, setting pump, poor farm, $3.00

F. L. Grisardy & Son, for poor house, $12.28

U. P. Schenck & Son, sundry persons, Jefferson, $36.50

W. L. Told, coal sundry persons, Jefferson, $11.35

B. N. Davies, removing pauper from county, $5.50

J. Blach & Son, clothes sundry persons, Jefferson, $2.65

 

Bridge and Highway.

J. H. Daubenheyer, repairs on Turtle Creek bridge, $30.00

Harrison Banta, repairs on Indian Creek bridge, $7.00

Samuel Butler, repairs on Plum Creek bridge, $3.00

R. E. Bliss, log in fill Locklick Bridge, $1.00

Thos. J. Gordon, Elk Creek culvert and fills, $1,000.34.

M. G. Keeney, superintending Elk Creek, $20.00

U. P. Schenck, sundries for Indian Creek bridge, $10.90

James V. Anderson, Malcomson’s Hill, $253.20

 

Taxes Refunded.

Jane Peelman, $6.06

Louisa M. Peak, $15.45

Elizabeth Gilbert, $12.08

Clara Gray, $7.60

Massa Mellan, $12.12

Anthony K. Brinson, $3.55

Jane Schenck, $23.79

Ira and L. Banta, $7.93

Isabella A. Long, $10.14

Mary L. Tapp, $21.87

Margaret Jackman, $6.90

Cordeila Cook, penalty refunded, $3.49

 

Court House.

George M. Muret, kindling wood, $5.25

John Gill, office expense, $3.85

John P. White, sundries, $31.25

Union Furniture Co., covering tables, $5.00

A. Benedict, office expense, $7.70

C. O. Thiebaud, lamps, oil, &c., $12.85

J. L. Thiebaud, lamps, oil, &c., $8.10

R. T. F. Abbett, filing stamp, $12.50

Kincaid & Bro., ice, $8.97

C. Goldenburg & Son, stove pipes and sundries, $28.40

F. L. Grisard & Son, glass, &c., $8.87

 

Criminals.

John P. White, criminal expense, $34.20.

 

County Officers Allowances.

John Gill, salary, &c., as Auditor last qr., $442.26

Philander Morrison, 4 days as Commissioner, $14.00

Philander Morrison, 2 days at bridge, $4.00

Jacob Banta, 1 day at poor house, $2.00

William Stewart, 2 days at bridge, $4.00

R. S. Northcott, qr salary County Sup’t, $175.25

A. Benedict, qr salary County Treasurer, $200.00

William Stewart, 5 days as Commissioner, $17.50

Jacob Banta, 5 days as Commissioner, $17.50

D. R. Drake, 2 days as Commissioner, $7.00

John P. White, 5 days as Sheriff

 

Specific Allowances.

John P. White, sundries, $10.95

James Brown, appraising school lands, $3.00

Ralph Cotton, appraising school lands , $3.00

Wm. R. Protsman, appraising school lands , $3.00

John Moore, appraising school lands , $3.00

Emerson Morrison, appraising school lands , $3.00

A. B. Vannatter, appraising school lands , $3.00

Thomas Armstrong, appraising school lands , $1.50

Lemuel Bledsoe, appraising school lands , $3.00

George Land, appraising school lands , $1.50

Wm. Land, J. P. Fees, appraising school lands , $0.40

 

Books, Stationery, and Public Printing.

Irvin Armstrong, public printing, $25.60

W. J. Baird, public printing, $10.15

W. B. Burford, books and stationery, $41.27

Indianapolis Sentinel Company, books and stationery, $42.00

Levy Brothers, books and stationery, $65.00

Wm. Braden, books and stationery, $50.20

Pleasant Valley School Roll of Honor – Nov 1879

The Pleasant Valley School [Switzerland County, Indiana] report appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 20 Nov 1879 – Page 1, Column 5

Roll of Honor of Pleasant Valley School for the month ending November 7, 1879:

  • First Grade—Ida Gerade and Nancy Porter
  • Second Grade—Emma Snider and Alvin Porter
  • Third Grade—Icadora Snider and Hariet Moreillion
  • Fourth Grade—Priscilla Bennett, Frank Snider, Dolla Scudder, Edith Porter.

PHILLIP A. BETTENS.

Vevay List of Letters – 12 Nov 1879

The following article about Vevay, Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 13 Nov 1879 – Page 4, Column 2

List of Letters
Uncalled for at the Post Office in Vevay, Switzerland County, Indiana, November 12, 1879:

  • Mrs. Barbary Anderson
  • John E. Boyce
  • H. C. Cartwright
  • D. E. Custer
  • Miss Sarah B. Dotson
  • Will Dyer
  • Justi Dow
  • Mrs. C. Daniel
  • Mrs. Mollie Jones
  • Charles R. Junins
  • Sol Miller
  • Thomas E. Mathews
  • Robert Morton
  • Mrs. Fanny Rayles
  • C. C. Summons
  • D. A. Smith
  • J. P. Searcy
  • Silas Hagerman
  • John T. Shroder
  • Miss Laura H. Willis

ALFRED SHAW, P. M.

Romerill’s School Report – Nov 1879

The Romerill’s School [Switzerland County, Indiana] report appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 13 Nov 1879 – Page 1, Column 6

Report of School District No. 7.

Romerill’s School House.

B Grade—Indie Bavie, 60 13-18.

C Grade—Alonzo Tilley 72 2-8; Philip Ostrander, 68 2-5; Anna Adams 69 3-5.

D Grade—Felix Jones, 85; Carrie Roberts, 71 1-3; Julian Lamson, 68 1-3; Harvey Ostrander, 61 2-3; Julia Scalf, 66 2-3; Willie Cossavit, 63 1-3; Charlie Sauvain, 60; Laura Lamson, 50 4-5; Georgie Gray, 41 2-3.

E Grade—Teny Taylor, 90; Lizzie Martain, 80.

The following pupils remained at home on examination day: Ida Tilley, Alphia Tilley, John Roberts, Ronald McKay.

ANNA E. BRACHEY, Teacher.

Switzerland County Real Estate Transfers – Oct 1879

Switzerland County, Indiana real estate transfers appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 30 Oct 1879 – Page 5, Column 2

Transfers of Real Estate
In Switzerland County since our last report, to October 17th:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

 

James Anderson to James Detraz

Viena Watts to H. C. Olcott

Marion Paugh to Viena Watts

Thomas C. Jack, Administrator to Stephen J. Searcy

John B. Hastings to J. Q. A. Hastings

James H. Hickman, Commissioner, to Ernest Bodiny

James Hill to James A. Claghorn

C. R. Powell to Samuel Hess

Noah Courter to Abner Moody

Charles W. Alfrey to Jacob J. Rickter

Jesse Roberts, Administrator, to Martha Rickter

Columbus Bennet to Allen Bennet

Mary Culver to Ebenezer Gray

Francis Copeland to Thomas Thompson

Joseph C. Brown to Julia C. Brown

Theodore Livings, Commissioner, to Catharine A. Gordon

Emma Oakley to Adalaid Oakley

Joshua M. Hickman to James A. Hickman

Henry Wait to Wm. H. Cunningham

Charles W. Johnston to Sarah E. White

E. M. Lamson and wife to U. P. Schenck

Circuit Court to D. F. Jackson and others, partition

Martin M. Fisk to J. A. Dibble

John H. Hastings to Julia L. A. Hastings

John P. White, Sheriff, to Mary Ann Robinson

John Harman to Wm. Berner

Wm. Berner to Henry Berner

Louis Vester to Henry Schroeder

G. and H. Mead to S. Mead

S. Mead to H. Mead

Wm. McKay to J. and O. Cain

Henry Foster to Thomas Cox

Cornelius R. Powell to Samuel Hess

Theodore Livings to Hattie E. Hall

W. E. Francis to J. J. and H. Craig

Addison Works to Henry Lock

John P. White, Sheriff, to Louis Detraz

F. M. Turner to Elias Scudder

F. M. Turner to M. McClelland

J. L. Pendry to J. G. Sigmon

T. J. Gordon to F. J. Siebenthall

Hiram Lanham to W. J. Reed

John P. White, Sheriff, to 1st National Bank of Rising Sun

James M. Heady to U. P. Schenck

W. H. White to 1st National Bank of Vevay

E. Thiebaud to Alexander Edgar

S. J. & E. Wintizer to Ed C. Heady

John Gill, Auditor, to J. J. Rickter

Eb. Phillips and M. Dodd to Alexander Kirkpatrick

Alexander Kirkpatrick and Ed Phillips to Mary A. Dodd

Louis Baatz to Fred Baats

Martha Ramseyer to Peter V. Ramseyer

U. P. Schenck to George B. Anderson

Frank S. Voris and others to Cornelius Voris

U. P. Schenck to Solomon Froman

George P. Anderson and others to Sarah J. Wintizer

Rebecca Pate to Silas Howe

George and Eli Sturgeon to 1st National Bank of Vevay

Elizabeth Banta to L. & J. B. Banta

F. M. Griffith, Commissioner, to Samuel Blodget

Charles Markland to Martha A. Clendenning

Alexander Hastie to Jane Hastie

G. M. Saver to A. Douglas and A. North

U. P. Schenck to Wm. T. Detraz

D. S. Boyd to U. P. Schenck

John N. Whiting to Lucinda North

Cornelius Voris to Mary Cunningham and F. Voris

John W. McHenry to Magdalena M. McHenry

Frank H. McHenryy to Magdalena M. McHenry

John H. McHenry and wife to John W. McHenry

John H. McHenry and wife to Frank H. McHenry

W. R. Protsman and others to B. N. Davies, Trustee

Alva Leap and wife to John Konkle

U. P. Schenck to John Konkle

Anna Kenedy to Matthew Brown

Lucinda Newbold to H. J. Harris, Trustee

John Higham and wife to N. Searcy, Trustee

John H. McHenry to A. J. Schenck

John Melcher, Administrator, to Adelaid Oakley

Benjamin F. Drake to Silas H. Van Houten

John Stewart to Isabella M. Stewart

Amanda and H. G. Georgell to George Schievelbine

Thomas Dyer and wife to Arthur B. Taylor

Charles Markland and wife to Jennie B. Froman

Peter L. Davis and others to Samuel B. Davis

S. B. Davis and wife to R. P. Edrington

Alva Leap and wife to U. P. Schenck

Charles W. Mendell and wife to Virginia Cole

Doctor J. Cole and wife to John O. Riley

Eleanor Thiebaud to Wilber L. Fisk

Sewell R. Webb to U. P. Schenck

Noah Moody and others to James Courter

David W. Jayne and wife to Samuel Spicher

Wm. G. Kincaid and wife to Leander Clendenning

Thomas Emmerson and others to Jonas C. Lee

John H. Cunningham to Newell Morrison

H. Schonfele and wife to Franz Schonfele

1st National Bank of Vevay to Benjamin H. Northcott

George Schiebelolen to Charles Peters

Henry Georgel to George Schiebelbem

Henry H. Lock and wife to J. A. Lock

James Cole and wife to J. B. F. Cole

Sarah E. Higgins to Florence M. Fisk

Fred Bergman and wife to Henry Hesse

Henry Hesse and wife to Amelia Bergman

Squire Paus and wife to O. P. M. Hallgarth

Simeon S. Orem and wife to Levi Orem

Isaac Stevens to Thomas Delaney

Rosina McFadden to Mary E. Holmes

Switzerland County Circuit Court – Oct 1879

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

Vevay Reveille – 30 Oct 1879 – Page 4, Column 2

LAW REPORT.

Switzerland County Circuit Court.

Judge, J. Y. Allison; Prosecuting Attorney, J. F. Bellamy; Clerk, J. H. Netherland; Sheriff, J. P. White.

Grand Jury—Merit Brown, Joseph Clements, Simeon Barker, Charles Markland, David C. Gardner, L. E. Turner.

Petit Jury—Carter Smiley, Samuel Porter, James P. Krutz, Thomas Haskell, James Heady, Israel C. Smith, Frank P. Dupraz, George W. Hathorn, James Cowan, Brewster C. Alvord, Thomas Dyer, Cornelius Powell.

Court convened promptly at 8 o’clock last Monday morning.

 

The following cases have been disposed of:

State vs. John Peelman, Assault and Battery with intent to murder. Application for change of venue.

State vs. Oliver Land, Illegal voting. Plea of guilty and fined $5.00.

State vs. Bartholomew Strike, Malicious trespass. Tried by Court—not guilty.

U. P. Schenck vs. Elijah Waltz—Foreclosure of mortgage. Application for change of venue.

Henry S. Pendry vs. Thomas McCreary. Civil action for damages—Change of venue to Jefferson Court.

Henry Demaree vs. Stephen R. Tinker and others. Foreclosure. Default, and Judgment for $320.70.

First National Bank of Vevay vs. James Orem and others, on Note. Default and Judgment for $150.15.

Bell T. Orr vs. Thomas L. Adams, on Note. Default and Judgment for $411.80.

Julius Blach vs. James Orem. Foreclosure. Default and Judgment for $523.15.

Francis M. Griffith, Receiver of S. Howe & Co. vs. Silas W. Hickman.—On Note. Default and Judgment for $65.45.

David Blodget vs. Wm. A. Cross.—Foreclosure. Default and Judgment for $1,417.78.

Wm. Lampton vs. Wm. H. Cunningham and others. (Directors of Turnpike.) Now being tried before Jury.

Vevay Reveille – 6 Nov 1879 – Page 4, Column 2

LAW REPORT.

Switzerland Circuit Court—Judge Allison.

 

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

Lulie E. Marsh vs. Gabriel Marsh—Divorce. Submitted to Court; divorce granted.

John F. Kinman vs. Rachel Kinman—Divorce. Submitted to Court; granted.

State vs. James Brindley, Thos. Eads, and Alger Butler—Selling liquors to minors. Brindley and Eads plead guilty; fined $5 each. No pros as to Butler.

Oliver Bascom et als vs. Edward Bovard—Partition. A. C. Downey appointed Commissioner to made deed.

Isaac N. Cole vs. Joseph M. Lientz et als—Civil action. Tried by jury.

Wm. Lampton vs. Wm. H. Cunningham et als (Turnpike Directors)—Civil action. Tried by jury; judgment for plaintiff, $36.61. Motion for judgment on special findings.

Catherine Manford vs. U. P. Schenck—Partition; granted.

Henry Waltz vs. Isaac N. Cole—Civil action. Judgment for $708.

Solomon Froman vs. Elizabeth Phillips—Partition; granted.

First National Bank of Vevay vs. Simeon S. Orem—on Note. Judgment for $225.50.

First National Bank of Vevay vs. Elijah Waltz et als—Foreclosure. Change of venue to Jefferson county.

James Aiken vs. Theodore Cook et als—Foreclosure. Default and judgment for $2,895.87.

Wheeler vs. Wilson Sewing Machine Co. vs. Isom Brown—Foreclosure. Judgment for $93.29.

Several cases have been dismissed, or continued.

Vevay Reveille – 13 Nov 1879 – Page 4, Column 2

LAW REPORT.

Judge, J. Y. Allison—Prosecuting Attorney, J. F. Bellamy.

 

Caroline Mottier vs. Nancy Elliott—Partition. Granted.

Lewis Detraz vs. Rude D. Gordon—Foreclosure. Tried by jury. Verdict for plaintiff.

Mary S. Frank vs. Charles Schmeid. Endorsement of note. Tried by jury. Judgment for plaintiff, $746.80.

Wm. M. Lee, Assignee, vs. John P. White, Replevin. Judgment for plaintiff.

F. M. Griffith vs. John A. Mullen—Foreclosure. Judgment for plaintiff, $386.10.

Van S. Brandon vs. Hannibal Farrel. Foreclosure. Judgment for plaintiff, $165.71.

Mary Adams vs. Lewis F. Works—Foreclosure. Judgment for plaintiff, $405.80.

John Malcomson vs. Ebenezer Hafford. Foreclosure. Judgment for plaintiff.

The case of State vs. Moses Lyon, charged with murder, is now on trial.