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Dearborn County Commissioners – Mar 1840

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the March 1840 Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 3

March Term 1840

Page 26

Present:

  • Charles Dashiell
  • David Walser
  • Aaron B. Henry

No. 1 – Allowed to John Cundale, superintendent of county asylum, for boarding paupers

No. 2 – Allowed to John Cundale for contingencies for the county asylum

Petition of Isaac and Daniel J. Hancock for building a bridge across South Hogan Creek is continued.

Petition of Philemon Wilson and John Smith – Ordered land be stricken off Sparta Township and attached to Laughery Township.

No. 3 – Allowed to Phineas S. King for services as Traverse Juror April Term 1838

No. 4 – Allowed to A. L. Bailey for services as director of the asylum

A. L. Bailey and William Harrison appointed directors of the asylum.

 

Page 27

Ebenezer Dumont appointed Treasurer.

John Benegar – license to vend merchandise in Lawrenceburg

Basil James – license to vend merchandise in Rising Sun

Petition for change in part of State Road from Lawrenceburg to Napoleon, Ripley County which is situated on lands of George P. Buell, Lawrenceburg Township. Road through land of Stpehn Ludlow, George P. Buell, Abraham Roland. Martin Trester, George Cornelius and William Pursell appointed viewers.

 

Page 28

William S. Smith – license to retail spirituous liquors in Lawrenceburg

Jacob Hayes, David Marsh and Enoch H. Miller made report on alteration in Manchester to Elizabethtown State Road. Edward B. Hunt, surveyor.

 

Page 29 [Continued.]

 

Page 30

Noyes Canfield, Abram Eversole and Thomas Tanner, Commissioners to view change in road from mouth of Hogan Creek to interect road from Lawrenceburg to Indianapolis near residence of William Perry, make report. Francis Baldwin and Aaron Ball, Justices of the Peace. Change petitioned by John Billingsley, William and Lewis Morgan, William Dils, the heirs of William Morgan, Henry Walker, and George Cheek. Road opened.

 

Page 31

David Tibbets, John Palmerton and Abram Ferris, Commissioners to assess damages to Enoch Miller from road from Lawrenceburg to Harrison, make report. Abram Ferris dissents. Benjamin Fuller, Justice of the Peace.

 

Page 32

Geo. W. Lane, Conaway Bainum and Stephen Buffington, commissioners to view change in state road from Aurora to Napoleon, petitioned for by Isaac and Daniel J. Hancock, made report. Israel C. Curtis, Justice of the Peace. Road ordered opened.

 

Page 33

No. 5 – Allowed to Thomas Baker for wood for Court House

No. 6 – Allowed to Z. A. Bonham for services as commissioner on state road from Harrison to Brookville

No. 7 – Allowed to Samuel Hollowell for same services

No. 8 – Allowed to Hugh McClure for same

No. 9 – Allowed to Lemuel Hudson for hauling from Lawrenceburg to Wilmington a model for the Tanners Creek Bridge

 

Page 34

Petition of John W. Dorsey, Joseph Ketchell and Elizabeth Bivan (widow of Thomas Bivan) for change in road from Aurora to interect road from Lawrenceburg to Indianapolis near residence of Stoekly Perry and Stokely Dils, which was located by Aaron B. Henry, William Perry and Abner Tibbetts. Samuel B. Wood, Elial Chaffin and John Chisman appointed viewers.

 

Page 35

No. 10 – Allowed to B. F. Ferris for shroud for pauper

No. 11 – Allowed to A. Bailey for making coffin for Mrs. Sarah Wills, a transient pauper

No. 12 – Allowed to William S. Mysnor for binding out Moore’s and Warner’s daughters

Levi Boyd – license to vend merchandise in Moore’s Hill

Board accepted proposals of Holman B. Cannon to keep paupers at asylum.

 

Page 36

Columbus S. Stevenson – license to vend merchandise and groceries at his store in Lawrenceburg

No. 13 – Allowed to M. H. Harding for medicine and attendance for paupers at the asylum

Warren Tebbs – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors in Harrison

Thomas Blith – license to retail spirituous liquors and groceries in Lawrenceburg

No. 14 – Allowed to Peter Spangler for keeping and removing James Hall, a transient pauper

Jacob Smith – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors in Kelso Township

 

Page 37

No. 15 – Allowed to Amour Flake and James Lindsay for building fire proof office in Wilmington for Clerk’s and Recorder’s offices

Proposal of Timothy Kimball accepted to build jail.

Ebenezer Dumont, County Treasurer, filed bond with Jacob Wiggleston, Noah Davis, Lemuel G. Elder, Phineas L. King, George Cornelius, William V. Cheek, James P. Millikin, Israel Noyes, Mahlon Powell, William Williams, Elial Chaffin and Stephen Wood, his securities.

No. 16 – Allowed to John Hansel for services rendered as visitor to the asylum

No. 17 – Allowed to George Arnold for services viewing road from Harrison in Logan Township and making return

No. 18 – Allowed to Merit Hubbell for viewing roads above named

No. 19 – Allowed to William Purcel

 

Page 38

No. 20 – Allowed to C. Crookshank for surveying road from Harrison in Logan Township

No. 21 – Allowed to Bowlby & Merril for chain carrying on above named road

Ebenezer Dumont, Treasurer, makes report.

 

Page 39

William V. Cheek, clerk of Circuit Court, files report. Names of persons fined at April and October Terms of Circuit Court 1839:

  • James Vansickle – contempt – $3.00
  • Edward Ricketts – failing to report – $3.00
  • John Howard – disturbing religious ? – $5.00
  • Henry McKenzie – failing to report – $3.00
  • Hugh McClure – failing to report – $3.00
  • John Daniels – failure to report – $3.00
  • Henry Walker – contempt – $1.00
  • Isaac W. White – trespass, A & B – $0.01
  • Curry Bruce – riot – $10.00
  • Michael Trester – trespass, A & B – $3.00
  • James B. Hazlett – larceny – $15.00
  • John Milburn – trespass, A & B – $2.00
  • John Milburn – trespass, A & B – $2.00
  • Amos T. Coyle – trespass, A & B – $3.00
  • William Milburn – trespass, A & B – $3.00
  • Alex. E. Glenn and Wm. Ozier – sci fa on recognizance – $50.00
  • Alfred Brown – burglary and larceny – $30.00
  • William P. Palmer – sci fa on recognizance – $250.00
  • Thomas C. Hall – riot – $212.00
  • Abijah A. Bennett – riot – $150.00
  • Mathias Hall – riot – $25.00
  • Peter Cruger – riot – $10.00
  • James Tait – riot – $10.00
  • Cornelius Snyder – riot – $35.00
  • Joseph Trester and Thomas Folbre – not serving as juror – $2.00
  • William Howe – indictment township juror – $5.00
  • John Howard – trespass, A & B – $3.00
  • Laura Kelsey – riot – $25.00
  • Bartholomew Caldwell – trespass, A & B – $5.00
  • John Wintermott and Wm. Mason – indict for petit larceny – $2.00
  • Thomas Pain – retailing – $2.00
  • Richard Rains – indict A & B – $3.00
  • C. Bird Pate – adultery – $150.00
  • Ebenezer Dumont – Indict betting – $5.00

 

Page 40

Petition by John Snider to review location of State Road from Harrison in Logan Township. Merit Hubble, George Arnold and Wm. Pursel, viewers, make report. George Bowlby, Justice of the Peace. Ordered opened.

 

Page 41 [Continued.]

 

Page 42

William G. Munroe, late treasurer, entitled to credit paid by him to John Cundale.

Charles W. Wright – license to vend merchandise and groceries in Manchester Township

Ephraim Glasgow, Wm. Glenn, John Columbia, James W. Weaver, Joel Lymer, George Cornelius, James Mills, Richd. H. Holman, Horrace Bassett, William Perry, Henry Walker and John Tait appointed trustees of County Seminary.

Thomas and James Stevenson – license to vend merchandise and groceries at Dillsboro

Thomas J. Taylor – license to vend merchandise and groceries in Aurora

John Dall – license to vend merchandise and groceries in Sparta Township

 

Page 43

Petition of Jacob Hayes and Job Miller for alteration in Rushville State Road from Lawrenceburg. Stephen Ludlow, Joshua Lanks and Geo. P. Buell, viewers, make report. Road ordered opened.

Board sells old jail to Timothy Kimball.

 

Page 44

Holman C. Camron (or Cannon), keeper of the asylum, filed bond with William Harrison, security.

 

Page 45

David Fitzgerald – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors in Manchester Township

Patrick O’Connor – license to keep a grocery to retail spirituous liquors in Kelso Township

William M. French – license to vend merchandise and groceries

No. 22 – Allowed to James Caldwell and Reuben C. Jackson for services as chain carrier

 

Page 46

No. 23 – Allowed to Charles Dashiell for services as school trustee of Township 6, Range 3 West

No. 24 – Allowed to William V. Cheek for sundries furnished Clerk’s office, making out assessment rolls, extra services,

No. 25 – Allowed to James Mills (appointed to superintend erection of jail) to advance sum to Timothy Kimball, contractor to build jail

Order requiring Alexander H. Dill, late Clerk, to return to Clerk’s office books, papers, &c. which remained in his possession is rescinded.

M. H. Harding employed to attend to the Poor at the Asylum.

No. 26 – Allowed to William Dils, Sheriff, for extra services

 

Page 47

No. 27 – Allowed to Aaron B. Henry as Commissioner

No. 28 – Allowed to David Walser as commissioner

No. 29 – Allowed to Charles Dashiell as commissioner

No. 30 – Allowed to Henry Walker for extra services as school commissioner

Court adjourned.

Dearborn County Commissioners – Feb 1840

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the February 1840 Called Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 3

February Called Session 1840

Page 24

Present:

  • Charles Dashiell
  • David Walser
  • Aaron B. Henry
  • Walter Kendel, Sheriff

Ebenezer Dumont appointed County Treasurer to fill place of William G. Monroe, deceased.

Ebenezer Dumont filed bond with Stephen Wood, Charles Bruce, Phineas L. King, Noyes Canfield, William V. Cheek, George Cornelius, John Columbia, Elial Chaffin, William Williams, Lemuel G. Eld?, William Glenn and John Levingston, as securities.

 

Page 25

Hugh Monroe pays county money left in his hands by William G. Monroe, deceased, to Ebenezer Dumont.

Dearborn County Commissioners – Jan 1840

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the January 1840 Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 3

January Session 1840

Page 1

Present:

  • Charles Dashiell
  • David Walser
  • Aaron B. Henry

No. 1 – Allowed to John Cundale for keeping paupers

No. 2 – Allowed to Abram Enoch for removing John McNeely, a pauper

No. 3 – Allowed to J. Hains for boarding McNeal, a pauper

No. 4 – Allowed to the Dearborn County Democrat

No. 5 – Allowed to Milo Longwood for services as overseer of the poor in Laughery Township

No. 6 – Allowed to John Smith for keeping William Greenley, a pauper

No. 7 – Allowed to Jehue Goodwin for services on state road from Aurora to Dillsboro, assessing damages on said road

No. 8 – Allowed to A. L. Bailey for building stove at the asylum for insane persons

 

Page 2

No. 9 – Allowed to Jehu Goodwin for services as overseer of the poor, for services as Congressional School Trustee

No. 10 – Allowed to Spencer Davis for services assessing damage on the state road from Aurora to Dillsboro

No. 11 – Allowed to John Cundale for sundries furnished paupers at the asylum

No. 12 – Allowed to Elias Schooley for making two coffins for paupers

No. 13 – Allowed to Elizabeth Raney for keeping George Jefferson, a transient pauper

No. 14 – Allowed to Abram Carbaugh for repairing jail

No. 15 – Allowed to Dr. M. H. Harding for attending on paupers at the asylum

Samuel McMullen – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries at store in Manchester Township

Jacob Smith – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries at his store in Kelso Township

 

Page 3

George W. Shane – license vend foreign and domestic groceries and spirituous liquors at his grocery in Shane’s Cross Roads

T. T. Cannon – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors at his house in Kelso Township and license to vend groceries

John VanWedding – license to keep a grocery at his house in Jackson Township and license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors

Merit Hubbell – license to retail foreign merchandise and groceries at his store

Jeremiah Coughlan – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors in Kelso Township

John Hornburger – license to vend groceries and spirituous liquors at his grocery in Lawrenceburg

Matthew Hubbel, Jr. – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors at his house in Jackson Township

 

Page 4

Josiah Belden – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors at his house in New Lawrenceburg

Harris Fitch – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors at his house in Lawrenceburg

Hugh Noyes – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors at his house in Manchester Township

State Road from mouth of Hogan Creek to intersect State Road from Lawrenceburg to Indianapolis near residence of Stokely Dils and Stokely Perry ordered opened.

 

Page 5

Petition of John Snider, E. Bodine, David Shane, William Shane, Z. A. Bonham, and other freeholders of Logan Township for alteration in state road from Harrison through Logan Township. Road through lands of John Godley, John Snider, M. F. Bramble, John Gould. William Purcel, George Arnold, and Meritt Hubbell appointed viewers.

Henry Walker, School Commissioner, filed receipt from Milton Gregg for printing and publishing delinquent list. Receipt from Thomas Palmer, recorder.  Approved.

No. 16 – Allowed to Henry Wood for removing paupers

John B. Craft – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries at his store in Rising Sun

John B. Craft – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries at his store at James’ Mills

 

Page 6

No. 17 – Allowed to Robert Haddock for services as School Township Trustee

Stephen Liddle – license to vend and retail foreign merchandise at groceries at his store in Miller Township

James Miller – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries at his store in Randolph Township

No. 18 – Allowed to Dr. George Sutton for professional services attending Orin Lewis, a pauper; for professional services and medicine for Penelope Gattenby, a pauper

No. 19 – Allowed to A. Bailey for making coffin for Penelope Gattenby, a pauper

Jehue Goodwin and Spencer Davis, commissioners to assess damages sustained by sundry persons whose land State Road leading from Aurora to Dillsboro, as laid out by Garret Swallow and John Hansel, make report.  Land of George W. Cochran, John Gullet, Mr. Zachariah Barker, Mr. Morehead. Richard H. Holman moves to set aside assessment and appoint new viewers. Ordered not paid.

 

Page 7

Jacob Harwood – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors at his house in Wilmington

Moore & Brooks – license to vend foreign merchandise at their store in Sparta Township

Ordered John Levingston, Jr. be exempt from working on roads or highways and from payment of poll tax owing to being a cripple by an injured foot.

No. 20 – Allowed to Thomas Palmer for office rent, books and stationery, recording poor indentures

No. 21 – Allowed to William G. Monroe for services as superintendent for the building of a fire proof offices, for amount paid builders of the building

No. 22 – Allowed to James Mills for services superintending the building of the fire proof offices

 

Page 8

No. 23 – Allowed to A. J. Cotton for services as probate Judge at Oct Term 1839

No. 24 – Allowed to John Levingston for services as probate Judge at Oct Term 1839

Allowed to following persons for attending Circuit Court at Oct Term 1839:

  • No. 25 – John Brewington for attending Grand Jury
  • No. 26 – Jonathan Pate for summoning witnesses for Grand Jury
  • No. 27 – Erastus Lathrop for same
  • No. 28 – George Hume for same
  • No. 29 – Isaac Jones for same
  • No. 30 – Walter Kerr for same
  • No. 31 – Lemuel G. Elder for Court Bailiff
  • No. 32 – A. B. Adams for same
  • No. 33 – Walter Kerr for same
  • No. 34 – William Dils for cleaning Court House, &c.

No. 35 – Allowed to Amos Lane for defending prisoners

William G. Monroe and James Mills, superintendents of the building of a fire proof building for the clerk’s and recorder’s offices at Wilmington, made report. Amour Flake and James D. Lindsay to complete building.

 

Page 9

Jacob Hays and Job Miller file petition for change in Rushville State Road from Lawrenceburg. Road through land of Bullock’s ford, Jacob Hayes, Job Miller, the Guards. Stephen Ludlow, Joshua Stanks and George P. Buell appointed viewers.

 

Page 10

Allowed for services as Grand Jurors at Oct Term 1839:

  • No. 36 – Thomas Jones
  • No. 37 – Joel Decoursey
  • No. 38 – Joseph Churchill
  • No. 39 – Vachel Hobbs
  • No. 40 – Jonathan Noble
  • No. 41 – James Lyons
  • No. 42 – Elisha Bodine
  • No. 43 – John Larew
  • No. 44 – Thomas Cooper
  • No. 45 – Elias Little
  • No. 46 – David Cook
  • No. 47 – Amos Ross
  • No. 48 – John Snyder
  • No. 49 – David Conger
  • No. 50 – David Durham

Allowed for services as Petit Jurors at Oct Term 1839:

  • No. 51 – David Woodward
  • No. 52 – Dorus Thompson
  • No. 53 – Jacob Zeen
  • No. 54 – Thomas Bailey
  • No. 55 – James C. Cordry
  • No. 56 – Joshua Brewington
  • No. 57 – Samuel Jelly
  • No. 58 – George W. Chisman
  • No. 59 – Abram Rowland
  • No. 60 – John Hall
  • No. 61 – Jonathan Blasdell
  • No. 62 – John McKernan
  • No. 63 – Lewell Plummer
  • No. 64 – William O’Neal
  • No. 65 – John Gibson
  • No. 66 – Christian Wilman
  • No. 67 – Maxwell Heuston
  • No. 68 – Joshua Haines
  • No. 69 – Jacob Stopher
  • No. 70 – William Wheeler
  • No. 71 – Ingold Butterfield
  • No. 72 – Ira Hill
  • No. 73 – Randall Pate
  • No. 74 – John F. Lemon
  • No. 75 – George Cooper
  • No. 76 – William Misner
  • No. 77 – Jacob Morrisson
  • No. 78 – Thomas H. Milburn
  • No. 79 – Isaac Hancock
  • No. 80 – William Barton, Sr.
  • No. 81 – Reuben Goodwin
  • No. 82 – Samuel McMullen
  • No. 83 – John Engle
  • No. 84 – Martin Trester
  • No. 85 – Thomas Baker
  • No. 86 – James Daughters
  • No. 87 – Thomas Ehler
  • No. 88 – Noah Dean
  • No. 89 – John K. Lewis
  • No. 90 – Charles W. Wright
  • No. 91 – A. Y. Merriman
  • No. 92 – Joshua Yerkins
  • No. 93 – Sullivan Jaquith
  • No. 94 – Asa Sheldon
  • No. 95 – Benjamin Sellers
  • No. 96 – Joel Lynn
  • No. 97 – Jonathan Jones
  • No. 98 – William Conaway
  • No. 99 – Jacob D. Mason
  • No. 100 – Samuel Osgood
  • No. 101 – Elial Chaffin
  • No. 102 – Daniel McMullen
  • No. 103 – William Lindsay
  • No. 104 – William Morgan
  • No. 105 – Joshua Sanks
  • No. 106 – Andrew Worley
  • No. 107 – Francis Worley
  • No. 108 – George W. Cochran
  • No. 109 – Joseph Kitchell
  • No. 110 – C. Bird Pate
  • No. 111 – Samuel Ewing
  • No. 112 – Lemuel G. Elder
  • No. 113 – James Smith
  • No. 114 – Isaac Jones
  • No. 115 – Daniel Conaway
  • No. 116 – Charles Bruce
  • No. 117 – Jacob Hayes
  • No. 118 – Hugh Ferry
  • No. 119 – Jones McLeaster
  • No. 120 – Benjn. Stockman
  • No. 121 – Ezra Guard
  • No. 122 – Erastus Lathrop
  • No. 123 – John Durham
  • No. 124 – James Chisman
  • No. 125 – Eli Hill
  • No. 126 – Campbell
  • No. 127 – John P. Walker
  • No. 128 – Isaac Miles
  • No. 129 – Hugh Espy
  • No. 130 – Charles Ewing

Page 11 [Continued.]

Page 12

Commissioners appointed to assess damages to Enoch Miller in road from Lawrenceburg to Harrison failed to meet. David Tibbitts, John Palmerton and Abram Ferris reappointed commissioners to meet a office of Benjamin Fuller in New Lawrenceburg.

 

Page 13

Petition of John Billingsly for change in road from mouth of Hogan Creek to interect road from Lawrenceburg to Indianapolis near residence of William Perry. Land near William Upp. Abraham Eversole, Noyes Canfield and Thomas Tanner appointed viewers.

William and Lewis Morgan present petition for change in road from mouth of Hogan Creek to interect road from Lawrenceburg to Indianapolis near residence of William Perry. Abraham Eversole, Noyes Canfield and Thos. Tanner appointed viewers.

 

Page 14

No. 131 – Allowed to Jacob P. Dunn for service at April Term 1839 as Juror

No. 132 – Allowed to John Callahan for services as Juror at April Term 1839

No. 133 – Allowed to John Saltmarsh for service as juror at April Term 1839

No. 134 – Allowed to William Jackson for service as juror at April Term 1839

Clerk to retain county orders allowed to individuals for damages sustained by state road from mouth of Hogan Creek to interect road from Lawrenceburg to Indianapolis near residence of William Perry and Stokey Dils until road opened.

John B. Clark – license to retail merchandise and groceries at his store in Manchester Township

 

Page 15

William G. Monroe, Treasurer, makes report.

No. 135 – Allowed to E. B. Hunt for services surveying, fixing the grade of the river Hill and maping the state road from mouth of Hogan Creek to interect road from Lawrenceburg to Indianapolis near residence of Wm. Perry

No. 136 – Allowed to N. H. Torbet for attendance and medicine for Wintermott and Mason in jail

 

Page 16

No. 137 – Allowed to James Lyons for services as overseer of the poor for Caesars Creek Township

No. 138 – Allowed to William V. Cheek for books and stationery, for stoves and expenses, for office rent, for cord wood for court house

Jacob Harwood – license to vend groceries at his grocery in Wilmington

Morgan & Horton – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in New Lawrenceburg

George Ross – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in New Lawrenceburg

No. 139 – Allowed to Stephen C. Stevens for attending the suit of Stephen Wood against the County in the Circuit and Supreme Court

 

Page 17

No. 140 – Allowed to William H. Glasgow for keeping prisoners in jail, ironing same, firewood and sundries furnished prisoners

Isaac Hancock and Daniel J. Hancock present petition for change in State Road from Aurora to Napoleon. George W. Lane, Stephen Buffington and Conaway Bainum appointed viewers.

Henry Walker and George Cheek present petition for relocation of road from mouth of Hogan Creek to interect road from Lawrenceburg to Indianapolis near residence of William Perry. Noyes Canfield, Abraham Eversole and Thomas Tanner appointed viewers.

 

Page 18

William Dils, Ann Dils and Elizabeth Morgan present petition for relocation of road from mouth of Hogan Creek to interect road from Lawrenceburg to Indianapolis near residence of William Perry. Noyes Canfield, Abraham Eversole and Thomas Tanner appointed viewers.

 

Page 19

Abram B. Adams appointed assessor in Lawrenceburg Township.

Charles Jolly appointed assessor in Logan Township.

William Rawling appointed assessor in Kelso Township.

James Laurence appointed assessor in Jackson Township.

Israel Noyes appointed assessor in Manchester Township.

Enoch W. Jackson appointed assessor in Miller Township.

Samuel B. Wood appointed assessor in Sparta Township.

 

Page 20

David Kerr appointed assessor in Laughery Township.

Israel C. Curtis appointed assessor in Centre Township.

Isaac Randall appointed assessor in Clay Township

George Pate appointed assessor in Caesars Creek Township.

William Gerard appointed assessor in Union Township.

Martin Stewart appointed assessor in Randolph Township.

Hurlbert & Wood – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Aurora

 

Page 21

Enoch W. Jackson presents petition for alteration in Manchester and Elizabeth Town State Road. Jacob Hayes, David Marsh and Enoch Miller appointed viewers.

Lemuel E. Elder and Walter Kerr present petition for change in boundary line of Laughery Township. Ordered land included in Township.

Isaac Hancock and Daniel J. Hancock present petition to build a toll bridge over South Hogan Creek between Aurora and Wilmington.

 

Page 22

Thompson & H. L. Dean – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Aurora

County jail destroyed by fire. Proposals to be received.

No. 141 – Allowed to William Dils, Sheriff, for conveying prisoners to jail in Lawrenceburg, firewood and sundries procured for keeping prisoner at Lawrenceburg

Ordered Alexander Hamilton Dill, late clerk, return to clerk’s office all county books.

 

Page 23

No. 142 – Allowed to Stephen Merrick for temporary relief, to be under control of Benjamin Sylvester

No. 143 – Allowed to Elizabeth Lawrence for temporary relief, to be under control of Wm. V. Cheek

Ordered notice in for letting of the poor and the asylum.

No. 144 – Allowed to Charles Dashiell as commissioner and signing orders

No. 145 – Allowed to David Walser as commissioner

No. 146 – Allowed to Aaron B. Henry as commissioner

Court adjourned.

Switzerland County Commissioners’ Allowances – Dec 1888

Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ allowances appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 13 Dec 1888 – Page 4, Column 5

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS’ COURT.
List of Allowances made by the Court of County Commissioners of Switzerland County, Indiana, at their Regular Term, Dec., 1888:

PAUPER EXPENSE.

Comes Charles C. McVey, Trustee of Jefferson Township, and overseer of the poor of the said Township and reports the following assistance ordered by him for the poor of his Township last quarter:

  • F. L. Grisard, goods for Simeon Leach, $15.00
  • F. L. Grisard, goods for Mrs. Mary Jennings, $14.00
  • F. L. Grisard, goods for G. I. Taylor, $8.25
  • F. L. Grisard, goods for A. Hewitt, $8.21
  • F. L. Grisard, goods for Mrs. Bosaw, $6.20
  • F. L. Grisard, goods for Samuel Butler, $3.25
  • F. L. Grisard, goods for Mrs. Dan’l Wilcox, $1.05
  • F. L. Grisard, goods for Mrs. George Saberton, $1.00
  • F. L. Grisard, house rent for Wm. Daily, $9.00
  • Robert Smiley, keeping Joseph Peelman, $15.00
  • Shaw & Detraz, goods for John Sullivan, $6.00
  • Shaw & Detraz, goods for Rhoda Steele, $6.00
  • Geo. N. Reeves, goods for Hawes Redd, $5.00
  • Geo. N. Reeves, goods for Sarah Miller & daughter, $14.00
  • C. V. Thiebaud, goods for Nancy Schenck, $6.00
  • C. V. Thiebaud, goods for Joseph Bullock, $8.50
  • C. V. Thiebaud, goods for Elizabeth Simpson, 6.00
  • B. H. North, goods for Polly McClelland & daughter, $10.00
  • Benedict Bros., goods for Polly McClelland and daughter, $6.00
  • A. J. Schenck, goods for Boggs family, $8.50
  • A. J. Schenck, goods for Mrs. Nancy Schenck, $5.50
  • P. C. Holland, coal furnished Noah Martin, $4.00
  • P. C. Holland, coal furnished Rhoda Steele, $2.00
  • P. C. Holland, coal furnished Mr. Butler, $4.20
  • P. C. Holland, coal furnished Mrs. Bosaw, $3.30
  • P. C. Holland, coal furnished Mrs. Jennings, $2.65
  • P. C. Holland, coal furnished Simeon Leach, $4.00
  • P. C. Holland, coal furnished Mrs. Saberton & Bair, $4.00
  • F. M. Turner, house rent for Polly McClelland, $6.00
  • Dr. Johnston, house rent for Elizabeth Simpson, $1.50
  • Wm. Smith, digging grave for Harriet Sullivan, $2.00

Additional Allowances in Jefferson Township.

  • Mrs. A. Russell, house rent for Rhoda Steele, $6.00
  • A. G. Craig, house rent for Mrs. Leach, $3.00
  • A. G. Craig, house rent for Margaret Holdcroft, $2.00
  • Fred Saberton, rent for Nancy Schenck, $3.75
  • J. L. Thiebaud, school books for poor children, $10.00
  • P. T. Hartford, shoes for Mrs. John Bair & child, $3.50
  • Dicey Estes, for keeping 2 McGee children, $12.00
  • Mary Gottamiller, for keeping John Gottamiller, $10.00
  • Julia Wolf, for keeping Bennie Barker, $11.25
  • Noah Martin, allowed for himself, $10.00
  • James Curry, keeping Barnes boy, $10.00
  • Eleanor Courtney, keeping Pelsor child, $8.00
  • Harry Schmied, house rent for Boggs family, $6.00
  • John W. Smiley, coffin for Mrs. Holdcraft, $5.00
  • Mrs. Lucy Detraz, house rent for Mrs. John Orem, $8.00

Comes J. D. Froman, Township Trustee and overseer of the poor of York Township, and presents the following bill of allowances made by him for the poor of York Township last quarter:

  • W. C. Robinson, goods for Mahala Wheeler, $8.00
  • W. C. Robinson, goods for Margaret See, $3.00
  • Geo. N. Reeves, goods for Melvina Courtney, $25.00
  • Geo. N. Reeves, goods for Nancy Bosaw, $1.65
  • J. M. W. Langsdale, goods for Margaret See, $2.50
  • J. M. W. Langsdale, goods for Nancy Clements, $2.50
  • Schrumpf & Told, goods for Sarah Burk, $4.00
  • Schrumpf & Told, goods for Harriet Burk, $4.00
  • Schrumpf & Told, goods for Robert Kilgore, $7.00
  • Schrumpf & Told, goods for Nancy Clements, $1.00
  • Schrumpf & Told, goods for Bettie Chase, $4.75
  • Schrumpf & Told, goods for Margaret Coy, $5.00
  • Schrumpf & Told, goods for Nellie Skidmore, $8.00
  • Schrumpf & Told, goods for Calvin Fredenburg, $6.00
  • W. C. & S. L. Benedict, goods for Mahala Wheeler, $4.00
  • Indiana Fulton, keeping Sallie Nipper, $5.00
  • J. I. O’Neal, flour for Calvin Fredenburg, $2.00

Comes Lemuel H. Emerson, Township Trustee and overseer of the poor, and reports the following allowances for the poor of his Township last quarter:

  • N. H. North, goods for Christian Icenogle, $10.00
  • N. H. North, goods for John Craig, $2.00
  • E. E. North, goods for John Gurley, $4.00
  • E. E. North, goods for Mrs. Frank Emerson, $5.00
  • E. E. North, goods for Jacob Hodge, $5.00
  • James Tull, goods for Andrew J. Boyd, $5.00
  • Wm. Gockel, goods for Rebecca Day, $5.00
  • Wm. Gockel, goods for Mrs. Peters, $5.00
  • Wm. Gockel, goods for Sarah Jones, $5.00
  • J. W. Love, goods for Rebecca Day, $5.00
  • J. W. Love, goods for Paschal Lamkins, $5.00
  • J. W. Love, goods for James Gray, $5.00
  • J. W. Love, goods and shoes, family Mrs. Lou Rice, $4.25
  • Harris & Galbreath, supplies for Mrs. H. Gillis, $10.00
  • S. Howe & Co., goods for John Banks, $5.00
  • L. H. Emerson, goods for Mauel Byram, $3.00
  • R. A. Steele, box and burial case for Rebecca Day, $5.00

Charles C. Morrison, Trustee and overseer of the poor, reports the following assistance to the poor of Cotton Township last quarter:

  • A. J. Sedam, goods for Thos. J. Heath & family, $12.00
  • A. J. Sedam, goods for Robert Sedam, $2.00
  • L. H. Dennis, house rent for Mary Merrill, $3.00
  • James H. Gibbs, goods for David Tibbetts, $10.00
  • James. H. Gibbs, goods for Elias Brown & wife, $19.50
  • S. R. Heath, goods for Mary Merrill, $20.50
  • S. R. Heath, goods for Indiana Johnson, $5.95
  • H. M. Faudre, keeping Orville Bosaw & Mary Johnson, $21.25
  • Mary Richmond, keeping Hugh Pelser, $8.00
  • C. O. Potter, provision for John Andrews, $7.89

Additional Allowances in Cotton Township.

  • Hugh Pickett, keeping 2 Pelser children, $20.00
  • Thomas Lawton, keeping Ben Pelser, $12.00
  • U. H. Stow, keeping Amanda English, $10.00
  • John H. Robbins, keeping Eli Farwood, $10.00
  • O. W. Potter, keeping Edith Miles from poor house, $10.62
  • Wm. Carnine, keeping 3 pauper children, $31.87

Francis W. Cole, Trustee and overseer of the poor of Pleasant Township, reports assistance to the poor of his Township as follows during last quarter:

  • William Rolston, goods for Dyken Aldrich, $3.00
  • Scott Culberton, goods for Elijah Davis, $4.00
  • James P. Marsh, goods for John E. Courtney, $8.00
  • James P. Marsh, goods for Wm. R. Sutherland & wife, $6.23
  • J. S. Steele, provisions for Jane Nelson, $10.00
  • J. S. Steele, provisions for Wm. R. Sutherland & wife, $9.61
  • Miss O. H. Ricketts, provisions for Mary McDanel, $10.00
  • A. Gates & Son, provisions for M. D. Lientz, $9.00
  • Z. I. Yonge, goods for M. R. Cole for keeping Nora Turner, $4.50
  • Jacob Zinkhorn, 3 cords wood for Wm. R. Sutherland, $5.75

Additional for Pleasant Township.

  • D. C. Valentine, keeping Ed LeClerc, $6.00
  • James Mellen, house rent for Mrs. Lientz, $1.50

George D. Medary, Trustee and overseer of the poor of Craig Township, reports the following assistance ordered by him for the poor of his Township last quarter:

  • Robert A. Stevens, school books and clothing for Rachel Roberts and 3 children, $14.63
  • Otis S. Waldo, school books and goods for Alex Tilley and 2 orphan children, $6.00
  • Otis S. Waldo, school books and clothing for Mrs. N. R. Waltz and 2 children, $6.12
  • Hall & Fallis, goods for Ostrander family, $11.20
  • Stephen Grimes, taking to poor house Alice Grimes, $2.00

Additional Allowance in Craig Township.

  • Larkin Turner, keeping Wm. Turner, $10.00
  • Nicholas Webber, keeping Sarah Adams, $10.00

Poor Asylum

  • Enoch S. Adams, overseer and keeper of Asylum and Poor Farm, allowed for services and care of 41 inmates, $565.70
  • Enoch S. Adams, fruit trees and vines for Poor Farm, $16.10
  • A. J. Schenck, hardware and supplies for Poor Farm, $10.74
  • C. Goldenburg & Son, repairs on furnace County Asylum, &c., $37.85
  • Union Furniture Co., 1 doz. Chairs for County Asylum, $6.50

Poor Doctors.

  • Dr. P. S. Sage, for Jefferson Township, $22.50
  • Dr. J. H. Shadday, Craig Township, $21.00
  • E. M. Cheever, Posey Township, $37.50
  • John W. & C. L. VanOsdol, Cotton Township, $21.00
  • John Woodside, Markland precinct, York Township, $12.50
  • J. M. W. Langsdale, Florence precinct, York Township, $12.50
  • Scott Culbertson, Moorefield precinct, Pleasant Township, $15.00

BOOKS, STATIONERY & PRINTING.

  • Wm. J. Baird, advertising and printing, $21.40
  • P. T. Hartford, printing blanks, &c., $4.50
  • Wm. B. Burford, election supplies & stationery, $31.87

COUNTY OFFICERS’ SALARIES & FEES.

  • Geo. S. Pleasants, County Attorney, $15.00
  • C. G. Adams, Treasurer’s Salary, $200.00
  • D. N. Haydon, Auditor’s salary and fees, $453.76
  • M. C. Walden, Co. Superintendent, $296.00
  • D. B. Lee, fees, &c., $27.65
  • Jas. F. Simpson, fees, &c., $27.65
  • David Armstrong, 4 days Co. Commissioner, $14.00
  • Wm. H. Scott, 4 days Co. Commissioner, $14.00
  • Orson A. Potter, 4 days Co. Commissioner, $14.00
  • Oscar Williamson, 4 days Sheriff Com. Court, $8.00

COURT HOUSE EXPENSE.

  • C. G. Adams, postage, expressage & door lock, $3.05
  • Hiram Corns, ice for Court House, $5.50
  • Scott & Brown, coal oil, &c., $5.00
  • Wm. M. Patton, putting glass in windows, $0.75
  • F. L. Grisard, glass and putty, $0.90
  • D. B. Lee, Clerk, postage stamps, carriage, &c., $3.55
  • C. Goldenburg, supplies for Clerk’s office, $3.85
  • E. P. Downey, lamp chimneys and shades, $0.65
  • D. N. Haydon, postage, expressage, &c., $2.70
  • Wm. H. Lamson, putting threshold under door, $0.40
  • Jas. F. Simpson, care Court House & yard, &c., $19.75

HIGHWAYS & BRIDGES.

  • Henry Myers, putting up fence on Hooten Fill, $169.50
  • Aribert N. Buck, damages by change of highway, $30.00

JURY EXPENSE.

  • Jas. F. Simpson, summoning jurors, $30.00

CRIMINAL & JAIL EXPENSE.

  • Jas. F. Simpson, boarding prisoners, lamp and broom for jail, $74.85
  • Wm. H. Lamson, work in jail privy vault, $20.00
  • A. J. Schenck, grate and repairs in jail, $1.50

SPECIFIC ALLOWANCES.

  • Geo. S. Pleasants, briefing case of Abbott vs. Co. Commissioners, now pending in Supreme Court, and express charges, $10.50
  • In the case of Evaline Walker vs. County Commissioners, witness fees, $17.60

REFUNDED TAXES.

  • James H. Hitchens, tax remitted to amount of $20.00

Switzerland County Commissioners – Dec 1888

Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ proceedings appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 6 Dec 1888 – Page 4, Column 3

COUNTY BUSINESS.

The Board of County Commissioners convened last Monday and are still in session.

Licenses to sell liquor were granted to Francis M. Graham, Frank Scott, Patriot; George Scott, Florence; Ira Taylor, Vevay; Joshua M. Scranton, Patriot.

The new Commissioner, Orson A. Potter, received his certificate of election and was admitted to office, taking the place of John F. Houze, term expired.

Cornelius Cole, daughter of Lewis Cole, was sent to the Indiana School for Feeble Minded Youth.

It is ordered by the Board that all claims for assistance rendered to the poor shall be made through the Township Trustee and be made part of his quarterly report.

Aribert N. Buck was allowed $30 for damages occasioned by change of highway.

Switzerland County Commissioners’ Allowances – Sep 1888

Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ allowances appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 13 Sep 1888 – Page 4, Column 5

LIST OF ALLOWANCES
Made by the County Commissioners of Switzerland County, Indiana, at the September Term, 1888, for last quarter:

PAUPER ALLOWANCES.

For Jefferson Township, Charles McVey, Trustee.

  • F. L. Grisard, goods for Mrs. Hiram Jennings, $13.35
  • F. L. Grisard, goods for George J. Taylor, $9.00
  • F. L. Grisard, goods for J. Bosaw, $3.50
  • F. L. Grisard, goods for Simeon Leach, $13.35
  • F. L. Grisard, goods for Wm. Daily, $9.00
  • F. L. Grisard, one month house rent for Mrs. Susie Peelman, $7.00
  • Shaw & Detraz, goods for John Sullivan, $6.00
  • Shaw & Detraz, goods for Rhoda Steele, $6.00
  • Geo. N. Reeves, goods for Hawes Redd, $4.00
  • Geo. N. Reeves, goods for Polly McClelland & daughter, $10.00
  • Geo. N. Reeves, goods for Sarah Miller & child, $14.00
  • C. V. Thiebaud, goods for Elizabeth Simpson, $8.00
  • C. V. Thiebaud, goods for Nancy Schenck, $6.00
  • C. V. Thiebaud, goods for Joseph Bullock, $4.00
  • A. J. Schenck, goods for Elizabeth Simpson, $2.00
  • A. J. Schenck, goods for Miss Agnes Boggs, $8.11
  • Benedict Bros., goods for Polly McClelland, $6.00
  • B. H. North, goods for Polly McClelland, $2.00
  • Loring & Armstrong, goods for Joseph Bullock, $2.00
  • P. C. Holland, coal for Jefferson Tp. poor, $7.25
  • Silas S. Told, coal for Jefferson Tp. poor, $7.32
  • Marion Turner, house rent for Polly McClelland, $6.00
  • Fred Saberton, house rent for Nancy Schenck, $1.26
  • O. S. Waldo, goods furnished Joseph Bullock, $1.95

For York Township, Joseph D. Froman, Trustee.

  • J. M. W. Langsdale, goods for Nancy Clements, $3.00
  • J. M. W. Langsdale, goods for Margaret See, $3.00
  • J. I. O’Neal, flour & meal for Andrew Ralston, $1.00
  • J. I. O’Neal, flour & meal for Calvin Fredenburg, $8.00
  • J. I. O’Neal, flour & meal for Nancy Bosaw, $2.50
  • J. I. O’Neal, flour & meal for Mahala Wheeler, $4.00
  • W. C. Robinson, goods for Mahala Wheeler, $17.00
  • W. C. Robinson, goods for Margaret See, $6.00
  • Indiana Fulton, keeping Sallie Nipper, $10.00
  • Schrumpf & Told, goods for Margaret Coy, $5.00
  • Schrumpf & Told, goods for Nancy Andrews, $8.00
  • Schrumpf & Told, goods for Bettie Chase, $5.00
  • Schrumpf & Told, goods for Nancy Clemens, $5.00
  • Schrumpf & Told, goods for Harry Burk, $9.00
  • Schrumpf & Told, goods for Sarah Burk, $4.00
  • Schrumpf & Told, goods for Nellie Skidmore, $8.00
  • Schrumpf & Told, goods for Calvin Fredenburg, $5.00
  • Geo. N. Reeves, goods for George Price, $3.00
  • Geo. N. Reeves, goods for Lavina Courtney, $20.00

For Posey Township, L. H. Emerson, Trustee.

  • Wm. Gockel, supplies for Mrs. John Gurley, $5.00
  • Wm. Gockel, supplies for Rebecca Day, $10.00
  • Wm. Gockel, supplies for Sarah Jones, $5.00
  • Wm. Gockel, supplies for Mrs. Frank Emerson, $5.00
  • James Tull, supplies for Andrew J. Boyd, $5.00
  • J. W. Love & Co., supplies for Mrs. Frank Emerson, $5.00
  • J. W. Love & Co., supplies for Paschal Lamkins, $5.00
  • E. E. North, supplies for Jacob Hodge, $5.00
  • E. E. North, supplies for Mrs. H. Peters, $5.00
  • E. E. North, supplies for Abraham Shipman, $6.00
  • E. E. North, supplies for John Banks, $5.00
  • Harris & Galbreat, supplies for Mrs. H. Gibbs, $10.00
  • L. H. Emerson, supplies for poor Posey Tp., $4.00

For Cotton Township, C. C. Morrison, Trustee.

  • S. R. Heath, goods for Mary Merrill, $19.50
  • James H. Gibbs, goods for Samuel Tague, Sr., $6.00
  • James H. Gibbs, goods for David Tibbetts, $10.00
  • James H. Gibbs, goods for Elias Brown & wife, $19.50
  • Mary Richmond, keeping Hugh Pelser, $8.00
  • Harvey Faudre, keeping Orville Bosaw & Mary Johnson, $21.25
  • W. J. Brown, house rent for Marry Merrill, $4.50
  • Hugh S. Pickett, keeping 2 Pelser children, $20.00
  • A. J. Sedam, goods for Thos. J. Heath, $19.50

For Pleasant Township, F. W. Cole, Trustee.

  • Ben Belden, flour for Nancy Griffin, $1.00
  • Henry Kehlenbeck, provisions & pills for Dyken Aldrich, $2.65
  • Henry Kehlenbeck, provisions, Nancy Griffin, $2.00
  • James P. Marsh, provisions for John Courtney, $8.00
  • James P. Marsh, provisions for Wm. Sutherland and wife, $6.41
  • F. W. Cole, moving Dyken Aldrich to poor house, $2.50
  • J. S. Steele, provisions for Jane Nelson, $10.00
  • J. S. Steele, provisions for Wm. Sutherland & wife, $8.28
  • J. S. Steele, provisions for M. D. Lientz, $9.00
  • Miss O. H. Ricketts, provisions for Mrs. Danels, $8.00
  • Wm. Voris, 2 cords of wood for Wm. Sutherland, $2.00
  • Scott & Brown, one bbl. Flour, Milton R. Cole (acct. Nora Turner), $4.50

For Craig Township, George D. Madary, Trustee.

  • Hall & Haskell, provisions for Ostrander family, $7.20
  • Hall & Haskell, provisions for Ostrander family, $4.25
  • Hall & Fallis, provisions for Alex Tilley, $2.40

General List of Pauper Allowances.

  • Julia Wolf, for keeping Bennie Barker, $11.25
  • Dicey Estes for keeping 2 McGee children, $12.00
  • Noah Martin, allowed for himself, $10.00
  • Nicholas Webber, keeping Sarah Adams, $10.00
  • Mary Gottamiller, for keeping John Gottamiller, $10.00
  • Miss White & Belle Miller, keeping Fred Kessner, $10.00
  • Mrs. Susie Peelman, keeping Joseph Peelman, $15.00
  • F. L. Grisard, house rent for Susie Peelman, $7.00
  • Thomas Lawton, keeping Ben Pelsor, $12.00
  • Samuel W. Spencer, house rent for Elizabeth Simpson, $4.50
  • Sallie Martin, keeping Ed. Taylor, $13.00
  • John Robbins, keeping Eli Farwood, $10.00
  • Mrs. Lucy Detraz, house rent for Mrs. John Orem, $6.00
  • Harry Schmied, house rent for Boggs family, $6.00
  • Mrs. A. Russell, house rent for Rhoda Steele, $6.00
  • A. G. Craig, house rent for Mrs. Leach, $3.00
  • Dr. J. H. Shadday, poor doctor of Craig Tp., $21.00
  • Enoch S. Adams, care County Asylum, $20.63
  • Z. I. Yonge, dry goods for County Asylum, $620.62
  • James K. Pleasants, lumber for County Asylum, $2.35
  • Wm. Carnine, keeping 3 pauper children, $31.87
  • Dr. P. S. Sage, salary for Jefferson Tp., $22.50
  • Nancy Boggs, for keeping and care of Lottie McCowgill during illness, $6.00
  • John W. Smiley, conveyance for Commissioners to poor farm, $1.50
  • J. L. Thiebaud, school books for poor children, $2.65
  • C. V. Thiebaud, supplies for County Asylum, $4.10

BOOKS, STATIONERY & PRINTING.

  • Wm. J. Baird, advertising and printing, $41.40
  • Sentinel Printing Co., pens, $1.45
  • P. T. Hartford, printing Institute programmes, $3.50
  • Wm. B. Burford, books and stationery, $55.72

COUNTY OFFICERS’ SALARIES & FEES.

  • C. G. Adams, Treasurer’s salary, $200.00
  • D. N. Haydon, Auditor’s salary, $300.00
  • D. N. Haydon, Fees, care of School Fund, &c., $201.70
  • M. C. Walden, Co. Superintendent’s per diem, $268.00
  • David Armstrong, 4 days Co. Commissioner, $14.00
  • John F. Houze, 4 days Co. Commissioner, $14.00
  • Wm. H. Scott, 4 days Co. Commissioner, $14.00
  • Jas. F. Simpson, 4 days Sheriff Com. Court, $8.00

COURT HOUSE EXPENSE.

  • Scott & Brown, coal oil, &c., $1.74
  • Jas. C. Kincaid, weighing coal, $2.00
  • O. B. Cole, cleaning Treasurer’s office and vault, $2.50
  • Oliver A. Cole, painting, papering and cleaning Recorder’s office, $16.45
  • F. L. Grisard, 2 padlocks for Court House gates, $0.40
  • Jas. F. Simpson, care Court House and yard, $15.95
  • C. G. Adams, office expense, $1.25
  • D. N. Haydon, postage, expressage, &c., $3.95

HIGHWAYS & BRIDGES.

  • Wm. J. Keeney, viewing road, $3.00
  • John W. Howard, viewing road, $3.00
  • Thomas F. McCreary, viewing road, $3.00
  • Wm. H. Scott, inspecting bridges, $3.00

CRIMINAL & JAIL EXPENSE.

  • Jas. F. Simpson, boarding prisoners, $86.10

JURY EXPENSE.

  • Jas. F. Simpson, summoning juries, $30.00

SPECIFIC ALLOWANCES.

  • Evaline Walker, damages, $150.00

Switzerland County Commissioners’ Allowances – Jun 1888

Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ allowances appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 21 Jun 1888 – Page 4, Column 6

LIST OF ALLOWANCES
Made by the Board of County Commissioners of Switzerland County, Indiana, at their June Term, 1888:

PAUPER ALLOWANCES.

For Jefferson Township, Charles McVey, Trustee.

  • F. L. Grisard, goods for Mrs. Jennings, $8.16
  • F. L. Grisard, goods for G. J. Taylor, $5.25
  • F. L. Grisard, goods for Mrs. Steele, $2.00
  • F. L. Grisard, goods for Simeon Leach, $7.30
  • F. L. Grisard, house rent for Wm. Daily, $6.00
  • Mrs. Susie Peelman, care and keeping of Joseph Peelman, $23.00
  • Shaw & Detraz, goods for John Sullivan, $5.00
  • Shaw & Detraz, goods for Rhoda Steele, $1.00
  • P. T. Hartford, shoes for Samuel Butler, $2.00
  • Geo. N. Reeves, goods for Harrison Bales, $2.00
  • Geo. N. Reeves, goods for Sarah Miller & child, $14.00
  • Geo. N. Reeves, goods for Polly McClelland & daughter, $16.00
  • C. V. Thiebaud, goods for Elizabeth Simpson, $2.00
  • C. V. Thiebaud, goods for Joseph Bullock, $6.00
  • C. V. Thiebaud, goods for Nancy Schenck, $2.00
  • A. J. Schenck, goods for Perry A. Boggs, $6.84
  • B. F. Smith, shoes &c., for Hawes Redd, $2.15
  • Samuel W. Spencer, house rent for Elizabeth Simpson, $4.50
  • Hall & Haskell, foods for Mrs. Saberton, $2.00
  • Golay & Stevens, goods furnished Hawes Redd, $0.50
  • Benedict Bros., goods furnished Mrs. McClellen, $5.57
  • B. H. North, goods furnished Fred Kesper, $6.35
  • Silas S. Told, coal for Jefferson Tp. poor, $23.16
  • P. C. Holland, coal for Jefferson Tp. poor, $5.80
  • P. C. Holland, coal for Jefferson Tp., poor, $11.20
  • J. M. Clevenger, flour for Sarah Miller, $2.00

For York Township, Joseph D. Froman, Trustee.

  • Schrumpf & Told, goods for Nellie Skidmore, $10.00
  • Schrumpf & Told, goods for Margaret Coy, $8.00
  • Schrumpf & Told, goods for Nancy Andrews, $10.00
  • Schrumpf & Told, goods for Nancy Clemens, $4.00
  • Schrumpf & Told, goods for W. H. Ralston, $2.00
  • Schrumpf & Told, goods for Betsey Chase, $6.00
  • Schrumpf & Told, goods for Calvin Fredenburg, $5.00
  • Schrumpf & Told, goods for Sarah Burk, $5.00
  • J. H. W. Langsdale, goods for Margaret See, $3.00
  • J. H. W. Langsdale, goods for Nancy Clemens, $3.00
  • B. H. North, goods for W. H. Ralston, $4.00
  • Geo. N. Reeves, goods for Melvina Courtney and family, $18.00
  • Geo. N. Reeves, goods for Nancy Pettit, $3.00
  • Geo. N. Reeves, goods for George Price, $5.00
  • Geo. N. Reeves, goods for Nancy J. Bosaw, $3.00
  • Geo. N. Reeves, goods for Robert Kilgore, $5.00
  • J. I. O’Neal, flour for Oliver Wheeler, $5.00
  • J. I. O’Neal, flour for Nancy J. Bosaw, $2.30
  • Indiana Fulton, keeping Sallie Nipper, $10.00

For Posey Township, L. H. Emerson, Trustee.

  • S. Howe & Co., goods for Mrs. John Gurley, $5.00
  • S. Howe & Co., goods for Paschal Lamkins, $7.00
  • Wm. Gockel, goods for Rebecca Day, $10.00
  • Wm. Gockel, goods for Sarah Jones, $5.00
  • Wm. Gockel, goods for John Larrison, $5.00
  • Wm. Gockel, goods for Mrs. John Darley, $2.00
  • E. E. North, goods for Mrs. Elenor Courtney, $2.00
  • E. E. North, goods for John Bailey, $5.00
  • E. E. North, goods for Jacob Hodge, $5.00
  • E. E. North, goods for Mrs. H. Peteres, $5.00
  • E. E. North, goods for Abraham Shipman, $5.00
  • E. E. North, goods for John Banks, $5.00
  • L. H. Emerson, assistance to Mrs. Elenor Courtney, $2.25
  • N. H. North, goods for Christian Icenogle, $5.00
  • N. H. North, goods for Mrs. John Craig, $5.00
  • J. Tull, goods for A. J. Boyd, $5.00
  • J. Tull, goods for John Bailey, $2.00
  • L. H. Emerson, assistance to Mary Fisk, $0.25
  • R. A. Steele, undertaker, 2 pauper cases, $10.00

For Cotton Township, C. C. Morrison, Trustee.

  • S. R. Heath, provisions for Mrs. Mary Merrill, $14.00
  • James H. Globe, goods & groceries, Elias Brown, $8.24
  • A. J. Sedam, goods & groceries for T. J. Heath, $10.50
  • Mary Richmond, keeping 3 Pelsor children, $28.00
  • H. M. Faudre, keeping 2 pauper children, $21.25
  • Thomas Lawton, keeping Ben Pelsor, $12.00
  • Wm. J. Brown, wood furnished Marry Merrill, $5.00
  • John H. Robbins, keeping Eli Farwood, $10.00

For Pleasant Township, F. W. Cole, Trustee.

  • Henry Hellenbeck, provisions for Dyken Aldrich, $2.89
  • Henry Hellenbeck, provisions for Minnie Rogers, $4.00
  • Ben Belden, flour for Dyken Aldrich, $1.00
  • Ben Belden, flour for John Griffin, $2.00
  • Ben Belden, flour & meal for Minnie Rogers, $4.00
  • James P. Marsh, provisions for Mrs. M. D. Lientz, $3.75
  • James P. Marsh, provisions for Wm. Sutherland, $1.70
  • J. S. Steele, provisions for Jane Nelson, $5.00
  • J. S. Steele, provisions for John Courtney, $3.00
  • J. S. Steele, provisions for Wm. Sutherland, $5.39
  • Scott & Brown, provisions for Norah Turner, $4.50
  • Miss O. H. Ricketts, provisions for Mrs. McDanell, $8.00
  • Wm. Voris, 3 cords of wood for Wm. Sutherland, $3.00
  • F. W. Cole, conveying to poor house Minnie Rogers, $2.50
  • George Hotchkiss, wood for Dyken Aldrich, $1.50

For Craig Township, George D. Madary, Trustee.

  • Alexander Tilley, keeping Orphan children, $5.00
  • Hall & Haskell, provisions for Ostrander family, $3.20
  • George D. Madary, assistance to Nancy Brindley, $5.00
  • A. J. Siebenthal, breadstuff for Ostrander family, $1.58

General List of Pauper Allowances.

  • John Smiley, for 3 pauper coffins, $15.00
  • Sallie Martin, keeping Ed. Taylor’s child, $13.00
  • A. G. Craig, house rent for Mrs. Leach, $3.00
  • Mrs. Lucy Detraz, house rent for Mrs. John Orem, $8.00
  • Josephine Todd, house rent for Mrs. Tague, $6.00
  • John Bakes, house rent for Lou Fallis, $20.00
  • Harry Schmied, house rent for Boggs family, $6.00
  • Wm. Carnine, keeping 3 pauper children, $31.87
  • Elizabeth Smith, keeping one pauper child, $10.62
  • Marion Turner, house rent for Polly McClelland, $6.00
  • Mrs. A. Russell, house rent for Rhoda Steele, $6.00
  • Dicey Estes for keeping 2 McGee children, $12.00
  • Mary Gottamiller, for keeping John Gottamiller, $10.00
  • Julia Wolf, for keeping Bennie Barker, $11.25
  • Noah Martin, allowed for himself, $10.00
  • Larkin Turner, keeping William Turner, $10.00
  • D. C. Valentine, keeping Edward LeClerc, $6.00
  • Dr. John S. Woodside, to professional service to Frank Price, $5.00
  • Drs. J. W. & C. L. VanOsdol, professional services to Frank Price, $2.50

County Asylum.

  • Enoch S. Adams, keeping asylum, care of inmates, straw for bedding and burying two paupers, $510.75
  • C. V. Thiebaud, lime and white-wash brushes for asylum, $1.55

Pauper Doctors.

  • Dr. P. S. Sage, Jefferson Tp., $20.00
  • Dr. J. H. Shadday, asylum & Craig Tp., $18.00
  • Dr. J. M. W. Langdsale, York Tp., $10.00
  • Dr. E. M. Cheever, Posey Tp., $37.50
  • Drs. J. W. & C. L. VanOsdol, Cotton Tp., $21.50
  • Dr. Scott Culbertson, Pleasant Tp., $15.00
  • Dr. R. G. Simpson, Pleasant Tp., $12.50

COUNTY OFFICERS’ SALARIES & FEES.

  • C. G. Adams, qr salary and office expense, $205.05
  • D. N. Haydon, salary and office expense, $476.61
  • M. C. Walden, qr salary Co. Sup’t, $288.00
  • Wm. R. Johnston, Co. Att’y for last qr, $25.00
  • John F. Houze, 6 days Co. Commissioner, $21.00
  • David Armstrong, 6 days, Co. Commissioner, $21.00
  • Wm. D. Scott, 6 days, Co. Commissioner, $21.00
  • Jas. F. Simpson, 6 days Sheriff Com. Court, $12.00

ASSESSORS & BOARD OF EQUALIZATION.

  • Oscar Williamson, assessing Jefferson Township and Vevay, $256.00
  • Jackson Land, assessing York Township, $120.00
  • Benjamin F. McIntire, assessing Posey Township and Patriot, $132.00
  • R. B. Littlefield, assessing Cotton Township, $83.00
  • George S. Hulley, assessing Pleasant Township, $122.00
  • Joseph H. Means, assessing Craig Township, $120.00
  • Alfred Shaw, on Equalization Board 2 days, $5.00
  • Jas. W. Love, on Equalization Board 2 days, $5.00
  • Augustus Hatton, on Equalization Board 2 days, $5.00
  • Isaac M. Smith, on Equalization Board 2 days, $5.00

HIGHWAYS & BRIDGES.

  • Benjamin F. McIntire, damages on account of change of highway, $130.00
  • John Dickason, planting trees and making wire barricades along fills on highways, $11.00
  • J. S. Johnson, lumber and repairs McVey bridge, $6.25

COURT HOUSE EXPENSE.

  • Scott & Brown, coal oil, &c., $3.77
  • H. Weales & Son, papering and painting Clerk’s office, $18.50
  • C. G. Boerner, care Court room clock, $2.00
  • Sol Sauvine, 3 cords kindling wood Court House, $7.50

BOOKS, STATIONERY & PRINTING.

  • Walter A. Know, publishing notices of land sales, &c., $11.25
  • Wm. B. Burford, books and stationery, $201.95
  • Sentinel Printing Co., books & stationery, $24.25
  • Baker & Thornton, books, &c., $5.50
  • Wm. J. Baird, advertising and printing, $48.30

CRIMINAL & JURY EXPENSE.

  • Jas. F. Simpson, receiving, discharging & boarding prisoners, $77.80
  • Jas. F. Simpson, care Court House and yard, kindling wood, &c., $23.25
  • Jas. F. Simpson, summoning grand & petit juries, $29.00
  • A. J. Schenck, glass. Hinges, &c., $7.50

SPECIFIC ALLOWANCES.

  • D. N. Haydon, expenses going to Versailles in interest School Fund (ordered by Commissioners), $8.00
  • Ed Martin, for fixing box C. H. precinct, $1.00
  • D. B. Lee, sundry office expense and fees, $26.10

Switzerland County Commissioners – Jun 1888

Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ proceedings for June 1888 appeared in:

Vevay Reveille – 7 Jun 1888 – Page 4, Column 4

The County Commissioners

Granted liquor licenses to John D. Myers, Markland, and Thos. Delaney, Vevay.

They also extended the time for collecting the railroad tax indefinitely.

Some few minor claims were allowed, but nothing more of importance was done.

The Board of Equalization was in session two days. They passed on the Assessors’ returns,

Vevay Reveille – 21 Jun 1888 – Page 4, Column 2

COUNTY BUSINESS.

Among other business transacted by the County Commissioners at their recent session was the following:

John D. Myers, Markland, Thomas Delaney, Vevay, were granted license to retail liquors.

C. G. Adams, County Treasurer, presented orders redeemed by him for last quarter, amounting to $23,558.53, which were compared with Auditor’s books, found correct and cancelled.

The following persons were appointed Inspectors of Elections:

  • Craig Township—John F. Cotton. Place of voting changed to Cotton School House. Precinct No. 2, Albert Brindley.
  • Pleasant—Moorefield, Precinct No. 2, William Culbertson.
  • Cotton—East Enterprise, Precinct No. 1, Eugene W. Heath.
  • Posey—Davis’ Corner, Precinct No. 2, Jacob V. Powell.
  • York—Florence, Precinct No. 1, Andrew W. Given.
  • Jefferson—Jacksonville, Precinct No. 3, Thomas Webster. Court House, No. 1, Robert A. Knox.

The rate of county taxation was fixed at 65 cents on each $100 and 50 cents on each poll—same as last year.

“It is ordered by the Board that the redemption of county bonds heretofore made by C. G. Adams, Treasurer, with Common and Congressional School Fund, is hereby approved, and the Treasurer is ordered to pay the county bonds now outstanding with the same fund.”

Physicians for poor persons were appointed as follows:

  • Jefferson—Dr. P. S. Sage.
  • Craig township and Poor Asylum—Dr. J. H. Shadday.
  • York—Florence precinct, Dr. J. M. W. Langsdale. Markland Precinct, Dr. J. S. Woodside.
  • Posey—Dr. E. M. Cheever.
  • Cotton—Drs. J. W. & C. L. VanOsdol.
  • Pleasant—Bennington precinct, Dr. R. M. Copeland.

Switzerland County Commissioners – Mar 1888

Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ proceedings appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 22 Mar 1888 – Page 4, Column 3

County Business.

Among the business transacted by the County Commissioners at their recent session was the following:

The Board of Commissioners ordered the petition of James Culbertson and others for vacation of highways to be dismissed at the cost of the petitioners.

In the matter of the Congressional School Fund belonging to Congressional Townships 3-12 4-12 & 5-12 E., and belonging to Jefferson and Switzerland counties, the Board being sufficiently advised as to the claim of Jefferson county as to balance of Congressional interest accruing and remaining unpaid for the years 1877 to 1887 inclusive, it was ordered that the Auditor draw a warrant on the County Treasurer for the sum of $553.60 in favor of Jefferson county.

Switzerland County Commissioners’ Allowances – Mar 1888

Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ allowances appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 15 Mar 1888 – Page 4, Column 5

LIST OF ALLOWANCES
Made by the Commissioners’ Court of Switzerland county, at their March Session, 1888:

JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP.

  • Jacob S. Shadday, 13 days as overseer of poor, $26.00
  • F. L. Grisard, goods for Mary Jennings & family, $16.16
  • F. L. Grisard, goods for Mrs. Gabe Taylor, $11.35
  • F. L. Grisard, goods for Simeon Leach & wife, $12.10
  • F. L. Grisard, house rent for Wm. Daily, $9.00
  • F. L. Grisard, shoes for Mrs. Leach, $2.50
  • Jacob S. Shadday, goods for Alonzo Hawkins & family, $12.40
  • Jacob S. Shadday, goods for Mrs. Mary Griffith & family, $19.18
  • Gottleib Leitner, flour for Mrs. Mary Griffith & family, $12.75
  • Gottleib Leitner, flour for Alonzo Hawkins & family, $8.50
  • Eleanor Courtney, keeping Pelsor child, $8.00
  • O. S. Waldo, goods for Nancy Schenck, $2.41
  • O. S. Waldo, goods for Rhoda Steele, $2.00
  • O. S. Waldo, goods for Joseph Bullock, $3.00
  • O. S. Waldo, school books for Griffith & Dickason children, $2.25
  • C. V. Thiebaud, goods for Joseph Bullock, $2.00
  • C. V. Thiebaud, goods for Nancy Schenck, $6.00
  • C. V. Thiebaud, goods for Mr. J. Hewitt, $7.00
  • C. V. Thiebaud, goods for Rhoda Steele, $2.00
  • Peter E. Told, coal furnished poor persons, $78.45
  • Josephine Edmonson, shoes & keeping Jerry Plew, $6.00
  • George Reeves, goods for Sarah Miller & family, $14.00
  • George Reeves, goods for Polly McClelland, $12.33
  • Marion Turner, house rent for Polly McClelland, $6.00
  • Wm. Smith, digging graves for Dick Russell and Tandy child, $3.50
  • John Smiley, coffin for Jennings child, $5.00
  • Sam. Spencer, house rent 3 mos. Elizabeth Simpson, $4.50
  • Clendening Bros., goods for Rhoda Steele, $2.02
  • Shaw & Detraz, goods for A. R. Boggs, $4.00
  • Shaw & Detraz, goods for Rhoda Steele, $2.00
  • Robert Knox, aid furnished traveler, $1.65
  • Scott & Brown, goods for Joseph Bullock, $1.00
  • Scott & Brown, goods forIra Tower, $3.20
  • Scott & Brown, goods for David Dodd, $3.00
  • Mrs. A. Russell, house rent for Rhoda Steele, $3.00
  • A. J. Schenck, goods for Agnes Boggs & sister, $12.33
  • Dicey Estes for keeping McGee children, $12.00
  • Mary Gottamiller for keeping John Gottamiller, $10.00
  • Julia Wolf, for keeping Ben Barker, $11.25
  • Noah Martin, allowed for himself, $10.00
  • James H. Curry, for keeping Mary Spears, $8.00
  • Harry Schmied, house rent for Boggs family, $27.00
  • Wm. M. Patton, coffin for Dick Russell, $5.00
  • Mrs. Lucy Detraz, house rent for Mrs. John Orem, $8.00
  • Sallie Martin, keeping Ed. Taylor’s child, $13.00
  • Golay & Stevens, school books for poor children, $2.00
  • P. C. Holland, coal furnished poor persons, $9.41
  • R. A. Knox, shoes for Jennie Cayton, $1.75
  • Mary Bristow, house rent for Nancy Schenck, $4.50
  • A. G. Craig, house rent for Mrs. Leach, $3.00
  • Wm. Smith, digging grave for Catharine Windhizer, $2.00
  • Str City of Vevay, deck passage Silas Shelly, $0.75
  • James Curry, keeping Barnes boy & Ella Ellis, $54.00
  • Dr. P. S. Sage, pauper Dr. for Jefferson Tp., $20.00

COTTON TOWNSHIP.

  • Orson A. Potter, 8 days as overseer of poor, $16.00
  • S. R. Heath, goods furnished Mary Merrill, $19.44
  • S. R. Heath, goods furnished Elias Brown and wife, $13.66
  • S. R. Heath, goods furnished Adonijah Day, $1.99
  • C. O. Potter, goods furnished John Andrews, $2.50
  • G. F. Simpson, goods furnished Clarinda Holdcraft, $2.00
  • A. J. Sedam, provisions for Mrs. Montooth, $2.00
  • A. J. Sedam, provisions for Thos. J. Heath, $6.00
  • A. J. Sedam, provisions for George Moody, $3.00
  • James H. Gibbs, goods for David Tibbett, $10.13
  • Mary Richmond, keeping 3 poor children, $28.00
  • Thomas Lawton, keeping and Dr. fee Ben Pelsor, $13.00
  • U. H. Stow, keeping Amanda English, $10.00
  • John H. Robbins, keeping Eli Farwood, $10.00
  • Wm. Carnine, keeping 3 children from poor house and books, $32.27
  • Harvey Fandre, keeping 2 children from poor house, $21.25
  • Elizabeth Smith, keeping 1 child from poor house, $10.62

YORK TOWNSHIP.

  • J. D. Froman, 9 days as overseer of poor, $18.00
  • J. M. W. Langsdale, goods for Margaret See, $3.00
  • J. M. W. Langsdale, goods for Nancy Clemens, $3.00
  • Schrumpf & Told, goods for Sarah Burk, $7.00
  • Schrumpf & Told, goods for Harriet Burk, $5.00
  • Schrumpf & Told, goods for Erastus Scudder, $9.00
  • Schrumpf & Told, goods for Betsey Chase, $6.00
  • Schrumpf & Told, goods for W. H. Ralston, $4.00
  • Schrumpf & Told, goods for Nancy Clemens, $4.00
  • Schrumpf & Told, goods for Nancy Andrews, $10.00
  • Schrumpf & Told, goods for Nellie Skidmore, $10.00
  • Schrumpf & Told, goods for Margaret Coy, $6.00
  • Schrumpf & Told, goods for Calvin Fredenburg, $7.00
  • Wm. C. Robinson, goods for Mahala Wheeler, $20.00
  • Wm. C. Robinson, goods for Margaret See, $7.00
  • G. N. Reeves, goods for Nancy Pettit, $5.00
  • J. I. O’Neal, flour for Calvin Fredenburg, $3.00
  • J. I. O’Neal, flour for Oliver Wheeler, $6.00
  • J. I. O’Neal, flour for Nancy J. Bosaw, $3.00
  • W. C. & S. L. Benedict, goods for Nancy J. Bosaw, $3.00
  • Indiana Fulton, keeping Sallie Nipper, $10.00

POSEY TOWNSHIP.

  • Lemuel H. Emerson, 6 days as overseer of poor, $17.00
  • E. E. North, groceries for Mrs. E. Courtney, $10.10
  • E. E. North, groceries for Mrs. H. Peters, $5.00
  • E. E. North, groceries for John Banks, $5.00
  • E. E. North, groceries for Robert Cott, $5.00
  • E. E. North, groceries for John Bailey, $3.00
  • E. E. North, groceries for Wm. Miller, $5.00
  • N. H. North, goods for Mrs. Gillis, $10.00
  • N. H. North, goods for Mrs. John Craig, $5.00
  • N. H. North, goods for Christian Icenogle, $5.00
  • Wm. Gockel, goods for John Bailey, $3.00
  • Wm. Gockel, goods for Sarah Jones, $5.00
  • Wm. Gockel, goods for J. F. Icenogle, $2.00
  • Wm. Gockel, goods for Mrs. John Gurley, $5.00
  • S. Howe & Co., provisions for Andrew J. Boyd, $5.00
  • S. Howe & Co., provisions for Thomas McDale, $5.00
  • S. Howe & Co., provisions for Rebeccah Day, $10.00
  • J. W. Love, goods for Mrs. Paschal Lamkin, $5.00
  • G. B. Wade, coffin and box for Mahala Larrison, $5.00
  • Taylor Curran, wood for Elza Courtney, $1.25
  • Helen A. Humphrey, care of Fred Young, $6.00
  • W. A. Olcott, school books for Craig children, $1.35

PLEASANT TOWNSHIP.

  • L. B. Slawson, 9 days as overseer of poor, $18.00
  • J. S. Steele, provisions & groceries, Mr. & Mrs. Sutherland, $7.33
  • J. S. Steele, provisions & groceries, Mrs. M. D. Lientz, $4.00
  • J. S. Steele, provisions & groceries, Minnie Rogers, $4.00
  • J. S. Steele, provisions & groceries, John Griffin, $6.00
  • J. S. Steele, provisions & groceries, John Courtney, $1.40
  • Ben Belden, flour for John Courtney, $6.00
  • Ben Belden, flour for Dyson Aldrich, $7.50
  • Ben Belden, flour for John Griffin, $7.00
  • L. B. Slawson, wood and flour, Mrs. M. D. Lientz, $15.50
  • G. S. Hulley, bacon for Mrs. Sutherland, $1.62
  • Henry Kettenbuck, dry goods for Dyken Aldrich, $2.00
  • Wm. Voris, wood for Wm. Sutherland, $13.00
  • James Mellen, house rent for Mrs. M. D. Lientz, $1.50
  • James P. Orem, house rent for Dyken Aldrich, $3.00
  • R. G. Simpson, provisions, &c., Mrs. M. D. Lientz, $1.00
  • R. G. Simpson, provisions, &c., Wm. Sutherland and wife, $4.40
  • R. G. Simpson, provisions, &c., Jane Nelson, $6.00
  • R. G. Simpson, provisions, &c., John Griffin, $1.00
  • R. G. Simpson, provisions, &c., Dyken Aldrich, $3.50
  • George H. Hotchkiss, wood for Dykan Aldrich, $1.87
  • James P. Marsh, flour for Wm. Sutherland, $1.65
  • O. H. Ricketts, provisions for Mary McDanell, $8.00
  • Rodolph Thiebaud, pr. Sheet, Jane Sutherland, $1.15
  • Eliza H. VanOsdol, care of Minnie Rogers, $3.50
  • Milton Cole, keeping of Nora Turner, $6.00
  • Z. I. Yonge, dry goods by Milton Cole, $3.58
  • Joseph M. Protsman, keeping of Gracie LeClerc, $8.00
  • D. C. Valentine, keeping of Edward LeClerc, $8.00
  • Ebenezer Brandon, keeping of James Ward, $14.25

CRAIG TOWNSHIP.

  • Wm. Tait, for 8 days as overseers of poor, $16.00
  • F. L. Grisard, provisions for Ostrander family, $6.00
  • A. J. Siebenthal, breadstuff for Ostrander family, $4.40
  • Z. I. Yonge, sclothing for George Waltz, $4.00
  • J. W. Smiley, coffin for Mrs. Windheizer, $5.00
  • Nicholas Weber, keeping of Sarah Adams, $10.00
  • Larkin Turner, keeping of William Turner, $10.00
  • William Peelman, keeping of John Peelman, $20.00
  • Wm. Andrew, keeping of Martha C. Windhizer, $9.00
  • Dr. J. H. Shadday, pauper Dr. Craig Tp., $18.00
  • Enoch S. Adams, care of County Asylum, $452.00
  • Z. I. Yonge, goods for County Asylum, $8.00

HIGHWAYS & BRIDGES.

Jefferson Township:

  • J. S. Johnson, material and work, $51.92
  • Thomas J. Gordon, stone work, Hog Run culvert, $68.00
  • David Armstrong, work & superintending work, $3.00

Posey Township:

  • S. Q. Howe, for lumber, $1.21
  • A. Hoffman, for lumber, $4.00
  • J. M. Hughes, for lumber, $2.50
  • Mrs. H. Peters, locust posts, $10.00
  • James Waters, hauling posts and lumber, $2.00
  • John P. McNutt, locust posts, $9.25
  • L. H. Emerson, for lumber, $2.12
  • E. W. Marsh, posts, bolts and work, $11.35
  • Alonzo Fisk, posts and poles, $7.85
  • W. H. Vawter, locust poles, $6.00
  • O. Bradford, posts, lumber, posts and work, $15.50
  • James Dunning, lumber, posts and work, $4.90
  • J. W. Banger, lumber, nails and work, $4.23
  • A. F. Douglas, posts, poles and work, $46.45
  • G. B. Seaver, posts and poles, $1.80
  • J. H. Wade, work, $8.50
  • Wm. Dibble, work, 6.50
  • S. B. McHuron, work, $3.50
  • M. L. VanDorin, post, poles and work, $6.40
  • S. Howe & Co., iron bolts, $9.55

York Township:

  • Americus Benedict, lumber and posts, $38.00
  • Rowland Bliss, locust posts, $8.50
  • J. D. Marsh, work, $10.00
  • M. L. Duplan, iron work Beatty Ford bridge, $3.80
  • Anthony Tilley, work on fills, $7.80
  • Allie Robinson, for posts, $6.50
  • Charley Peak, work and hauling, $21.50
  • Schrumpf & Told, material for barriers, $17.80
  • W. C. & S. L. Benedict, nails for bridge, $1.30

Pleasant Township:

  • Edward Morrison, material & work, Grove Hill, $41.57

BOOKS, STATIONERY & PRINTING.

  • Wm. B. Burford, books and stationery, $282.31
  • Sentinel Printing Co., blanks, letter heads, &c., $15.07
  • Wm. J. Baird, advertising and printing, $145.80
  • John Henry, binding Reveille for 1887, $3.50
  • Walter A. Know, Printing, $6.25
  • Baker & Thornton, books and stationery, $35.70
  • Steamer City of Madison, freight bill, $0.75
  • David N. Haydon, postage, stationery, &c., $6.29

COUNTY OFFICERS’ SALARIES & FEES.

  • D. N. Haydon, salary, care school fund, fees, &c., $462.13
  • C. G. Adams, salary, $200.00
  • A. G. Craig, salary health officer & expenses, $100.75
  • M. C. Walden, salary Co. Supt., $288.00
  • Wm. R. Johnston, Co. Att’y, $25.00
  • Wm. H. Scott, 6 days Co. Commissioner, $21.00
  • John F. Houze, 6 days Co. Commissioner, $21.00
  • David Armstrong, 6 days Co. Commissioner, $21.00
  • Jas. F. Simpson, 6 days Sheriff Com. Court, $12.00
  • R. T. F. Abbett, fees foreclosure school fund mortgage, $17.40
  • Wm. S. Tower, fees foreclosure school fund mortgage, $6.60
  • Jas. F. Simpson, posting notices school land sale, $10.50
  • Jas. F. Simpson, posting election notices, $21.50
  • Jas. F. Simpson, posting delinquent tax list, $22.50

COURT HOUSE & OFFICE EXPENSE.

  • Wm. M. Patton, springs & hanging screen doors, $5.00
  • G. W. Craig, making shelving Auditor’s office, $10.00
  • C. O. Thiebaud, supplies for Co. Sup’t, $1.73
  • Addison Works, book case Auditor’s office, $6.00
  • James K. Pleasants, shelving lumber, $7.36
  • F. L. Grisard, glass and coal bucket, $1.10
  • Joseph G. Thamann, weighing coal, $1.50
  • C. G. Adams, office expense, $4.00
  • D. N. Haydon, expense incurred in office cleaning, painting, &c., $7.15
  • Hall & Lewis, baize and tacks Court room doors, $10.00
  • C. G. Boerner, repairing Court House clocks, $5.00
  • Jas. F. Simpson, care Court House and yard, $18.25
  • Scott & Brown, coal oil, oil cans, &c., $3.50
  • Philip Strain, repairing pavement & cleaning Court yard, $12.00

CRIMINAL EXPENSE.

  • Jas. F. Simpson, boarding prisoners, $85.40
  • Jas. F. Simpson, summoning grand & petit juries, $20.00
  • Jas. F. Simpson, taking Sandy Sander to Reform School, $36.40
  • Peter E. Told, 100 bu. coal for jail, $12.00

SPECIFIC ALLOWANCES.

  • James P. Orem, retracing faded records, $31.50
  • M. C. Walden, janitor fees, $27.50
  • J. F. Simpson, telegram fee for witness, $0.50
  • John S. Hulley, swearing land appraisers, $0.50
  • E. W. Heath, swearing damage assessors, $0.30
  • Jefferson County Congressional School Fund interest, $553.60