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Switzerland County Real Estate Transfers – Dec 1889

Switzerland County, Indiana real estate transfers for December 1889 appeared in:

Vevay Reveille – 5 Dec 1889 – Page 4, Column 2

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • F. M. Griffith, Com., to David Cotton et al
  • Wm. J. Baird and wife to Laura B. Gordon
  • Fred L. Grisard and wife to Lou Z. Dubach

Vevay Reveille – 19 Dec 1889 – Page 4, Column 2

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • Mary O. Downey and Nettie A. Rutherford to Margaret Rutherford
  • William I. Reed and wife to Charlotte Banwitz
  • Israel Warner and wife to Mary E. Gillis
  • Ellis A. Allen and wife to Eaton Cotton
  • Joseph M. Pearce and wife to Morton Etherington
  • John M. Wiley to George Scott
  • Indiana Mead and husband to David C. Richards
  • Mary J. Huston et al to Charles Boyle et al
  • Martha E. Shadday to Harriet R. Cotton et al
  • Charles Dibble et al (Trustee) to George S. Lucany
  • F. M. Griffith, Commissioner, to Franklin Bennett
  • James A. VanOsdol, Commissioner, to A. J. Schenck et al
  • Franklin Bennett and wife to Dennis and Harvey Miller
  • Charles D. Gullion to Franklin Bennett

Vevay Reveille – 26 Dec 1889 – Page 4, Column 6

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • Circuit Court to Harriet Blodgett et al
  • Joshua D. Griffith and wife to Joseph F. McKay
  • Sarah A. Carr to Oliver P. Osborn
  • George Huston (Guardian) to Charles Boyle et al
  • David A. Brindley and wife to Mary Jones
  • Sharlotte Bonewitz to William P. Edgerton

Switzerland County Commissioners’ Allowances – Dec 1889

Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ allowances appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 12 Dec 1889 – Page 5, Column 3

LIST OF ALLOWANCES.
The following is the list of allowances made by the Board of Commissioners of Switzerland County, Indiana, at the December term, 1889:

PAUPER EXPENSE.

Reported by Trustee and Overseer of Poor of Jefferson Township.

  • Loring & Clendening, clothing for Hawes Redd, $6.50
  • Loring & Clendening, clothing for Joseph Lientz, $7.50
  • C. V. Thiebaud, goods for Joseph Bullock, $1.00
  • C. V. Thiebaud, goods for Mrs. Nancy Schenck, $6.00
  • C. V. Thiebaud, goods for Mrs. Simpson, $12.00
  • P. T. Hartford, goods for Joseph Bullock, $1.50
  • Wm. Smith, digging pauper grave, $2.00
  • W. S. Kincaid, meat furnished Henry Wells, $1.00
  • F. L. Grisard, goods for Simeon Leach, $10.60
    F. L. Grisard, goods for G. I. Taylor, $9.75
  • F. L. Grisard, goods for Mr. Hewitt, $9.40
  • F. L. Grisard, goods for Mrs. Bosaw, $7.00
  • F. L. Grisard, goods for Mrs. Mary Smith, $3.10
  • F. L. Grisard, goods for Mrs. Henry Lock, $3.00
  • F. L. Grisard, house rent for Wm. Daily, $6.00
  • F. L. Grisard, house rent for Mrs. F. Coleman, $6.00
  • F. L. Grisard, goods furnished Joe Redd, acct. Joseph Peelman, $13.00
  • Mrs. Louis Schroeder, house rent for Henry Lock, $6.00
  • Mrs. Lucy Detraz, rent for Mrs. John Orem, $6.00
  • Fred. Saberton, rent for Nancy Schenck, $3.75
  • Dr. A. G. Craig, rent for Simeon Leach, $3.00
  • U. P. Schenck, rent for Mrs. Mark Smith, $6.00
  • Montgomery Patton, rent for Henry Wells, $6.00
  • Mrs. Goodwin, house rent for Miss Tague, $1.75
  • Mrs. Julia Wolf, keeping Bennie Barker, $10.00
  • Shaw & Detraz, goods for Mrs. Geo. Saberton, $2.00
  • A. J. Schenck, goods for Miss Agnes Boggs, $8.41
  • A. J. Schenck, goods for Mrs. Henry Lock, $2.00
  • Joseph Thamann, allowed for keeping tramps, $0.50
  • George N. Reeves, goods for Hawes Redd, $2.00
  • George N. Reeves, goods for Sarah Miller & child, $14.00
  • Noah Martin, 1 qr allowance, $10.00
  • Mary Gottamiller, keeping John Gottamiller, $10.00
  • S. S. Told, coal for Mrs. Henry Lock, $2.35
  • S. S. Told, coal for Mrs. Noah Martin, $1.80
  • S. S. Told, coal for Mrs. John Orem, $3.55
  • S. S. Told, coal for Mrs. Nancy Schenck, $1.00
  • P. C. Holland, coal for Mrs. Simeon Leach, $3.45
  • P. C. Holland, coal for Mrs. Saberton, $1.80
  • P. C. Holland, coal for Mrs. Bosaw, $1.00
    P. C. Holland, coal for Mrs. Henry Lock, $3.20
  • P. C. Holland, coal for Mrs. Nancy Schenck, $2.18
  • P. C. Holland, coal for Alger Butler, $1.00
  • George Haskell, coffin for Jennie Miles, $3.00
  • C. O. Thiebaud, school books for poor children, $15.56

Reported by Trustee and Overseer of Poor of York Township.

  • J. M. W. Langsdale, goods for Margaret See, $2.50
  • J. M. W. Langsdale, goods for Nancy Clements, $3.00
  • W. C. Robinson, goods for Hettie Chaise, $4.00
  • W. C. Robinson, goods for Margaret See, $3.00
  • George N. Reeves, goods for Sarah Burk, $7.00
  • W. C. & S. L. Benedict, goods for Nancy Bosaw, $2.50
  • John I. O’Neal, flour for Calvin Fredenburg, $3.00
  • Indiana Fulton, keeping Sallie Nipper, $10.00

Reported by Trustee and Overseer of Poor of Posey Township.

  • S. Howe & Co., supplies for A. J. Boyd, $5.00
  • E. E. North, supplies for Mrs. John Gurley, $5.00
  • E. E. North, supplies for Mrs. H. Peters, $10.00
  • E. E. North, supplies for Mrs. Frank Emerson, $2.00
  • E. E. North, supplies for Mary E. Barnes, $6.00
  • E. E. North, supplies for Jacob Hodge and wife, $10.00
  • E. E. North, supplies for John Banks, $2.00
  • Green Brothers, goods for Christian Icenogle, $5.00
  • J. W. Love & Co., goods for Mrs. Paschal Lamkins, $4.00
  • J. W. Love & Co., goods for John Banks, $3.00
  • Wm. Gockell, goods for Sarah Jones, $5.00
  • Harris & Galbreath, goods for Mrs. H. Gillis, $10.00
  • Erastus Moore, goods for Mrs. Frank Emerson, $1.70
  • G. B. Wade, goods for Mrs. Frank Peters, $5.00
  • G. B. Wade, goods for Jacob Hodge, $5.00
  • John Wood, coffin and burying pauper John Hood, $6.00
  • Oscar Bradford, coffin and burying drowned man, $5.00
  • Demas M. Ricketts, care of John Andrews last sickness, $12.00

Reported by Trustee and Overseer of Poor of Cotton Township.

  • S. R. Heath, goods for Mary Merrill and family, $20.40
  • James H. Gibbs, goods for David Tibbetts, $14.00
  • James H. Gibbs, goods for Harry Humphrey, $8.00
  • James H. Gibbs, goods for Indiana Johnson, $3.00
  • Chas. O. Potter, goods for John Andrews, $5.49
  • Jacob Hizer, keeping Elias Brown and wife, $15.00
  • Thomas Lawton, keeping Ben Pelsor, $10.00
  • Mary Richmond, keeping Hugh Pelsor, $8.00
  • Hugh S. Pickett, keeping Lena & Lula Pelsor, $20.00
  • D. P. Oak, keeping Henry C. Graves, $10.00
  • H. M. Faudre, keeping Orville Bosaw and May Johnson, $21.25
  • Cyrus Tinker, keeping Chester Pelsor, $10.66
  • U. H. Stow, keeping Amanda English, $10.00
  • Wm. Carnine, keeping pauper children, $17.20
  • Thos. Reynolds, taking 2 children to poor house, $3.00
  • Wm. Hanna, keeping Edith Miles, $10.00
  • E. G. Seymour, coffin for Scott Manser’s child, $5.00
  • John H. Robbins, keeping Joseph Israel, $8.00

Reported by Township Trustee and Overseer of Poor of Pleasant Township.

  • James H. Gibbs, provisions for Mrs. M. D. Lientz, $9.00
  • James H. Gibbs, provisions for John Courtney, $8.00
  • Miss O. H. Ricketts, goods for Mrs. McDaniel, $10.00
  • Mary Rogers, goods for Anna Bray, $10.00
  • John Steele, goods for Jane Nelson, $10.00
  • John Steele, goods for Wm. Sutherland and wife, $21.49
  • John Steele, goods for Ed Clark, $1.50
  • Rosa Copher, keeping Ed LeClerc, $6.00
  • Joana Pierce, house rent for Wm. Sutherland, $4.50
  • Taylor Stepleton, 6 cords wood for Mrs. M. D. Lientz, $9.00

Reported by Township Trustee and Overseer of Poor of Craig Township.

  • Nicholas Webber, keeping Sarah Adams, $10.00
  • James Cooper, keeping Jane Cooper, $10.00
  • Larkin Turner, for keeping Wm. Turner in sickness, $10.00
  • Geo. D. Madary, school books for Rachel Roberts’ children, $0.25
  • Robert Stevens, clothing for Rachel Roberts’ children, $12.20
  • Geo. D. Madary, school books for Elijah Davis’ children, $0.45
  • Otis S. Waldo, goods for 2 orphan children kept by Alex Tilley, $2.04
  • Hall & Fallis, provisions for Ostrander family, $10.40
  • Enos Protsman, keeping Oliver Protsman, $15.00

County Asylum and Poor Farm Expense.

  • Enoch S. Adams, keeper County Poor Farm and Asylum, presented to the Board his quarterly report of the names and number of inmates of Asylum last quarter, with the charges for keeping same, together with incidental expenses of Poor House, as follows, to-wit:
  • Number of inmates 45: care and keeping same, $376.45
  • School books for pauper children, $1.10
  • Lumber and repairs for Poor House, $5.50
  • Wm. F. Goldenburg, repairing furnace, etc., Poor House, $27.70
  • James K. Pleasants, lumber for seats, $2.50
  • Z. I. Yonge, muslin and bedding, $14.70
  • C. V. Thiebaud, lime and brushes, $1.40
  • Golay & Stevens, books for children, $4.00

Pauper Doctors’ Allowance.

  • Dr. P. S. Sage, poor Dr. for Jefferson and Craig Townships, $42.50
  • Dr. E. M. Cheever, for Posey Township, $27.50

BOOKS, STATIONERY & PRINTING.

  • Wm. B. Burford, books and stationery, $134.82
  • Sentinel Printing Co., books, stationery, etc., $50.00
  • W. J. Baird, advertising and printing, $32.70
  • P. T. Hartford, letterheads, envelopes, etc., $12.00
  • Journal Printing Co., road and school laws, $3.60
  • James H. Hitchens, Co. Atlas, Recorder’s office, $5.00

COUNTY OFFICERS’ FEES & SALARIES.

  • Wm. Tait, 1 qr salary, $200.00
  • D. N. Haydon, County Auditor, salary & fees, $500.30
  • Jas. A. VanOsdol, Co. Supt., salary, $440.00
  • Geo. S. Pleasants, Co. Attorney, $15.00
  • D. B. Lee, fees in foreclosure school mortgage, $6.30
  • Wm. H. Scott, 5 days as Commissioner, $17.50
  • Orson A. Potter, 5 days as Commissioner, $17.50
  • Wm. O. Marble, 5 days as Commissioner, $17.50
  • Oscar Williamson, 5 days as Sheriff Commissioners’ Court, $10.00

BRIDGE & HIGHWAY.

  • Orson A. Potter, superintending building bridge and abutment at Allensville, $18.00
  • Wm. H. Scott, one day inspecting Allensville bridge, $1.50
  • G. W. Knox, making fill and fence, Allensville bridge, $28.30
  • Henry Myers, cutting ditch and making wing wall Allensville bridge, $7.00
  • Americus Benedict, lumber, &c., Markland bridge, $9.58
  • Mary Mennett, damages by change highway, $10.00
  • John Jamison and John F. Brown, lumber for Indian Creek bridge, $19.76
  • Simon Cossiart, hauling and repairing, Indian Creek bridge, $3.00
  • Charles Markland, storage of iron bridge four years, $20.00

COURT HOUSE EXPENSE.

  • Oscar Williamson, care of Court House and repairs therein, $38.40
  • Wesley McHenry, raking leaves Court House yard, $2.00
  • Hiram Corns, ice for Court House, $8.80
  • F. L. Grisard, coal oil, etc., for Court House, $4.44
  • E. P. Downey, four coal holds, $1.70
  • Wm. F. Goldenburg, supplies for Court House, $6.40
  • D. N. Haydon, postage and expressage, $2.85
  • W. L. Fisk, set of chairs, $5.00
  • Z. I. Yonge, Court House carpets, etc., $17.10
  • Scott & Brown, coal oil, etc., $3.74
  • D. B. Lee, Clerk, postage, expressage, etc., $10.80
  • Wm. Tait, postage used notifying delinquents, $16.81
  • Hall & Fallis, lamp chimneys, $0.20

CRIMINAL AND JAIL EXPENSE.

  • Oscar Williamson, boarding prisoners and jail expense, $15.25
  • Wm. F. Goldenburg, supplies for jail and Sheriff’s house, $6.25
  • Elder & Bowen, repairing door locks county jail, $4.00
  • C. O. Thiebaud, supplies for county jail, $2.65

JURY EXPENSE.

  • Oscar Williamson, summoning Grand and Petit Jurors, $30.00

TAX REFUNDED.

  • Enoch S. Adams, tax belonging to Enoch Adams, $4.02
  • Clemens Demann, erroneous tax on lot No. 10, 9 years, $11.80
  • D. N. Haydon, erroneous tax on 17 acres land for 3 years, $6.92

INSANE EXPENSE.

  • Ohio River Telegraph Co., Mary D. Torrence, insane, $1.00

CORONER’S INQUEST.

  • Dr. A. G. Craig, autopsy of babe of Amanda Hensley, $10.00

Switzerland County Commissioners – Dec 1889

Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ proceedings appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 12 Dec 1889 – Page 4, Column 1

COUNTY BUSINESS.

The County Commissioners met Monday, Dec. 2, and adjourned last Friday, 6th.

Wm. O. Marble filed his certificate of election as Commissioner first district, took oath of office and entered upon his duties. He succeeds David Armstrong, whose term was expired.

The other Commissioners are Wm. H. Scott, second district, (who is President of the Board) and O. A. Potter, third district.

Geo. S. Pleasants, attorney, asked to withdraw bill filed by M. C. Walden, claim for services as County Superintendent. Granted.

Benjamin W. Simmons, Ira M. Taylor, Vevay, Francis M. Graham, Frank Scott, Patriot, were granted licenses to retail liquors.

O. A. Potter, appointed at September term to superintend building of bridge at Allensville, reported Nassau Worrall had satisfactory completed work, and the bridge is open for travel. Report approved.

Geo. D. Madary, Trustee, of Craig township, was granted permission to contract a liability for the purpose of liquidating an indebtedness of seven hundred dollars, incurred in building a school house in district No. 5, said indebtedness to be against special school fund, he having no money on hand belonging to this fund. The request was granted.

Dr. R. G. Simpson was appointed to doctor poor at Markland precinct, vice Dr. John S. Woodside, removed. Simpson to receive the same compensation as Woodside, $25 per year, and to fill out his unexpired term, beginning Nov. 1 and terminating June. 1.

In the case of Samuel Shaffer vs. James Stewart and Isabelle Stewart, for road in Craig township. The matter was compromised and each made satisfactory arrangements for private roadway over each others lands, but no public roadway was opened.

William Tait, County Treasurer, filed orders redeemed by him for quarter ending Nov. 30, 1889, amounting to $3,978.73. Found correct.

Bids for County health officer were presented as follows: Dr. H. T. Dalgleish, $70 per year; Dr. J. H. Shadday, $60; Dr. Geo. W. VanPelt, $60. Dr. VanPelt elected health officer for one year.

“Whereas, It appears that David Armstrong is guardian of John Corns, a citizen of this county and now an inmate of the County Poor House and a charge of the county. And, whereas It also appears that there is in the hands of said guardian money belonging to his said ward amounting now to the sum of $511.48.

“Be it therefore ordered, that the County Attorney be required to take such steps as will enable said guardian to pay to the custodian of said John Corns such sum of money annually as will equal the amount now paid by the county for the support of said Corns as such county charge, and as will also secure the proper rebate to the county for such sums so paid by said guardian for the time which said Corns may be an inmate of said Poor House from now on. Also to secure the county from said guardian a rebate sufficient to compensate for the amounts heretofore paid by the county for the support of said Corns.

“Above order concurred in by Board.”

Switzerland County Real Estate Transfers – Nov 1889

Switzerland County, Indiana real estate transfers for November 1889 appeared in:

Vevay Reveille – 7 Nov 1889 – Page 4, Column 2

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • Israel P. Loring, Administrator, to Francis M. Turner
  • Trustees German Church to Albert L. Robinson
  • Trustees German Church to E. J. Robinson

NOVEMBER.

  • John Boyle and wife to Robert B. Huston and other
  • Margaret W. Powell and other to Ambrose Hewitt
  • Martha Richter to J. M. Callahan and Jas. Manford
  • Susan and Wm. Rowin to Israel Warner
  • Sanford R. Wilson and wife to John M. Kelley
  • Thomas Dyer to Flora E. McKay
  • Geo. W. VanPelt and wife to James D. Glenn

Vevay Reveille – 14 Nov 1889 – Page 4, Column 2

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • Charles Goldenburg to Wm. F. Goldenburg
  • Matilda and Wm. Carnine to Charlotte and L. A. Hanna
  • James Stewart and wife to Josiah L. Moredock

Vevay Reveille – 21 Nov 1889 – Page 4, Column 3

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • James W. Gardner and wife to Viola Gardner
  • James Curry Sr. and wife to James H. Curry and others
  • Mary M. LeClerc and husband to A. J. Siebenthal
  • A. J. Siebenthal and wife to M. and A. R. LeClerc
  • Flavius J. Hollcroft and wife to Barney Klenburg
  • James and Olive Cowan to David and Margaret Cowan
  • Nancy Cowan to John Brown

Switzerland County Jury – Nov 1889

Switzerland County, Indiana, Circuit Court jury list appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 21 Nov 1889 – Page 4, Column 2

Jurors.

Jury Commissioners Charles C. Shaw and James P. Orem last Monday drew the names of the following persons to act as jurors at the next term of Circuit Court which will commence next Monday:

GRAND JURY—Alfred McCreary, Alpheus G. Hunter, William Miles, William Poston, Millard F. Turner, John P. White.

PETIT JURY—Thaddeus Ryan, A. C. Willoughby, James O. Truitt, Alfred Stewart, Robert Scott Jr., John H. Murphy, Elmer E. Hufford, Lincoln Means, William Scudder, Richard Coleman, Henry Wycoff, Marion Lyon.

Switzerland County Circuit Court – Sep 1889

Switzerland County, Indiana, Circuit Court reports appeared in:

Vevay Reveille – 5 Sep 1889 – Page 4, Column 2

LAW REPORT.
Switzerland Circuit Court.
W. T. Friedley, Judge; M. R. Sulzer, Prosecuting Attorney.

State vs. Frank Mellon; public intoxication; plea of guilty and fined $1.

State vs. Tom Ross; public intoxication; plea of guilty and fined $1.

State vs. Tom Ross; carrying concealed weapons; plea of guilty and fined $1.

State vs. Wm. A. Minor; public intoxication; plea of guilty and fined $1.

Robert E. Hall, Administrator, vs. Madison M. Phillips et al; foreclosure; judgment for $2,682.

Wm. C. Watts vs. Jesse B. Woodside et al; foreclosure; judgment for $461.70.

William Cunningham vs. Marion Reeves; to revive judgment; judgment for $126.50.

State vs. William Sullivan; assault and battery; trial by Judge; fined $5.

Andrew J. Schenck, Adm’r, vs. James H. Merit; foreclosure; judgment for $5,939.

Vevay Reveille – 12 Sep 1889 – Page 4, Column 2

LAW REPORT.
Switzerland Circuit Court.
W. T. Friedley, Judge; M. R. Sulzer, Prosecuting Attorney.

City of Vevay vs. Vevay Woolen Mill Company; on contract. Judgment for $177.11. U. P. Schenck appointed Receiver of Company, it being insolvent.

State vs. Wm. Plew; assault and battery. Plea of guilty, fined $1.

State vs. Walter Jennings; public intoxication. Plea of guilty, fined $1.

State vs. Peter Funk; public intoxication. Fined $1.

State vs. A. J. Courtney; assault and battery. Plea of guilty, fined $1.

State vs. A. J. Courtney; selling liquor on Sunday. Verdict of jury, not guilty.

State vs. Geo. W. Rayl; assault and battery. Verdict of jury, guilty; fined $1.

Wm. I. Reid vs. Fletcher Buress et al; in regard to title to real estate. Judgment for plaintiff for $25.

State vs. John Miles; assault and battery. Tried by court, and verdict not guilty.

State vs. Wm. Plew; two cases selling liquor without license. Plea of guilty, and court fined him $5 in each case.

State vs. Frank Shadday; public intoxication. Plead guilty, and court fined him $1.

 

PROBATE CASES.

Francis M. Griffith, guardian of Alvira Hollcroft and others; report and resignation approved.

James K. Pleasants, guardian of Kate Kellcher; report and resignation approved.

Dempsey Gullion, Administrator of Estate of Daniel McCreary; report and resignation approved.

Wm. L. Told, Administrator of the Estate of Garret Kelso; report and resignation approved.

John W. Lock, Administrator of the Estate of John Lock; partial report approved.

Martin M. Higgins, Administrator of Estate of Elizabeth McClanahan; report and resignation approved.

Wm. Geiske was appointed guardian of Mary E. Geiske and others.

John K. Pye, Administrator of the Estate of John Kerr; final report approved.

Wm. Matthews, guardian of Atlanta Rogers and others; partial report approved.

Vevay Reveille – 19 Sep 1889 – Page 4, Column 2

LAW REPORT.
Switzerland Circuit Court.

PROBATE DOCKET.
Before Judge Friedley.

Estate of Robert D. Fox; S. P. Miller & Co. allowed claim of $75.42.

Estate of Martha Hindman, deceased; Andrew J. Schenck allowed $435 and interest, for purchase money of real estate; Ward & VanOsdol allowed $20 for attorney’s fees; F. M. Griffith allowed $10 as costs of administrator; Wesley Bascom allowed $15 on account of last sickness o Mrs. Hindman; James R. Cole allowed $50 as cost of administration.

Estate of William Lawrence, deceased; estate being less than $500, the property was given to widow, Elizabeth Lawrence.

Estate of William Brindley, deceased; claim of John W. Wright for $17.58 allowed.

Estate of Hannah Brown, deceased; claim of Scott & Brown for $8.70 allowed.

Estate of William P. Eads, deceased; Dr. Geo. W. VanPelt allowed claim of $48.50; Dr. A. G. Craig, $7.45, also $38.35; William M. Patton, $12; Scott & Brown, $12.20.

John S. Malcomson was appointed guardian of Charles Hollcroft, a minor.

Proof of the wills of Jean Boyle and John Boyle were presented and the wills admitted to probate. James M. Scott qualified as executor.

Martha Shadday, guardian of Wm. H. Manuel and others; partial report approved.

Estate of Jacob F. Leatherbery, deceased; Wm. L. Leatherbry appointed administrator.

Guardianship of William J. Cain, Martha A. Cain guardian. James M. Guant, administrator of estate Martha A. Cain, filed a report, which was approved and the matter stricken from the docket.

Estate of Stephen Ellis, deceased; claims allowed; Jacob Imel, $41.25; Lawrence Conway, $51.50

David Armstrong, guardian of John Corns, an insane person, made a report—showing a balance of $586.38 in his hands. The report was approved. He was allowed $75 for services.

Estate of Sarah B. Fisher, deceased; partial report approved.

Lizzie B. Goldsmith, guardian of Zellie Goldsmith and others; report and resignation approved.

 

BEFORE JUDGE WALKER.

Estate of David Allen; Moses B. Allen allowed claim of $300.

Robert A. Harris, guardian of Bessie Barker; final report approved.

Mary A. Robentein, guardian of Clara Robenstein; final report approved.

Estate of Jane Thurston; claims allowed; Dr. John Elfers, $15; S. R. Heath, $11.65.

State vs. James Adams; public intoxication. Plea of guilty, fined $1.

State ex rel D. N. Haydon, Auditor, vs. Mary E. Roberts; foreclosure school fund mortgage. Judgment for $216.

George W. McLeod et al vs. James F. Slack, on bill of exchange. Judgment for $192.95.

Mary H. Jack vs. John L. Jack, guardian; on account. Judgment for $335.95.

Charles Morris vs. County Commissioners; suit for damages on a claim of unhealthy prison. Judgment for defendants.

State vs. Thomas Ross, public intoxication. Plea of guilty, fined $1.

State vs. same; carrying concealed weapons. Plea of guilty, fined $1.

Henry C. Walden vs. Wm. R. Walden et al; foreclosure. Judgment for $169.35

State vs. James Wason; assault and battery. Plea of guilty, fined $5.

State vs. Charles L. Gibson; selling liquor without license. Trial by Court and found not guilty.

State vs. Frank Graham; keeping gaming room. Verdict of jury, not guilty.

(On account of illness of Judge Friedley, Judge Walker has been holding Court for him since last Monday morning. Judge Friedley could not have made a more satisfactory appointment—the business of Court going along as usual. We are pleased to learn that Judge Friedley is rapidly improving.)

Vevay Reveille – 26 Sep 1889 – Page 4, Column 3

LAW REPORT.
Switzerland Circuit Court.
Before Judge Walker.

America Courtney vs. Andrew J. Courtney; judgment for $55 for attorney’s fee.

Harvey M. Ford vs. Thomas Gilbert et al; partition. Geo. W. McKay, Ebenezer Phillips, John P. White, appointed Commissioners to make partition.

Susan J. Bray vs. Charles Wiseman; to set aside Sheriff’s sale. Judgment for plaintiff.

State vs. James Roberts; two cases selling liquor without license. Verdict of jury, not guilty.

State vs. John Gerbracht; selling on Sunday. Verdict of jury, guilty; fined $10.

State vs. Smith Armstrong; public intoxication. Plea of guilty; fined $1.

 

Before Judge Friedley.

J. K. Pleasants et al vs. Wm. Smith et al; to revive a judgment of $421.20. Judgment for plaintiffs.

State vs. John Gerbracht; selling on Sunday, two cases. Plea of guilty; fined $5 in each case.

Norman Hatch vs. James. A. Hatch et al; on note, etc. Trial by Court; judgment for defendant.

State vs. Bud Banta; selling without license. Plea of guilty in two cases; fined $5 in each case.

State vs. Wm. Rook; selling without license. Plea of guilty in two cases; fined $5 in each case.

State vs. Wm. Smith; selling without license. Plea of guilty in two cases; fined $5 in each case.

 

PROBATE DOCKET.

Carroll S. Tandy appointed guardian of Joseph Hays and others.

Estate of John B. Gordon, Wm. S. Tower, Administrator; final report approved.

Estate of Hannah Brown, deceased. Claims allowed: James H. Brown, $336; Sarah A. Crandall, $336.

Wm. Carver, Executor of Hannah Carver; partial report approved.

Wm. Tait, Administrator of Martha Leap; final report approved.

The will of Grovalina Mead was admitted to probate.

John L. Jack, guardian of Mary E. Jack; final report approved.

F. M. Griffith, Administrator of John B. Hastings; final report approved.

John A. Lock, guardian of Neva B. Lock and others; partial report approved.

Geo. W. Fallis, guardian of Luella M. Fallis; final report approved.

John C. Henry, Trustee of Robert B. Henry; final report approved.

Francis Dunning, guardian of Mortimer Dunning; final report approved.

David Lee appointed Administrator of the estate of David P. Blodgett.

The will of William W. Huston admitted to probate, and Samuel B. Stoops appointed Executor.

Sanford R. Wilson, guardian of Margaret Wilson, report and resignation approved.

Vevay Reveille – 3 Oct 1889 – Page 4, Column 2

LAW REPORT.
Switzerland Circuit Court.

Henry S. Stucy vs. Edith B. Stucy; divorce. Defendant did not appear. Tried by Court, judgment for plaintiff. The two children Nellie S. and Lillian Gertrude given into the custody of Samuel Stucy until the further order of the Court.

State vs. Bud Banta et al; malicious trespass. Verdict of Jury, not guilty.

Harvey M. Ford vs. Thomas Gilbert et al; partition. Geo. W. McKay and John P. White, Commissioners, submitted their report of partition, which was approved.

Stephen J. Searcy vs. Rosanna Searcy; divorce. Tried by Court, divorce granted, and plaintiff given possession of the three minor children. The defendant given alimony amounting to $4,500.

Several cases continued.

 

PROBATE DOCKET.

Thomas A. Spencer, Guardian of Alice, Alvin and Adolphus Spencer. Full report as to Alice Spencer, who is of age, and discharged as to her. Partial report as to other wards, and guardianship continued as to them.

Albert G. Craig, guardian of Lillie C. Schenck. Sale of real estate approved.

Estate of Daniel McCreary, deceased. The Clerk was ordered to make distributions of funds in his hands.

Estate of William C. Kincaid, deceased. James C. Kincaid appointed Administrator.

Joseph Breecke, Administrator of the estate of Caroline Gooch, deceased. Partial report approved.

Switzerland County Real Estate Transfers – Oct 1889

Switzerland County, Indiana real estate transfers for October 1889 appeared in:

Vevay Reveille – 3 Oct 1889 – Page 4, Column 2

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • Augustus Hatton to John C. Hatton
  • Geo. S. Dillman and wife to Squire H. Griswold
  • Sarah Humphrey to Frank H. McHenry
  • Circuit Court of Ohio County to heirs of Wm. Powell, deceased
  • Samuel Lostutter and wife to Rhoda Dibble

Vevay Reveille – 24 Oct 1889 – Page 4, Column 2

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • Lorinda Brindley et al to James J. Brindley, Edward H. Brindley, Ira M. Brindley, David A. Brindley, Henry M. Brindley.
  • Albert A. Brindley et al to Lorinda Brindley
  • John H. Smith and wife to Henry H. Buchanan
  • Eliza Baxter to John Stoops
  • Thurston Netherland to James F. Simpson
  • Thurston Netherland to Samuel Lamb
  • Circuit Court to Harvey Ford et al
  • Nathan Fisher and wife to Nathan VanOsdol
  • George Vaughn to Thurston Netherland
  • Allen Markland to Theophilus Markland
  • Mary A. Colvin to James M. Lemon
  • Thomas Carver to Nervie Noble and children
  • Augustus Hatton and wife to Mary Belle Harper
  • Augustus Hatton and wife to Ellison and Aletha J. McGuire
  • Martha C. Gerard to L. M. Hotchkiss
  • Charles Gribben to Jane Walden
  • John F. Banta and wife to Wilson C. and Wm. Ford
  • James W. Tapp and wife to William Culbertson
  • Ellen and James Moredock and other to Daniel Nave

Vevay Reveille – 31 Oct 1889 – Page 4, Column 3

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • John W. Howard and wife to Catherine Ramseyer
  • Charles Gullion to Dempsey Gullion
  • Trustees Phoenix and Indiana Lodges I. O. O. F. to Anna Jain
  • Lorana Israel to John J. Elsrod
  • Maria Lostutter and husband to Charles Fancher

3rd Indiana Calvary Reunion – Vevay 1889

The following article about Vevay, Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 17 Oct 1889 – Page 4, Column 1
See also: Switzerland County Military Records

THIRD IND. CAVALRY
A GRAND REUNION IN VEVAY.
Speeches, Songs and Feasting.
The City in Holiday Attire and the Bold Riders
Are Given an Enthusiastic Welcome.

It was a lovely autumnal day last Thursday. Early in the morning the city was astir, flags going up on Court House, on the Bank, suspended across streets, from business houses and residences, and soon the principal streets were a sea of flags and bunting—to greet and honor the members of the 3d Ind. Cavalry, who were to assemble here in a military family reunion.

[See newspaper for full details of reunion.]

The following were in attendance. We have taken care to prepare a correct list and if any are omitted it is unintentional:

COMPANY A—James Phillips, Chas. W. Lee, Indianapolis; Wm. Sauvine, D. M. Haskell, John D. Brindley, H. J. Brindley, S. M. Dumont, A. J. Siebenthall, David Dyer, J. C. Long, L. F. Hatch, Vevay; F. A. Jackson, Patriot; Robert B. Short, Chas. R. Clark, New Albany; James Anderson, Wideawake, Ky.; F. W. Kassebaum, Wm. R. Johnston, Aurora; D. C. Kern, Jacob Kern, John Farrell, Moorefield; James K. Reed, Stephen Grimes, Chas. Banks, George Armstrong, Charles McKay, L. D. Daily, Brooksburg; C. R. Poston, Patriot; C. M. Newkirk, Hannibal Farrell, Bennington; J. E. English, New Washington; J. W. Quinn, North Madison; Benjamin Cole, Mt. Sterling; Benjamin Cole, Mt. Sterling; William Stevens, Daniel Sprague, Florence; A. C. Weaver, Poston; H. D. Banta, Craig; George P. Baird, Robert P. Porter, Owen; W. N. Seymour, Sugar Branch; E. Mathis, Manville; H. E. Rodgers, Canaan; John Walters, Lamb; H. W. Gordon, Huntington, W. Va; Daniel Brown, Milton, Ky.; A. D. VanOsdol, Madison; Eli Brooks, Noblesville.

COMPANY B—William T. Marsh, Leavensworth; Charles Stoker, Martinsville; Adam Stoker, Edwardsville; M. V. Fullerton, New Albany; Cyrus Demaree, Lawrenceburg; John Wiseman, Lamb; James Hanna, Hoopstown, Ill.; N. G. Dennis, Dillsboro; F. W. Cole, Bennington; William Conyers, Pleasant; T. M. Hanna, Hanover.

COMPANY C—William S. Vail, Forest; C. W. Johnston, Moore’s Hill; James W. Kennett, Markland; Mathew Worstell, Moorefield; Ostrum Boright, Paul Clark, Mt. Sterling; James Higgins, Brooksburg; F. Alley, Kokomo; James C. Kincaid, A. J. Courtney, John Moxley, John T. Schroeder, John G. Long, John Morris, John W. Kincaid, James Albro, Vevay; H. B. Sparks, Rising Sun; Will W. Long, Franklin; C. R. Rolston, Sugan; James K. Blackburn, Seeitan, Ohio; J. B. Williams, G. W. Lee, P. T. Demaree, Madison.

COMPANY D—Eli S. Powell, Dillsboro; Martin V. Bruce, Cochran; Emsley Suits, Zenas; Alonzo Ward, Wilmington; Phillip Kenah, H. G. Lamkin, Aurora; George E. Day, Lawrenceburg; M. Harmon, Bennington; John Senior, Madison; A. H. Myers, Wide Awake, Ky.

COMPANY E—G. W. Pearson, Indianapolis; George Brunkworth, Louisville, Ky.; John Wooly, Hanover; J. F. Wildman, Muncie; Wm. Tait, Vevay; Wm. L. Lee, Saluda; H. W. Reed, Dayton, O.; T. G. Day, Correct; John Griner, James Graham, Oscar Trigg, Gam. S. Taylor, David Rushton, Joseph Deilhein, Robt. B. Gray, John Hoglan, Col. W. S. McClure, David Rushton, Madison; A. C. Monroe, Swanville; A. L. Shanon, John P. Matthews, Hanover; Wm. Wathington, Stony Point.

COMPANY F—Christian Mead, Lawrel; John Grubb, New Trenton; S. D. Rodgers, Corinth, Ky.; Robert Begs, Crasier; J. W. Olliphant, Hartford City; Jonas Sugden, Lexington, Ky.; A. Walden, Vevay; J. O. Martin, Sugar Branch; Ira Hathaway, Columbus; Wm. Cotton, Thomas H. Little, Connersville.

COMPANY G—G. F. Herriott, Indianapolis; Horace Weaver, Charles Riker, Franklin.

COMPANY H—Oliver Gard, Frankfort.

COMPANY I—John W. Whitlow, Jeffersonville; A. D. VanOsdol, (also Co. A), Madison.

COMPANY K—Peter Funk, Markland; Col. Robt. Klein, Florence; Wm. Sherman, John Romans, Ghent, Ky.

COMPANY L—J. F. McKee, Brookville; John L. Sellers, Putnamsville; Daniel Lock, Bennington; John E. Read, Connersville; B. Rhoades, Orange; Taylor Stepleton, Aaron.

COMPANY M—F. M. Brown, Hayne’s Corner; N. H. Morrison, John H. Murphy, Sugar Branch; Wm. Cowan, Patriot; W. G. Marsh, Tipton; Daniel McMullin, Versailles.

REGIMENT—Scott Carter, Col. John Patton, Q. M., Vevay.

Company C, 3rd Indiana Calvary Roster – 1889

The following article appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 10 Oct 1889 – Page 4, Column 4
See also: Switzerland County Military Records

ROSTER CO. C, 3D IND. CAVALRY.
With Present Post Office Address Where Known.

Allen, Charles; dead.

Anderson, Geo. P.; dead.

Albro, James, Vevay, Ind.

Alley, Fuel, Manville, Ind.

Bosaw, William; dead.

Banks, Simeon; killed.

Bledso, Benjamin; killed.

Bright, Peter; killed.

Butcher, Charles; dead.

Boright, Ostrum; Mt. Sterling, Ind.

Burton, Allen; P. O. unknown.

Barkis, Francis; P. O. unknown.

Blackburn, Jas.; P. O. unknown.

Banks, Charles; Brooksburg, Ind.

Bays, Albert; Grandview, Ind.

Cline, Milton V; dead.

Clark, Lieut. Paul; Mt. Sterling, Ind.

Coy, Joseph; P. O. unknown.

Campfield, William; dead.

Courtney, Andrew; Vevay.

Danglade, Capt. Theophield M.; dead.

Dailey, Jesse V.; dead.

Demaree, Benj. F.; P. O. unknown.

Dillinger, Joseph R.; died in Andersonville.

Driver, Elliott; Milo, Ill.

Elliott, Isaiah; P. O. unknown.

Fuget, Walter; died in Andersonville.

Frankra, Henry; dead.

Fugit, Morton D.; dead.

Gibbons, Jas.; P. O. unknown.

Godden, Albert; P. O. unknown.

Greenwood, Wesley; died in Andersonville.

Gailey, John; Corydon, Ind.

Humphrey, Isaac; died in Andersonville.

Heath, Martin; killed.

Heath, Samuel A.; killed.

Hice, Granville; P. O. unknown.

Higgins, Martin; died in Andersonville.

Higgins, John W.; died in Andersonville.

Higgins, James.

Higgins, Martin M.; Moorefield, Ind.

Holmes, David W.; Louisville, Ky.

Harris, Leander W.; P. O. unknown.

Hunt, Dudley.

Irby, John; P. O. unknown.

Irby, Chas. W.; P. O. unknown.

Joyce, James; died in Andersonville.

Johnson, Chas; Moore’s Hill, Ind.; wounded.

Kincaid, John E.; dead.

Kanah, William; dead.

Kelso, Edward; died in Andersonville.

Kennett, James W.; dead.

Kincaid, John W.; Vevay, Ind.

Kincaid, James C.; Vevay, Ind.

Kirkpatrick, Newton; dead.

Lemmon, Maj. Charles; killed.

Lewis, Isaac; died in Andersonville.

Lamb, Samuel; killed.

Long, Lieut. W. W.; Franklin, Ind.

Long, John G.; Vevay, Ind.

Lee, George; Madison, Ind.

Lee, John.

Lamb, George, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Myers, John M; dead.

Myers, Eugene R.; dead.

Miller, Benj. C.; dead.

Martin, George; died in Andersonville.

Martin, Joseph; dead.

Martin, Capt. Ephriam H.; Cincinnati, Ohio.

Mennet, Francis L.; San Minguel, Cal.

Marsh, James W.; Hamilton, Ky.

Morris, John; Vevay, Ind.

Moxley, John W.; Vevay, Ind.

Morris, Henry; Aurora, Ind.

Myers, Abijah, Wideawake, Ky.

McLeod, James; P. O. unknown.

Noah, Balser; dead.

Owens, Fletcher; dead.

Pebler, David; killed.

Pickett, Alfred; dead.

Plew, Daniel; dead.

Plew, Abraham; dead.

Peters, Wm. D.; P. O. unknown; wounded.

Peabody, Ira; Sugar Branch, Ind.

Peelman, Christopher Co.

Picket, Edward.

Pittman, Hillard.

Pollison, Jas. R.; P. O. unknown.

Pollman, Wm.; P. O. unknown.

Pickett, Theo L.; Markland, Ind.

Rodgers, Lieut. George; dead.

Ricketts, George; Markland, Ind.; wounded.

Ricketts, Albert; Vevay, Ind.

Rowlison, Calvin; Brooksburg, Ind.

Rodgers, James; Greenwood, Ind.

Rothchilds, Mox; P. O. unknown.

Roberts, Daniel; P. O. unknown.

Smelly, Thomas; killed.

Shadday, Fogleman; dead.

Sheets, Wm. H.; P. O. unknown.

Stephenson, William; P. O. unknown.

Stepleton, Jesse; P. O. unknown.

Stepleton, Wesley L.; Bennington, Ind.

Schroeder, John T.; Vevay, Ind.; wounded.

Shadday, George; dead.

Smith, William; P. O. unknown.

Swang, Lewis; P. O. unknown.

Sparks, Henry B.; Aurora, Ind.

Sparks, Wm.; Chicago, Ill.

Shutts, Isaac; killed.

Tinker, Lieut. Ira D.; dead.

Towbridge, Eloch; dead.

Tower, Oliver O.; Kansas City, Mo.

Tower, John; dead.

Taylor, Andrew; Florence, Ind.

Thomas, Frederick; Florence, Ind.

Tague, Marion; Florence, Ind.

Vail, William S.; P. O. unknown.

Vail, Wm; P. O. unknown.

Wilcox, Chas. C.; dead.

Walk, Andrew T.; P. O. unknown.

Walk, Martin V.; P. O. unknown.

White, Chas. N.; dead.

Wiley, John R.; P. O. unknown.

Wolf, John; P. O. unknown.

Worstell, Matthew, Moorefield, Ind.

Williams, John; Madison, Ind.; wounded.

Company A, 3d Indiana Calvary Roster – 1889

The following article appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 10 Oct 1889 – Page 1, Column 3
See also: Switzerland County Military Records

ROSTER CO. A, 3D IND. CAVALRY,
With Present Post Office Address Where Known.

Anderson, Jas. W.; Wideawake, Ky.

Adkinson, Samuel; South Haven, Kansas.

Adkinson, Joseph K.; dead.

Adams, James N.; killed.

Armstrong, Geo.; Locust, Ky.

Anshutz, Gottleb W.,; dead.

Bellamy, Flavious J.; dead.

Baird, Wm. P.; dead.

Brindley, Elijah; killed.

Burns, Barney; killed.

Baxter, Francis W.; dead.

Bristow, Isaac W.; dead.

Bondurant, Dewit W.; dead.

Baird, Geo. P.; Owen, Ind.

Brindley, Henry J.; Vevay, Ind.

Brindley, John; Vevay, Ind.

Brindley, Wm. G.; Wideawake, Ky.

Brooks, Eli; Noblesville, Ind.

Buchanan, Capt. Jacob S.; Evansville, Ind.

Brown, Daniel; Milton, Ky.

Banta, Henry D.; Lamb, Ind.; wounded.

Bardwell, August C.; P. O. unknown.

Cunningham, Chas. S.; killed.

Cline, John; dead.

Clark, Chas. R.; New Albany, Ind.

Cotton, Henry W.; Alameda, California; wounded.

Cole, Benjamin; Mt. Sterling, Ind.

Daily, Joseph D.; Austin, Mo.; wounded.

Daily, Lorenzo D.; Brooksburg, Ind.

Dumont, Sidney M.; Vevay, Ind.

Dunn, Wm. D.; dead.

Dyer, David; Vevay, Ind.; wounded.

Eblin, John L.; P. O. unknown; wounded.

Ellis, Enis; P. O. unknown.

English, Jas. E.; New Washington, Ind.

Fallis, David W.; killed.

Ferguson, Wm. H.; killed.

Farrell, Silas; dead.

Farrell, John; Moorefield, Ind.

Farrell, Hannibel; Bennington, Ind.

Gilbert, Capt. B. F.; Carsville, Ky.

Gordon, Harrison; Huntington, West Virginia.

Harvey, Pruitt D.; dead.

Howigen, Michael; dead.

Hatch, Lewis F.; Vevay, Ind.; wounded.

Haskell, David M.; Vevay, Ind.; wounded.

Hays, Adam O.; P. O. unknown; wounded.

Heath, Francis A.; P. O. unknown.

Hollenback, Cornelius; P. O. unknown.

Hollenback, John H.; P. O. unknown.

Hufford, Jas. L.; Evansville, Ind.

Hart, Joseph A.; Vineyard, Ind.

Jackson, Francis A.; Warsaw, Ky.

Johnston, Wm. R.; Aurora, Ind.

Kieth, John M.; wounded.

Kirkpatrick, David W.; Carrollton, Ky.; wounded.

Kassabaum, Fred. W.; Aurora, Ind.; wounded.

Kern, Jacob; Moorefield, Ind.

Kern, David C.; Moorefield, Ind.

Lee, Capt. Chas. W.; Indianapolis, Ind.; wounded.

Little, Geo.; died.

Long, J. C.; Vevay, Ind.; wounded.

Lancaster, Wm.; Jetmore, Kansas.

Lamson, Rodolph; North Madison, Ind.

Lamson, Lieut. Thos. D.; Neoga, Ill.

Livings, Francis; Allensville, Ind.

Lawrence, Theodore; Ladoga, Ind.

Miller, John P.; dead.

Morton, Oliver F.; dead.

Mix, Lyman W.; Indianapolis, Ind.

Matthews, Elijah; Manville, Ind.

McKay, Chas. D.; Brooksburg, Ind.

McKay, W. M.; Greensburg, Ind.

McKay, W. M.; Greensburg, Ind.

Miller, Jas. S.; Cincinnati, Ohio; wounded.

Mead, Wm. W.; Indianapolis, Ind.

Moxley, Francis W.; St. Marys, O.

More, John; Salunda, Ind.

Newkirk, Chas. M.; Bennington, Ind.

Patton, Maj. Wm.; dead.

Pettit, Willer J.; dead.

Porter, Lieut. Robt. P.; Owen, Ind.

Pate, Jas. W.; Paultown, Ind.

Phillips, Thadius; Aurora, Ind.

Phillips, James; Indianapolis, Ind.

Pollock, Alexander, P. O. unknown.

Poston, Sanford; P. O. unknown.

Poston, Calvin R.; Patriot, Ind.

Quinn, James; dead.

Quinn, Jas. A.

Quirk, John.

Robert, Robt. W.; dead.

Rochat, Chas. W.; dead.

Reed, Jas. K.; Brookville, Ind.; wounded.

Redd, Jas. E.; Fresno, Cal.

Roberts, Moses P.; Mockport, Ind.

Rodgers, Henry E.; P. O. unknown.

Sedam, Levi; dead.

See, Robt. W.; dead.

Sturman, Jas.; P. O. unknown.

Sharp, Wm.; wounded.

Stratford, Thos. W.; Indianapolis, Ind.

Stratford, Alfred; Indianapolis, Ind.

Sauvain, John W.; Mt. Sterling, Ind.

Short, Robt. B.; Milton, Ky.

Seymour, Wm.; Jersey, Ind.

Siebenthal, Andrew J.; Vevay, Ind.

Sprague, Daniel; Florence, Ind.

Stevens, Wm. H.; Florence, Ind.; wounded.

Tompson, Jas. W.; Indianapolis, Ind.

VanOsdol, Christopher C.; killed.

VanOsdol, Argus D.; Madison, Ind.

Vanice, Jacob B.; P. O. unknown.

Weaver, John E.; killed.

Wood, Fletcher D.; wounded.

Wright, James M.; dead.

Wright, Ira M.; Neoga, Ill.

Webb, Wm. W.; dead.

Wallace, Geo. W.; P. O. unknown.

Watters, John; Lamb, Ind.; wounded.

Workman, Benjamin; P. O. unknown; wounded.

Weaver, Henry B.; Logansport, Ind.

Weaver, Augustus C.; Mud Lick, Ind.

Yarnal, Edward B.; Dallas, Tex.