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Dearborn County Circuit Court Proceedings – Jan 1880

Proceedings of the January 1880 Term of the Dearborn County, Indiana Circuit Court appeared in:

Lawrenceburg Register – 1 Jan 1880 – Page 3, Column 5

DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT.

Before Judge Downey appointed special Judge—Joseph Cuts et al vs. John Cabel Jr. et als. Foreclosure of chattel mortgage. Verdict for plaintiff for $204.

Elijah Coombs vs. John F. Haseman et als. Foreclosure of mortgage on real estate.

Before Judge Givan—George Meyer vs. Wm. McClure. Judgment vs. defendant for $50 and costs.

Andrew Vetter vs. Elijah Christopher, sheriff, et al. Judgment vs. defendant for one cent and costs.

Andrew Vetter vs. George W. Keen, administrator et al. Judgment vs. defendant for one cent and costs.

Barney Simonson vs. John Essert. Judgment vs. defendant.

Christopher Fackler vs. D. W. C. Fitch. Verdict for plaintiff in sum of $300 and costs.

Louis Weitzel, adm’r, vs. Jacob Schue. Cause dismissed and stricken from the docket.

Exparte, Frank W. Marsh et als. Petition for partition.

Barbara Diel vs. Martin Johann. Judgment for plaintiff for $10.00.

John Eisel vs. Franklin T. Nevitt et al. Finding for plaintiff in sum of $780.08.

Bulah Lowe, admx., vs. Abiah Hayes. Vs. plaintiff for costs.

Bulah Hayes vs. Abiah Hayes. Vs. plaintiff for costs.

George Leggett vs. Sarah Leggett. Divorce granted.

S. Vater & Co. vs. C. W. Rice. Dismissed.

J. Crets et al vs. J. Gabel. Judgment vs. defendant for costs.

Ex Part Nancy E. Swales et al. Commissioner’s report filed.

Leopold Kupferscmidt vs. John Dorr et al. Judgment in favor of plaintiff.

Andrew Bartholome vs. Lawrenceburg township. Judgment vs. plaintiff for costs.

Ex Part Harvey R. Marsh et al. Partition granted.

Ex Part Emaline Moody et al. Commissioners final report.

State vs. Warren Watts. Concealed weapons. Bond $100.

Aurora Valley Furniture Co. vs. Paramore & Sedgwick. Judgment vs. defendants $260.25 and costs.

David Kaster vs. Aaron Huffman. Judgment vs. defendant $6 and costs.

James Stevenson vs. John S. Mathews. Vs. defendant $230.90 and costs.

George Bechenholdt vs. Lawrenceburg Wheel Co. Vs. defendants for $2600 and costs.

Gustave A. Kastner vs. Lawrenceburg Wheel Co. Vs. defendant for $713 and costs.

Martin Tittle vs. Lawrenceburg Wheel Co. Vs. defendants for $1032 and costs.

Benjamin Simonson vs. John Essert. Vs. defendant for costs.

German Lawrenceburg Building Co. vs. J. L. Spanagel et al. Foreclosure and judgment for $665.

Mary Benson vs. Charles Henegan et al. Judgment. Foreclosure.

PROBATE.

Guardianship of Wilber E. Ewbank, minor heir of Levina Ewbank, deceased; Edward C. Ewband appointed guardian.

Guardianship of Sarah B. Nevitt, an insane person. Deed for sale of real estate by guardian approved.

Estate of Wm. G. Ransdall, deceased. Partial report of executor filed and approved by the court.

Estate of Henry Bueta, deceased. Final report of administrator filed—administrator finally discharged.

Estate of Joseph Griffin, deceased. Additional inventory filed.

Following guardianships continued until next term for report: Guardianship of Jane E. Hayes; guardianship of the heirs of John W. Rabb; guardianship of Carrie Rowe.

Estate of Henry Dammeyer, deceased. Sale-bill of personal estate filed.

Following estates continued for report until next term: Estate of Elias Taylor, deceased; estate of Hugh F. Smith; estate of Mary Dill; estate of Franz Fischer.

Following estates stricken from the docket subject to be reinstated on motion of any party interested: Estate of Christopher Braun, deceased. Jacob Braun appointed administrator “de testament.” Guardianship of Mary Swales, a minor; R. E. Slater appointed guardian. Estate of Henry Swift, deceased—will probated.

Aurora Little Folks Entertainment – 1880

Report on the Little Folks performance in Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana appeared in:
Aurora Dearborn Independent – 1 Jan 1880 – Page 3, Column 3

The following are the names of the Little Folks that will take part in the entertainment to be given at the Opera House, Jan. 16th, 1880.

Misses.

  • Clara Emrie
  • Lillie Wilkie
  • Jessie Cornwell
  • Clara Epstein
  • Minnie Sweet
  • Grace Wymond
  • Florence Givan
  • Carrie Rectanus
  • Nora Brewington
  • Mamie Feustel
  • Emma Epstein
  • Annie Somerfield
  • Allie Moore
  • Lucy Haring
  • Hattie Mooney

Masters.

  • Willie Milburn
  • Louis Webe
  • Apolph Feustel
  • Willie Somerfield
  • Max Epstein
  • Thomas Cornwell
  • Frank Rectanus
  • Harry Haring
  • Johnny Backman
  • Harry McMullen
  • Eddie Lostutter
  • Frank Niebaum
  • Dave Somerfield
  • Gussie Kastner
  • Frank Brewington
  • Eddie Somerfield

Assisted by Miss Yetta Epstein and Miss Ida Louden.

Dearborn County Teachers’ Institute – 1880

Teachers at the Dearborn County, Indiana Teachers’ Institute appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 8 Jan 1880 – Page 2, Column 3

COMPLETE PROCEEDINGS of the DEARBORN COUNTY TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE.

At the Public School Building, Lawrenceburgh, December 29th, 30th, 31st, 1879, and Jan. 1st and 2d, 1880.

[See newspaper for full report.]

TEACHERS PRESENT.

GENTLEMEN.

  • Prof. F. H. Tufts
  • S. J. Houston
  • Fritz J. Ferger
  • E. A. Roehrig
  • J. H. Van Houten
  • Charles L. Walser
  • Amaziah Collier
  • J. W.kretzmeier
  • Henry Ross
  • R. Anderson
  • Frank Connolly
  • G. W. Platt
  • A. W. Keller
  • Philip J. Kuntz
  • John A. Wilson
  • H. W. Abbott
  • A. M. Campbell
  • O. D. Buffington
  • George E. Slater
  • H. Lee Early
  • C. M. Wallace
  • H. C. Ashey
  • A. S. Jaquith
  • Wesley Mathews
  • Thomas Dunn
  • C. D. Bogart
  • David Powell
  • W. H. Haynes
  • W. R. Campbell
  • A. F. Parks
  • Edward Kriete
  • Asa J. Roof
  • George Truitt
  • C. W. Lewis
  • L. K. Robbins
  • W. C. Watkins
  • Thomas Johnston
  • Prof. J. R. Trisler
  • Prof. H. B. Hill
  • M. C. Jordan
  • J. R. Kuhlman
  • J. C. Bryant
  • Louis Hopping
  • J. W. House
  • F. J. Ewbank
  • B. F. Ewbank
  • F. H. Rohlfing
  • George J. L. Luther
  • G. L. Smith
  • W. E. Gwalterney
  • Seth Platt
  • J. P. Van Wedding
  • Charles Lemons
  • E. J. Brunson
  • John Hoff
  • Charles Rodgers
  • M. W. Roof
  • W. A. Wheeler
  • Geo. L. Layley
  • Joseph Blasdel
  • W. H. Dumont
  • Ambrose Blasdel
  • L. F. Ross
  • J. G. Gruenenfelder
  • G. W. Todd
  • Henry Livingston
  • J. H. T. Main
  • J. L. Hubbard
  • T. W. Hillman
  • J. J. Hyland
  • Robert Chaffin
  • A. G. Miller
  • R. P. Wilson
  • George Johnston
  • A. T. Gridley

LADIES.

  • Emily Unger
  • Lou Severin
  • Emma Brogan
  • Fannie Pierce
  • Lizzie Savage
  • Mary Jones
  • Cornelia Scudder
  • Alice Boerger
  • D. M. Boecker
  • Nettie Akers
  • Linda C. Shaw
  • Emma Platter
  • Annie Suter
  • Lillie Fleming
  • Myra Parks
  • Lizzie Liddell
  • Josie Brand
  • Mary S. Blasdel
  • Kate Bundy
  • Carrie Haskeil
  • Nellie Milburn
  • Fannie Hopping
  • Winna Thomas
  • Katie Holthaus
  • Carrie Jackson
  • Lydia Heaton
  • Lilly Noble
  • Mrs. L. F. Stratton
  • Cora Beach
  • Flora Platter
  • Lizzie Eppens
  • Mary E. Pusey
  • Emma Smith
  • Alice Schleicher
  • Tina Pusey
  • Jennie Blasdel
  • Nettie Duck
  • Cora S. Thomas
  • Lura Milburn
  • Mrs. S. Orchard
  • Ellen Shutts
  • Eva Hansel
  • Lizzie W. Passel
  • Ollie Brodwell
  • Amelia Brewer
  • Cora Bainbridge
  • Emma Blair
  • Jennie Stark
  • Emma Schleicher
  • Clara Folbre
  • Mary L. Ross
  • Myrta Pierce
  • Jennie Morgan
  • L. W. Perlee
  • Amelia Bedunnah

Dearborn County Circuit Court Proceedings – Feb 1880

Proceedings of the February 1880 Term of the Dearborn County, Indiana Circuit Court appeared in:

Lawrenceburg Register – 5 Feb 1880 – Page 3, Column 4

DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT.

The February term of Court convened on Monday, Judge Givan presiding.

Louisa Gilliland was declared an heir to Sarah A. Thompson, deceased, and entitled to a distributive share in the monies belonging to that estate. The clerk was ordered to pay her $133.

The following cases were continued until the next term of Court:

  • State vs. Pat McLeaster. Manslaughter.
  • State vs. Hiram Chance. Assault and battery.
  • State vs. Frank Skelton. Same.
  • State vs. Enos Jones. Grand larceny.
  • State vs. Ernst Noble. Embezzlement.
  • State vs. Antoney Hayes. Desecration of the Sabbath.
  • State vs. John Dugan. Same.
  • State vs. Samuel P. Bowles. Forgery.
  • State vs. James Chisman. Seduction.
  • State vs. Wm. Ehlerman. Grand larceny.
  • State vs. John Meagher. Embezzlement.
  • State vs. John Kirsch Jr. Petit larceny.
  • State vs. George Linkenbach. Grand larceny.
  • State vs. John S. Barrow and John Ellington. Robbery.
  • State vs. James Thacker. Assault and battery.

State vs. Garret Rosse. Appeal. Action dismissed, and defendant discharged.

The most of Tuesday and Wednesday was occupied in getting cases at issue.

George B. Tebbs was appointed Administrator of the estate of Robert Ellis.

James H. Sale appointed Administrator of the estate of Ann E. Hunt.

James F. Crozier appointed Administrator of the estate of John Crozier.

Joseph D. Curtis appointed Guardian of John W. Griffin, an insane person.

Final reports have been made in the following estates:

  • Thomas Nighbert, Guardian of Rebecca Nighbert.
  • Frederick Ginter, Guardian of Gatch Wilson.
  • George B. Fitch, Guardian of Ezra G. Guard.
  • Magdalena Kuntz, Administratrix of estate of Joseph Kuntz.

Lawrenceburg Register – 12 Feb 1880 – Page 3, Column 3

DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT.

Frank R. Dorman vs. George Gibson. Judgment vs. defendant for $216 and costs.

Oliver P. Cobb and many others vs. William F. Bailey and others. W. S. Holman Jr. appointed commissioner to sell real estate.

John K. Thompson appointed special judge to try the cause of Fred Wesler vs. Margaret Wesler.

State ex rel Com’r McCormick vs. George P. Jenkins. Case stricken from the docket. Judgment against plaintiff for costs.

State vs. Louisa Dedrick. Malicious trespass. Discharged.

State vs. Henrietta Griffin. Public indecency. Dicharged.

State vs. Warren Tout. False pretense. Discharged.

Judge Givan appointed the following Commissioners for the City of Aurora: David B. Beatty, William Willman, Richard C. Bond, J. H. Droge, and Nicholas Oester.

State vs. Charles Kepple. Carrying concealed weapons. Fined $2 and costs.

State vs. Helmuth Viernow. Grand Larceny. The defendant being unable to employ counsel, Hugh McMullen was appointed to conduct the defense.

Jacob Pfalzgraf, Admr., &c., vs. Martin Koehler. Judgment against defendant for $208.

State vs. Alice Godden. Assault and battery. Trial by jury. Verdict returned of not guilty.

Same. Fine $1 and costs.

State vs. Josephine Osborn and others. Riot. Case dismissed, and defendants discharged.

Joel C. Pennington made final report as administrator of the estate of John W. Johnson, deceased.

Barbara Singer makes final report as guardian of John Singer.

Harry L. Cooper removed as executor of the estate of Enoch Hayes and Edward Hayes appointed in his stead.

Lawrenceburg Register – 19 Feb 1880 – Page 3, Column 4

DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT.

A voluminous transcript from Ohio county in the case of William H. Burges vs. Lucinda Powell and others, for damages, has been filed in the Clerk’s office. The case comes to this court on change of venue.

The case of the guardian of George Ludlow against the guardian of Brower Ludlow, which was appealed to the Supreme Court, has been dismissed.

W. H. Dowdell, admr., &c., vs. Jane Sheldon, et als., continued until the next term.

George Beckenholdt vs. J. C. McCullough, Receiver, &c. The defendant is ordered to pay taxes on personal property to the amount of $195. The Court also finds that taxes to the amount of $272 on real estate shall accrue against the same.

State vs. Amos Sweasy. Carrying concealed weapons. Defendant discharged.

State vs. Alfred M. Pate. Judgment against defendant for costs. Surety of the peace.

Claim of $400 against Franklin County for monies expended in the Pelton-Gold case, was allowed.

The claim of $113 against Franklin County for costs in the case of Brookville School Trustees vs. John R. Goodwin was allowed.

John A. Parks makes report as commissioners in the case of Margaret Mundary vs. Austin Trulock, and is discharged from said trust.

Final reports have been made in the following estates and guardianships: Estate of Barbara Manne, guardianship of Catharine Hergemather.

Wm. N. Abbott, admr of the estate of David D. Carnine, files an application to sell real estate, which is granted.

Jane J. Pool vs. estate of John H. Burrlage. Claim for $200 allowed.

Wolfgang Kress appointed administrator of the estate of John Ross.

The following claims against the estate of David D. Carnine were allowed: Hartzell Abbott, R. A. Becket, Amelia Fleming, Thomas Scudder, Wm. Johnson, estate of James Burougs, W. H. Shipman.

Lawrenceburg Register – 4 Mar 1880 – Page 2, Column 5

COURT REPORT.

Idelia P. Cole vs. Alfred L. Cole. Decree of divorce granted.

Ann Kuhn vs. Mary E. McClure. Albert Huber, commissioner, reports that he had collected $650.

Bailey H. Lowe vs. Daniel Collins. Judgment against defendant for $1694.

George Robertson vs. Philip Becker. Judgment against defendant for $128.

Henry Chairsell vs. Jacob Smith. Judgment against defendant for $522.

Anton Oher vs. Peter Ebertz. Judgment against defendant for $510.

Sam. McElfresh vs. Estate of Abbie Guard. Judgment against defendant for $131.

Abigal McElfresh vs. Estate of Abbie Guard. Judgment against defendant for $50.

City of Aurora vs. Henry Wood. Jury find for defendant.

Scott Chisman vs. Estate of W. P. Chisman. Judgment against defendant for $83.07.

State ex rel William Lazenby vs. George W. Sheldon. Judgment against defendant for $1869.

R. H. Givan appointed Guardian of the minor heirs of John Crozier, deceased.

John B. Garnier makes final report of Josephine Garnier.

Edward Hayes, administrator of the Estate of Enoch Hayes, files petition to sell real estate.

Peter J. J. Duddenhousen makes final report as executor of John Lebert.

Stephen Burlingame makes final report as Guardian of Charles W. Burlingame.

W. H. Russell appointed Guardian of the minor heirs of S. H. McKinstry.

Nettie Mason vs. Luella Mason and others. Petition for partition granted, and John Spiedel appointed commissioner in the premises.

Philip Renckert vs. Jacob Pfalzgraf, administrator, &c. Judgment against defendant for $701.

Laura McCardle vs. Cornelius McGinley. Jury find for defendant.

Samuel Wymond vs. Daniel Dorrel. Judgment against defendant for $260.

Philip Renckert vs. Jacob Pfalzgraf, administrator &c., and others. Judgment against defendant for $1111.

Will Greer appointed Guardian of Melinda Miller, an insane person. Bond $1000.

The claims of Levin Cornwell for $20, and Alfred White for $88, against the estate of John Rumsey were allowed.

In the great case of Joanna Nevitt vs. the administrators of the estate of David Nevitt, deceased, the jury, after being out nearly all night, brought in a verdict for the plaintiff, giving her $300. The plaintiff is the widow of Wm. Nevitt, who was a son of David Nevitt. Some time after the death of her husband she went to live with her father-in-law as his housekeeper, taking with her three children, each of whom was old enough to earn a living. The plaintiff remained there for about five years, and filed her claim for $1,500 for services. The claim was stoutly resisted upon the ground that plaintiff had been fully compensated, and that she lived with the defendant as a member of the family, without contract, expressed or implied, for compensation.

An interesting suit was begun before Judge Givan on Monday morning, in which Judge Tullis, nephew of the noted Jerry Tullis, and Louis, Wm. H. and Lena Teake, all children by former husbands of the late old mother Veit, of Dillsboro, are the plaintiffs, and Louis Veit, husband of the late mother Veit, is the defendant. It appears that when Mrs. Veit purchased a lot of property in and about Dillsboro, valued at about $12,000, she had it deeded to her and her husband jointly. The plaintiffs allege that this property was purchased with the money obtained by selling an estate which their father left them, and that now because the property in question was jointly deeded contrary to the wishes of their mother they are now to be swindled out of their patrimony. The John Tufts who makes a claim in the case is the same who claims $10,000 worth of the Jerry Tullis estate, and who for the same is making a fight.

Aurora Kindergarten School Report – 1880

Report on the Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana kindergarten school appeared in:
Aurora Dearborn Independent – 19 Feb 1880 – Page 3, Column 4

The report of the Kindergarden school for the months of December and January is as follows:

DECEMBER.

  • Louis Mattox
  • Gracie McGuire
  • Birtha Woodworth
  • Daisy Wilridge
  • Mamie Emrie
  • Maggie Klingenhoffer
  • Jessie Bullock
  • Willie Owen
  • Bennie Owen
  • Gracie Stedman
  • Jessie Klingenhoffer
  • Charley Trester
  • Charley Milburn
  • Frank Platt
  • Johnny McDole
  • Johnny Woster
  • Everet Fox

JANUARY.

  • Louis Mattox
  • Gracie McGuire
  • Bertha Woodworth
  • Daisy Wildridge
  • Mamie Emrie
  • Maggie Klingenhoffer
  • Jessie Bullock
  • Willie Owen
  • Bennie Owen
  • Gracie Stedman
  • Jessie Klingenhoffer
  • Charley Trester
  • Charley Milburn
  • Frank Platt
  • Johnny McDole
  • Johnny Woster
  • Everet Fox

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Proceedings – Mar 1880

Proceedings of the March 1880 Session of the Dearborn County, Indiana Commissioners appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 18 Mar 1880 – Page 2, Column 4

COMMISSIONERS’ COURT.

The County Commissioners convened in regular session on the 1st—all the members being present.

Liquor licenses were granted to Steve Meyer, Frank Voltz, John Sicking, Christ Knoebel, and Nicholas Fahlbush, of this city.

The following physicians for the poor, were appointed: County Jail, Dr. J. P. Green at $20 per year; Jackson township, Dr. P. Fermier, at $32 per year; Hogan, W. H. Dunn, at $25 per year; Center, Drs. Rectanus and Henry at $140; Kelso, Dr. Swales Jr., at $35; Harrison and Logan, Dr. Swales Sr., $60; Caesar Creek, Dr. J. M. Barkley, at $20; Clay, Dr. S. M. Weaver, at $36; Miller and York, Dr. L. S. Collins, at $40; Manchester township and County Infirmary, Dr. T. Kyle, at $200; Washington township, Dr. H. H. Sutton, at $20; Sparta township, Dr. A. J. Bowers, at $39.

McMullen and Downey were appointed County Attorneys at a salary of $150 per year.

Unclaimed allowances, amounting to $17.44, were ordered to be cancelled.

An order was made for the painting of the Harrison bridge.

Auditor Pattison made special report in regard to the school funds of the county.

Contract was entered into with J. C. Pennington to furnish lumber for bridges at Aurora city.

A petition signed by John R. Miller, John Tellis and others, was presented, praying that a bridge be built across Hogan creek at Dillsboro station. A statement was filed with the petition wherein certain persons pledged themselves to erect the bridge tree of compensation. The petition was under advisement.

Abe Briggs was appointed to purchase a small tract of land in Logan township for the purpose of widening a road in district No. 9.

Willard Cobb, Secretary of the Horse Thief Protective Association filed a list of the members of said association.—The board designated each member of the association, who shall be in pursuit of horse thieves and other offenders, shall have powers of constables.

L. Harbaugh and other citizens of Logan township, file a petition urging upon the board the necessity of building a bridge across Logan creek.
John Seamon, John Miller and Pat McCormick were appointed viewers for a public highway through Jackson, Kelso, and York townships, upon the petition of Philip Weis and others.

Settlements were made with the Trustees of each township, and with the Superintendent of the County Asylum.

The remainder of the session was occupied in allowing and considering bills.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Allowances – Mar 1880

Allowances of the Dearborn County, Indiana Commissioners for March 1880 appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 25 Mar 1880 – Page 4, Column 4

A LIST OF ALLOWANCES
Made by the Board of Commissioners of Dearborn County, Ind., at their March term, 1880, and ordered to be published in the Register, as having the largest circulation in said county.

EXPENSE OF POOR.

HARRISON TOWNSHIP.

  • William Meade to transient paupers.

LOGAN TOWNSHIP.

  • F R Dorman & Co. to Ida —

MILLER TOWNSHIP.

  • Robert Hargitt to Elizabeth Huff
  • F M Jackson to several parties
  • P J Emmert to Miss Huff
  • P J Emmert to Diggs family
  • Jacob Sefton to Mrs. Sefton
  • Robert Hargitt to James Diggs

LAWERENCEBURGH TOWNSHIP.

  • John Billingsley to Mrs. Williams
  • Isaac Hayes to Jennie Howard
  • W M S Terrill, M. D. to Henry Morris
  • W M S Terrill, M. D. to Mrs. Douglass
  • James Walker
  • Mrs. Hommer to Rhoda Bennett
  • Daniel Chidester to Mary Nevitt
  • Daniel Chidester to Hattie Carl
  • Moore & Spooner to Mrs. Douglass
  • Moore & Spooner to Mrs. Cune
  • Mrs. Sunderbrook to Mrs. Bohlinger
  • Michael Reagen to Isaac Squires
  • Drury Nothern to Mrs. Roberts
  • Dr. J P Green to David Tilford
  • Dr. J P Green to Mrs. Mudica’s child
  • Dr. J P Green to Brower Ricketts
  • Dr. J P Green to Mrs. Bennett
  • Dr. J P Green to Mrs. Enos Jones
  • J S Dorman & Co. to Mrs. Morris’ child
  • Catharine Kroh to Catharine Klickner
  • Mrs. D Deuschle to Mrs. Donner
  • H R Helmuth & Son to Mrs. B Ricketts
  • H R Helmuth & Son to Mrs. Williamson
  • Brogan & Harding to Mrs. Ray
  • Indiana Kram to Mrs. Ray
  • N Gillig to Mrs. Keough
  • N Gillig to Mrs. Douglass
  • N Gillig to Mrs. Kinney
  • N Gillig to Mrs. Knorr
  • Mrs. Scherger to Mrs. Reig
  • John Huth to Mrs. West
  • I D Stevens to Mrs. Ray
  • Edward Gilland to Mrs. Williamson
  • Samuel Dickinson to Chas F Tiffany
  • Joseph McGranahan to four persons
  • Tebbs Bros to Mrs. Williams
  • Tebbs Bros to Mrs. Morrison
  • G Renner to sundry persons
  • Drs. Gatch & Miller to Mrs. Bohlinger
  • Drs. Gatch & Miller to Mrs. Williamson
  • Drs. Gatch & Miller to Mrs. Jones
  • Drs. Gatch & Miller to I Squires
  • Drs. Gatch & Miller to G Smith
  • Louis Kohlerman to James M Terrel
  • Louis Kohlerman to Lar Tate
  • Hiram Clark to Mrs. Falderman
  • Myron H Harding to Minerva Johnson
  • Myron H Harding to John Sims
  • Myron H Harding to Mrs. Nevitt
  • Myron H Harding to Mrs. Bohlinger
  • P L Matheus, Adm’r to Mrs. Smith
  • Renner & Lang to sundry persons
  • Mrs. Kelley
  • Walter Fitch, Receiver, to Mrs. Smith
  • Walter Fitch to Mrs. Douglass
  • Chas Seekatz to Mrs. Keough and Cune
  • Julius Currus to Mrs. Howard
  • Julius Currus to Mrs. Roberts
  • Julius Currus to Mrs. Flanigan
  • Hammerle & Co. to Mrs. Morand
  • Hammerle & Co. to Mrs. Bohlinger
  • Hammerle & Co. to Mrs. Wiegele
  • Mrs. F Dorn
  • F R Dorman & Co. to J Ritter
  • F R Dorman & Co. to Ida Lenover
  • Sparks Bros to Mrs. Losey
  • Sparks Bros to Mrs. Tilford
  • Gideon Renner, overseer poor
  • Charles Israel to sundry persons
  • Wm J Fitch to Margaret Bruce
  • Augusta Windmiller

CENTER TOWNSHIP.

  • Mrs. P Pelgen to Mrs. Wengals
  • Mrs. P Pelgen to Mrs. Schipper
  • Mrs. P Pelgen to Mrs. Carlins
  • Mrs. P Pelgen to Mrs. Winscott
  • Mrs. P Pelgen to Mrs. Robinson
  • Jacob Kirsch to H Metendorph
  • Herman Raba to Mrs. Hauck
  • Herman Raba to Mrs. Weizehan
  • M Maloney Jr. to sundry persons
  • Herdegen & Kress to Miss Lietschge
  • Herdegen & Kress to Mrs. Thomas
  • Herdegen & Kress to Mrs. Tagge
  • Herdegen & Kress to Mrs. Smith & others
  • Geo W Taylor to Davison and Peters
  • Drs. Rectanus & Henry for salary for year
  • Fred Housemier to Joe Clark and family
  • A Bloom & Bro to Mrs. Blalsdel
  • A Bloom & Bro to H A Moran
  • Sarah Greeley to Mr. Stivers
  • M Maloney Jr. to Mr. Stivers and family
  • Henry Wood to Mrs. Dacon
  • Henry Wood to Mrs. Billingsley
  • Henry Wood to Mrs. Garrison
  • Peter Koehler to Mrs. B Drester
  • Peter Koehler to Mrs. Geo H King
  • Peter Koehler to — Schorel
  • Patrick Dobel to Wm Tickey
  • Patrick Dobel to Mrs. Hulscamp
  • Patrick Dobel to Wm Thompson
  • Patrick Dobel to Mrs. Kerrigan
  • Patrick Dobel to Mrs. Moran
  • Patrick Dobel to Wm Brown
  • Chambers, Stevens & Co. to Mrs. Videte
  • Chambers, Stevens & Co. to Mrs. Jehu
  • Chambers, Stevens & Co. to Mrs. Russell
  • Chambers, Stevens & Co. to Wm Powell
  • Chambers, Stevens & Co. to Mrs. Teaney
  • Chambers, Stevens & Co. to W M Cartney
  • Chambers, Stevens & Co. to Mrs. Smith
  • Chambers, Stevens & Co. to Mrs. Burk
  • Chambers, Stevens & Co. to G W Hopping
  • Fred Opperman to J Kerrigan
  • Fred Opperman to Kate Murphy
  • Fred Opperman to Mary Bohler
  • Fred Opperman to Thomas Hughes
  • Fred Opperman to Mary Burk
  • Fred Opperman to Kate Welsh
  • Mrs. A Earle to Mrs. Ross
  • Lucinda Acre for quarterly allowance
  • Eleanor Brewington to Mrs. Robinson
  • Fred Kreite to Mrs. Luhn
  • Geo W Taylor to Sanford Carbaugh
  • Jacob Peters to Sanford Carbaugh
  • Philip Kastner to Adam Sengers
  • Philip Kastner to Mrs. Ehmans
  • Simon Siemantel to John Nelson
  • Simon Siemantel to Mrs. Maul
  • Langtree & Haynes to Pat Tracey
  • Langtree & Haynes to Mrs. E Hudson
  • Langtree & Haynes to Martin Cochran
  • Abram Lozier to Mrs. Schwartzenfelder
  • M Maloney Jr., overseer of the poor

HOGAN TOWNSHIP.

  • B P Boardman for Mrs. Garrison
  • I M Truitt, overseer of poor
  • Wm Clans
  • B P Boardman for Mrs. Heck
  • Dr. W H Dunn, one quarter salary

SPARTA TOWNSHIP.

  • Dr. A J Bowers for Mrs. Mahood
  • Dr. A J Bowers for sundry poor in Tp
  • James Beatty for sundry persons
  • Nelson & Chance for regular allowance
  • James Beatty for Richard Gilmore
  • J S French for Mrs. Cole’s child
  • Nathan Todd for Mrs. Smith
  • Helen Mack for regular allowance
  • Mrs. Stevens for — Bowen

MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP.

  • Wm F Crocker for Mrs. Laybourn
  • Wm F Crocker for Mrs. Vincent
  • Geo W Steinmetz for unknown
  • P J Emmert for John Briggs
  • Nancy Tanner for Mrs. Mahood

YORK TOWNSHIP.

  • Lewis Fawcett for regular allowance
  • Simeon Miller for regular allowance
  • Dr. H C Vincent, year’s allowance

KELSO TOWNSHIP.

  • Patrick Diver for F Bishop
  • Patrick Diver for Mrs. Conley
  • Peter Werst & Co. for M Mathias
  • Christian Robert for M Mathias
  • P Weis for M Mathias

JACKSON TOWNSHIP.

  • Henry Sahn for Barbara Hofreiter

CLAY TOWNSHIP.

  • Ira Shepperd for blind children
  • J W E Hartley for Elizabeth Evans
  • J C Vandolah for Harriet Hoover
  • J C Vandolah for Betsy Spangler
  • J C Vandolah for T Acre
  • J C Vandolah for A McFarland
  • J C Vandolah for Mrs. Ewing
  • J C Vandolah for John Curl
  • J C Vandolah for Mrs. Leasure
  • J C Vandolah for Jacob Fleming
  • J C Vandolah for H W Tiel
  • J C Vandolah for E Goodpasture
  • Benjamin Blue for Thomas Acher
  • Thomas Wilson for blind person

CESAR CREEK TOWNSHIP.

  • Sarah Warner
  • Garrett Bosse for James Warner

WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP.

  • Wilkinson Smith, overseer of poor

FOR COUNTY ASYLUM.

  • Sebastian Greenham for work and hop
  • Edward Greenham for work
  • Christian Oelker, coffin
  • James Ruble, one hog
  • L & N Turnpike Co., toll
  • Anna Koop, work
  • L Harbaugh, sundries
  • John Darling, work
  • Alex Ruble, work &c.
  • Fred Slater, goods
  • J C Sims, sundries
  • H P Spaeth & Co., stove & Co.
  • Dr. T M Kyle, medical services
  • Thos Duncan, quarter salary as Supt.
  • Dr. T E Craig, medical services

EXPENSE OF CRIMINALS.

  • Elijah Christopher, boarding prisoners
  • Dr. J P Green, medical services for qr

PUBLIC BUILDINGS.

  • Julius Severin, repairs on county jail
  • Tebbs Bros., sundries for court house
  • Elijah Christopher, sundries for jail
  • F Adkinson, Adm’r, ice for court house
  • J F Hammerle & Co., mops
  • Fred Wesler, coal
  • Francis Lang, mops
  • Charles Jones, cleaning flues
  • Renner & Lang, coal for jail
  • August Willers, work for court house
  • L Kupferschmidt, rep clock
  • Lawbgh Gas Co., gas for court house

ROADS AND HIGHWAYS.

  • E Christopher, services as Sheriff in road cases
  • Geo C Columbia, recording deed
  • James Powell, road viewer
  • E Butterfield, road viewer
  • O P Pyles, road viewer
  • H J Powell, road viewer
  • Ira Kimball, road viewer
  • L M Prichard, road viewer
  • Rezin Rees, road viewer
  • Frank Nevitt, road viewer
  • Robert Mason, road viewer
  • Orin Judd, road reviewer
  • Watts O Liddel, road reviewer
  • T B Cottingham, road reviewer

COMMISSIONERS’ SALARIES.

  • Frederick Slater
  • Michael Hoff
  • Abraham Briggs

OFFICERS’ SALARIES.

  • Alex. B. Pattison, County Auditor
  • Wm. H. Kyle, County Treasurer

COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT.

  • H. B. Hill

PRINTING.

  • J E Larimer, delinquent list
  • L W Cobb, instructions to assessors, school fund notices
  • Hunter & O’Brien, sundry items
  • D W Calvert, election notices

STATIONERY.

  • Sentinel Company, sundry items
  • J E Larimer, assessors’ blanks, subscription to press
  • De Hann & Co., steel pens
  • Wm E Burford, sundry items

SPECIFIC ALLOWANCES.

  • Peter Perlee, bus fare
  • I R Dunaway, administering oaths
  • Alex B Pattison, making township map, for preparing claims vs. Franklin county
  • Warren Tebbs for P O stamps & expressage
  • Warren Tebbs for fees in case State ex rel Brown vs. Barricklow
  • Warren Tebbs for fees, Epstein vs. Board of Commissioners
  • Fred Tanner for examining papers in Manchester case

BRIDGES.

  • Charles Bauer for Hogan Creek Bridge
  • G Renner, Trustee for Wilson Bridge
  • Joseph Tittel for Wilson Bridge
  • James Waler for Guilford Bridge

Quercus Grove School Roll of Honor – Dec 1880

Quercus Grove [Switzerland County, Indiana] School report appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 20 Jan 1881 – Page 1, Column 6

Roll of Honor of Quercus Grove school for the month ending December 24, 1880:

  • Sixth Grade—Jefferson Heizer, Ellie Keeney
  • Fifth Grade—Amelia Duplan, Louisa Barkhan
  • Fourth Grade—Abbie Douglas, Sylvia Duplan
  • Third Grade—Clyde Baker, Frank Cook
  • Second Grade—Mary Kopp, Wilber Heizer
  • First Grade—Willie Young, Gustia Barkhan

LINNIE TURNER, Teacher.

Markland Primary School Roll of Honor – Dec 1880

Markland [Switzerland County, Indiana] School roll of honor appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 30 Dec 1880 – Page 1, Column 2

Roll of honor of Markland primary school, for the month ending December 24, 1880:

Fourth Grade—Charles Markland, Ida Orr

Third Grade—Cassius McCreary, Frank Muret, Edgar Franklin

Second Grade—Clyde Muret, Viola McLlean, Arena Scudder

First Grade

  • A Class—John Scudder, Tiller Beard, Kate Orr
  • B Class—Philip Markland, John Knows, George Muret

 

Lizzie Diermiller, Teacher.

Switzerland County Commissioners’ Allowances – Dec 1880

The Switzerland County Commissioners’ allowances appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 16 Dec 1880 – Page 5, Column 4

List of Allowances made by the Board of County Commissioners of Switzerland County, Indiana, at their December session, 1880:

 

PAUPER, &C.

Mrs. Adrian Wolf, for keeping Barker child, $10.00

Jnt. C. Ricketts, for sundries for Dan’l Mix, $14.00

R. Galbraith, for sundries for Mrs. Bain, $5.00

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

Love & Boyle, for sundries for Mrs. Baker, $4.00

H. J. Harris, for removing paupers from State, $16.00

J. T. Whitlock, for coffin and box, Dan’l Mix, $8.00

Jnt. C. Ricketts, for sundries, Mix family, $10.43

John Neal, for coffin and box, John Kelsey, $7.00

C. G. Adams, for flour and meal, John Kelsey, $5.50

John Steel for keeping and clothing Mrs. Cole and children, $4.45

J. J. Belden, for breadstuff for Kelsey, $1.75

P. J. Riley, sundries for Colden, $6.60

James M. Smith, sundries for Cole children, $11.70

Hannah Riley, flour, etc., $4.00

Jnt. C. Ricketts, sundries for Oliver Keith and family, $12.00

Mrs. Morris, keeping old Mrs. Morris, $8.33

Mrs. Morris, keeping Depper child, $8.00

James K. Pleasants & Son, suit of clothes for Kelsey, $8.00

Ben Cole, for Mrs. Kesner and J. J. Bosaw, $20.00

William Smith, digging 2 graves for paupers, $3.00

U. P. Schenck & Son, burying clothes for Shafer child, $3.55

Charles Efner, keeping Mrs. Jackson, $7.00

W. L. & S. Told, coal for paupers, $21.59

Jacob Shadday, for Mrs. Kesner, $3.00

Ben W. Simmons, sundries for paupers, Brown’s orders, $64.43

Thomas Cotton, putting down tile, Poor Farm, $10.00

Mrs. Schenck, nursing, etc., Lizzie Bagnell—balance, $24.62

U. P. Schenck & Son, sundries for A. Boggs and wife, $24.55

N. N. Martin, self and family—balance, $15.00

John Smiley, taking pauper to poor house, $2.00

Vevay Woollen Mills, blankets for poor house, $224.77

F. L. Grisard & Son, locks for poor house, $1.50

F. L. Grisard & Son, sundries for Mrs. Shover, $5.00

Lyman Manser, keeping orphan Edwards, $10.00

W. J. Gibbs, keeping Lydia Gibbs, $10.00

James H. Gibbs, sundries for Mrs. Bills and children, $10.00

R. G. Simpson & Co., Jos. Devars family, $2.00

Peter Pelser, keeping Ben. Pelser, $10.00

Levy Smith, keeping Mrs. Mills, $10.00

Wm. M. Patton, coffin for Mrs. Barton, $7.00

S. R. Tinker, coffin for Goodpasture child, $3.00

S. R. Tinker, coffin for Wm. Hewitt, $7.00

S. R. Tinker, coffin for James Downey, $7.00

S. R. Tinker, coffin for James Cheatham, $3.00

Wm. M. Patton, coffin for Baldwin child, $4.00

Wm. M. Patton, coffin for Mrs. Bagnell, $7.00

Hall & Lewis, sundries for Eliza Orem, $2.00

Hall & Lewis, sundries for Joe Redd, $5.00

Hall & Lewis, sundries for Mary Moody, $7.50

Hall & Lewis, sundries for Mrs. Holdcroft, $6.00

Hall & Lewis, sundries for Mrs. Snyder, $2.00

James Beard, for Cary Hampton, $5.00

Wesley McHenry, transportation of Mrs. Lee’s family, $2.25

Wesley McHenry, transportation of Geo. Receivem, $2.00

John L. Thiebaud, school books for poor children, $10.60

O. D. Cunningham, for Mrs. Hinman, $16.00

O. D. Cunningham, for Amos Farwood, $18.00

O. D. Cunningham, for Jeptha Skidmore, $2.00

Isaac F. Banta, for Frank Higgins, $12.00

Isaac F. Banta, for R. W. Leclerc, $19.50

Isaac F. Banta, for George Adams, $10.00

Isaac F. Banta, for John W. Still, $5.00

Isaac F. Banta, for Jos. Adams, $20.00

Isaac F. Banta, for David A. Konkle, $8.00

Kincaid & Brother, for Mrs. McClanahan, $3.20

H. M. Fallis, for H. B. B. Downey, $1.00

Clendenning & Kincaid, coffin for Sturgeon child, $3.00

Mrs. Green, taking care Mrs. Forward, $13.00

Wm. McCreary, breadstuff for Mrs. Hinman, $8.50

Wm. McCreary, breadstuff for Mrs. Boyd, $8.00

John I. O’Neal, breadstuff for J. W. Miller, $6.30

John I. O’Neal, breadstuff for Mrs. McLelland, $5.30

James H. Beard, sundries for J. W. Miller, $14.30

Langsdale Bros., sundries for A. Farwood, $1.90

Bledsoe & Beymer, sundries for Mrs. Bunk, $6.00

Bledsoe & Beymer, sundries for A. Farwood, $6.00

W. H. Scott, sundries for Oliver Keith, $5.23

Dempsey Gullion, Jr., for Mrs. Wheeler & family, $26.00

Mrs. E. Boyd, taking care Brook child, $5.00

Mat. Worstell, keeping paupers, poor house, $448.77

Americus Benedict, for Mrs. Kilgore, $10.00

Americus Benedict, for Mrs. McLelland, $6.54

Americus Benedict, for Mrs. Boyd, $9.50

C. Goldenburg & Son, tile, etc., poor farm, $79.10

 

COUNTY OFFICERS’ FEES AND SALARIES.

R. S. Northcott, County Superintendent, $210.85

A. Benedict, Treasurer, $200.00

John Gill, Auditor, $488.27

Wm. Stewart, Commissioner, $21.00

D. R. Drake, Commissioner, $24.50

Julius Muret, Commissioner, $24.50

Wm. S. Tower, Sheriff, $12.00

John P. White, Sheriff, election expense, $20.00

R. T. F. Abbett, Clerk, election expense, $20.70

John White, summoning G. and P. Juries, November Term, $28.50

 

BOOKS, STATIONERY AND PRINTING.

J. B. Savage, 2 Record Books, $28.00

W. B. Burford, sundries for County Officers, $116.40

Levy Brothers, sundries for County Officers, $58.55

Indianapolis Journal Company, $72.50

W. J. Baird, advertisements, $6.15

 

Geo. House, box and burying drowned man, $7.00

 

COURT HOUSE EXPENSE.

Hiram Corns, for lce, $3.75

U. P. Schenck & Son, lumber and nails for fence, $2.90

W. S. Tower, for cleaning privy and sawing wood, $7.75

John P. White, taking care Court House 2 months, $6.60

Cain & Bonner, 3 brooms, $0.75

C. O. Thiebaud, sundries for Treasurer’s office, $2.89

John L. Thiebaud, sundries for Court House, $3.70

Smith Brothers, sundries for Court House, $2.00

James Boyd, stove pipe and fixtures for Court House, $2.80

Huntington “Cinti” lamp for Judge Allison, $3.50

A. Benedict, office expenses 9 months, $8.04

John Gill, office expenses 1 qr, $1.50

C. Goldenburg & Son, sundries for Court House, $20.28

 

D. B. Lee, flooring for Plum Creek Bridge, $214.74

Julius Muret, putting down Plum Creek Bridge, $40.00

F. L. Grisard & Son, spikes, $11.00

Chas. H. Pavy, laying balance floor Indian Creek Bridge, $10.00

 

W. S. Tower, receiving and discharging prisoner, $0.80

D. C. Weaver, repairing jail, $4.50

John P. White, coal for jail, $3.00

W. L. Told & Bros., coal for jail, $6.00

James Boyd, stove pipe &c., $4.12

Moxley & McCallum, sash &c., $8.00

C. Goldenburg & Son, stove, $16.00

 

W. S. Tower, cost State vs. Damon, $2.20

Perret Dufour, cost State vs. Damon, $5.45

Mrs. Wm. Conner, delinquent taxes, $26.41

W. S. Tower, summoning Commissioners extra session, $5.40