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Switzerland County Real Estate Transfers – Oct 1892

Switzerland County, Indiana, real estate transfers for October 1892 appeared in:

Vevay Reveille – 6 Oct 1892 – Page 4, Column 4

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • Wm. J. Platt and wife to Joseph Clements
  • John J. Elsrod to Alger Stewart
  • Alger Stewart and wife to John J. Elsrod
  • Duncan A. Brown and wife to Mathew R. Brown and wife
  • Josephine Todd to Mary E. Roberts
  • Andrew Given to Nancy Wright
  • James H. Brown and others to James M. Scott
  • Robert G. Simpson and wife to Permelia O. Stanley
  • Huldah E. and Thomas C. Gillis to Ralph T. Butler
  • Ralph T. Butler to Hulda E. Gillis

Vevay Reveille – 20 Oct 1892 – Page 4, Column 3

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • Indiana and William Fulton to Louis Martin
  • Matthew Brown and wife to Geo. W. Lock and wife
  • Richard Smith and wife to George Fisk
  • John S. Steele and wife to Leonard Griswold
  • Maria Fischer to James Jennings
  • Eliza C. and William W. Long to Robert Hatton
  • Rosanna Craig and Clarence A. Craig to Francis S. Krutz
  • James Tait and others to Nancy S. Eaton

Vevay Reveille – 27 Oct 1892 – Page 7, Column 5

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • Simeon S. Barker to Martin M. Barker and wife
  • Polly Barker and Martin M. Barker to James Barker
  • James Barker to Martin M. Barker
  • Herman H. Small to Henry Meier
  • Lorain Wilcox to Thomas Delaney
  • Joseph Marshal to Dorwin Marshal
  • Dorwin Marshal and wife to Joseph Marshal
  • Eugene S. Eddy and others to Martin Shadday
  • Francis M. Rous et al to Mary Rous
  • Charles Dibble, President East View Cemetery to Louis G. Wilson

Switzerland County Commissioners’ Allowances – Sep 1892

Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ allowances appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 6 Oct 1892 – Page 4, Column 6

LIST OF ALLOWANCES
Made by the Board of County Commissioners of Switzerland County, Indiana, at their regular September Term, 1892:

PAUPER EXPENSE.

For Posey Township, last quarter—Jacob C. Baker, Trustee.

  • Howe & Haigh, for H. D. Herrick, $2.00
  • Harris & Galbreath, goods for Christian Icenogle, $5.00
  • W. J. Platt, goods for Maria Staith, $3.00
  • Green Brothers, goods for John Banks, $3.00

For York Township, last quarter—George Clendening, Trustee.

  • W. C. & S. L. Benedict, for Mrs. Edwards, $8.00
  • Geo. N. Reeves, for Rebecca Scudder and Harriet Burk, $9.00
  • O’Neal & Belden, for Calvin Fredenburg, $4.00
  • W. A. Williams, for Mrs. Wm. Krutz, $2.00
  • Jno. M. W. Langsdale, goods for Margaret See, $3.50
  • Indiana Fulton, keeping Sallie Nipper, $5.00
  • Mrs. McClanahan, keeping tramps, $1.00
  • Schrumpf & Told, goods for S. & L. Miller, N. & S. Skidmore and C. Fredenburg, $30.00

For Cotton Township, last quarter—John W. VanOsdol, Trustee.

  • James H. Gibbs, for Harry Humphrey, $20.00
  • S. R. Heath, goods for Mary Tague, $8.00
  • Murphy & Hizer, for R. Sedam & D. Tibbetts, $10.26
  • Sarah Lawton, keeping Ben Pelsor, $10.00
  • Thomas Lawton, keeping Hugh Pelsor, $5.50
  • O. H. P. Sedam, keeping Earl Miles, $8.00
  • Hugh Pickett, keeping Leona & Lola Pelsor, $18.00
  • Harvey Faudre, keeping May Johnson and Orville Bosaw, $18.00
  • E. G. Seymour, coffin for Harry Humphrey, $7.00

For Pleasant Township, last quarter—B. F. Rogers, Trustee.

  • Bascom & VanOsdol, for Maria Lientz and Jane Nelson, $11.00
  • Lawrence Welch, for Wm. Riley, $6.00
  • A. C. Adams, Sr., for Maria Lientz, $3.00
  • Abe Weaver, for Mrs. McDaniel, $2.75
  • Thomas Lazenby, moving Lizzie Redmon, $1.00
  • Jno. O. Smith, keeping Frank and Geo. Manford, $10.00
  • Mary Rogers, keeping Anna Bray, $8.00

For Craig Township, last quarter—George D. Madary, Trustee.

  • Christian Sailor, keeping Marg’t Gray and 2 children, $5.00
  • N. M. Fallis, for Ostrander family, $10.00
  • B. F. Simpson, for Nancy Hoffman family, $2.50
  • Geo. S. Pleasants, fee for apprenticing C. Lattlejohn, $5.00
  • W. C. Benedict, Clerk, same, $0.95

For Jefferson Township, last quarter—Charles McVey, Trustee.

  • Geo. N. Reeves, for Lorina Courtney and children and Sarah Burk, $26.00
  • Loring & Clendening, for Jos. Bullock, $1.85
  • Alfred Rous, coal for Perry Raymond and Mrs. Saberton, $2.00
  • Henry Trafelet, taking paupers to County Asylum, $8.00
  • F. L. Grisard, for sundry poor persons as per bill, $61.00
  • Belden & Hizer, for Stephen Walcott, $2.00
  • A. J. Schenck, for Agnes Boggs, $10.00
  • Mrs. Adrian Wolf, keeping Bennie Barker, $8.00
  • Noah N. Martin, quarterly allowance, $10.00

Miscellaneous Pauper Expense.

  • Loring & Clendening, for Newt Short, $2.00
  • Jno. W. Smiley, 2 coffins for paupers, $11.00
  • E. M. Stevens & Co., supplies for school children, $0.75

County Asylum Expense.

  • Frank Rosenberger, for poor asylum, $3.80
  • J. K. Pleasants, lumber for poor asylum, $7.00
  • A. J. Schenck, supplies for repairs for poor asylum, $6.75
  • Hall & Lewis, sheeting for poor asylum, $7.88
  • J. N. Brindley, Sup’t County Asylum, $220.20

Physicians for Poor.

  • P. S. Sage, medical attention, poor of Jefferson township, $25.00
  • P. S. Sage, same, Craig Township, $20.00

COUNTY OFFICERS’ FEES & SALARIES.

  • Peter R. Lostutter, Co. Supt, $300.00
  • John H. Daubenheyer, Co. Assessor, $267.00
  • Wm. Tait, County Treasurer, $200.00
  • Geo. S. Pleasants, Co. Attorney, $15.00
  • Jos. E. Hart, Auditor, $505.22
  • Oscar Williamson, fees, etc., $11.05
  • Wm. O. Marble, 4 days as Commissioner, $11.00
  • C. D. Green, 4 days Commissioner, $11.00
  • Geo. W. Sanders, 4 days Commissioner, $11.00
  • Oscar Williamson, 5 days as Sheriff Commissioners’ Court, $8.00

BOOKS, STATIONERY & PRINTING.

  • Wilson, Humphrey & Co., supplies for Co. officers, $6.25
  • Wm. B. Burford, supplies for Court House, $9.82
  • P. T. Hartford, printing, etc., $30.00
  • W. J. Baird, printing, etc., $41.30
  • Jno. Henry, binding, $3.25
  • The Sentinel Printing Co., supplies for officers, $17.85
  • M. C. Walden, printing, etc., $48.75

CRIMINAL EXPENSE.

  • Oscar Williamson, Sh’ff, boarding criminals, $120.60

COURT HOUSE EXPENSE.

  • E. M. Stevens & Co., glass for Court House, $2.90
  • Union Furniture Co., desk and filing case for Recorder, $18.00
  • Jos. E. Hart, Auditor, office expense, $3.20
  • Wm. Tait, Treasurer, office expense, $2.00
  • A. J. Schenck, supplies for Court House, $5.11
  • Hiram Corn, fee for Court House, $1.00
  • Nat M. Fallis, supplies for Court House, $2.00
  • Z. I. Yonge, matting for Court House, $29.25
  • Fred L. Grisard, supplies for Court House, $4.42
  • Oscar Williamson, care Court House, yard, etc., $36.00

BRIDGE & HIGHWAY EXPENSE.

  • J. S. Johnson, labor and lumber, $7.50
  • E. M. Stevens & Co., paint for bridges, $7.95
  • F. L. Grisard, for repairs on bridges, $5.45

SPECIFIC ALLOWANCES.

  • F. M. Griffith, investigating claim of Attorney General, $10.00
  • W. O. Marble, telegram to Patriot and return, $0.50

INSANE EXPENSE.

  • C. E. Miller, delivering telegram to R. Poske, $2.00

Switzerland County Police Report – Sep 1892

Switzerland County, Indiana, police report appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 15 Sep 1892 – Page 4, Column 3

POLICE COURT.

Mrs. Rube Shafer last Saturday was brought before Mayor Manning on a charge of being immoral. She plead guilty and was fined $5, the sentence being suspended on condition she leave town permanently. The Mayor seted for the best, as it is horrible to place a woman in jail, and it is better to permit her to leave town, and reform if she will.

Drinking to excess is the besetting sin of Walter Jennings. Saturday night whiskey got him down, but night policeman Cox got him up—in jail. Monday Mayor Manning fined him $5—While hunting for some one to stay his fine Walter suddenly started out on a Maud S gait. Neither the Marshal or police were silly enough to even try to recapture him, and is hoped that this experience will make him a wiser and better man in his new location.

Last Monday Julius Peelman filed an affidavit with Mayor Manning, acting as a Justice of the Peace, charging William Peelman with shooting with intent. Last Monday William and Julius exchanged four shots, but neither were hit. William is his uncle, Julius being his tenant. All reside in Craig Township. It is a family feud, growing out business of disputes. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney George S. Pleasants appeared for the State. The case was continued until next Monday.

Switzerland County Real Estate Transfers – Sep 1892

Switzerland County, Indiana, real estate transfers for September 1892 appeared in:

Vevay Reveille – 15 Sep 1892 – Page 4, Column 2

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • Jane E. Peelman to Jessie C. Banta
  • Luther M. Hotchkiss to George F. Hotchkiss
  • James B. Walden to Jane Walden
  • Franklin A. Walden, James C. Walden, Mary F. Walden, Thomas D. Walden, to James B. Walden and Jane Walden
  • Wm. Langhorst, Henry Breamier and Henry Horstmare to Joseph Patterson
  • James Barker to Polly Barker
  • Jennie Clements to George Buchanan
  • Burrows W. Clark and wife to Lincoln F. Clark
  • Julia L. Manser et al to Joseph M. Manser
  • J. E. and Julia E. Williams to John H. Shadday

Vevay Reveille – 22 Sep 1892 – Page 4, Column 3

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • Mary E. Roberts to Henry and Larkin Turner
  • Ephraim Moredock and wife to Frederick Martin and wife
  • Robert McFadden and wife to George Schievelbein
  • James Hitchens to Christine Hensley
  • John Melcher and wife to George Saddler and others
  • May Reeves and Marion Reeves to Beniah Belden and wife
  • Marion Reeves and wife to Beniah Belden and wife

Vevay Reveille – 29 Sep 1892 – Page 4, Column 3

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • Edward M. Stevens and wife to Geo. W. Haskell
  • Joseph B. Ash and wife to George W. Ash
  • Charles Markland and wife to Marion and Mary Reeves
  • Gustaf Schrumpf and wife to Edwin Carver
  • Robert Sedam and wife to James T. Sedam

Switzerland County Commissioners – Sep 1892

Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ proceedings appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 15 Sep 1892 – Page 4, Column 2

COUNTY BUSINESS.

W. O. Marble, C. D. Green and Geo. W. Sanders, County Commissioners, met Monday, Sept. 5th and adjourned last Thursday, 8th. The following is a synopsis of the business transacted:

Virgil Simpson, an insane person confined in county jail for his own protection, ordered removed to the County Asylum.

Harrold H. Cotton was given the appointment of scholarship at Purdue University.

Peter P. Lewis was appointed a Constable, to fill a vacancy, in Craig Township.

Edward Hawkins, a cripple, was exempt from payment of poll and road tax.

George S. Pleasants was employed County Attorney for one year, at $60.

The case of James M. Gaunt for establishment of Ferry from Lamb, Ind., to Carrollton, Ky., was dismissed.

Taxes were levied as follows: [See newspaper for details.]

William Tait, County Treasurer, presented county orders redeemed by him for the quarter ending August 31, amounting to $9,984.96. He also presented common school and congressional school warrants redeemed by him last quarter, amounting to $5,116.42. All of which were found correct.

Switzerland County Police Court – Jul 1892

Switzerland County, Indiana, police report appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 28 Jul 1892 – Page 4, Column 2

POLICE COURT.
Plain Sunday Drunks—A Night in Jail—Says He was Robbed While In Jail.

Wm. Furnish and George Moore (or Kirtley), of near Markland, were drunk Sunday, and placed in jail by night policeman Jess Cox. Monday morning they were brought before Mayor Manning, plead guilty, and fined $1 each and costs.

Moore stated that while in jail, intoxicated, Newton Short, Wm. Furnish and James Burke stole seven dollars from him. He filed with Mayor Manning the legal charge, in which he described the money: one $1 greenback, two $1 silver certificates, and two silver certificates, $2 each.

He swore out a search warrant, which was served by policeman Jess Cox, assisted by George Rayl, Sam. Lock, Andrew V. Brown and Sheriff Williamson, $5 was found in jail, which Moore identified as his.

In the meantime Furnish had paid fine and gone home. When brought before the Mayor he was told if he would pay the $1 fine the Mayor would throw out costs—the object being to get him out of town without cost of boarding him in jail. Furnish said he would go out and get the $1. He soon returned and handed the Mayor $1 and left town. The Mayor then suspicioned that Furnish had money before leaving his office. Following up this suspicion, he went to Grammar’s saloon and enquired of Lew Peelman if Furnish had been there offering money. Peelman replied that Furnish had been there, bought a glass of beer, and offered in payment a $2 bill, receiving his change. This bill Moore afterwards identified as part of his missing money. An officer was sent for Furnish, who found him at home and brought him before the Mayor. He waived a preliminary examination, and in default of $300 bail was sent to jail.

Tuesday morning Newton Short and James Burk, who are already serving sentences inflicted by Circuit Court, were brought out of jail and arraigned before the Mayor on the charge of stealing money from Moore. They too waived a preliminary trial, and failing to give bail of $300 each, were sent to jail.

Switzerland County Real Estate Transfers – Aug 1892

Switzerland County, Indiana, real estate transfers for August 1892 appeared in:

Vevay Reveille – 4 Aug 1892 – Page 4, Column 3

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • Martin M. Barker to James Barker
  • Albert G. Craig to John W. Scudder
  • Grace VanDorin to Sherman Couch
  • Edward S. Patton to Sarah A. Patton

Vevay Reveille – 11 Aug 1892 – Page 4, Column 3

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • Mariah Tucker to James Dunning
  • Francis M. Tyrell to Cordelia Cook
  • A. C. Downey to John Althoff
  • John Baker and wife to John L. Taylor
  • Louesa C. Phillips to Benjamin H. North

Vevay Reveille – 18 Aug 1892 – Page 4, Column 3

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

  • Edgar Miles to Frederick Yolman
  • Oscar Williamson, Sheriff, to J. E. Hart, Auditor

Vevay Reveille – 25 Aug 1892 – Page 4, Column 4

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • Andrew J. Sedam to Jefferson Hizer
  • Morton Etherington and wife to James A. Hatch
  • Frederick Wellenkamp and wife to Andrew Wellenkamp

Switzerland County Real Estate Transfers – Jul 1892

Switzerland County, Indiana, real estate transfers for July 1892 appeared in:

Vevay Reveille – 14 Jul 1892 – Page 5, Column 1

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • Wm. H. Stewart and wife to Marietta Stewart
  • Theophie Stewart and others to Marietta Stewart
  • Marietta Stewart to John L. Stewart
  • The Union Furniture Company to Wm. H. Hyde
  • William D. Ward and wife to A. C. Downey
  • George I. Moore and wife to Samuel Stewart and wife to Wm. C. Smith
  • Oscar Williamson, Sheriff, to Ralph R. Stout

Vevay Reveille – 21 Jul 1892 – Page 4, Column 3

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • John Neal to Elgin Morning Star Creamery

Switzerland County Real Estate Transfers – Jun 1892

Switzerland County, Indiana, real estate transfers for June 1892 appeared in:

Vevay Reveille – 2 Jun 1892 – Page 5, Column 3

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • Sarah Smith and others to Jefferson C. Smith
  • Jordan Wainscott and wife to Lona Wainscott
  • John Stoops to John H. Stephenson

Vevay Reveille – 9 Jun 1892 – Page 4, Column 5

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • Ulysses P. Griffith and wife to George Oaks

Vevay Reveille – 23 Jun 1892 – Page 5, Column 2

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • Ulysses P. Craig and wife to George Oaks
  • Alger Stewart and wife to Eliza J. Andrews
  • Martha J. and J. W. Gardner to Lizzie M. Valentine
  • Carroll S. Tandy and wife to Mary A. Ridgway
  • Maryetta and A. W. Hyde and wife to Jordon R. Houze
  • Eva L. and Marion F. Cole to Cyrus J. Jackson
  • Wm. P. and Ellie I. Hannah to Empress Hannah
  • Orson A. and Anna Potter to George W. Potter
  • Richard Wickmann to William C. Robinson

Switzerland County Commissioners’ Allowances – Jun 1892

Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ allowances appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 23 Jun 1892 – Page 4, Column 5

LIST OF ALLOWANCES
Made by the Board of County Commissioners of Switzerland County, Indiana, at their regular June Term, 1892:

PAUPER EXPENSE.

For Jefferson Township, last quarter—Charles McVey, Trustee.

  • Geo. N. Reeves, for Lovina Courtney and children, $20.19
  • Geo. N. Reeves, for Sarah Burke, $5.00
  • Geo. N. Reeves, for R[illegible] Scudder, $5.00
  • Alfred Rous, for Mrs. Walters, $1.00
  • Alfred Rous, for Mrs. Raymond, $1.73
  • Alfred Rous, for Mrs. Saberton, $2.53
  • F. L. Grisard, goods for Mr. Hewitt, $10.00
  • F. L. Grisard, goods for Joe Bullock, $6.50
  • F. L. Grisard, goods for Newt Short, $6.50
  • F. L. Grisard, goods for Mrs. Simeon Leach, $6.00
  • F. L. Grisard, goods for Mrs. John Orem, $5.00
  • F. L. Grisard, goods for Mrs. Bossan, $2.50
  • F. L. Grisard, goods for Mrs. Taylor, $0.50
  • F. L. Grisard, goods for Mr. Burlman, $0.50
  • F. L. Grisard, goods for Wm. Daily, $7.50
  • F. L. Grisard, goods for Mr. [?]man, $1.00
  • F. L. Grisard, goods for Transportation, $3.00
  • Loring & Clendening, for Mr. Hewitt, $2.50
  • A. J. Schenck, for Mrs. Simpson, $18.00
  • A. J. Schenck, for Agnes Boggs and sister, $21.25
  • A. J. Schenck, for Alex Tilley, for children, $6.00
  • Noah N. Martin, quarterly allowance, $10.00
  • Julia A. Wolf, keeping Bennie Barker, $8.00
  • Henry Trafelet, taking Willie Smith to County Asylum, $1.50

For York Township, last quarter—George Clendening, Trustee.

  • Schrumpf & Told, goods for N. & S. Skidmore, $11.00
  • Schrumpf & Told, goods for Sarah Miller and daughter, $14.00
  • Schrumpf & Told, goods for Calvin Fredenburg, $4.00
  • Schrumpf & Told, goods for S. Buchanan, $1.25
  • O’Neal & Belden, goods for C. Fredenburg, $4.00
  • Ben H. North, goods for Wm. Riley, $5.00
  • Ben H. North, goods for conveying Wm. Riley to Bennington, $1.75
  • Geo. N. Reeves, for Rebecca Scudder, $4.00
  • Geo. N. Reeves, for Harriet Burk, $3.00
  • Richard Wickman, coal for Nancy Clements, $1.00
  • Indiana Fulton, keeping Sallie Nipper, $5.00

For Posey Township, last quarter—Jacob C. Baker, Trustee.

  • Howe & Haigh, for Horace Herrick and Mrs. John Gurley, $11.00
  • Green Brothers, goods for A. J. Boyd, $2.00
  • Harris & Galbreath, goods for Christian Icenogle, $5.00
  • Lewis Herbert, burying drowned man, $7.00

For Cotton Township, last quarter—John W. VanOsdol, Trustee.

  • E. H. Bascom, for David Tibbetts, $8.00
  • E. H. Bascom, for Robert Sedam, $0.95
  • Murphy & Hizer, for John Fenenroad, $1.00
  • S. R. Heath, goods for Mary Tague, $8.00
  • Sarah Lawton, keeping Ben Pelsor, $10.00
  • Mary Richmond, keeping Hugh Pelsor, $8.00
  • O. H. P. Sedam, keeping Earl Miles, $8.00
  • Hugh Pickett, keeing Lorna & Lula Pelsor, $18.00
  • Harvey Faudre, keeping May Johnson and Orville Bosaw, $18.00

For Pleasant Township, last quarter—B. F. Rogers, Trustee.

  • Jno. Smith, keeping Frank and John Manford, $16.00
  • Jerry Whitten, keeping Mrs. McDaniel, $8.00
  • Mary Rogers, keeping Anna Bray, $8.00
  • Andrew Newkirk, keeping Jane Nelson, $8.00
  • Bascom & VanOsdol, for Maria Lientz, $6.50
  • A. C. Adams, Jr., for Maria Lientz, $3.00
  • A. C. Adams, Jr., for Maria Lientz, $2.50
  • Dan’l Lock, taking Mrs. Shipman to County Asylum, $1.50

For Craig Township, last quarter—George D. Madary, Trustee.

  • Lewis W. Bellamy, keeping Calvin Littlejohn, $10.00
  • George D. Madary, transportation, Henry Davis, $5.50
  • Christian Sailor, keeping Mary Gray, $5.00
  • Bruce D. Scott, goods for Elijah Davis family, $8.00
  • N. M. Fallis, goods for Ostrander family, $10.40

Physicians for Poor.

  • P. S. Sage, Vevay and Jefferson Tp., $27.50
  • J. M. W. Langsdale, Precinct No. 1, York Tp., $12.50
  • R. E. Clark, Precinct No. 2, York Tp., $20.00
  • Jas. A. Pryor, Precincts Nos. 1 & 2, York Tp., $20.00
  • E. M. Cheever, Precinct No. 1, Posey Tp., $15.00
  • R. G. Simpson, Cotton Tp., $20.00
  • R. M. Copeland, Precinct No. 1, Pleasant Tp., $15.00
  • Scott Culbertson, Precinct No. 2, Pleasant Tp., $15.00
  • P. S. Sage, Craig Tp. and County Asylum, $22.00

Miscellaneous Pauper Expense.

  • Henry Trafelet, [illegible] Commissioners to County Asylum, $1.50
  • F. L. Grisard, goods for County Asylum, $4.80
  • [illegible] at County Asylum, $20.00
  • A[?] Peelman, keeping Jos. Peelman, $12.00
  • Z. I. Yonge, [?] for County Asylum, $3.00
  • Geo. W. Haskell, burying Mrs. Wright, $11.00
  • Jasper N. Brindley, Supt County Asylum, $500.00
  • Jasper N. Brindley, white washing, etc., $10.00

ASSESSMENT OF REVENUE.

  • O. P. C[?], Jefferson Tp. and Vevay, $30.00
  • Jac[?] Land and deputies, York Tp., $100.00
  • P. P. M[?] and deputies, Posey Tp. and Patriot, $200.00
  • R. B. Littlefield, Cotton Tp., $100.00
  • Geo. M. Va[?] and deputies, Pleasant Tp., $150.00
  • M. M. Higgins and deputies, Craig Tp., $130.00

BOOKS, STATIONERY & PRINTING.

  • S. L. Benedict, supplies for Clerk and Recorder, $1.00
  • W. L. Baird, advertising allowances and Coroner’s Inquest, $8.50
  • Wm. H. Burford, supplies for Court House, $31.65
  • Wilson Humphrey & Co., supplies for Co. officers, $16.75
  • The Sentinel Printing Co., supplies for Co. officers, $20.00

COURT HOUSE EXPENSE.

  • John H. Daubenheyer, office expense, $1.65
  • Fred L. Grisard, supplies for Court House, $10.30
  • Riley Land, repairs to Court House, $2.50
  • Chas. Allen, planting trees and repairing [?], $10.25
  • W. L. Fisk, set chairs for Recorder’s office, $4.50
  • Wm. Tait, Treasurer, office expense, $3.25
  • Oscar Williamson, care Court House, yard, etc., $21.25
  • D. V. Seaver, painting and papering Recorder’s office, $21.75
  • Jos. E. Hart, cleaning office and office expense, $5.00

COUNTY OFFICERS’ FEES & SALARIES.

  • John H. Daubenheyer, Co. Assessor, $200.00
  • Geo. S. Pleasants, Co. Attorney, $15.00
  • Wm. Tait, County Treasurer, $200.00
  • Peter R. Lostutter, County Superintendent, $112.00
  • W. C. Benedict, Clerk Circuit Court, $1.00
  • Jos. E. Hart, Auditor, care school funds, making reports to State officers, and filing, etc., $181.35
  • Wm. O. Marble, 5 days as Commissioner, $17.50
  • C. D. Green, 5 days Commissioner, $17.50
  • Geo. W. Sanders, 5 days Commissioner, $17.50
  • Oscar Williamson, 5 days as Sheriff Commissioners’ Court, $10.00

BRIDGE & HIGHWAY EXPENSE.

  • A. Benedict, lumber for Markland bridge, $9.75
  • J. S. Johnson, labor for Markland bridge, $7.12
  • Geo. N. Reeves, [?] for Markland bridge, $1.18
  • J. S. Johnson, labor on Plum and Hunt’s Creek bridges, $3.75
  • C. L. Miller, conveyance to Plum Creek bridge for Commissioners, $0.50
  • W. H. Lee, flooring for lower Indian creek bridge, $125.00

JURY EXPENSE.

  • Oscar Williamson, Sheriff, summoning Jury, $20.00

CRIMINAL EXPENSE.

  • Chas. Allen, scrubbing jail and repairing pump, $3.25
  • Oscar Williamson, Sh’ff, boarding criminals, $70.75
  • Alfred Rous, coal for jail, $17.61