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Dearborn County Circuit Court Proceedings – Nov 1867

Proceedings of the November 1867 Term of the Dearborn County, Indiana Circuit Court appeared in:

Aurora Commercial – 23 Nov 1867 – Page 1, Column 3

Circuit Court.

On Monday, the 18th inst., the Dearborn Circuit Court met at the Court House, and in the absence of Hon. James M. Wilson, Judge Adkinson opened the Court and charged the Grand Jury.—Judge Wilson appeared and took his seat on the bench Tuesday morning.

The following are names of the Grand Jury, as the list was corrected and sworn in:

  • John Heimburger, Foreman
  • John P. Walker
  • Frederick Slater
  • Edward W. Jackson
  • Ralph Collier
  • Rudolph Moenke
  • Zachariah Sanks
  • Gideon Renner
  • Samuel Freeman
  • William Buchanan
  • John Feist
  • Leonard Harbaugh

The State vs. George Folger—Indictment for carrying concealed weapons.—Trial by jury, and a verdict of acquittal.

The State vs. John B. Vail—Indictment for carrying concealed weapons. Trial by the Court, and a fine of $5 assessed.

The State vs. Omer T. Bailey—Assault and battery.—Plea of guilty, and a fine of $.

Thomas Kyle vs. William H. and Elizabeth Small—Action to foreclose mortgage. Judgment for $2,636.38, foreclosure and sale of land.

Aurora Commercial – 7 Dec 1867 – Page 4, Column 1

Circuit Court.

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

State vs. Elias T. Crosby, forgery—The defendant failing to appear, a forfeiture of his recognizance was taken, and the case continued until the next term.

Daniel Guard vs. the I. & C. R. R.—Judgment for plaintiff for $35.

James P. Chew vs. R. C. Arnold.—Judgment for plaintiff for $23.

George R. Brumblay vs. Samuel S. Webster. Judgment for plaintiff for $106.

David Nevitt vs. Andrew Bartholome. Judgment for the plaintiff for $5 by agreement.

Riley Scaggs vs. Henry Runta and wife. Judgment for plaintiff.

Omer Tousey vs. Wm. Glardon. Judgment for plaintiff.

Same vs. Elizabeth Glardon, for partition. Decree accordingly.

Lawrence Blessing, Admr., vs. E. H. Miller. Judgment for plaintiff for $320.

Boardman & Meloy vs. Joseph H. Hayes. Judgment for plaintiff for $132.

A. W. Robbins vs. Hayes & Hayes. Judgment for plaintiff.

Walls and others vs. Bond & Denton. Judgment for plaintiff for $125.20.

Dalton, et al vs. same defendants.—Judgment for plaintiffs.

John Ewin vs. C. O’Brien. Judgment for plaintiff for $78.

John Hornberger vs. Isaac Dunn and wife. Suit to correct a mistake in a deed, and to reform the same so as to include more ground. The jury found for the plaintiff as to his right to have the deed corrected as to description, but as to his claim to have the deed reformed so as to include more ground, the jury found for the defendants.

The following cases have been dismissed by the plaintiffs:

  • Sebastian Green vs. Jeremiah Crosby.
  • Gilmore vs. Gilmore.
  • Benj. Gerard vs. William Gerard et al.
  • John Hornberger vs. Vail & Vail.
  • Martha A. Kelso vs. Philip Kleinhaus.
  • Sarah C. Miller vs. E. H. Miller.
  • Thos. Posey vs. Joseph H. Hayes.
  • Rees A. Gerard vs. Benj. F. Gerard et al.

State vs. John Allen—charged with larceny. The Prosecutor entered a nolle in each case there being two of them.

State vs. Henry Lancaster—charged with assault and battery, with intent to kill—continued.

State vs. Arthur Mitchel—arson; State vs. James Rawling and James Reed—larceny; and State vs. John Jackson, for rape—were stricken from the docket.

State vs. Lawrence Collins and others, charged with riot. A nolle was entered by the Prosecutor.

State vs. Timothy Murphy; larceny. Fined one dollar, and imprisoned in county jail one month.

State vs. Merhoff; assault and battery. Convicted on two charges, and fined $5 and costs in each case.

On Saturday, the seventh day of the term, the Grand Jury came into Court, and made the following report: We have carefully examined the county jail, and find that it has been well kept, so far as this jury is able to judge, since the last term of this Court; that they have no change or addition to recommend, except in the construction and condition of the water take, which they think might be improved. They have examined a large number of witnesses, and returned fifteen indictments; thereupon they were discharged.

Enoch Guard vs. I. & C. Railroad, for stock killed. Change of venue granted to Franklin county.

State vs. Omer T. Bailey; charged with assault and battery, with intent to kill.—Change of venue to Decatur county.

State vs. Edward Hayes; fornication; and Ellen Farry, for same offence, both of which indictments were quashed.

State vs. Henry; assault and battery; fined $5 and costs.

State vs. Henry Nowlin and Abner Whipple, charged with an affray. Nowlin was fined one dollar and costs, and Whipple one cent and costs.

Cornelius O’Brien and Samuel L. Jones vs. John B. Vail and another. Verdict for plaintiffs.

Divorces were granted in the following cases:

  • Henry Calkins vs. Sarah Calkins.
  • Carrie W. Thompson vs. Sanford W. Thompson.
  • Mary E. Gaston vs. Thomas J. Gaston.
  • John Shehee vs. Catharine Shehee.
  • Wm. H. Langdon vs. Nancy M. Langdon.

Aurora Commercial – 14 Dec 1867 – Page 1, Column 3

Circuit Court.

Since our last report, the following cases have come on for trial:

Barker & Hubbartt vs. Walton; injunction. Granted, and verdict of $75 for plaintiffs.

Simmons, adm’r, vs. Robbins. Verdict for defendant.

Mary Wesler vs. Herman Ferker; action to recover 16 feet of ground in length, by 6 inches in width. Judgement for plaintiff.

State vs. Isam Avey; assault and battery. Fined $5 and costs.

Elizabeth Kelly vs. B. Hammerle; action for slander. Judgment in favor of plaintiff for $75 and costs.

Trustees of M E Church at Wilmington vs. Wm. H. Small; action to recover the amount subscribed by said Small toward the erection of the new church at that place. This case had not terminated at the time of closing of our report.

The Court was to adjourn today.

Aurora List of Letters – Dec 1867

The Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana list of letters for December 1867 appeared in:

Aurora Commercial – 7 Dec 1867 – Page 1, Column 1

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, Dec. 6, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • Jas. N. Carnine
  • George Cathkine
  • Miss Mollie Carr
  • Wm. Calhoon
  • A. J. Chambers
  • Effie Dean
  • Merchant Holms
  • Fred Haus
  • Miss Virginia Johnson
  • David Laughlin
  • Pat Loftus
  • John Lochner
  • George A. Petty
  • Miss Mary E. Roberts
  • Alexander Shanafelder
  • George P. Taylor
  • John J. Wilson

Aurora Commercial – 14 Dec 1867 – Page 1, Column 1

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, Dec. 13, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • Wm. Bridwell
  • J. H. Babcock
  • Nelson Baker
  • Mary Kuhlman
  • Miss Matilda Rogers
  • Mrs. Mary Rogers
  • Miss M. J. Stephenson
  • Peter Sharkey

Aurora Commercial – 21 Dec 1867 – Page 1, Column 1

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, Dec. 20, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • John Brewer
  • Mathias Barricklow
  • Konrad Ditzel
  • James T. Earhart
  • Geo. Trester
  • Caroline Frost
  • John C. Herron
  • James M. Hall
  • G. Heavelaw
  • Agnes Hall
  • Joyce & Kallagher
  • D. Laughlen
  • Nick Muy
  • D. D. Phillips
  • H. Rods
  • Thos. Spaulding
  • R. Stevens
  • D. R. Tharp
  • C. Wheaton
  • S. M. Wade

Aurora Commercial – 28 Dec 1867 – Page 1, Column 2

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, Dec. 27, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • J. Aker
  • J. Anderson
  • Joseph Bock
  • Mary Buffington
  • Elise Droga
  • Nancy Darling
  • J. A. Hurbert
  • Dan Losier
  • G. W. Livingston
  • D. McDaniel
  • A. T. McFadden
  • Mary Parker
  • Carrie M. Price
  • Ann Lizzie Raggu
  • Helen M. Roberts
  • Frank Stafford
  • Mrs. Anna M. Unglamb
  • Mrs. Calesta W. Wake

Aurora List of Letters – Nov 1867

The Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana list of letters for November 1867 appeared in:

Aurora Commercial – 2 Nov 1867 – Page 1, Column 1

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, Nov. 1, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • John Anderson
  • James Block
  • Effa Dean
  • G. W. French
  • W. Fahey
  • J. Franc
  • R. Howard
  • A. Hayes
  • T. J. Hawkins
  • Gloyd, Johnson & Co.
  • Anna McElfresh
  • Oren Pettengill
  • G. A. Petter
  • Elizabeth Roberts
  • Sallie Swift
  • P. Staneback
  • A. Smiley
  • G. Williams
  • Winters, Incorman & Co.
  • Sarah A. Wood
  • James Whiteford

Aurora Commercial – 9 Nov 1867 – Page 1, Column 1

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, Nov. 1 [sic], 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • I. Avey
  • John Bauer
  • Miss Eliza Berry
  • Charley Blezdle
  • Miss Mari Cottman
  • Fred Marks
  • Ben Schlanser
  • Miss Sallie J. Truitt
  • G. M. Wilson
  • Ben H. Welch

Aurora Commercial – 16 Nov 1867 – Page 1, Column 1

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, Nov. 15, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • Miss Mollie Barker
  • Miss Hattie English
  • M. J. Gray
  • George Hurd
  • Miss Narcissus Hensley
  • John Ickenroth
  • Johnson & Gloyd
  • Louisa Lewbenkoof
  • H. Monman
  • T. Mahoney
  • Mary Powell
  • T. Strong
  • M. P. Storry
  • D. H. Shupe
  • Granville Wilson
  • W. C. Welsh

Aurora Commercial – 23 Nov 1867 – Page 1, Column 1

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, Nov. 22, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • Tayler Boswell
  • J. R. Canfield
  • Doolittle
  • Robert Kellough
  • Laughlin
  • John Miller
  • William Peacock
  • C. J. Robinson

Aurora Commercial – 30 Nov 1867 – Page 1, Column 3

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, Nov. 29, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • Miss Mollie Burroughs
  • M. E. Burt
  • Wm. A. Cross
  • J. M. Daw & Co.
  • Mrs. Betsy Ebsom
  • A. T. Herza
  • G. Heavalaw
  • T. H. Henyn
  • Janet Kibzer
  • Miss Dell Miner
  • Wm. McSkarks
  • John A. Pratzer
  • Miss Jennie Spicknall
  • Thomas Shuman
  • Lewis Shew
  • G. A. Welch

Aurora List of Letters – Oct 1867

The Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana list of letters for October 1867 appeared in:

Aurora Commercial – 5 Oct 1867 – Page 1, Column 1

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, October 4, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • R. B. Brabham
  • Wm. Calhoun
  • M. B. Chock
  • S. Frank
  • E. Flasch
  • W. E. Fisher
  • W. Hubbouth
  • G. S. Keller
  • G. Minard
  • Robt. Martin
  • Thos. Mills
  • Lavina McReady
  • M. H. Robinson
  • H. Redding
  • W. K. F. Smith
  • S. M. Smith

Aurora Commercial – 12 Oct 1867 – Page 1, Column 1

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, October 11, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • Lindsay Akers
  • L. W. Blakesly
  • Adaline Bodine
  • Simon Brady
  • Julia Ann Green
  • John Garmore
  • T. M. Gayner
  • G. F. Renter
  • Mrs. Mary A. Randolf
  • W. C. Welch

Aurora Commercial – 19 Oct 1867 – Page 1, Column 1

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, October 18, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • Isem Avey
  • Mary A. Brackley
  • Thomas Johnson
  • Albert Smiley
  • S. T. Stevens
  • Adam Weis
  • David Weis

Aurora Commercial – 26 Oct 1867 – Page 1, Column 3

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, October 18, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • John Brumlay
  • James Burroughs
  • Joseph Boek
  • W. R. Burch
  • Mag. G. Burch
  • James Brow
  • John Carmin
  • Miss Catharine Frast
  • A. J. Harlinghar
  • J. C. Heustis
  • C. O. Johnson
  • Rev. W. L. Jermane
  • James B. Johnston
  • Rachael Jackson
  • Orrin Pettingill
  • P. J. Patterson
  • J. L. Ragan
  • Jesse Stage
  • J. W. Suffern
  • B. H. Welch

Dearborn County Fair Awards – 1867

The Dearborn County, Indiana Fair awards for 1867 appeared in:
Aurora Commercial – 21 Sep 1867 – Page 2, Column 1

LIST OF PREMIUMS
Awarded at the Sixteenth Annual Fair of the Dearborn County Agricultural Society, held at the Fair Grounds, near Aurora, Indiana, Sept 10, 11, 12, 13, 1867.

HORSES FOR ALL PURPOSES.

  • Aged stallion, T. Dickerson, 1st, $20; G. C. Stradley, 2d, $10.
  • Three year old stallion, R. Daily, 1st, $12; T. J. Lancaster, 2d, $6.
  • Two year old stallion, Francis Worley, 1st, $8; M. H. Dailey, 2d, $4.
  • Yearling stallion, James Hueston, 1st, $5; M. Collins, 2d, $3.
  • Stallion colt, John Riddell, 1st, $4; Enos Buffington, 2d, $2.
  • Brood mare, Wm. Curtis, 1st, $10; J. T. Grant, 2d, $5.
  • Aged mare, John Owen, 1st, $10; Jas. Heuston, 2d, $5.
  • Three year old filly, H. McCoy, 1st, $8; Joseph Curtis, 2d, $4.
  • Two year old filly, O. H. Conrad, 1st, $6; W. Conner, 2d, $3.
  • Yearling filly, Henry Wood, 1st, $4.
  • Mare colt, F. Worley, 1st, $4; E. Small, 2d, $2.
  • Aged gelding, G. W. Aylor, 1st, $10; James Riddell, 2d, $5.
  • Three year old gelding, J. M. Blasdell, 1st, $6; O. Hughes, 2d, $3.
  • Yearling gelding, J. D. Curtis, 1st, $4; E. Greer, 2d, $2.

HORSES FOR LIGHT DRAFT.

  • Aged stallion, J. T. Grant, 1st, $15; John Riddell, 2d, $8.
  • Three year old stallion, John W. Poulter, 1st, $10.
  • Two year old stallion, R. W. Poulter, 1st, $6; T. S. Johnson, 2d, $3.
  • Stallion colt, N. Carpenter, 1st, $3; J. N. Moody, 2d, $2.
  • Brood mare, John W. Poulter, 1st, $8.
  • Aged mare, M. Clore, 1st, $8; M. Giegoldt, 2d, $4.
  • Three year old filly, L. P. Scott, 1st, $6; T. Dickerson, 2d, $3.
  • Two year old filly, W. Cobb, 1st, $5.
  • Mare colt, Henry Tufts, 1st, $3; John Riddell, 2d, $4.
  • Three year old gelding, W. A. Foster, 1st, $6; J. C. Grady, 2d, $3.
  • Two year old gelding, L. W. Sutton, 1st, $5; J. T. Grant, 2d, $3.
  • Aged horses for heavy draft, A. Hill, 1st, $10.
  • Fancy horses, T. Dickerson, 1st, $25.
  • Saddle horses, R. A. Brady, 1st, $10; K. Y. Berkshire, 2d, $5.
  • Matched horses, H. W. Smith, 1st, $20.
  • Sweepstakes for stallions, T. Dickerson, 1st, $25.
  • Sweepstakes for mares, W. Curtis, 1st, $15.

GENERAL SWEEPSTAKES—BEST TWO IN THREE.

  • Trotting, M. Giegoldt, $25.
  • Pacing, Jno. Poulter, $25.

GREEN SWEEPSTAKES—FOUR YEARS OLD.

  • Trotting, Warren Francisco, $25.
  • Pacing, G. W. Bedinger, $25.

SWEEPSTAKES—THREE YEARS OLD.

  • Trotting, T. Dickerson, $10.
  • Pacing, John Cooper, $10.
  • Sweepstakes for racking, J. C. Grady, $25.

MULES AND JACKS.

  • Aged jack, N. Carpenter, 1st, $8; O. T. Mulford, 2d, $4.
  • Aged jennet, W. H. Small, 1st, $6.
  • Three year old mule, J. M. North, 1st, $8; N. Carpenter, 2d, $4.
  • Two year old mule, James Clements, 1st, $6; S. S. Cole, 2d, $3.
  • Sucking mule, J. M. Laird, 1st, $2; Ralph Smith, 2d, $1.
  • Matched mules, W. J. Carpenter, $6.

DURHAM CATTLE.

  • Aged bull, O. P. Cobb, $10.
  • Bull calf, O. P. Cobb, $3.
  • Aged cow, J. C. Terrell, $10.
  • Heifer calf, J. C. Terrell, $2.

NATIVE AND GRADE CATTLE.

  • Bull calf, Henry Cheek, $3.
  • Aged cow, O. P. Cobb, 1st, $10; Thos. Hansel, 2d, $5.
  • Two year old heifer, Thos. Hansell, 1st, $4; O. P. Cobb, 2d, $2.
  • Yearling heifer, Henry Cheek, 1st, $3; O. P. Cobb, 2d, $2.
  • Heifer calf, Thos. Hansell, 1st, $2; O. P. Cobb, 2d, $1.
  • Oxen, John S. Cole, $8.

SWEEPSTAKES ON CATTLE.

  • Bull, O. P. Cobb, $10.
  • Cow, O. P. Cobb, $10.

HOGS.

  • Yearling boar, O. P. Cobb, 1st, $6; Henry Cheek, 2d, $3.
  • Aged sow, Henry Cheek, $3.
  • Yearling sow, Henry Cheek, 1st, $4; O. P. Cobb, 2d, $2.
  • Shoats, W. B. Fisk, $4.

FINE WOOL SHEEP.

  • Two year old buck, W. F. Bailey, 1st, $8; F. Worley, 2d, $4.
  • Ewe, J. C. Livingston, 1st, $6; W. F. Bailey, 2d, $3.
  • Lambs, W. F. Bailey, 1st, $4; J. C. Livingston, 2d, $2.

LONG WOOL SHEEP.

  • Two year old buck, G. F. Randall, 1st, $8; A. Doan, 2d, $4.
  • Ewe, John Cooper, 1st, $6.
  • Yearling buck, G. F. Randall, 1st, $6; G. F. Randall, 2d, $3.
  • Lambs, John Cooper, 1st, $4.

MIDDLE WOOL SHEEP.

  • Two year old buck, J. C. Terrell, 1st, $8; A. Bainum, 2d, $4.
  • Ewe, J. C. Terrell, 1st, $6.
  • Yearling buck, M. Trester, 1st, $3.
  • Lambs, M. Trester, 1st, $4; J. C. Livingston, 2d, $2.

POULTRY.

  • Chickens, John Bruce, $2.
  • Ducks, John Bruce, $2.
  • Turkeys, John Bruce, $2.
  • Geese, John Bruce, $2.
  • Collection poultry, John H. Denton, $5.

VEGETABLE PRODUCTIONS.

  • Beets, E. Clemens, $1.
  • Parsnips, A. Dean, $1.
  • Cabbage, A. Dean, $1.
  • Onions, James Clemens, $1.
  • Tomatoes, James Clemens, $1.
  • White beans, James Clemens, $1.
  • Irish potatoes, J. F. Pate, $1.
  • Sweet potatoes, John Brumbly, $1.
  • Early potatoes, James Clements, $1.
  • Pumpkins, E. Butterfield, $1.
  • Squashes, F. Cornforth, $1.

GRAIN AND SEED.

  • Yellow corn, J. D. Curtis, $2.
  • White wheat, John Bruce, $2.
  • Red wheat, W. Curtis, $2.
  • Rye, Geo. A. Riggs, $2.
  • Oats, E. Butterfield, $2.
  • Barley, A. Hill, $2.
  • Flax seed, C. Bainum, $2.
  • Timothy seed, E. Butterfield, $2.
  • Orchard grass seed, John Hansell, $2.

FRUIT LIST.

  • Winter apples, W. I. Edwards, 1st, $3; Mrs. J. Houck, 2d, $2.
  • Fall apples, W. I. Edwards, 1st, $3; S. K. Cofield, 2d, $2.
  • Fall pears, Mrs. I. B. Ward, 1st, $3; H. Cheek, 2d, $2.
  • Peach, S. W. Humfeldt, $2.
  • Plums, E. Butterfield, $2.
  • Grapes, Mrs. I. B. Ward, $2.
  • Quinces, Hattie Fox, $1.
  • Display of fruit, Henry Cheek, $10.
  • Bouquet, Mrs. E. Bryson, $2.

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.

  • Plow for general purposes, W. Clore, $5.
  • Sod plow, W. Clore, $5.
  • Shovel plow, W. Clore, $1.
  • Double shovel plow, W. Clore, $2.
  • Grain cradle, E. Spicknall, $2.
  • Horse hay fork, B. N. McHenry, $1.
  • Mowing machine, B. N. McHenry, $2.
  • Portable fence, B. N. McHenry, worthy of a premium; John E. Wymond, worthy of a premium. (The committee recommended both these fences, but being unable to decide which is the best, report both as above.)
  • Buggy, H. Fisk & Bros, $10.
  • Spring wagon, H. Fisk & Bros., $10.

CHEMICAL PRODUCTS.

  • Soft soap, Mrs. E. Butterfield, $1.

DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES.

  • Tow linen, Mrs. G. W. Clark, $2.
  • Linsey, Mrs. G. W. Clark, $2.
  • Jeans, Mrs. G. W. Clark, $2.
  • Rag carpet, Mrs. G. W. Clark, $2.
  • Homemade blankets, Mrs. G. W. Clark, $2.
  • Wool knit socks, Mrs. G. W. Clark, $2.
  • Wool knit stockings, handmade, Mrs. R. E. McCreary, $1; machine made, Miss Gussy Cochran, $1.
  • Wool knit mittens, Mrs. R. Butterfield, $1.
  • Woolen yarn, Mrs. G. W. Clark, $1.
  • Foot mat, Mrs. I. B. Ward, $1.

SADDLE AND HARNESS WORK.

  • Saddle, I. T. Campbell, $5.
  • Harness, I. T. Campbell, $5.

DAIRY PRODUCTS.

  • Butter made in June, Mrs. L. Parks, 1st, $3; Mrs. R. Butterfield, 2d, $2.
  • Butter made since June, Mrs. Joseph Parks, 1st, $3; James Clements, 2d, $2.

NEEDLE WORK.

  • Comfort, Miss Mary Swing, $2.
  • Worsted quilt, Miss Nancy Griffin, $5.
  • Piece work quilt, Miss Mary F. Moody, $5.
  • Patch work quilt, Mrs. George Goulding, $5.
  • Quilt of novel design, Mrs. R. E. McCreary, $5.
  • Woolen dress, Miss Eliza Griffin, $3.
  • Calico dress, Mrs. E. Harbaugh, $2.
  • Childs’ sack, Miss M. Proctor, $2.
  • Needle work on canvass, Mrs. Martin, $1.
  • Needle work on cloth, Hattie Brumblay, $1.
  • Needle work on linen, Miss Jennie Rust, $1.
  • Needle work on muslin, Miss Jennie Rust, $1.
  • Needle work on merino, Miss M. Proctor, $1; Mrs. McClellan, $1.
  • Needle work on lace, Miss M. Proctor, $1.
  • Cotton crochet work, Mrs. C. Martin, $1.
  • Woolen crochet work, Mrs. G. H. Plummer, $1.

PAINTING, DRAWING AND FANCY WORK.

  • Landscape in oil, H. J. Bradford, $1.
  • Portrait painting, J. J. Bisbee, $1.
  • Group, J. J. Bisbee, $1.
  • Hair work, Miss Vic Lynn, $1.

CANNED FRUITS.

  • Strawberries, Mrs. P. Williams, $1.
  • Blackberries, Mrs. J. Kemple, $1.
  • Raspberries, Mrs. John Cobb, $1.
  • Gooseberries, Mrs. I. B. Ward, $1.
  • Currants, Mrs. I. B. Ward, $1.
  • Peaches, Mrs. R. E. McCreary, $1.
  • Cherries, Mrs. A. Hill, $1.
  • Plums, Mrs. I. B. Ward, $1.
  • Quinces, Mrs. L. N. Bush, $1.

FRUIT BUTTER.

  • Apple, Mrs. J. Hornberger, $1.
  • Pear, Mrs. R. E. McCreary, $1.
  • Peach, Mrs. Jesse Jones, $1.

JELLIES.

  • Gooseberry, Mrs. John Cobb, $1.
  • Currant, Mrs. Jesse Jones, $1; Mrs. J. Hornberger, $1.
  • Cherry, Mrs. Jesse Jones, $1.
  • Apple, Mrs. Jesse Jones, $1.
  • Plum, Mrs. John Cobb, $1.
  • Raspberry, Mrs. John Cobb, $1.
  • Blackberry, Mrs. L. N. Bush, $1.

PRESERVES.

  • Blackberry, Mrs. Eliza Winkley, $1.
  • Grape, Mrs. John Hornberger, $1.
  • Peach, Mrs. R. E. McCreary, $1; Mrs. John Hornberger, $1.
  • Pear, Miss Mabel Criswell, $1.
  • Quince, Mrs. H. Winkley, $1.
  • Plum, Mrs. E. Winkley, $1.

PICKLES.

  • Sweet peaches, Mrs. R. E. McCreary, $1.
  • Sweet pears, Mrs. R. E. McCreary, $1.
  • Sweet plums, Mrs. R. E. McCreary, $1.
  • Sour beets, Mrs. Jesse Jones, $1.

BREAD AND CAKES.

  • Salt rising, Mrs. L. N. Bush, $2.
  • Yeast rising, Caroline Huffmire, $1.
  • Corn bread, Mrs. L. N. Bush, $2.
  • Sample cake, Mrs. L. N. Bush, $2.
  • Sample pies, Mrs. Jesse Jones, $2.
  • Collection bread and cake, Mrs. L. Parks, $3.

TABLE COMFORTS.

  • Honey, A. Tufts, $1.
  • Tomato catsup, Mrs. R. E. McCreary, $1.

EQUESTRIANISM.

  • Miss Jennie Canfield, 1st, $25; Miss Allie Waterman, 2d, $15; Miss Harriet Kimball, 3d, $10.

PONIES.

  • Fastest Shetland pony, H. W. Smith, $5.
  • Fastest pony of any breed, Harvey Hill, $5.
  • Best pony for general purposes, W. F. Bailey, $5.

MISCELLANEOUS.
(This list includes all articles for which no specific premiums were offered, but which were deemed worthy of premiums.)

  • Sample tobacco, G. A. Riggs, $1.
  • Collection potatoes, E. B. Hunt, $1.
  • Pickled mangoes, Mrs. R. E. McCreary, $1.
  • Plum butter, Mrs. R. E. McCreary, $1.
  • Strawberry jam, Mrs. R. E. McCreary, $1.
  • Corn cultivator and seed sower, Henry Zurbrick, $1.
  • Fancy wooden fan, John P. Sturm, $1.
  • Horse shoes, H. Fisk & Bros., $1.
  • Italian plum, George C. Marshall, $2.
  • Holly rotary pump, Julius Severin, $2.
  • Straw cutter, W. C. Berkshire, $1.
  • Hay stacker, E. Greer, $1.
  • Hydraulic washing machine, B. N. McHenry, $1.
  • Extension step ladder, B. N. McHenry, $1.
  • Dried corn, Mrs. Jesse Jones, $1.
  • Dried cherries, Mrs. Jesse Jones, $1.
  • Rhubarb wine, Lamb & Giegoldt, $1.
  • Spring wheat, E. Butterfield, $1.
  • Spring barley, E. Butterfield, $1.
  • Hearth rug, Mrs. E. Butterfield, $1.
  • King Apples, Rezin Rees, $1.
  • Bead basket, Mrs. S. Winkley, $1.
  • Rag carpet, Mrs. N. Canfield, $1.
  • Table cover, Miss Maggie Proctor, $1.
  • Bead watch case, Miss Maggie Proctor, $1.
  • Agricultural wreath, Miss E. Chamberlain, $2.
  • Oleander trees, Miss E. Chamberlain, $1.
  • Fruit piece in oil, Will Snyder, $1.
  • Flour stand and fountain, Louis Sattler, $2.
  • Infant’s sack, Mrs. G. H. Plummer, $1.
  • Sweet pickled grapes, Mrs. S. P. Williams, $1.
  • Potato starch, Daniel P. Williams, $1.
  • Lamb knitting machine, Mrs. E. Cochran, $2.
  • Cherry jam, Miss M. A. Pattison, $1.
  • Side hill plow, Fred Cole, $1.
  • Crab apple jelly, Mrs. John Cobb, $1.
  • Strawberry jam, Mrs. John Cobb, $1.
  • Raspberry jam, Mrs. John Cobb, $1.
  • Blackberry jam, Mrs. John Cobb, $1.
  • Canned grapes, Mrs. J. Hauck, $1.
  • Plum butter, Mrs. J. Hauck, $1.
  • Silk work on flannel, Mrs. McClellan, $1.
  • Table cover, Miss Nellie Baker, $2.
  • Crab apple butter, Mrs. J. Hornberger, $1.
  • Quince jelly, Miss Hattie Fox, $1.
  • Crab apple jelly, Mrs. J. Hornberger, $1.
  • Cherry wine, George Griffin, $1.
  • Blackberry wine, Mrs. S. P. Williams, $1.
  • Crochet tidy, Mrs. C. Martin, $1.
  • Woolen goods, Lawrenceburg Woolen Mill Co., $5.
  • Cotton hose, Mrs. Stapp, $1.
  • Tatting, Miss Grace Chisman, $1.
  • Chenille embroidery, Miss E. McCane, $1.
  • Netted tidy, Mrs. C. Martin, $1.
  • Improvement in running mill stones, H. W. Kemper, $1.
  • Carrots, James Clemens, $1.
  • Wheat flour, S. Siemantel & Co., $1.

Aurora List of Letters – Sep 1867

The Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana list of letters for September 1867 appeared in:

Aurora Commercial – 7 Sep 1867 – Page 1, Column 2

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, September 6, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • Thos. Byllman
  • James Cook
  • Elizabeth Haze
  • Elsy Harper
  • T. D. Hubbard
  • J. S. Johnson
  • Jos. Stewart
  • F. Schutenberg
  • M. Vancarnk
  • Miss Mary Taylor
  • Adelheid Feelbert
  • Abe Younker
  • Henry White

Aurora Commercial – 21 Sep 1867 – Page 1, Column 1

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, September 20, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • J. Aucker & Co.
  • Mrs. Elizabeth Birch
  • Horres Bure
  • Mitchell Collins
  • George Silas Cooper
  • George Davies
  • James H. Driskel
  • Thomas Freeman
  • John Harker
  • Frank Hewit
  • James Mitchell
  • J. L. Mansfield
  • S. S. Taylor
  • H. Theer
  • Jas. Taylor

Aurora Commercial – 28 Sep 1867 – Page 1, Column 1

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, September 27, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • James Bowers
  • William Campbell
  • Abbie Dwire
  • John T. Enix
  • Mrs. Andy M. Garmere
  • W. H. H. Howill
  • Charley Kent
  • James Little
  • Fred Marks
  • Maggie Resiker
  • Tom Shuman
  • Thomas Wallace

Dearborn County Common Pleas Court Proceedings – Jul 1867

Proceedings of the July 1867 Term of the Dearborn County, Indiana Common Pleas Court appeared in:

Aurora Commercial – 20 Jul 1867 – Page 1, Column 2

COMMON PLEAS COURT.

The July term of this court convened on Monday last, Judge Lamb presiding. But little has been done beyond calling the docket for issues, and hearing motions. The following State cases have been disposed of:

State on the relation of Criswell vs. Criswell, surety of the peace. The defendant entered a plea of guilty and was required to enter into bond, to keep the peace for six months.

State vs. Madigan. Violating the liquor law. There were eight cases against the defendant, in four of which the defendant pled guilty and the others were dismissed.

Same vs. Mrs. Madigan. Same charge. Two cases were tried by Jury, is one of which there was an acquittal, and the other a conviction and a fine of $5 assessed.

The case of the State against numerous persons for the alleged commission of riot at the Catholic Church, in Aurora, on Sunday a few months since, is now on trial and bids fair to occupy several days, as there are some twenty or twenty-five witnesses, and the examination of the first occupied about three hours.

The Court will probably be in session about five weeks.

Aurora Commercial – 17 Aug 1867 – Page 1, Column 4

Common Pleas Court.

William Medler was charged with grand larceny; verdict of guilty rendered, and the prisoner sentenced to confinement in the penitentiary for two years.

Hamilton & McCausland vs. I. & C. R. R.—Action to recover for sheep killed and injured by the locomotive and cars running on the road of defendants.—Judgment for plaintiffs for $78.

A. M. Ross vs. S. H. McCoy.—Suit to recover a balance alleged to be due for a stock of drugs sold by plaintiff to defendant. Two juries having failed to agree, the second panel was discharged and the case continued.

Mason vs. Mason.—Action to set aside a will. Verdict for plaintiff.

Watkins vs. York. Suit to recover for work done. Finding for the defendant.

The Court will adjourn today, as it cannot legally sit longer, leaving a number of cases to lie over until the next term.

Aurora List of Letters – Aug 1867

The Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana list of letters for August 1867 appeared in:

Aurora Commercial – 3 Aug 1867 – Page 1, Column 2

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, August 2d, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • Miss Lizzie Cusna
  • J. D. Jones
  • Mrs. Sarah Kenneday
  • Michael Stanton
  • Mrs. Josephus Hugus
  • James Werom
  • Mrs. Rebecca Wilson

Aurora Commercial – 10 Aug 1867 – Page 1, Column 2

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, August 9, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • Fred. Bordello
  • G. S. Keller
  • John F. Linkmire
  • George Lyon
  • W. J. McCausland
  • Pat Murphy
  • Dom McGuire
  • Hannah M. Norton
  • John L. Puchta
  • Mary E. Sanks
  • Vincent Wicker

Aurora Commercial – 17 Aug 1867 – Page 1, Column 3

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, August 16, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • D. W. Browington
  • J. H. Benham
  • Miss Agnes Brown
  • Lewis R. Crowley
  • Wm. Denehow
  • G. W. Eubank
  • Mrs. G. W. Ewing
  • M. E. Howe
  • Robt. Wood Mercer
  • John Marren
  • I. T. Newberry
  • G. K. Wilson
  • Lydia D. Wooley

Aurora Commercial – 31 Aug 1867 – Page 1, Column 3

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, August 29, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • June Avery
  • G. F. Brinkham
  • G. Bauninger
  • J. H. Crowley
  • George Conwell
  • G. French
  • Jefferson Hawkens
  • J. L. Hughes
  • John Kerrens
  • Loomis & Bell
  • G. Lyon
  • Jeff. O. Mull
  • John McDonald
  • F. D. North
  • Mollie Prather
  • T. H. Roberts
  • Sarah A. Slater
  • J. C. Schneider
  • Clara Simes
  • Julia Vawter
  • Franklin Weken
  • Melville Wilson

Aurora List of Letters – Jul 1867

The Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana list of letters for July 1867 appeared in:

Aurora Commercial – 13 Jul 1867 – Page 1, Column 5

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, July 12th, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • T Davenport
  • Jas Donaldson
  • James Fahey
  • Miss Sallie Gerdon
  • Lamson Platt
  • Edward Grant
  • G Griffith
  • Mollie Hildebrand
  • Huckstadt
  • A Kittle
  • James Kennedy
  • L W Lodger
  • G Lion
  • Tom Langdon
  • G W Monarty
  • Samuel Norton
  • Fred Portolo
  • Orin Pettigill
  • Ben Richards
  • Josiah Rosenthal
  • Lorvis P Litle
  • John G Smith
  • Miss Kitty Wells
  • W E Wake

HENRY WALKER, P.M.

Aurora Commercial – 20 Jul 1867 – Page 1, Column 1

LETTER LIST.
Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Aurora, Indiana, July 19th, 1867. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  • H. W. Avery
  • James Burroughs
  • Richard Burns
  • Cooney Bush
  • Sarah Campbell
  • Clay Durann
  • P. Gay
  • J. F. Gardner
  • B. F. Harrall
  • D. Higgins
  • H. W. Sterling
  • America Sterling
  • Austin Scott
  • Zack Smith
  • Carrie W. Wake
  • W. E. Wake

Dearborn County Circuit Court Proceedings – May 1867

Proceedings of the May 1867 Term of the Dearborn County, Indiana Circuit Court appeared in:

Aurora Commercial – 25 May 1867 – Page 1, Column 3

CIRCUIT COURT.—The Dearborn Circuit Court, Judge Wilson presiding, convened at Lawrenceburg last Monday. The following cases have been disposed of:

State vs. Thompson and same against Sweir for illegal voting. Indictments quashed.

State against some parties for perjury. The defendants were both acquitted.

State vs. Michael Ropp. Assault and battery. Plea of guilty, and fine of $5 assessed.

Default was taken in the following cases, all of which were of a civil nature:

  • Silas V. Hayes and Isaac Hayes vs. D. M. Hayes and Job Hayes.
  • Thomas Drum vs. Mary Brown and Jacob Orghal.
  • David T. Hunter vs. Vietus Radspinner.
  • Lawrenceburg National Bank vs. William B. Cox et al.
  • Levi Sohl et al vs. John B. Vail.
  • Omer Tousey vs. William Glardon and Mary Ann Glardon.
  • Elias Abbott vs. Thomas K. Scudder and Oliver S. Scudder.

In the case of the State vs. Rev. J. C. Schneider, the jury rendered a verdict against the defendant, and he was fined $300.

Aurora Commercial – 1 Jun 1867 – Page 1, Column 4

CIRCUIT COURT.—The following cases have been disposed of since our last issue:

Ex-parte proceedings for the adoption of a child by Stephen Paramore. Court ordered that the child could be adopted by the name of Anna Catharine Paramore, to be known by that name, and entitled to all the rights of a child of said Stephen Paramore.

In the matter of Jacob F. Crider against James B. Finney and wife, a decree of foreclosure was entered.

Elias Abbott vs. Thomas M. Scudder and wife, for foreclosure and mortgage, a decree was accordingly ordered.

State vs. Henry Thompson—indicted for illegal voting in Miller township. Indictment quashed.

State vs. Henry Thompson—charge, perjury. Acquitted; the latter charge having regard to the first indictment.

State vs. Henry Suire—charged with illegal voting in Manchester township. Indictment quashed.

State vs. Roop—assault and battery, Plea of guilty entered, and fined $5 and costs.

Caroline Weber vs. Andreas Weber—divorce granted.

Ambrose Donald vs. J. C. McClure—action upon note. Judgment for amount of note, interest and costs.

State vs. John O’Keefe—assault and battery; fined $5 and costs.

Grant & Adkins vs. Davis W. Cheek; suit to recover value of horses taken during the late war by defendant, whilst an officer in the regular army. Dismissed by plaintiffs at their own costs.

Mathias Voschell vs. Davis W. Cheek—same charge as above, and dismissed in like manner.

Mary Hartman vs. Henry W. Hartman—divorce. Decree granted.

Catharine J. Hosea vs. William Hosea—divorce. Decree granted.

Elias Freet vs. Sarah S. Freed—divorce. Decree entered.

Jacob Miller, executor of Jacob Miller Sr., deceased, vs. Otho Hayes and wife. Action to recover rents. Verdict of $495.25 damages and costs for plaintiff.

James Radigan, upon the charge of grand larceny was sentenced to the penitentiary for two years.

State vs. William Smith—burglary. Sentenced to the county jail for nine months.

State vs. William Dodd—abusing his wife; to go to penitentiary for two years.

Many of the more important cases have been called and set for trial at a future date.

Aurora Commercial – 8 Jun 1867 – Page 1, Column 4

Court Proceedings.

In the case of the State vs. Smith, charged with stealing a watch and some other articles, the jury returned a verdict of guilty and imprisonment in the county jail for nine months.

W. J. Cook vs. Truitt et als; suit for damages alleged to have been done to his property by levying uupon and removing same in a violent manner. The jury found for the defendants.

Criswell vs. Seibel & Vail. Judgment for plaintiff for $57.

Abbot vs. Duck & Craig. Suit to settle a partnership transaction between the parties. The jury assessed the plaintiff’s damages at $174.

J. W. Blasdell vs. I. & C. R. R. Judgment for $200 for plaintiff—being the price of a horse killed by cars.

Same plaintiff vs. I. & C. R. R. and J. W. Mills. Suit for trespass on lands. Judgment for $75 for plaintiff.

The case of Levi Miller vs. Samuel Morrison, for slander, is now on trial before a jury. The plaintiff charges that the defendant called him a traitor and used other language, imputing to him the crime of treason. The case will probably occupy two or three days.

Aurora Commercial – 15 Jun 1867 – Page 1, Column 1

Court Proceedings.

Since our last report the following have been disposed of:

Wheeler and Cheesman vs. Hill. Suit to recover the value of a lot in Aurora, sold by the plaintiff to the defendant. The finding was for the defendant.

Levi Miller vs. Samuel Morrison.—This was an action of slander, and originated out of a difficulty that occurred at Belleview church, at Hardintown, on the Sunday succeeding the assassination of Lincoln. The jury found for the defendant, after twenty-four hours’ deliberation.

Tousey vs. Miller. Suit to recover the value of a certain lot of corn. Verdict for plaintiff for $579.40.

Siemantel vs. Buckle. Suit to recover back money paid by mistake. Verdict for plaintiff for $90.

Ludlow vs. Hund et als. Suit on note. Judgment for plaintiff for $229.66.

Miller vs. Garnier et al. Suit to recover the balance due for putting tin roof on defendants’ Malt House in Newtown. Verdict for plaintiff for $200. The court will finally adjourn this week, and in our next issue we will conclude the report of cases disposed of at the present term.

Aurora Commercial – 22 Jun 1867 – Page 1, Column 4

CIRCUIT COURT.

The June term of this Court adjourned Saturday last, after the expiration of the four weeks allowed by law. The following cases, worthy of note, were disposed of:

Thomas Miller vs. Abiah, Joseph and Isaac Hayes. Action to recover real estate, and to establish the line between joint proprietors of land. Judgment for plaintiff.

State vs. Mary Gabison. Action for petit larceny, sentenced to confinement in the county jail for seven days.

Andrew A. Helfer vs. James Guard. Verdict for Mr. Helfer for $50; amount claimed.

Bernard Shipper vs. Maurice de St. Paulias and others. Action for the recovery of real estate sold to the Catholic Association. Verdict for defendants, quieting the title.

Jacob Hayes vs. I. & C. Railroad.—Action upon the contract for right of way. Judgment of Court constructing part of the consideration.

Enoch H. Miller vs. I. & C. Railroad. This action and result was the same as above.

Isaac Dunn vs. I. & C. Railroad.—Suit for damages. A venire for six men was ordered to assess damages, and report at next term of Court.

John Hornberger vs. John B. Vail.—Action to quit title to real estate. Verdict in favor of defendant.

Cynthia Garner vs. Robinson Garner. Suit for divorce and alimony. The case was transferred to the Court of Common Pleas by agreement of parties.

E. H. Miller vs. Webber et al. Judgment for plaintiff for $600.