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Switzerland County Real Estate Transfers – Jan 1901

Switzerland County, Indiana, real estate transfers for January 1901 appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 10 Jan 1901 – Page 5, Column 4

Land Sales.

  • Tobitha Cayton to Clara A. Lamunyon
  • Trustees of Phoenix and Indiana Lodges I. O. O. F. to Emily L. Smith
  • Corine S. Dahman and Theodore Dahmen to Eugene S. Eddy
  • George S. Chapman to Alfred Rous
  • Geo. B. Melick et al to Clarence W. Melick and wife
  • John W. Miles to James Aldred
  • Bruce D. Scott and wife to William Eades and wife
  • Wm. J. Cain to James M. Gaunt
  • Sarah Littlefield and husband to Mary E. Conner and son
  • Oscar N. Farrell and wife to William Gardener
  • Loretha Chriswell and husband to Eliza Walton
  • Permelia Peters et al to John M. Scott
  • Henry Schroeder to H. J. Harris
  • John Scudder to Harry Scudder and wife
  • Harry H. Marsh to Ernest R. Marsh
  • Joseph Brown et al to John W. Brown
  • John W. Brown to John Thomas McFarland

Vevay Reveille – 17 Jan 1901 – Page 5, Column 3

Land Sales.

  • Mary E. and Susan A. Sadler to Phillip P. Mix
  • Flavius J. Cole to May J. Cole
  • Agustus H. Shrumpf to Lillie J. Moreillion
  • Pickney Craig to Rodney Sheldon
  • Lizzie M. and G. M. Valentine to Sauilda Farrell
  • Hosier J. Harris and wife to Pearl H. Johnson
  • Hosier J. Harris and wife to Gertrude Espey
  • America Dochman to Stephen A. Lowe
  • Stephen A. Lowe to Alexander Lowe
  • Hariet Blodget and Thomas F. Etherington to Frank A. and Sarah J. Osborn
  • James W. Tapp et al to Samuel Stucy

Switzerland County Commissioners – Jan 1901

Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ proceedings appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 10 Jan 1901 – Page 4, Column 1

County Business.

The County Commissioners, Thos. Land, Walter Lock and C. C. Morrison, met last Monday in regular session.

An inventory of the property at the poor farm Dec. 31, 1900, was filed by Frank Rosenberger and Walter Lock. They also reported the purchase of two calves at $10 each, $20, and 14 pigs for $27. From Frank Rosenberger, 1 ladder, corn planter and molasses faucet for $1.80. All of which was approved.

Harvey Eliott and Edgar Dibble, superintendents of construction of free gravel roads in Posey Township, were ordered to give written notices, before Jan. 25, 1901, to each real estate owner through whose lands any of said roads are laid out, to open up said roads through said lands the required width of said roads, and to remove back all fences to the line of the right of way of said roads.

James P. Orem, Treasurer, presented for cancellation county orders, common and congressional school and permanent endowment fund warrants redeemed by him during past three months; County orders $62,401.66; common school warrants, $3,170.00; congressional school, $999.97; permanent endowment fund, $357.26.

C. V. Thiebaud was awarded contract for supplies for county poor asylum.

Frank Rosenberger was authorized and directed to purchase for county poor farm; half dozen slop pails, 2 padlocks, 1 clothes wringer, 1 galvanized pipe for pump, new smoke stack for furnace, one 50 gallon coal oil tank, half dozen wash basins, 3 door locks, 4 ham straps, 5 joint stove pipe, 2 packages condition powders, 1 boar pig.

W. N. Pattie & Co. was awarded contract to make alterations in Treasurer’s and Auditor’s office for $75.

Tuesday bids were received for books and stationery. M. C. Walden and C. W. Mead bid on 3rd class; Baker & Thornton and W. S. Burford bid on classes 1, 2 and 3. The Sentinel Printing Co. bid on all classes, but totals were not carried out. The Board decided to defer action on said bids until Thursday, Jan. 17th, at 9 o’clock, and requested the county Auditor and county Attorney to figure on said bids and report at said time as to the totals on each of said bids. The board adjourned Tuesday evening.

Switzerland County Pensions – 1900

Military pensions granted in Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:

Vevay Reveille – 17 May 1900 – Page 5, Column 3

Dr. VanPelt reports the following pensions granted through his agency:

John Scott, Florence, Indiana, old law, increase, rate $11.

Peter Voris, heirs, Aaron, Indiana, new law, rate $14.

Daniel Sprague, Florence, Indiana, original, old law, rate $4 from Feb. 24, 1887, $6 from March 2, 1895, $8 1898.

W. H. Langsdale (widow), Sparta, Kentucky, old law, rate $12.

Charles J. McKay, Lamb, Indiana, old law, increase, rate $10.

John T. Huston, Patriot, Indiana, old law, reissue, rate $12.

Zerelda Plew, widow of Jerry Plew, Vevay, Indiana, old law, rate $12.

Wm. T. Raborn, Canaan, Indiana, old law, increase, rate $14.

Robert D. Jackson, McGregor, Indiana, old law, increase, reissue, rate $14.

Theo. F. Sullivan, Vevay, Indiana, old law, increase, rate $10.

John A. Kite, Bigbone, Kentucky, new law, original, rate $8.

Sarah J. Dyer, Vevay, Indiana, new law, renewal, rate $8.

John B. Sebree, deceased, Ghent, Kentucky, Spanish War, extra pay &c., $32.18.

James A. Lanham, Vevay, Indiana, increase, old law, rate $14.

Thomas Slater, Brooksburg, Indiana, renewal and increase, old law, rate $14.

Phoeba Jane Funk, widow of Martin Funk, Markland, Indiana, old law, rate $12.

Jacob Imel, Pleasant, Indiana, old law, increase, rate $10.

Geo. Inman, Carrollton, Kentucky, old law, original, rate $2 from May 17, 1887, and $6 from March 2, 1895.

Vevay Reveille – 20 Dec 1900 – Page 4, Column 2

Dr. Van Pelt, Vevay, Indiana, reports the following pensions granted through his agency:

Mary A., widow of Isaac Simonton, Patesville, Kentucky, old law, rate $12.

John W. Herring, Pleasant, Indiana, reissue and increase, old law, rates: $10 from Dec. 4, 1891, $14 from Sept. 2, 1899, and $17 from May 24, 1899. Back pay, $573.00.

James D. Furnish, Gratz, Kentucky, new law, additional rates: $10 from April 4, 1892, $12 from April 4, 1899.

Joseph A. Hart, Vineyard, Indiana, old law, reissue and increase, rate $30.

Andrew J. Courtney, Owensboro, Kentucky, increase, old law, rate $17.

Elijah Mathis, Manville, Indiana, reissue and increase, old law, rate $17.

Sarah, widow of John I. O’Neal, Markland, Indiana, new law, rate $8.00.

Peter Voris’ heirs, Aaron, Indiana, old law, rate $18.

James Higgins, Vineyard, Indiana, old law, rate $12.

Charles Banks, Brooksburg, Indiana, old law, rate $14.

Abijah Brindley, Craig, Indiana, old law, increase, rate $17.

Ruth H., widow of Simeon P. Bell, Vevay, Mexican War, rate $8.

Hiram Vandorin, North, Indiana, old law, increase, rate $8.

John Shertz, Beecamp, Indiana, new law, additional rate $10.

Mrs. Margaret Bond, New Liberty, Kentucky, old law, original, rate $24.

Wm. Burns, Sanders, Kentucky, new law, original, rate $8.

David M. Haskell, Vevay, old law, rate $10.

Switzerland County Real Estate Transfers – Dec 1900

Switzerland County, Indiana, real estate transfers for December 1900 appeared in:

Vevay Reveille – 6 Dec 1900 – Page 5, Column 1

Land Sales.

  • George Scott and wife to John M. Scott
  • Elizabeth Scott to Alfred and James D. Glenn
  • Emily F. Peters and George Peters to Mary E. Glenn, Scott Glenn and Zelma Glenn
  • John Park and William E. Park to Martha T. Baxter

Vevay Reveille – 13 Dec 1900 – Page 5, Column 4

Land Sales.

  • Lena Nesman and husband to Frederick A. Siekman and wife
  • Pinkney Craig to Elijah Wade

Vevay Reveille – 20 Dec 1900 – Page 5, Column 3

Land Sales.

  • Lewis E. and Ida E. Sedam to Jas. W. and Mary McHenry
  • Franklin P. Higham to George Armstrong and wife
  • James A. Van Osdol and daughter to Robert A. Van Osdol
  • Ephraim Moredock and wife to Sivyl R. Shafer
  • Clifton Littlefield et al to Oliver Poston
  • Joseph Shafer et al to John B. Orr
  • Robert Atkinson to David J. Atkinson

Switzerland County Circuit Court – Nov 1900

Switzerland County, Indiana, Circuit Court reports appeared in:

Vevay Reveille – 22 Nov 1900 – Page 5, Column 1

Joseph B. Voris, Albert G. Craig and E. E. Kelso have drawn the names of the following to serve as Jurors for the next term of Switzerland Circuit Court, which convenes next Monday, November 26:

GRAND JURY.
Albert Beckman, J. J. Goodner, Crawford Miller, James Curry, Arthur Lock, Henry Foster, No veniue issued.

PETIT JURY.
Clifford Littlefield, W. L. Mennet, Calvin Poston, Albert J. Sheets, J. W. Anderson, Maat Scudder, James Ravenserall, Wm. Thompson, Salem Sheldon, Robt. D. Brown, A. Z. Stewart, Zeb Tapp.

Vevay Reveille – 29 Nov 1900 – Page 5, Column 1

Judge Perry E. Bear convened Court Monday morning. The Docket was called.

Tuesday Ella Sharp was granted a divorce from John W. Sharp. Pearl Dowers was granted a divorce from George Dowers.

Four young men were charged with disturbing a public meeting near Moorefield. One plead guilty and was fined $5, and the other three were dismissed.

The case of Ted Carver was set for Dec. 10.

The case of Charles Dibben, charged with assault and battery, on appeal from Justice of the Peace, was on trial yesterday afternoon, before the Court.

Court adjourned last night until next week.

Vevay Reveille – 20 Dec 1900 – Page 5, Column 1

CIRCUIT COURT.

Jennie Boggs vs. John Boggs; divorce. Defendant defaulted, evidence heard. Finding for plaintiff and plaintiff given custody of two children.

Ella Sharp vs. John W. Sharp; divorce. Defendant defaulted; submitted to court, evidence heard. Divorce granted.

Pearl Dowers vs. George Dowers, divorce, defendant defaulted; submitted to court, evidence heard. Divorce granted and plaintiff given custody of child Mabel Dowers.

State vs. John Bibber; assault and battery. Submitted to court; evidence heard. Finding for defendant.

State vs. John F. Kittenbrink; assault and battery. Submitted to court; evidence heard. Finding of guilty; fine $1.

Isaac Turner vs. John D. Harwood and John M. Stratford; on note. Defendants defaulted; submitted to court evidence heard. Finding for plaintiff for $566.15.

James W. Tapp, et al vs. Zebulen Tapp, et al, for partition. Report of sale and deed approved.

Flavius J. Cole vs. Carrie Farrell, et al; partition. Partition ordered.

First National Bank of Vevay vs. Matthew Brown, et al; foreclosure, defendants defaulted; submitted to court, evidence heard. Judgment for plaintiff.

Mary E. Danner, et al, vs. Jas. M. Gaunt, et al; for partition. Partition ordered.

Carroll S. Tandy vs. Samuel McClellen, et al, foreclosure. Judgment for plaintiff.

Harriet Petty, et al, vs. Henry Petty et al; for partition. Judgment for plaintiff.

State vs. Ted Carver; voluntary manslaughter, trial by jury. Finding of guilty. Sentenced to State prison for not less than 2 nor more than 21 years.

Douglas Delf vs. H. S. Pickett; on contract, trial by jury. Finding for defendant.

 

PROBATE.

In the matter of the petition of Jeremiah G. Leep and Cyntha Leep; for adoption of Bertie May Littleton. Granted.

John Weathers vs. Clifton Littlefield, admr.; claim; demand $30. Judgment for defendant.

Guardianship of Wm. J. Sweazy; partial report; approved.

Guardianship of Lillie Mud Graham; final report; approved.

Guardianship of Thos. Etherington; final report; approved.

Estate of Robt. B. Littlefield; final report; approved.

Estate of Darius Stevens; final report; approved.

Estate of Alexander McKenzie; final report; approved.

Guardianship of Fruba Forris et al, partial report, approved.

Estate of Philip I. Lock; report of sale of personal property; approved.

Switzerland County Real Estate Transfers – Nov 1900

Switzerland County, Indiana, real estate transfers for November 1900 appeared in:

Vevay Reveille – 22 Nov 1900 – Page 5, Column 3

Land Sales.

  • Elizabeth Scott and husband to Alfred Glenn
  • Mary E. Glen et al to S. S. and Elizabeth M. Crawford
  • Flora Shull and husband to Clarence D. Stevens
  • D. A. Marsh and wife to Ulysses Thompson
  • Martin Shadday and wife to William Althoff
  • Abram R. Boggs and wife to James Torrence
  • Josephine Bledsoe and husband to William Tague
  • James M. Allen and wife to Clarence M. Allen
  • William Brinson and wife to Sarah C. Scothorn
  • George L. Golay to Joseph E. Allen
  • Trustees [?]rtis Lodge, no. 260 I O O F to Florence Lodge no. 27, F & A M
  • William H. Myers to John P. Brockslager
  • Mary F. Graham and husband to Emma J. Richards
  • George Leep et al to Thos. and Martha E. Leep
  • Barbara Stucy (Guardian) to Ellison McGuire
  • Barbara Stucy et al to Ellison McGuire
  • Elza Abbott and wife to Nellie M. Rowe
  • Hugh D. Conrad and wife to A V L Duplan
  • Thomas H. Hastie and wife to Benjamin F Bennett, Sr.
  • Malinda Butcher to Henry Badenberg
  • Mary A. Roberts to Daniel Brindley
  • Alice M. Riley and husband to M. B. Smith
  • Louisa A. Knox et al to Mary J. Stewart
  • David Culbertson and wife to Joseph and Alice Furnish
  • Marion H. Griffith to Francis M. Griffith
  • William Brinson and wife to John W. Brinson
  • Julia Booke and husband to Martha A. Huston
  • Robt. G. Ormsley and wife to Lonnie F. Wainscott
  • Clara A. Lamunyon to Lowery H. Bear
  • Lowery H. Bear to James D. and Wm. O. Hall
  • Alvira G. Sullivan and husband to Clara A. Lamuyon
  • Laura J. Hall to J. F. Hall
  • Harry W. Tinker and wife to John A. Seymour
  • Henry Kuhlman and wife to Henry L. Walker
  • Ulysses G. Phillips and wife to Jno. A. Phillips and wife
  • John T. Peters and wife to John C. Stewart
  • Rufus M. Thornburg and wife to W. R. Thomas
  • Oscar Newton Farrell and wife to Hannibal Farrell, Jr.
  • Elmira J. Long and husband to Mary A. Roberts
  • Geo. Scudder and wife to Mary E. Pettit
  • H. K. Knox et al to Stephen B. Hanna

Vevay Reveille – 29 Nov 1900 – Page 5, Column 1

Land Sales.

  • Charles A. Smith to Jefferson C. Smith
  • Andrew J. Schenck and wife to Alfred R. Downey
  • Hanna Munger to James [?] Owens
  • John E. Williams and wife to Robert Graham
  • Lucian Harris and wife to Malinda Butcher
  • John E. Williams to Julia E. Williams
  • Abbie Kinman and husband to Charles S. VanDorin

Switzerland County Real Estate Transfers – Sep 1900

Switzerland County, Indiana, real estate transfers for September 1900 appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 20 Sep 1900 – Page 5, Column 2

Land Sales.

  • James A. Humphrey to Clarence B. and Margaret DeHart
  • Clarence B. and Margaret DeHart to John Smith
  • George Licking and wife to Robert Johnston
  • Griffith S. Bryan and wife to Lutitia and John N. Weathers
  • Fannie M. Hamilton and husband to Ira and Grace North
  • Elizabeth Scott and husband to Alfred Glenn

Switzerland County Circuit Court – Sep 1900

Switzerland County, Indiana, Circuit Court reports appeared in:

Vevay Reveille – 30 Aug 1900 – Page 7, Column 2

Switzerland County Circuit Court will convene next Monday. The following are the names of the jurors:

GRAND JURY.
R. W. Chapman, J. G. Melick, Jas. Clark, Ben A. Bersot, Millard F. Smith, and John R. Cunningham.

PETIT JURY.
Jacob Detraz, Dennis Miller, Thos. Joyce, Wm. Lee, Thomas R. Wiley, F. K. Marshall, Frank W. Peters, Martin Shadday, Harry K. Knox, Ed. M. Ledmen, Charles Boyle, and James H. Brown.

Vevay Reveille – 27 Sep 1900 – Page 7, Column 1

Circuit Court.
Judge Perry E. Bear.

PROBATE.

The following official acts performed by the clerk during vacation were by the court approved. Proof of wills of Ellsworth Griffith, deceased, and John LaRue, deceased. Appointments of Anna Elliot Griffith executrix of estate of Elmer E. Griffith, deceased; Benj. H. North, admr. estate of George W. Griffin, deceased; James McKenzie, admr. estate of Philip I. Lock, deceased; Rufus Ferguson, guardian, heirs of Darius Stevens, deceased; John Conner, guardian, heirs of Eva and Ellsworth Conner.

Estate of Johnathan C. Ricketts, deceased, Demas M. Ricketts, admr.; final report. Approved. Admr. and bondsman discharged; clerk ordered to make distribution among creditors.

Estate of Phllip I. Lock, deceased, James McKenzie, admr.; petition to sell at private sale. Petition approved and sale ordered.

Estate of Albert Bondurant. Frank Bondurant guardian; partial report. Approved.

Guardianship of Sallie Knipper, Omer Williamson, guardian; partial report. Approved.

Guardianship of Elmer D. Ferguson, et al, vs. Rufus Ferguson, guardian, petition for permission to borrow money and to mortgage his said ward’s real estate. Granted.

Estate of Wm. H. Turner, deceased, Lemuel E. Turner, admr., petition to sell certain notes. Granted.

Guardianship of Kate M. Douglas, et al, Dilver E. Douglas, guardian; partial report. Approved.

In the matter of the firm of Hall & Lewis, James K. Pleasants, receiver; final report. Approved.

Estate of Joseph H. Netherland, deceased, James M. Scoot, admr.; final report. Approved.

John B. Rochat estate of Lucy Conboy vs. James Conboy, petition to sell real estate. Sale ordered.

 

CIVIL.

State vs. four young men for disturbing a lawful meeting in the country. Plea of guilty; fine of $5 each and costs.

State vs. John Wright; petit larceny. Stricken from docket.

Hiram H. Bakes, et al, vs. George Larch, Sr., et al, foreclosure. Defendant defaulted. Judgment for plaintiffs.

Philip Markland vs. Edith Markland; to annul marriage. Defendant defaulted; submitted to court. Judgment for plaintiff.

Gustaf H. Schrumpf and Wm. L. Told vs. Taylor Gullion and Hallie Gullion; to quiet title. Said defendants being each minors under 21 years of age, Court appoints George S. Pleasants as guardian ad litem for each of said defendants. Submitted to court. Judgment for plaintiff.

The Alms and Doepke Co. vs. John E. Williams, Wm. A. Williams, partners, vs. J. E. Williams & Bro.; on account; demand $279.40. Defendants defaulted. Judgment for plaintiff.

James W. Tapp, et al, vs. Zebulon Tapp, et al, partition of real estate. Defendants defaulted. Defendants Louis Simmons and Clara Simmons being each minors under 21 years of age court appoints Carrol S. Tandy guardian ad litem for each of said minors. Guardian ad litem files his answer to complaint. Partition ordered. Ordered said real estate be appraised and sold by a commissioner at either public or private sale. George S. Pleasants appointed commissioner.

N. Horoff et al vs. Harvey W. Bear, on account. Defendant defaulted. Judgment for plaintiff for $541.11 and costs.

Lemuel Stevens, Flora Shull, et al; ex parte petition for partition of real estate. Report of commissioners approved. Partition approved.

State vs. Henry Smith; forgery. Plea of guilty. Fined $10.00 and committed to the Indiana Reformatory for a term of time of not less than two years nor more than fourteen years.

Edith M. Bledsoe vs. Ira O. Bledsoe; divorce. Defendant defaulted. Submitted to court. Judgment for plaintiff.

America J. North, et al, vs. Wm. S. Jack and George B. Gibson. Judgment for plaintiff.

State vs. George Rayles; assault and battery. Plea of guilty. Fine $1.00 and costs.

Lizzie Hughes vs. Thomas C. Hughes; divorce. Defendant defaulted. Judgment for plaintiff.

State vs. Charley Baker; arson. Plea of guilty. Fined $5.00 and committed to Indiana Reformator for the term of not less than one nor more than twenty-one years. Defendant 25 years of age.

Ella Buchiet vs. Jacob Buchiet; divorce. Defendant defaulted. Divorce granted and plaintiff given custody of two children.

State vs. David Tague and Jesse Tague; petit larceny. Plea of guilty. Defendants being minors under 21 years of age and this being their first offense, court allows them to go on their own recognizance under a suspended sentence, subject to the order and judgment of this court.

Cordelia Peak vs. Henry L. Walker; on note. Judgment for plaintiff for $200.00 and costs.

Charley Boggs vs. Nancy Boggs; divorce. Defendant defaulted. Divorce granted, and plaintiff given custody of his three children.

State vs. Fred Gilbert; assault and battery with intent to commit murder. Plea of not guilty. Trial by jury. Finding of guilty of assault and battery with intent to commit murder in 2d degree. His correct age 21 years. Fine $5.00, and committed to the Indiana Reformatory for the term of not less than two nor more than fourteen years.

The H. B. Chaflin Co. vs. John E. Williams and William A. Williams; on account. Judgment for plaintiff for $234.38 and costs.

Switzerland County Real Estate Transfers – Aug 1900

Switzerland County, Indiana, real estate transfers for August 1900 appeared in:

Vevay Reveille – 9 Aug 1900 – Page 4, Column 1

Land Sales.

  • Rachel Scudder to Erastus Scudder
  • Rachel Scudder to John O. Scudder
  • Rachel Scudder to Ira Scudder
  • Charles Althoff and wife to John Althoff
  • Marion Chandler et al to Wm. B. and Hattie Elsrod, husband and wife
  • William Chandler et al to Wm. B. and Hattie A. Elsrod, husband and wife

Vevay Reveille – 16 Aug 1900 – Page 4, Column 1

Land Sales.

  • Charles Dibble and wife to William Lostutter
  • Trustees German Church to Viola Butler
  • Edith M. Wilson and husband to Dora A. Walker
  • Henry Nuhlman and wife to Henry Tilbameyer
  • Franklin Higham to Joseph Higham

Vevay Reveille – 23 Aug 1900 – Page 4, Column 4

Land Sales.

  • Samuel T. Acre and wife to James A. Barker
  • John W. Wright and wife to Elizabeth Sterns

Vevay Reveille – 30 Aug 1900 – Page 7, Column 1

Land Sales.

  • Cornelius Clements and wife to Sam L. and Olly Brook
  • Albert G. Craig and wife to James M. Long
  • Sheriff to Gov. Building and Loan Institution, of Indianapolis

Craig Township Trustee’s Report – 1900

Craig Township, Switzerland County, Indiana, Trustee’s report appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 16 Aug 1900 – Page 5, Column 2

Craig Township.
Trustee’s Report to the Commissioners of Switzerland County, Indiana.

[See newspaper for full report.]

Road Tax Fund.

EXPENDITURES.

  • Aug. 6, Geo. R. Bolen, dynamite
  • May 10, Henry Mallin, 2 days hauling
  • Aug. 14, R. M. Campbell, freight on tile
  • June 2, Will Tilley, hauling on road
  • July 18, Carroll Bray, work on road
  • Aug. 26, John W. Tilley, oil
  • Aug. 28, [?] Lock, lumber
  • Sep. 8, F. Williams, road tools
  • Sep. 8, Sylvester Lanham, work on road tools
  • Aug. 31, John W. Grimes, work on road
  • Sep. 1, William Lane, work on road
  • Sep. 6, Harold Cotton, work on road
  • Sep. 12, Lem Tevis, work on road
  • Sep. 20, T. J. Wiseman, sleepers for bridge
  • Oct. 15, Ira M. Brindley, work on road
  • Oct. 15, Henry Rutledge, work on road
  • Oct. 21, Carroll Joyce, work on road
  • Oct. 27, Ed Brindley, work on road
  • Oct. 27, Wm. Hutchinson, work on road
  • Oct. 27, Henry Rutledge, work on road
  • Oct. 28, Wilmer Kenkie, work on road
  • Oct. 28, John [?], work on road
  • May 24, Henry M. Brindley, lumber for culvert
  • Nov. 2, John McKenzie, hauling on road
  • Nov. 4, Milton Hankins, hauling on road
  • Nov. 6, Robert Adams, hauling on road
  • Nov. 8, John H. Reed, road supplies
  • Aug. 29, John Bray, work on road
  • Nov. 10, Brown Wakefield, work on road
  • Nov. 11, Jas. [?], work on road
  • Nov. 11, J. W. M[?], oil and grease
  • Nov. 14, Absolom Adams, hauling on road
  • Nov. 14, Absolom Adams, hauling on road
  • Nov. 16, O. C. Brook, work on road
  • Nov. 16, Jas. Sharp, work on road
  • Nov. 21, Albert Phillips, work on road
  • Feb. 8, A. V. Danner, plow and other road tools
  • Dec. 16, W. J. Waltz, work on road
  • Dec. 18, John Jester, work on road
  • Dec. 18, [?] Joyce, work on road
  • April 8, A. V. Danner, wrench and bolts
  • Aug. 8, Cincinnati Sewer Co., sewer pipe
  • Feb. 14, Adkinson Bro., lumber
  • Aug. 23, Geo. Brook, work on road
  • Aug. 26, Jess Bayne, work on road
  • Feb. 22, Clarence H. Cotton, work on road
  • Jan. 11, Wm. Bright, work on road
  • Dec. 18, David Higgins, work on road
  • Feb. 10, Milton Hankins, work on road
  • Dec. 20, J. D. Froman, making road lists
  • Jan. 17, Wm. Lane, work on road
  • Jan. 28, Herbert Brown, work on road

 

Township Fund.

EXPENDITURES.

  • Mar. 6, James A. Stewart, for service account
  • Sep. 22, John Bray, supervisor service
  • May 8, C. W. Brown, supervisor service
  • July 4, James Higgins, supervisor service
  • June 31, W. J. Waltz, supervisor service
  • Aug. 12, E. S. Adams, supervisor service
  • July 28, John H. Reed, supervisor service
  • Mar. 21, W. J. Baird, stamped envelopes
  • Feb. 5, Geo. M. Frampton, window shades
  • Dec. 20, W. J. Baird, printing reports
  • Oct. 4, Wm. [?] Co., supplies
  • Nov. 27, J. L. Detraz, engine for crusher

 

Dog Tax Fund.

EXPENDITURES.

  • April 11, Andrew Sigmon, for sheep killed by dog
  • April 19, R. L. Butts, for sheep killed by dog
  • April 19, H. C. Shaw, for sheep killed by dog
  • Aug. 9, John H. Brown, for sheep killed by dog
  • Sep. 19, Noah Oliver, for sheep killed by dog
  • Oct. 21, H. C. Shaw, for sheep killed by dog

 

Special School Fund.

EXPENDITURES.

  • Aug. 7, Wm. King, roofing and painting
  • Aug. 14, Wm. F. Goldenburg, supplies for schools
  • Sep. 19, V. B. Richards, lumber
  • Sep. 20, R. M. Campbell, freight on crayon
  • Sep. 20, C. V. Thiebaud, brooms and buckets
  • Oct. 2, Clarence McKenzie, hauling coal
  • Oct. 3, Ira M. Brindley, hauling coal
  • Oct. 4, J. M. Olcott & Co., school supplies
  • Oct. 6, Adkinson Bro., lumber
  • Oct. 12, T. J. Rusell, hauling coal and repairs
  • Oct. 15, R. W. Armstrong, hauling coal and repairs
  • Oct. 18, Eli Haskell, hauling coal and repairs
  • Oct. 21, A. Shaw, expressage
  • Oct. 30, John Eckart, stoves and pipe
  • Oct. 30, D. N. Scudder, hauling coal
  • Nov. 6, James Adams, repairs
  • Nov. 6, James Brindley, hauling coal
  • Nov. 14, Absolom Adams, hauling coal
  • Nov. 15, Henry Brindley, painting
  • Nov. 17, C. E. Danner, hauling coal
  • Dec. 25, A. L. Joyce, repairs and kindling
  • Dec. 27, Baker & Thornton, supplies
  • Feb. 14, Adkinson Bro., lumber
  • Dec. 28, Geo. M. Grampton, window shades
  • Jan. 3, Olvier Bro., coal
  • Jan. 13, C. D. Lauderbaught, plastering
  • Feb. 8, D. M. Haskell, supplies
  • Feb. 8, E. M. Stevens, paint
  • Feb. 8, A. V. Danner, supplies
  • Feb. 17, W. Webster, hauling coal
  • Feb. 23, John Phillips, work 1 day
  • March 2, Ira Brindley, hauling coal
  • March 13, Absalom Adams, hauling coal
  • March 21, Wm. Webster, hauling coal
  • April 18, [?] Shaw, hauling coal
  • April 18, [?]
  • April 18, Jas. Brindley, hauling coal
  • April 19, E. S. Adams, hauling coal
  • April 21, Albert Brindley, hauling coal
  • May 1, Jas. Stewart, enumerating
  • May 1, Wm. Shaw, expressage
  • May 1, Wm. Goldenburg, supplies
  • May 1, Philip Romerell, repairing
  • May 3, John W. Wright, work and supplies
  • May 7, L. W. Golay, paint and oil
  • May 9, [?] Dennis, repairs
  • May 10, N. Miller, kindling
  • June 6, Justi Malcomson, enumerating
  • July 7, Albert G. Craig, [?]
  • July 12, [?]
  • Aug. 1, [?] Banner, screens and wires
  • July 21, B. S. Scott, Sec. of Moorefield School for 26 transfers
  • Aug. 3, Will Wright, for 1 transfer to Brooskburg
  • Aug. 1, Alfred Rous, for coal
  • Feb. 17, Lillian McCormick, Institute fees
  • April 17, N. Miller, Institute fees
  • April 17, Ella [?], Institute fees
  • April 17, [?]
  • April 17, Leia Protsman, Institute fees
  • April 14, Daisy Brindley, Institute fees
  • Feb. 17, Pearl Turner, Institute fees
  • Feb. 17, Mayme Thiebaud, Institute fees
  • Feb. 17, Helen Gordon, Institute fees
  • Feb. 17, Edna McKay, Institute fees
  • Feb. 17, Emma Clements, Institute fees
  • Feb. 17, Stanley Cotton, Institute fees
  • Feb. 17, Susie Kendell, Institute fees
  • Feb. 17, A. L. Joyce, Institute fees and other work
  • Feb. 10, Vevay Coal Co., coal
  • June 8, J. E. Williams, supplies
  • March 30, A. J. Works, insurance on school house
  • Feb. 16, Celia Phillips, cleaning school house
  • Aug. 7, Detraz Bros., lumber and shingles

 

Tuition Fund.

EXPENDITURES.

  • April 5, A. L. Joyce, teaching school
  • April 5, Susie Kendell, teaching school
  • April 6, Lillian McCormick, teaching school
  • April 6, Stanley M. Cotton, teaching school
  • April 7, Emma Clements, teaching school
  • Aug. 7, Edna McKay, teaching school
  • April 7, Helen C. Gordon, teaching school
  • April 11, Mayme Thiebaud, teaching school
  • April 11, Pearl Turner, teaching school
  • April 14, Daisy Brindley, teaching school
  • April 17, Louis C. Protsman, teaching school
  • April 17, Luella Brindley, teaching school
  • April 17, Ella Sharp, teaching school
  • April 17, Napolian Miller, teaching school