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Dearborn County Circuit Court Proceedings – Nov 1886

Proceedings of the November 1886 Term of the Dearborn County, Indiana Circuit Court appeared in:

Lawrenceburg Register – 18 Nov 1886 – Page 2, Column 3

CIRCUIT COURT.

Court convened on Monday with the following new cases on docket:

Susan Rosser vs. estate of Sarah Franklin. Claim $95.

Otto H. Feustel vs. Julia Feustel. Divorce.

State ex rel Alta Jackson vs. William Tucker. Bastardy.

Nathan H. Wilson vs. Hamilton Conaway and others. To contest will.

Enoch H. Miller vs. S. S. Webster. To revive judgment.

Samuel Jents vs. Frederica Jents. Divorce.

Isaac Showalter vs. George B. Buckingham. Mechanics lien.

Ignatius Hook vs. C. I. St. L. & C. Railroad. Damages.

Z. Heustis vs. O. L. Mathews. Injunction.

Joseph G. Parks vs. Sun Fire Office. On policy insurance.

Jefferson Rittenhouse vs. Jane S. Rittenhouse. Demand $5,000.

Hattie Crist vs. Wilson Crist. Divorce.

Alex Pattison, Guardian, vs. L. Klingelhoffer. Foreclosure.

John W. Greer vs. O. P. Cobb & Co. On note.

B. N. McHenry & Co. vs. L. W. Parks. On note.

John F. Truelock vs. O. & M. Railway Co. Damages.

W. H. Penhollen vs. Adaline Junker. Damages $80.

L. J. Wilson, Administrator, vs. W. W. Wilson. On note.

Franklin Bank of Cincinnati vs. Julius Severin. On bill of exchange.

Daniel Macker vs. L. Klingelhoffer. To set aside deed.

Star Loan and Building Association vs. Daniel Turner. Foreclosure.

Lawrenceburg Register – 25 Nov 1886 – Page 2, Column 5

COURT REPORT.

CLAIMS ALLOWED.

Lydia Wuest vs. estate of Nancy B. Hayes, $6.30.

Kestner Bros. vs. estate of Nancy B. Hayes, $19.57.

M. P. Hayward vs. estate of Nancy B. Hayes, $29.25.

Thomas Winegardner vs. estate of Nancy B. Hayes, $8.55.

W. M. Terrill vs. estate of Nancy B. Hayes, $106.00.

H. G. Kidd vs. estate of Nancy B. Hayes, $24.89.

State vs. John T. Boorman, surety of the peace. Dismissed.

Margaret Briddell et al vs. Augustus Langley, partition. Final report and discharge of Commissioner.

Harriet Dunn vs. Daniel Collins et al, foreclosure. Final report and discharge of Receiver.

Mutual Loan and Building Association vs. James Kinnett et al, foreclosure. Dismissed at costs of cross-complainant John A. Parks.

Joseph H. Burkam vs. Louisa S. Lillie et al, foreclosure. Stricken from docket.

Ex-parte Henry Telker Jr. et al, partition. Final report and discharge of Commissioner.

State ex rel Mollie Rabenstein vs. Wm. H. Truitt, bastardy. Dismissed at cost of relatrix.

Josephus Buffington vs. Thomas L. Baker, guardian, &c., claim. Dismissed at defendant’s costs.

John A. Parks, Guardian, vs. Thos. O. Lindsay, on note. Dismissed at defendant’s costs.

Emma Kaster Pavey vs. William A. Pavey. Plaintiff authorized to convey real estate without defendant joining in conveyance.

NEW CASES.

James D. Gatch vs. Walter Fitch et al. Foreclosure.

Emma Sellers vs. Ira Kimball. On account.

Elizabeth Kuhn vs. Jacob Kuhn et al. Alimony.

Star Loan and Building Association vs. Hannah M. Stevens et al. Foreclosure.

FINAL REPORTS.

Estate of Henrietta Herzog, Will A. Greer, Administrator.

Estate of Christian Foos, Warren Tebbs, Administrator.

Estate of Winfred Roberts, W. F. Howard, Administrator.

Estate of William Marshall, W. F. Howard, Administrator.

Estate of Hardman Abington, W. F. Howard, Administrator.

Estate of Thomas Jamison, W. F. Howard, Administrator.

Guardian of Louisa Devore, Charles M. Devore, Guardian.

Guardian of Joseph Taylor, Andrew J. Taylor, Guardian.

Guardian of Mary Platt, H. D. McMullen, Guardian.

Guardian of Eliza A. Guard, (Miller) Daniel M. Guard, Guardian.

Dearborn County Circuit Court Proceedings – Oct 1886

Proceedings of the October 1886 Term of the Dearborn County, Indiana Circuit Court appeared in:

Lawrenceburg Register – 7 Oct 1886 – Page 2, Column 2

COURT REPORT.

The following business has been transacted in the Circuit Court since our last publication:

Final report made and approved in the estate of Leah Hayes.

John Borman, of Jackson township, who was arrested on a peace warrant, gave bond in the sum of $300 for his good behavior.

Benjamin J. Grant, of Aurora, filed his bond as constable of Center township and it was regularly approved.

Lawrenceburg Register – 14 Oct 1886 – Page 2, Column 4

COURT PROCEEDINGS.

The following new cases have been filed in Circuit Court since our last report and, the following business has been transacted, the Court on Tuesday having adjourned until the 28th instant:

Frederick Jents sues Samuel Jents and H. & S. Pogue sue Ezra G. Hayes, both for money only, while Theresa S. Sutherland has tired of married life and wants the Court to divorce her from her husband, Frank Sutherland. The case of the State vs. Charles S. Hisey has been continued till the next term and the defendant released on giving his own recognizance in the amount of $500. John Hornberger vs. Maria C. Schultze et al, partition ordered and Jacob Foshag, Thomas C. Annis and Christ. Lommel appointed commissioners; Herman Hass vs. John Haas, injunction granted against John Haas, Louisa Haas, and Jacob Schrader restraining them from removing or disposing of crops on certain real estate and restraining John Haas from setting fire to a dwelling house on the same; Agnes B. Suits, Administratrix of the estate of William B. Suits, deceased, has been granted leave to sell certain real estate to pay the estate debts and the liens against the same have been marshaled.

Lawrenceburg Register – 28 Oct 1886 – Page 3, Column 5

COURT NOTES.

FINAL REPORTS.

Guardian of Inez M. Boyd, Hiram Fritz, Guardian.

Estate of John F. Ellerbrook, Hamilton Conaway, Administrator.

Estate of James Grubbs. Estate set over to widow, being of less value than $500.

NEW SUITS.

Leoyd S. Isdell vs. James Skelton et al, foreclosure.

Lomas Forge and Bridge Works vs. Board of Commissioners, on contract. Settled and dismissed by plaintiffs at their own costs.

Lawrenceburg Fair Awards – 1886

Awards from the 1886 Lawrenceburg Fair in Dearborn County, Indiana appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 30 Sep 1886 – Page 3, Column 3

THE FAIR.

Another glorious and complete success must be recorded for the Lawrenceburg Fair. The Seventh annual exhibition closed on Saturday, a grand triumph, amid the plaudits and to the satisfaction of the many thousand who were in attendance.

Below we publish a complete list of the successful competitors. Lack of space compels us to omit the list of awards in full:

HEAVY DRAFT HORSES.

W. S. Walton, George W. Terrill, J. W. Clore, T. M. Guard, John Harvies, James McKinney, Robert Huddleston, Leonard Haag, J. G. Parks, B J Crisler, Fred Peters, Wm. Livingston, C. H. McKinney, T. C. Craig, John L. Mulford.

GENERAL PURPOSE HORSES.

J. W. Laile, Riddell & Norris, John L. Rand, James Renn, J. C. Hamilton, F. C. Buffington, J. E. Randall, J. L. Riley, J. W. Watts, A. J. Brooks, John Yanney, Jacob Piatt, C. F. Mulford, J. D. Connor, Wm. Livingston, W. B. Arnold, Ben P. Easton, C. E. Carpenter.

SADDLE HORSES.

Riddell & Norris, M. L. Bond, J. C. Jenkins & Sons, T. C. Graddy, C. E. Carpenter.

LIGHT HARNESS HORSES.

Riddell & Norris, J. B. Curtis, John L. Rand, George W. Terrill, F. C. Buffington, J. C. Hamilton, A. F. Arnold, J. L. Riley, Wm. Downton, Sam Cooper, John R. Cole, Wm Mullen, J. W. Johnston, John Yanney, J. D. Conner, W. A. Crigler, W. B. Arnold, Ben P Easton, J. W. Laile.

SWEEPSTAKES.

Ben P Easton, Riddell & Norris, John R Cole, J L Riley, J W Watts, J W Laile.

CATTLE.

E S Frazee, Thos McCreary, J C Jenkins & Son, J. W. Meyers, G. W. Johnston, J H Brown, R Collier, Wm Baker.

SHEEP.

W Privett & Bro., Alva Miller, E Butterfield, Wm Chambers, Hall & House, J C Jenkins & Son.

HOGS.

J C Hamilton, C L Lee, H L Nowlin, Hall & House, J L Jewett, S M Crist.

POULTRY.

Wm Nevitt, Isidore Harry, George Fahlbush, James P Walker, George L Gatch, J H Brown, J H Hornung, Okey Nowlin, C L Lee, Henry Shinaman, H C Vincent, Alva Miller.

FRUIT.

David Hanna, J D Connor, David Wade, J Campbell, Enos Hayes.

GRAIN AND SEEDS.

T B Winkley, J P Walker, Otha Hayes, H L Nowlin, Enos Hayes, F J Leeds.

VEGETABLES.

J W Walker, J Campbell, Mrs. G W Hall, Mrs. Annie E Nowlin, H L Nowlin, Thomas McKinney, Otha Hayes, Mrs. Nancy Walker, E D Clements, Mrs. E A Helphenstine, Mahlon McKinney, Enos Hayes.

FINE ART DEPARTMENT.

Mrs. Lee Early, Miss Gray Pattison, Frank Tittle, Miss Maggie Breakey, Mrs. P D Stagg, Emma Kimmel, Edith Spencer, Miss Nellie Baker, Mrs. Jennie Swift.

FLOWERS.

Simon Humfeldt, Mrs. Jennie Frank, A S Hassmer.

WOOD WORK.

George Truitt, Albert Wuest, Albert Gregg, Henry Truitt, J M Hall, C S Hisey, John Knoeble, J R Kuhlman.

DOMESTIC SKILL.

Mrs. Carrie Campbell, Mrs. Laura Crisler, Mrs. Ann Mason, Mrs. G W Wood, Mrs. Emma Stitt, Miss Nannie Griffin, Miss Fannie Vanhorn, Mrs. Jennie Frank, Mrs. Johnson, Miss Alice Hunt, Mrs. Eva Rittenhouse, Mrs. F LWithered, Mrs. M E Grubbs, Miss Esther Griffin, Mrs. Mary Johnson.

CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT.

Ida Shaw, Laura Larimer, Eugenia Berkshire, Mattie Sheldon, Mamie McClellen, Josie Jackson, Lillian Hyatt, Annie Zettler, Nona Crisler, Anna Davidson, Mary Loyd, Clara Snyder, Pearl Frank, Mamie Reif, Lawrence Barnard, Leyman Tebbs.

NEEDLE WORK.

Miss Stella Chittenden, Mrs. Jennie Frank, Mrs. P D Stagg, Miss Anna Heimburg, Mrs. Mary Beckenholdt, Mrs. A G Jackson, Mrs. Anna D Parks, Miss Mattie McClellen, Mrs. W T Crisler, Mrs. Charles Hayes, Miss Alma Buell, Angie Baker, Miss Amanda Wuest, America J Sparks, Miss Marion Stark, Miss Lou Cooper, Miss Jennie Swift, Mrs. Richard Nelson, Pearl Frank, Mrs. G W Wood, Mrs. Maggie Burton, Miss Kate Q Terrill, Miss Emma Minor, Mrs. J W Berkshire, Miss Nina Bigney, Miss Lizzie Smith, Hannah Huffman, Mrs. Gutzwiller, Miss Emma Penny, Miss Alice Hunt, Miss Alice Langley, Mrs. M J Murdock, Mrs. Mary Johnston, Mrs. Robert Kellogg, Miss Lilly Pfalzgraf, Mrs. Rhoda Larimer.

Dearborn County Circuit Court Proceedings – Sep 1886

Proceedings of the September 1886 Term of the Dearborn County, Indiana Circuit Court appeared in:

Lawrenceburg Register – 23 Sep 1886 – Page 3, Column 3

COURT REPORT.

Annie M. Borman vs. John Borman, divorce. Dismissed by plaintiff.

Bernard Schipper vs. City of Aurora, appeal. Judgment vs plaintiff for costs.

Thomas Johnston vs. Jonathan Bruce. Judgment vs defendant for costs.

Daniel M. Guard vs. Board of Commissioners. Judgment vs defendant for costs.

Manuel Marblestone vs. Samuel Goodman et al. Dismissed by plaintiffs.

David H. Stapp vs. Carrie Downey. Judgment vs plaintiff for costs.

George Bieler vs. Diedrick Kramer, on note. Judgment vs defendant for $468.44.

Aurora Gas Light Coke & Coal Co. vs. James D. Gatch, Treasurer &c. et al. Judgment for plaintiffs.

Mary C. Jackson vs. Joseph H. Jackson, divorce. Decree of divorce and custody of child given to plaintiff.

Jonathan Conner vs. Martha Conner. Dismissed by plaintiff.

Henry C. R. Rudolph vs. Anna M. Rudolph, divorce. Decree of divorce given plaintiff.

Charlotte Yentz vs. Charles Yentz, divorce. Decree of divorce and custody of child given plaintiff.

Thomas H. Johnson et al vs. Cobb Iron & Nail Co. Judgment vs plaintiff for costs.

State ex rel Maggie M. Smith vs. Horatio S. Mendell, bastardy. Judgment for plaintiff in the sum of $600.

NEW CASES.

Emma K. Pavey vs. William A. Pavey, divorce.

T. J. Smith Printing and Publishing Co. vs. Miami Valley Furniture Co.

W. H. H. Yount et al vs. Joseph Posey.

Simon Conaway vs. Benjamin Blue et als.

Anna K. Krieger vs. Bernard Krieger.

Nathaniel Anthony vs. Harrison Risinger.

John C. Huxsall vs. Jos. S. Wymond.

ADMISSIONS TO BAR.

Harry R. McMullen, Joseph I. Little, and Joseph M. Bossong.

FINAL REPORTS.

Estate of Daniel Taylor, Warren Tebbs, Administrator.

Estate of Margaret J. Cravens, Warren Tebbs, Adminstrator.

Estate of Caroline Hitzfield, Frank C. Briddell, Administrator.

Estate of Christopher Keller, Christopher Fox, Executor.

Guardian of heirs of John Cornforth, Mary A. Cornforth, Guardian.

Estate of Daniel T. Downey. (Less than $500; set off to widow.)

Guardian of Lura A. Roach, Romanus Roach, Guardian.

Guardian of Katie Rees, Rezin Rees, Guardian.

Guardian of Rezin Rees, A. B. Pattison, Guardian.

CLAIMS ALLOWED.

Lawrenceburgh Mill Co. vs. Estate of Catharine Gernert, $27.00.

Frederick Knorr vs. Estate of Catharine Gernert, $36.24.

George C. Ruppert vs. Estate of Catharine Gernert, $3.80.

N. Kirchelmer vs. Estate of Catharine Gernert, $8.35.

Hunt Soap Co. vs. Catherine Gernert, $7.50.

W. S. Fagaly vs. George W. Smith, $74.25.

WILLS PROBATED.

Will of Benjamin Wilson.

Will of John Palmer.

APPOINTMENT.

Guardian heirs of John Collier, David H. Stapp, Guardian.

Lawrenceburg Register – 30 Sep 1886 – Page 2, Column 2

COURT REPORT.

Simon Conaway vs. Benjamin Blue et al, on note. Default and judgment vs. defendants for $220.22.

Ex Parte Esther Beatty et al, partition. Final report filed and Commissioner discharged.

NEW CASES.

Charles Bruce vs. Eliza A. Bruce, divorce.

Otho Billingsley vs. Jacob Goenawein, appeal.

FINAL REPORTS.

Estate of Elizabeth and Henry Telker, Henry Telker, Administrator.

Estate of Mary Bulach, John Probst, Administrator.

APPOINTMENTS.

Estate of Rudolph Zaug, Joseph Lorenz, Administrator.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Allowances – Jun 1886

Allowances of the June 1886 Session of the Dearborn County, Indiana Commissioners appeared in:
Aurora Dearborn Independent – 15 Jul 1886 – Page 2, Column 2

List of Allowances made by the Board of Commissioners at their Regular and Special Session Beginning the First Monday in June, 1886:

EXPENSES OF POOR.

Lawrenceburgh Tp.

  • Mrs. Siemantel, groceries for Mrs. Jos. Hoover, Jacob Sheppard, Mrs. John Best
  • John Shaw, meals and lodging for three women
  • Sparks Bros., groceries for Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Skinner, Mrs. Knapp, Mrs. Jeffries, Mrs. Ben Howard, Mrs. Howard.
  • J. Calvin Craig
  • Fritz Hinkerg
  • Heckheiser & Koehler, groceries for Henry Young
  • Archie Shaw, groceries for Mrs. Junker, Mrs. Jeffries, Mrs. Allex Holland, Mrs. C. Cotton, Mrs. Standriff, Mrs. Hannah Goodwin, Mrs. Stack, Mrs. H. Godfrey
  • Jacob Hammerle, groceries for Mrs. Stack, David Clear
  • Jacob Anderson, groceries for Mrs. Ellen Fisher
  • Herman Oertling, groceries for Mrs. Frank Knorr, Mrs. J. L. Vaughn
  • A. G. Tebbs, groceries for Pat Price, H. Young, T. Boswell, A. Trulock
  • Jos. Bechtel, groceries for Mrs. Wm. Bennett, Brower Rickett
  • W. J. Fitch, groceries for Mrs. Bruce and Thornburg, Mrs. McRight, Mrs. D. Tilford, Mrs. Thomas Marshall, Mrs. Holden
  • Wm. Stevenson, groceries for Mrs. Joseph Rissell, Nevitt children, S. Mitchell, Lucy Sterling, Mrs. John Godfrey
  • C. Israel, groceries for M. Diggs, David Diggs, A. Williamson, Miner Parson, I. Squives, Mrs. C. Wright, Mrs. Lemuel, Jos. Cross, Mrs. Carter, John Calvin, Mrs. Smith, Geo Diggs
  • John S. Dorman & Co., dry goods and shoes for Mrs. Mary Fisher, Mrs. H. Evans, Mrs. Taylor Boswell, L. Emberson, Sheriff for jail birds
  • William Schneider, shoes for Mrs. Ake, Mrs. Wright
  • Anton Schneider, shoes for Sheriff for prisoners
  • Geo. Beckenhold & Co., coal for I. Squire, Mrs. Kaufman, Mrs. Sanders, Mrs. B. Marshall, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Tout, Mrs. A. Parker, Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. Bruce, Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. H. Young, Mrs. Jos. Rissell
  • Early & Daniel, coal for Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. Miles, Mrs. West, Mrs. Marshall, Thos. Garrison, Mrs. Jeffries, Mrs. Kaufman, Jas. White, Mrs. Parker
  • Greendale Cemetery Co., burial permits for Geo. Diggs, Jane Carter
  • Louis Kohlerman, coffin and hauling for Benjamin Goodhue, George Diggs, unknown man
  • John Sortwell, digging graves for Geo. Diggs, unknown man
  • Gatch & Miller, medical services for pauper

CENTRE TP.

  • W. E. Lambkin, groceries for Mrs. Chas. Lambkin
  • John D. Newhouse, milk for Fliz. Warner’s sick child
  • Chas. Fehling Jr., groceries for Thomas Acre, Jenny Thompson, Mrs. John Lewis, Mary Burns, John Steig Sr., Ezra Knapp, Katherena Hauck, Marjh Ross, Jehu Goodpasture, Eliz. Thomas
  • O. P. Cobb & Co., groceries for Mrs. M. Busby
  • Johnston & Co., groceries for Mrs. Ann Hamilton, Jacob Schuler
  • Albert Bloom, groceries for Mrs. Kath. Hauck, Mrs. Ervia Trester
  • Henry Wood, groceries for John Crist, Wm. Brown, Mrs. Sterling, Nancy Reed, Mary Burns, coal; Lotta Duval, M. Busby, R. Campbell, Mrs. C. Lambkins, Jennie Farrar
  • Blythe Buffington, groceries for John Steig, Wm. Brown
  • J. M. Wheeler, groceries for Wesley Hancock, John Lothridge
  • Giegoldt, Beinkamp & Co., groceries for Wm. Theetge, Aurella Wood, Ella Baker, Mrs. Wm. Noble, Cath Walker, John Steig Sr., Andy Theetge, Mrs. F. Kleaver, Mrs. John Goodpasture, Mr. Steinaback, Lee Wainscott, Jenny Farrar, Reuben Cooper, Thomas Clark, Chas. Wright, Sarah Smith, Mrs. John Lewis
  • Fred Opperman, groceries for Mrs. Mary Hughes, Mrs. John Kerrigan, Mrs. Martin Kerrigan, Mrs. Cath Welsh
  • Philip Kastner, groceries for Ezra Knapp
  • Herdegen & Kress, groceries for Charley Bailey, Mrs. E. Van Sickles, Jacob Schuller
  • Thos. Wright & Son, groceries for Mrs. M. Musby, Alex Criswell, Belle Ross, John Lothridge, Lavina Hagy
  • John A. Nees, lodging and meals for transient poor
  • Aurora Gas Co., coal for Mrs. John Lewis
  • Aurora Distilling Co., coal for Thomas Akers, Alex Criswell, Aurelia Wood, Jenny Thompson, E. Van Sickle, Mrs. John Lewis, Mrs. Bittner, Mrs. Knapp, Mrs. Mary Hughes, Mrs. R. Campbell, K. Walters, R. Cooper, Mary Burns, Mrs. Kleaver, Wm. Theetge, Mrs. Chamberlain, Mrs. Duvall, Mrs. Schumaker, Sarah Smith, Jenny Farrell, Mrs. Gallagher, Mrs. Hamilton, Chas. Bailey Sr., Andy Theetge, Wm. Brown
  • R. A. McConnell, shoes for Josie Burns, Mrs. Hamilton’s son, Geo. Bailey’s son, Geo. Bailey’s girl
  • Sam’l Somerfield, hats for Thos. Aker’s children
  • L. Epstein, clothes for Arthur Bailey
  • F. A. York & Co., moving Mrs. Clark and family to Dillsboro
  • Fred Mauntel, coffin for unknown drowned man
  • J. A. McIntyre, coffin for unknown floater
  • Wm. T. Day, coffin and box for Mrs. E. Baker’s child
  • River View Cemetery Co., burial permits for 13 paupers

CLAY TP.

  • Fred Ginter, groceries for Elizabeth Evans, Betsy Spangler, Thomas Acre
  • William Rowland, groceries for Wm. Hess
  • J. H. Vandolah, groceries for Jane Peasley
  • F. H. Sale, conveyance to asylum for Mary Busby

KELSO TP.

  • Susannah Wersh, groceries for Frank Gaffga
  • Wendel Labbe, groceries for Philip Spring
  • Henry Faugman, tickets etc. to Indianapolis for Ellen Gaffga
  • Fred Severs, conveyance to asylum for Jacob Oswald

SPARTA TP.

  • Fred Slater & Son, groceries for Ellen McMahon
  • H. D. Moore, groceries for Isaac Davis
  • Fred Homan, groceries for John Borders, Mrs. L. Walker
  • Ohio Valley Coffin Co., coffins for Mrs. Wulber

MANCHESTER TP.

  • W. F. Crocker, groceries for Mrs. Laborn
  • Alex Ruble, repairing shoes for Benj. Murray

JACKSON TP.

  • Jacob Hoffman, groceries for Jas. Hoover
  • Philip Weis, flour for Jane Seffler

LOGAN TP.

  • James Sods, services as overseer, etc.

ASSESSING REVENUE.

  • H. D. McMullen, legal adviser to Board of Equalization
  • Dan’l M. Guard, serving Board of Equalization
  • Harry L. Nowlin, Miller Tp
  • Oliver F. Cloud, Harrison Tp
  • Ed A. Cloud, Harrison Tp
  • Frank Connolly, Logan Tp
  • John Axby, Miller Tp
  • Sherwood Blasdel, Miller Tp
  • Chas. Elder, Lawrenceburgh
  • Asa B. Hubbartt, Centre
  • Clark Canfield, Centre
  • Wm. R. McConnell, Centre
  • Ella C. Hubbartt, Centre
  • James House, Hogan
  • Elijah Huffman, Hogan
  • Marion Laws, Manchester
  • Alice Laws, Manchester
  • Thos. Rinearson, Manchester
  • Wm. Kennedy, Manchester
  • Samuel M. Kennedy, Manchester
  • Anthony Schnetzer, York
  • Samuel M. Kennedy, York
  • Frank Bittner, Kelso
  • Jos. Wilhelm, Kelso
  • John Bittner, Kelso
  • Sebastain Stemmler, Kelso
  • John Theobold, Jackson
  • John Beraner, Jackson
  • J. A. Meister, Jackson
  • Geo. W. Turner, Sparta
  • Frank Tyrrell, Sparta
  • Sam’l Allen, Sparta
  • John M. Bossong, Sparta
  • Van S. B. Crowley, Clay
  • C. F. Latham, Clay
  • John F. Pieper, Caesar Creek Tp
  • Henry Bulthaup, Caesar Creek Tp
  • Benj. Withered, Washington Tp
  • P. L. Mathews, Lawrenceburg Tp
  • Chas. W. Mathews, Lawrenceburg Tp
  • Gus G. Mathews, Lawrenceburg Tp
  • Walter Fitch, Lawrenceburg Tp
  • W. H. Wharton, Lawrenceburg Tp
  • Chas. Fisk, services as member of Board of Equalization
  • Nic Vogelgesang, member of Board of Equalization
  • Geo. A. Swales, member of Board of Equalization
  • Thomas Johnston, services on Board of Equalization
  • Jas. E. Larimer, services on Board of Equalization
  • Jno. W. Liddle, services on Board of Equalization
  • James Vinson, services on Board of Equalization

COUNTY ASYLUM.

  • Thomas Duncan, sundries paid; quarterly salary as Superintendent
  • Charlotte Duncan, quarterly salary as matron
  • John Sims, quarterly salary for work on farm
  • Katie Wilson, work at asylum
  • Sarah Collier, work at asylum
  • Lawrenceburgh & Napolean Turnpike Co., toll for quarter
  • Peter Perlee, carrying packages to asylum
  • L. Epstein, clothing for inmates
  • W. F. Crocker, groceries for County Asylum
  • Blythe Buffington, groceries for County Asylum
  • Giegoldt, Beinkamp & Co., groceries for County Asylum
  • Philip Weis, flour for County Asylum
  • Tebbs Bros., oil for County Asylum
  • Martin Fox, vinegar
  • Geo. Gutzwiller, blacksmithing
  • Wm. Pummill, blacksmithing and woodwork
  • Alex Ruble, repairing boots
  • M. Barnes & Co., fruit trees
  • Louis Sattler, planting fruit trees and trimming orchard
  • John Ulrich, shellac varnish and brush
  • Ohio Valley Coffin Co., 3 coffins
  • O. P. Cobb & Co., hardware
  • John McGuire, cattle

ROADS AND HIGHWAYS.

  • Dan M. Guard, serving notices to viewers
  • Morand Widolf, road viewer
  • Chas. Bowton, road viewer
  • Jos. D. Curtis, road viewer
  • Jos. Deffner, road viewer
  • James Aiken, road viewer
  • Ernst Hopmeier, road viewer
  • Sam’l Turner, road viewer
  • Abram Briggs, road viewer
  • W. H. Kyle, road viewer
  • Benaire Holden, road viewer
  • John Cairns, road viewer
  • Wm. C. Buffington, road viewer
  • W. R. Campbell, J. P. swearing viewers
  • John W. Truitt, J. P., swearing viewers
  • W. S. Fagaly, J. P., swearing viewers
  • Anthony Witt Sr., land taken for road
  • Chas. Nolte, land taken for road
  • Fred Rodenberg, Trustee, amt. paid for material and labor on culvert
  • Joe Englert, stone for same
  • John Schwab, work
  • Early & Daniel, lime and cement
  • Martin Little, lime and cement

BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

  • W. B. Burford, blanks for County Superintendent
  • Martin Kiefer, blanks for Auditor and Clerk
  • Sentinel Co., blanks for county officers
  • Baker & Thornton, pens etc.
  • Wilstach, Baldwin & Co., pencils, etc.
  • John N. Calvert, letter heads and envelopes

PUBLIC BUILDINGS.

  • Stedman & Mullen, insurance on Court House
  • Early & Daniel, coal for jail
  • David Donson, whitewashing jail
  • City and Sub. Telephone Co., telephone for two months
  • Lawrenceburgh Gas Co., gas for quarter
  • Ohio Valley Co., kindling for Court House
  • Tebbs Bros., brooms and soap
  • Sparks Bros., bucket and window brushes
  • Jas. McLeaster, putting up fence
  • Zimmer & Miller, fence for Court House yard
  • Fred Wesler, coal for Court House
  • Jas. McLeaster et al, putting in coal

SPECIFIC ALLOWANCE.

  • Jas. D. Gatch, Treasurer, stamps, etc.
  • Julius Severin, Auditor, stamps etc.
  • H. B. Hill, County Superintendent, stamps, etc.
  • Andrew Young, arm rests
  • J. L. Wagner Jr., lawn mower
  • J. D. Gatch, making statistical report

CRIMINALS.

  • Dan M. Guard, Sheriff Dearborn County, feeding prisoners

COURT EXPENSES.

  • Dan M. Guard, Sheriff Dearborn County, serving Grand and Petit Jury

COMMISSIONERS’ COURT.

  • Dan M. Guard, Sheriff, serving Commissioners

EXPENSES OF ELECTIONS.

  • Dan M. Guard, Sheriff, posting election notices

AURORA BRIDGE.

  • O. P. Cobb & Co., nails for bridge

LAWRENCEBURGH BRIDGE.

  • F. H. Volz, dirt for fill

REFUNDER.

  • F. M. Jackson, refunder on barn destroyed by water
  • Loyd Isdell, refunder on taxes

COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT.

  • H. B. Hill, salary

PUBLIC PRINTING.

  • Hunter & O’Brien, printing
  • Jas. E. Larimer, printing notice to taxpayer

CORONER’S INQUEST.

  • Hunter & O’Brien, publishing Coroner’s notice

OFFICERS’ SALARY.

  • Julius Severin, Auditor
  • James D. Gatch, Treasurer
  • Chas. Fisk, Commissioner
  • Nic Vogelgesang, Commissioner
  • Geo. A. Swales, Commissioner

Dearborn County Circuit Court Proceedings – Jun 1886

Proceedings of the June 1886 Term of the Dearborn County, Indiana Circuit Court appeared in:

Lawrenceburg Register – 3 Jun 1886 – Page 3, Column 4

DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT.

Rebecca Walters vs. Diedrick Kramer et al, foreclosure. Decree and judgment for $1468.15.

Adolph Schwob et al vs. Moses Kahn et al, to set aside deed &c. Judgment in favor of plaintiff Schwob for $681.95; Bates & Bacon for $293.93 and decree for sale of real estate.

E. D. Moore, Administrator, &c., vs. James F. Vaughn et al, on note. Judgment by default for $1393.55.

Lawrenceburgh Building Society vs. William H. Burk et al, foreclosure. Judgment in favor of defendant Sater, Executor, for $3200.10 and decree of foreclosure.

Delina Eads vs. Isaac Eads, divorce. Dismissed by plaintiff.

Bazil N. McHenry vs. Benjamin F. Trester Jr., et al, foreclosure. Decree and judgment for $1530.72.

Herman Heckheiser vs. Michael Seifert et al, on note. Judgment for plaintiff for $207.00.

Job Miller vs. C. L. St. L. & C. Railroad Co., damages, five cases. Venue changed to Ripley county.

The case of William Sholey against the Rising Sun and Aurora Omnibus Line came to trial in the Dearborn Circuit Court and resulted in a verdict for damages in the sum of four hundred and fifty dollars. The occasion of the suit was the crippling of Sholey by driving off of the road with one of their ‘busses which was overturned on the road a short distance out of Aurora one dark night in January, 1885. An application for a new trial was refused and the case will be appealed to the supreme Court.

Elizabeth J. Sater vs. James P. Sater. Judgment for plaintiff for $600.00 per annum and decree for sale of real estate.

Joseph C. Small, Receiver, &c., vs. America McKee, on account. Judgment for plaintiff for $179.57.

James Wymond vs. John Donovan et al, foreclosure. Decree and judgment for plaintiff for $872.66.

Jesse D. Taylor, Executor, vs. Henry Broyles et al, foreclosure chattel mortgage. Decree and judgment for $27.17.

John Snyder vs. William S. Snyder, on note. Judgment for plaintiff for $393.97.

Samuel Dickinson vs. Board of Commissioners. Judgment for plaintiff for $160.00

Leonard F. Keitel vs. E. B. Dobell Sr. Judgment for plaintiff for $102.61.

NEW SUITS.

William Leive vs. Vina Lindsay et al.

Asa R. Mettler vs. Jas. P. Sater et al.

M. S. Bonnell vs. James P. Sater.

Edward Leffler vs. Henry Mehrhoff.

George Fox vs. Julius Freiberg et al.

Eva Tanner vs. Joseph Tanner.

FINAL REPORTS.

Estate of James Wilson, Bridget Wilson, Administrator.

Guardian heirs of James Wilson, Will A. Greer, Guardian.

Estate of William E. Gibson, Seth Stedman, Administrator.

Estate of Peter and Barbara Lang, John Cairns, Administrator.

Estate of Elizabeth H. White, Wm. Stone, Administrator.

Estate of John Vogelgesang, Cecilia Vogelgesang, Guardian.

APPOINTMENTS.

Guardian Heirs of Jacob Kleinhaus, Fred Kleinhaus, Guardian.

Estate of Jacob Kleinhaus, Fred Kleinhaus, Administrator.

Guardian heirs of James Murtaugh, John Carpenter, Guardian.

Guardian heirs of Sarah Newman, Charles H. Newman, Guardian.

Guardian of John H. Frazier, Joseph D. Frazier, Guardian.

Estate of Catharine Garnert, John Huth, Administrator.

Guardian of Frank Vogelgesang et al, Cecilia Vogelgesang, Guardian.

Lawrenceburg Register – 24 Jun 1886 – Page 3, Column 4

COURT REPORT.

Edward Hayes vs. Estate of M. H. Harding. Dismissed at costs of estate.

John B. Garnier vs. Bernard Burkhart et al, note and attachment. Judgment for $108.22 and decree for sale of real estate.

John F. Tebbs, Guardian, vs. Hannah Marshall et al, foreclosure. Judgment in favor of plaintiff for $1670.82; judgment in favor of J. H. Burkam for $1449.89 and decree for sale of real estate.

C. I. St. L. & C. R. R. Co. vs. Job Miller, ejectment. Change of venue to Ripley County.

Eva Tanner vs. Joseph Tanner, for support, &c. Judgment for plaintiff for $200 and decree for sale of personal property.

Daniel M. Guard vs. Board of Commissioners. Judgment for $502.20.

Annie E. Nowlin vs. Lyman C. Whipple et al. Finding by the court for defendant.

State vs. John Theobald, forgery. Fined $10 and sentenced to State prison for two years.

Joseph H. Burkam vs. O. & M. Rw. Co., damages. Judgment vs plaintiff for costs. Appeal to Supreme Court.

Samuel Dickinson vs. O & M Rw. Co. et al, damages. Dismissed at defendant’s cost.

Margaret E. Smashea v. O. & M. Railway Co. et al, damages. Dismissed at defendant’s costs.

Rebecca L. Tate vs. O. & M. Railway Co. et al, damages. Dismissed at defendant’s costs.

George Roesch vs. George W. Roesch. Dismissed.

Hannah Bruce vs. John T. Bruce et al. Dismissed.

James Aiken vs. Lytle W. Parks, on note. Judgment for plaintiff for $394.40.

William Seidler vs. Harvey B. Hill, appeal. Judgment vs defendant for $16.90 and costs.

NEW CASES.

Abiah H. Guard vs. Joseph Groff, to open settlement.

James Aiken vs. Lytle W. Parks, on note.

William Leive vs. Edson S. Winkley, on contract.

FINAL REPORTS.

McLean Manufacturing Co., John C. McCullough, Assignee.

Estate of August Bloom, Helen F. Bloom, Administrator.

Estate of Catharine Frey, John Feist, Administrator.

Estate of Catharine Frazier, Louis E. Beinkamp, Administrator.

Estate of John D. Lytle, B. F. Trester Jr., Administrator.

APPOINTMENTS.

Guardian heirs of Elizabeth Kuhn, David H. Stapp, Guardian.

Guardian heirs of Wm. Hepworth, A. B. Pattison, Guardian.

WILLS PROBATED.

Will of Christena Christian.

Lawrenceburg High School Commencement – 1886

1886 Commencement of the Lawrenceburg High School in Dearborn County, Indiana appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 13 May 1886 – Page 3, Column 2

The following are the names of pupils who expect to graduate and quituate at our high school next month: Tillie Kleinhaus, Mabel Prichard, Delia Schleicher, Anna Hitzfield, Dollie Spooner, Julia Tripp, Flora Demaree, August Ferger, Louis Sander, James McKinney, Austin Martenstein, and Henry Wencke.

Dearborn County Circuit Court Proceedings – May 1886

Proceedings of the May 1886 Term of the Dearborn County, Indiana Circuit Court appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 13 May 1886 – Page 2, Column 3

COURT REPORT.

B. N. McHenry vs. Will A. Greer, administrator, &c. Dismissed by plaintiff.

John N. Calvert vs. Thomas J. Lord, on note. Dismissed.

Joseph Tittel vs. Lous Ellerbrook, on note. Judgment by default for $318.26.

Crescent Brewing Co. vs. Minerva Goodwin, foreclosure chattel mortgage. Decree and judgment for $45.10.

Robert A. McConnell vs. George A. McAvoy, for receiver. Final report of receiver.

State vs. Joseph Wymond, pointing dangerous weapon. Plea of guilty and fine of $5.

State of Joseph Wymond, assault, plea of guilty and fine of $5.

Theodore Hertwig vs. Greendale Furniture Co. Default and judgment for $122.63.

State ex rel Charles E. Dair, Trustee, &c. vs. Henry Bowdebush et al. Judgment on demurrer in favor of defendant.

Herman Haas vs. John Haas, ejectment. Dismissed.

State ex rel Manchester Township vs. Thomas H. Rhinearson et al. Compromised.

May C. Hamlin vs. Jasper Ross et al, foreclosure. Trial by court, judgment for plaintiff for $906.13.

Lawrenceburgh Building Society vs. Burkard Schmalz et al, foreclosure. Dismissed.

Lawrenceburgh Building Society vs. Elizabeth Dammeyer, foreclosure. Dismissed.

Miami Stove Works vs. City of Lawrenceburgh et al. Compromised and dismissed.

Edward Hayes vs. Joseph Emenaker. Dismissed at defendants costs.

Hattie Griffin et al vs. Cynthia Griffin et als, to contest will. Dismissed for want of security for costs.

NEW SUITS.

C. I. St. L. & C. Railroad Co. vs. Job Miller. Ejectment.

Hannah Bruce vs. John T. Bruce et al. To quiet title.

Herman Hass vs. John Hass. Ejectment.

Herman Heckheiser vs. Michael Siefert et al. On note.

Nancy A. Gibson vs. Frank Mason et al. Replevin.

John Hornberger, George Beckenholdt, Thomas T. Annis, Joseph McGranahan and Martin Tittel were appointed City Commissioners for Lawrenceburgh to serve one year.

FINAL REPORTS.

Estate of Robert Lazenby, John R. Lazenby, Administrator.

Estate of Charles O. Miller, Carrie Miller, Administrator.

Estate of Frederick Kriete, I. R. Dunaway, Administrator.

APPOINTMENTS.

Estate of Townsend J. Taylor, Jesse D. Taylor, Executor.

Guardian of Eddie Schoenberger, Warren Tebbs, Guardian.

Guardian heirs of John Skinner, John McGuire, Guardian.

WILLS PROBATED.

Will of Sarah Mulbarger.

Will of John Dorman.

Dillsboro Schools Roll of Honor – 1886

Roll of honor of Dillsboro Schools in Dearborn County, Indiana appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 25 Feb 1886 – Page 2, Column 7

DILLSBOROUGH.

Honor Roll—School Distirct No. 1, for the month ending February 19:

Ella Suits, Ernest Smith, Addie Suits, Demas Abbott, Annie Smith, Otto Oxley, Geo. Beckell, Ella Stopher.

Aurora Public Schools Roll of Honor – 1886

Rolls of honor of the Aurora Public Schools in Dearborn County, Indiana for 1886 appeared in:

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 28 Jan 1886 – Page 3, Column 5

Honor Roll.

The following pupils of the Aurora Public School have made a grade of 90 or above in attendance, deportment and scholarship for the month ending Jan. 8, 1886:

SECOND DISTRICT.

HIGH SCHOOL.

A Class—Amelia Sargent, Nettie Moore, Noah Bainum, Frank Fisk, Richard Slater, Ralph Buffington.

B Class—John Hopping, Vina Ruese, Rachel Kerr, Cassius McMullen, Jessie Smith.

C Class—Clara Chrisman, Edna Jennings, Emma Mendall.

D Class—Rowena Smith, Maud Powers, Frances Smith, Ella Ruese, Lawrence Glass, Charlie Downton, Sarah Webber.

Room No. 8—Mamie Beresford, Agnes Downton, Nellie Denton, Emma Sanks.

Room No. 7—Nora Griffith, Maggie Honan.

Room No. 6—Stanley McMullen, Jesse Trester, Katie Stafford.

Room No. 5—Etta Bailey, Rosa House.

Room No. 4—Fred Block, Sam Hagy, Edith Bebinger, Enola Buffington, Harry Small, Alex Stivers, Lucy Baker, Emma Wilhelm, Ollie Bailey.

Room No. 3—Willie Huckleberry, Paul Siemantel, Clyde Kelley, Permelia Buffington, Edgar Tanner, Lura Kilburn, Helen Baker, Jas. Durbin, Grace Hubbartt, Susie Lamkin, Ida Sanks, Harry Peters, Margaret Hubbartt.

Room No. 2—Maggie Beech, Anna Fisk, Flora Trester, Lotta Watts, Mabel McConnell, Willie Miller, Willie Peters, Willie Niebaum.

Room No. 1—Fred Hurst, Harry Thompson, Evart Walston, Myrtle Roberts, Rosa Willman, Nannie Beresford, Rena Kinnett, Tillie Miller, Rebecca Baker, Edith Giffin, Mabel Bebinger, Prudy Trester, Mary Canfield, Ira Stoney, Annie Tague, Francisco Schuler, Annie House.

FIRST DISTRICT.

Room No. 8—John Maloney, Alice Clark, Willie Vail.

Room No. 7—Nellie Smith, Frank Maltby, Nettie Schneider.

Room No. 6—Clinton Harmon, Ollie Glass.

Room No. 5—Clara Feustel, Ida Butz, Mollie Cox, Martin Mueller, Carrie Gooderson, Lizzie Hahn, Libbie Brison, Harry Chisman.

Room No. 4—Louisa Grossholtz, Mattie Maybin, Emma Scholle, Frank Felker, Henry Marsh, Garner Wood.

Room No. 3—Lillie Oester, Viola Lewis, Carrie Doerr, Janie Knight, Sadie Cadwell, Harry Schulz, Ada Uhly, Sarah Grabus, Mollie Swango, Jennie Kappel, Clifford Somerfield, Hattie Webber, Johnny Weis, Sadie Sassaman, Ida Schaefer, Woldemar Horr, Flora Noebel, Gustie Reiche, John Hinman, Inez Beinkamp.

Room No. 2—Anna Pohl, Cora McMurray, Ida Redding, Mary Schole, Lulu Goenawein, Emma Godert, Emma Gehrisch, Louis Kirtpatrick, Claud Biddinger, Louis Abbott, John Oester.

Room No. 1—Maggie Doerr, Harry Elliott, Hugh Taylor, Ross Macker, Bertha Thiel, Anna French, Dora Fuestel, Harry Huffmeir, Hattie Wood, Ella Kearney, Rosa Epstein, Matie Johnson, Freddy Reichert, Charley Butz, Harry Brossart, Freddy Weis.

GERMAN DEPARTMENT.

Mary Hahn, Melisa Bruce, Harold Taylor, Inez Beinkamp, Flora Noeble, Louisa Grossholz, Johnny Weis, Louisa Hahn, Maggie Schaefer, Martin Mueller, Lulu Kirsch, Mamie Stamm, Jessie Klingelhoffer, Edward Oswald, Tillie Hauck, Ella Bloom, Nellie Smith, Ida Horr, Ida Butz, Clara Feustel, Sadie Sargent.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 11 Feb 1886 – Page 3, Column 7

Honor Roll.

The following pupils of the Aurora Public Schools have made a grade of 90 or above in attendance, deportment and scholarship for the month ending, Feb. 5, 1886.

SECOND DISTRICT.

HIGH SCHOOL.

A Class—Amelia Sargent, Nettie Moore, Ralph Buffington, Richard Sinter.

B Class—Calla Kassebaum, Edith Conwell, Jessie Smith, Cassius Kassebaum, Ella Cadwell.

C Class—Edna Jennings, Emma Mendall, Clara Chisman, Lucy Williams.

D Class—Maud Powers, Charlie Downton, Rowena Smith, Frances Smith, Lawrence Glass, Sarah Webber, Ella Ruese, Iva Siemantel, Julia Spaeth.

Room No. 8—Agnes Downton, Mamie Beresford.

Room No. 7—Mary Sweet, Nora Griffith.

Room No. 6—Stanley McMullen, Katie Stafford.

Room No. 5—Rosa House.

Room No. 4—Sam Hagy, Frank Taylor, Oliver G Bailey, Harry Small, Alex Stivers, Edith Bebinger, Enola Buffington, Lucie Baker, Laura McConnell, Emma Wilhelm.

Room No. 3—James Durbin, Leonard Funck, Harry House, Wm. Huckleberry,Frank Hubbartt, Clyde Kelly, Edward Miller, John McDowell, Paul Siemantel, Edgar Tanner, Margaret Hubbartt, Lura Kilburn, Ida Sanks.

Room No. 2—Maggie Beach, Anna Fisk, Anna Powell, Flora Trester, Mabel McConnell, Harry Doran, John House, Willie Niebaum.

FIRST DISTRICT.

Room No. 8—Alice Clark.

Room No. 7—Bessie Bleasdale, Frank Maltby.

Room No. 5—Edwin Hurlbert, Clara Feustel, Ida Butz, Harry Chisman, Libbie Brison, Mollie Cox, Carrie Gooderson, Lucy Hahn, Lizzie Maloney, May Goenawein.

Room No. 4—Louisa Grossholtz, Lula Herdegen, Lulie Kirsch, Mattie Maybin, Emma Schole, James Colins, Garner Wood.

Room No. 3—Harry Schulz, Lillie Oester, Janie Knight, Mollie Swango, Hattie Webber, Woldemar Horr, Johnny Weis, Carrie Doerr, Inez Beinkamp, Gustie Reiche, Johnny Hinman, Sadie Cadwell, Ida Kirsch, Sadie Sassaman, Jonnie Kappel, Viola Lewis, Flora Noebel, Louis Hauck, Emma Zimmer, Sarah Grabus.

Room No. 2—Cora McMurray, Emma Godert, Luella Sweazey, Louis Kirtpatrick, George Ripking, Johnny Oester.

GERMAN DEPARTMENT.

Ella Bloom, Henry Steinschneider, Ida Horr, Tillie Hauck, Nellie Smith, Lizzie Hahn, Clara Feustel, Ida Butz, Maggie Schafer, Martin Muller, Louise Grossholz, Louise Hahn, John Weis, Jesse Klingelhoffer, Lulu Kirsch, Mamie Stamm, Emma Zimmer, Inez Beinkamp, Flora Nobel, Ida Schafer, Rena Caldwell, Harold Taylor, Melissa Bruce, Mary Hahn, Lawrence Glass, Louis Severin.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 18 Mar 1886 – Page 3, Column 4

Honor Roll.

The following pupils of the Aurora Public Schools have made a grade of 90 or above in attendance, deportment and scholarship for the month ending, March 5, 1886.

SECOND DISTRICT.

HIGH SCHOOL.

A Class—Amelia Sargent, Nettie Moore, Ralph Buffington, Richard Slater, Henry Wilson.

B Class—Calla Kassebaum, Edith Conwell, Jessie Smith, Cassius McMullen, Ella Cadwell, John Hopping, Lillie Radspinner, Rachel Kerr.

C Class—Edna Jennings, Clara Chisman, Wilalrd Stier.

D Class—Maud Powers, Charlie Downton, Rowena Smith, Frances Smith, Lawrence Glass, Sarah Webber, Iva Siemantel, Julia Spaeth.

Room No. 6—Stanley McMullen.

Room No. 4—Dow Whiteford, Lucie Baker, Enola Buffington, Sam Hagy, Harry Small, Bertha Small, Alex Stivers, Laura McConnell, Oliver G Bailey, Edith Bebinger.

Room No. 3—Jas. Durbin, Leonard Funck, Harry House, Wm. Huckleberry, Frank Hubbartt, Clyde Kelley, Joseph Nightingale, Harry Peters, Paul Siemantel, Edgar Tanner, Ida Block, Helen Baker, Permelia Buffington, Bessie Duchemin, Grace Hubbartt, Margaret Hubbartt, Lura Kilburn, Amelia Loew, Susie Lamkin.

Room No. 2—Maggie Beach, Lizzie Hagy, Mabel McConnell, Lotta Watts, Clarence Bell, Harry Doran, John House, Willie Miller, Willie Niebaum.

Room No. 1—Guy Tanner, Carrie Wymond, Evert Watson, Edwin Hill, Bruce Ramsey, [?] Downton, Mabel Bebinger, Harry Thompson, Davie Small, Fred Hurst, Annie House, Mary Campbell, Edna Giffin, Wallace Mattox, Edith [?], [?] Lukens, Rena Kinnett, Rob[?] [?], Minnie Beresford, Rebecca Baker.

FIRST DISTRICT.

Room 8—Stella Jennings, John Malon[?], Josie Smith.

Room No. 7—Frank Maltby, Nettie [?], [?] Smith

Room No. 6—Ida Horr, Agnes Ervin, Lulu Miller, Emma Miller, Birdie Wood, Lizzie French, Willie Dennerline, Paul Ebel, [?]ter Morand, Charley Maltby, Albert Siemantel.

Room No. 5—Martin Mueller, Carrie [?], [?] Brison, Harry Chisman, Minnie Shepard, May Goenawein.

Room No. 4—[?] Grossholtz, Lula Herdegen, Lulie [?], Emma Scholle, Lonnie Kern, James [?], James Colins, Harry Kappel, Hen[?] [?], [?] Walker, Garner Wood.

Room No. 3—Inez Reinkamp, Sadie Sassaman, Roy Stodghill, Ima Thompson, [?] Noebel, Rosa Martin, Eddie Maloney, John Hinman, Carrie Doerr, Jennie Kappel, Mollie Swango, Emma Zimmer, Josie Collins, Woldamar Horr, Viola Lewis, Hattie Webber, Jamie Knight, Addie Cox, Sarah Grabus, Johnnie Weis, Harry Schulz, Sadie Cadwell, Lizzie Oester.

Room No. 2—Harry Elliott, Maggie Doerr, Hughy Taylor, Ross Macker, Luly Oswald, James Maybin, Bertha Thiel, Lizzie Thompson, Anna French, Dora Feustel, Ruthie Goenawein, Hattie Wood, Ella Kearney, Louis Rieman, Matie Johnson, Charley Love, Rosa Epstein, Pearl Walker, Charley Butz, Mary Cox, Ella Kyle, Cora McMurray, Emma Godert, Emma Gehrisch, Luly Groenawein, Luella Sweazey, Herman Abeles, George Ripking, John Oester, George Wood, Johnny Teaney, Harry Willman, Louis Abbott.

Room No. 1—Lizzie Rudolph, Charles Baker, Luly Sokamp, Maggie Sohns, Morton Ervin, Vina Clark, George Morse, Alec Siegmundt, Scynthia Wood, Anna Knapp, Joie Hauck, Frank Kappel, Lilly Kapple.

GERMAN DEPARTMENT.

Lawrence Glass, Etta Lansbery, Louis Severin, Ida Horr, Henry Steinschneider, Nellie Smith, Ella Bloom, Clara Feustel, Ida Butz, Albert Siemantel, Lizzie Hahn, Louise Hahn, Martin Mueller, Johnny Weis, Maggie Schaefer, Louise Grossholz, Emma Zimmer, Mamie Stamm, Jessie Klingelhoffer, Lulu Kirsch, Ida Schafer, Melisa Bruce, Flora Nobel, Mary Hahn, Harold Taylor, Inez Beinkamp, Jamey Keppel.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 3 Jun 1886 – Page 3, Column 4

Faithful Pupils of the Aurora Public Schools.

The following pupils have been neither tardy nor absent during the year ending, May 28, 1886:

HIGH SCHOOL.

A Class—Amelia Sargent, Nettie Moore, Henry L. Wilson, Dick Slater.

B Class—Jessie Smith, Louis Severin, Eliza Billingsley.

C Class—Annie Bleasdale, Lucy Williams.

D Class—Rowena Smith, Everet Miller, Maud Powers.

SECOND DISTRICT.

No. 8—Mamie Beresford, Agnes Downton.

No. 7—Kate Stafford, Bena Canfield.

No. 4—Grace Buffington.

No. 3—Leonard Funck.

FIRST DISTRICT.

No. 7—Frank Maltby.

No. 6—Charlie Maltby.

No. 4—Eddie Denmare, Chambers Wood, Henry Marsh, Eldo Walker.

No. 3—Johnnie Bolander, Sarah Grabus, Willie Giffin, Mary Hahn.

Carrie Gooderson, Lizzie Maloney, Nellie Clarke, May Bolander, Maggie Shaefer.

The following pupils have not been tardy and have been absent only on account of their own sickness or a death in the family:

Frances Smith, Nellie Denton, Emma Sanks, Grace McGuire, Iona Taylor, Mary Sweet, Guy Tyrrell, Nora Griffith, Daisy Wildridge, Jack Stafford, Edith Bebinger, Bertha Small, Maud Jones, Laura McConnell, Willie Huckleberry, Clarence Bell, Carrie Doerr, Jennie Kappell, Sadie Sassaman, Frank Doerr, Libbie Brison, Agnes Dennerline, Clayton Conwell.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 14 Oct 1886 – Page 3, Column 4

Honor Roll.

The following pupils of the Aurora Public School have made a grade of 90 or above in attendance, deportment and scholarship for the month ending Oct. 8, 1886:

SECOND DISTRICT.

HIGH SCHOOL.

A Class—Calla Kassebaum, Carrie Rectanus, Abbie Holman, Edith Conwell, Frank Shutts, John Hopping.

B Class—Emma Mendell, Ella Newkirk, Emma Cheesman.

C Class—Ella Ruese, Maud Powers, Lawrence Glass, Mamie Kassebaum, Ivy Siemantel.

D Class—Willie Vail, Pauline Wymond.

Room 8—Mary Sweet, Mamie Emrie.

Room 7—Katie Stafford, Eddie Lukens.

Room 6—Bert Jones, Cogley Marshall.

Room 5—Edith Bebinger, Oliver Bailey, Inez Cobb.

Room 4—John Steele, Bessie DuChemin, Wm. Huckleberry, Permelia Buffington, Ida Sanks.

Room 3—Joe Frazier, John House, Jane Steele, Harry Doran, Lotta Watts, Bertha Cobb, Anna Fisk, Flora Trester, Hattie Chisman, Lizzie Hagy.

Room 2—Charley Baker.

FIRST DISTRICT.

Room 4—Jessie Giegoldt, James Collins, Lonnie Keen.

Room 4—Jessie Bullock.

Room 3—Dora Feustel, Anna McClellan, Luly Oswald, Annie French, Maggie Doerr, Bertha Thiel, Hattie Wood, Ella Kearney, Willie Gay, Carl Lozier, Freddy Reichert, John Seigmundt, Beatrice Daniels, Willie Kirkpatrick, Bessie West, John Treseler.

Room 2—Ethel Held, Nellie Elliott, Lillian Lindsay, Luly Sokamp, Adam Uhley, Tommy McConnell, Joe Hauck, Hugo Sacking, Jas. Mills, Morton Ervin, Charlie Smith.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 18 Nov 1886 – Page 3, Column 3

Honor Roll.

The following pupils of the Aurora Public School have made a grade of 90 or above in attendance, deportment and scholarship for the month ending Nov. 5, 1886:

SECOND DISTRICT.

HIGH SCHOOL.

A Class—Frank Shutts, Cassius McMullen, Calla Kassabaum, Abbie Holman, Jessie Smith, Carrie Rectanus, Edith Conwell.

B Class—Sadie Sargent, Ella Opperman, Emma Mendell, Ella Newkirk, Clara Chisman.

C Class—Ella Ruese, Francis Smith, Ivy Siemantel, Maud Powers, Lawrence Glass.

Room 9—Willie Vail, Frank Schuler, Louise Kerr, Mary Collins, Josie Smith, Pauline Wymond, Nina Coates.

Room 8—Mamie Sweet.

Room 7—Katie Stafford, Stanley McMullen, Clara Wood, Edwin Lukens.

Room No. 5—May Baker, Oliver Bailey, Edith Bebinger, Inez Cobb, Gertrude Kerr, Grace Hill, Jessie Lowe, Minnie Lamkin, Jessie Stage.

Room 4—Frank Hubbartt, Bennie Dow, Bessie DuChemen, Maggie Hubbartt, Permelia Buffington, Ida Sanks, Clyde Kelley, Helen Baker, William Huckleberry, Jennie Kappel, Jennie Steele.

Room 3—Bertha Cobb, Lotta Watts, Fannie Stage, Joseph Frazier, John House, Hattie Chisman, Alice Fairfield, Mattie Minish.

Room 2—Mabel Bebinger, Rebecca Baker, Mary Campbell, Edith Giffin, Edna Giffin, Franciska Shuler, Stella Wildridge, Charles Baker, Wallace Mattox.

FIRST DISTRICT.

Room 7 and 8—Mellie McCune, Nellie Smith, Bessie Bleasdale, Agnes Ervin.

Room 6—Ida Butz, Rena Caldwell, Alma Bloom, Mollie Cox, Asa Hathaway, Louis Daniels, Lizzie Maloney, Carrie Gooderson, Minnie Shepard.

Room 5—Lonnie Kern, Jessie Giegoldt, Lulu Kirsch, Mamie Stamm, Jennie Kyle, Vinnie Leive, Frank Felker, Garner Wood.

Room 4—Jessie Bullock, Sadie Cadwell, Hattie Webber, Jesse Melson.

Room 3—Ross Macker, Henry Sokamp, Willie Kirkpatrick, Freddy Reichert, James Maybin, Carl Lozier, Willie Gay, Laura Taylor, Ella Kearney, Hattie Wood, Ruthie Goenawein, Bertha Thiel, Maggie Doerr, Luly Oswald, Anna French, Dora Feustel, Mary Cox, Victoria Sterling, Johnny Oester, John Lohrer, Emma Godert.

Room 2—Pauline Schipper, Lewis Miller, Morton Ervin, Frank Kappis, Dudley Lamar, Luly Sokamp, Rosa Willman, Adam Uhly, Joe Hauck, Hugo Jaehnig, Ethel Held, Lilly Kapple, Lillian Lindsay, Ally Teany, Annie Gerish.

Room 1—Frank Kearney, George Ensinger, Harry Lochner, Will Clark, Albert Peters, John Green, Willie Itner, John Gooderson, Edward Underhill, Eddie Willman, Ida Godert, Olga Horr, Florence Greer, Edna Beinkamp, Anna Witte, Tena Reiche, Carrie Siegmundt, Anna Earns.