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Vevay Fire Company Officers – 1887

The following article about Vevay, Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 13 Jan 1887 – Page 4, Column 3

Vevay Fire Company, No. 2, elected the following officers at their regular meeting Monday night:

  • Jacob Wahl, President
  • Henry Hengehold, Vice President
  • John Roberts, Secretary
  • Nat M. Fallis, assistant Secretary and Treasurer
  • Joseph Thamann, Capt. of Engine
  • Fred Plew, Capt. of Hook and Ladder
  • Chas. Hollcroft, 1st Lieutenant of Engine
  • Gabe Robinson, 1st Lieutenant of Hook and Ladder
  • Gabe Robinson, M. F. Wainscott, Fred Plew, Police.
  • W. J. Downey, 1st Engineer
  • M. F. Wainscott, Stoker
  • R. A. Knox, Jr., Driver

Company hold their meetings on 2d and 4th Monday nights in each month.

Switzerland County K. of P. Officers – 1887

The following article about Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 13 Jan 1887 – Page 4, Column 3

K. of P.
Officers elected for the ensuing term:

  • C. S. Tandy, P. C. C.
  • J. A. Vanosdol, C. C.
  • R. T. F. Abbett, V. C. C.
  • D. B. Smith, P.
  • I. P. Loring, K. of R. and S.
  • W. H. Plesants, M. of A.
  • A. J. Porter, M. of F.
  • P. C. Holland, M. of E.
  • Charles Blach, I. G.
  • Joseph E. Hart, O. G.
  • A. G. Craig, Representative to Grand Lodge
  • J. E. Williams, U. P. McHenry, A.
  • W. R. Johnston, Trustee

Switzerland County I.O.O.F. Officers – 1887

The following article about Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 13 Jan 1887 – Page 4, Column 3

I. O. O. F.
Officers for Ensuing Year.

Naomi Encampment, No. 13

  • Oscar H. Webb, C. P.
  • I. P. Loring, H. P.
  • H. Weales, Jr., S. W.
  • W. P. Hall, T.
  • D. N. Hayden, S.
  • Ollie S. Johnson, J. W.
  • R. T. Graham, I. S.
  • A. P. Dufour, G.
  • I. S. Hathorn, 1st W.
  • O. P. Burns, 2d W.
  • W. P. Hall, 3d W.
  • N. M. Fallis, 4th W.
  • T. J. Gordon and P. E. Told, G. T.

Meets 1st and 3d Friday evenings.

 

Pleasant Lodge, No. 623, Bennington.

  • Edward Shull, N. G.
  • John S. Steele, V. G.
  • F. M. Neal, Secretary
  • Hiram Ford, Treasurer

The Lodge now has 21 members and over $177 in the treasury. At the meeting last Tuesday night two were initiated.

Switzerland County F. & A. M. Officers – 1887

The following article about Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 13 Jan 1887 – Page 4, Column 3

F. & A. M.
Officers for Ensuing Year.

Lodge at Florence.

  • J. I. O’Neal, W. M.
  • Wm. Kincaid, S. W.
  • Thos. Land, J. W.
  • George Moredock, Treas.
  • John H. Daubenheyer, Sec.
  • Perry Franklin, S. D.
  • J. C. Packenham, J. D.
  • John F. McCreary, Tyler
  • Dennis Miller and Charles N. Scudder, Stewards.

Lodge at Patriot.

  • Abel F. Douglass, W. M.
  • E. E. Hufford, S. W.
  • J. T. Bodkin, J. W.
  • W. A. Olcott, Treas.
  • Hal Howe, Sec.
  • Wm. Gockel, Jr., S. D.
  • Wm. Stewart, J. D.
  • E?za Abbott, Tyler

Lodge at Ghent, Ky.

  • T. M. Scott, W. M.
  • Florian Griffith, S. W.
  • C. H. Duncan, J. W.
  • W. H. Parker, Sec.
  • J. Q. Tandy, Treas.
  • R. W. O’Neal, S. D.
  • T. P. Griffith, J. D.
  • D. G. Owen, Tyler

Switzerland County GAR Officers – 1887

The following article about the GAR in Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 13 Jan 1887 – Page 4, Column 3
See also: Switzerland County Military Records

G. A. R.
Officers for Ensuing Year.

Charles W. Heath Post, No. 109, East Enterprise, Ind.:

  • Crawford Miller, P. C.
  • Theodore Wells, S. V. C.
  • Henry Tinker, J. V. C.
  • Thomas Lakeman, O. D.
  • George Armstrong, O. G.
  • Mortimer Longwood, Chap.
  • John VanOsdol, Sarg.
  • Jerry Hollcroft, Guard
  • John Wiley, Q. M.
  • E. A. Laseur, Adjutant

The officers of this Post were installed last Saturday by Capt. J. F. Simpson, Past P. C., assisted by F. J. Moxley, of Vevay. John Morris and Mr. Ake were mustered. Oysters and other refreshments were served. Visitors from Florence and other Posts were present and the old boys had a pleasant meeting.

Maj. Patton Post, No. 157, Vevay:

  • F. J. Moxley, P. C.
  • D. M. Miller, S. V. C.
  • W. H. Lamson, J. V. C.
  • Thomas H. Downey, Q. M.
  • W. J. Baird, Adjutant
  • Dr. Wm. Freeman, Surgeon
  • B. W. VanOsdol, Chap.
  • John D. Pavey, O. D.
  • James E. Kincaid, Q. M. S.
  • B. Klenburg, O. G.
  • George R. McKay, S. M.

Hiram W. Williamson Post, No. 465, Florence:

  • John H. Daubenheyer, P. C.
  • Robert Kline, S. V. C.
  • Wm. Stoops, J. V. C.
  • Anthony Teile, Surg.
  • Cornelius Miller, Chap.
  • Joseph Patterson, Q. M.
  • Wm. Givens, O. D.
  • Joseph Bonnell, O. G.

The Post will meet Jan. 15, at 1 o’clock, for installation of officers and other business.

Switzerland County Real Estate Transfers – Dec 1886

Switzerland County, Indiana real estate transfers for December 1886 appeared in:

Vevay Reveille – 9 Dec 1886 – Page 5, Column 1

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • George Adams and wife to Augustus Hatton
  • Permelia Clark to Enoch Colon
  • Wm. J. Platt, Executor, to George Bunger
  • Wm. H. Vawter and wife to Mary Fish
  • Sheriff Simpson to Zellie C. Grisard
  • Ezra Gilbert et al to Benj. F. Gilbert
  • Ezra Gilbert et al to Mary E. and James H. Gilbert
  • David Shull and wife to Wm. H. Voris
  • Francis M. Griffith, Commissioner, to Edward Dowler
  • Sheriff Simpson to State of Indiana
  • Sheriff Simpson to State of Indiana

Vevay Reveille – 23 Dec 1886 – Page 4, Column 4

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • Benjamin Cole, Administrator, to Clarence Cole
  • Ulyses P. Craig to Mary Downey
  • Caroline P. and Wm. Smith to Benjamin Jain
  • James Cole to Lillie M. Hall
  • Sheriff Simpson to Wm. T. Detraz et al
  • Mary and A. C. Downey to William Dennis
  • Peter McMakin, Commissioner, to Fred L. Grisard

Switzerland County Commissioners’ Allowances – Dec 1886

Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ allowances appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 16 Dec 1886 – Page 4, Column 4

List of Allowances
Made by the Board of Commissioners of Switzerland County, at their December session, 1886.

JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP PAUPER EXPENSES.

  • John Melcher, for coal for Nancy Schenck, $4.68
  • John Melcher, for coal for Mrs. Bosaw, $4.80
  • John Melcher, for coal for Mrs. Leach, $6.36
  • John Melcher, for coal for Mrs. Jennings, $5.46
  • John Melcher, for coal for Mrs. Simpson, $2.40
  • John Melcher, for coal for Mrs. Cole, $2.40
  • John Melcher, for coal for Samuel Butler, $3.60
  • Golay & Stevens, for medicine for Hawes Redd, $0.50
  • C. V. Thiebaud, for groceries for Mrs. Simpson, $5.00
  • Thos. H. Downey & Son, groceries for Keith Tardy, $1.00
  • George S. Reeves, groceries for Mrs. Miller and family, $5.00
  • George W. Ricketts, for rent for Mrs. Miller, $5.00
  • Z. I. Yonge & Co., goods for Mrs. Simpson, $2.50
  • Samuel Spencer, rent for Leach family, $3.00
  • Shaw & Detraz, groceries for Mrs. McCorkhill, $2.00
  • Scott & Brown, for groceries for Mrs. E. Cole, $12.00
  • O. S. Waldo, for sundries for Nancy Schenck, $8.00
  • O. S. Waldo, for sundries for Dick Russell, $2.00
  • O. S. Waldo, for school book for Ed Swango, $0.20
  • Mrs. Lucy M. Detraz, rent for Mrs. Orem, $6.00
  • A. J. Schenck, sundries for Boggs family, $19.17
  • Harry Schmeidt, 2 qrs rent Boggs family, $18.00
  • F. L. Grisard, sundries for Mrs. McCorkhill, $3.00
  • F. L. Grisard, sundries for Leach family, $12.00
  • F. L. Grisard, sundries for Gabriel Taylor family, $10.40
  • F. L. Grisard, sundries for Mrs. Jennings, $14.00
  • Peter E. Told, coal for N. N. Martin, $5.40
  • Peter E. Told, coal for Mrs. Orem, $3.00
  • Peter E. Told, coal for Mrs. Cole, $2.28
  • Peter E. Told, coal for John Sullivan, $1.80
  • Paul Leasure, for rent for Nancy Schenck, $6.00
  • Mrs. Julia Wolf, for keeping Ben Baraer, $11.25
  • Noah N. Martin, for himself, $10.00
  • John Gautamuller, $10.00
  • Mrs. Mary Kilgore, for herself, $12.50
  • Dicey Estes, for keeping McGee children, $12.00
  • P. S. Sage, 6 months as physician for poor, $22.50
  • Charles P. Means, for boarding Mrs. McCorkhill, $5.00
  • John L. Thiebaud, school books for poor children, $16.60
  • James S. Knox, taking paupers to poor house, $1.00

YORK TOWNSHIP PAUPER EXPENSES.

  • Schrumpf & Told, sundries for Robt Kilgore, $8.00
  • Schrumpf & Told, sundries for Sarah Burk, $5.00
  • Schrumpf & Told, sundries for Nancy Andrews, $5.00
  • Schrumpf & Told, sundries for Mrs. Skidmore, $8.00
  • Schrumpf & Told, sundries for Calvin Fredenberg, $6.00
  • Mrs. Farrer, for keeping Mrs. Perkins, $26.00
  • Mrs. Indiana Fulton, keeping Sally Knipper, $10.00
  • John I. O’Neal, breadstuff Calvin Fredenberg, $3.00
  • John I. O’Neal, breadstuff for Polly McClelland, $3.00
  • John I. O’Neal, breadstuff for Mahala Wheeler, $3.00
  • Geo. N. Reeves, sundries for Polly McClelland, $4.00
  • Geo. Clendenning, for coffin for Hoster, $5.00
  • Wm. C. Robinson, sundries for Mahala Wheeler, $5.00
  • J. M. W. Langsdale, M. D., 6 months as physician for poor, $10.00

POSEY TOWNSHIP PAUPER EXPENSES.

  • Jas. Love & Co., sundries for John J. Morris, $5.00
  • Jas. Love & Co., sundries for Rebecca Day, $5.00
  • S. Howe & Co., sundries for Mrs. J. H. Gillis, $10.00
  • E. E. & W. F. North, sundries for Rachel Harslet, $3.00
  • L. H. Emerson, cash to send A. Boyd away, $5.00
  • Wm. Gockel, Jr., sundries for Sarah James, $5.00
  • T. M. Vanhouten, for man, woman and child, $0.75
  • E. G. Seymour, for coffin, box, etc., Mrs. Haystet, $8.00
  • E. E. & Wm. F. North, sundries for Andrew Boyd, $5.00
  • Harris & Galbraith, sundries for C. Icenogle, $5.00
  • Edgar M. Cheever, M. D., for 6 months as physician for poor, $37.50

COTTON TOWNSHIP PAUPER EXPENSES.

  • S. R. Heath, sundries for Elias Brown, $16.52
  • S. R. Heath, sundries for Mary Wells, $4.88
  • John S. Fleming, keeping Bills children, $5.94
  • Mary Richmond, keeping Pelsor child, $8.00
  • Hugh S. Pickett, keeping 2 Pelsor children, $20.00
  • Thomas Lawton, keeping Ben Pelsor, $12.00
  • U. H. Stow, keeping Amanda English, $10.00
  • James H. Gibbs, sundries for David Tibbatts, $8.00
  • James H. Gibbs, sundries for Mary Merrill, $18.00
  • William Carnine, for keeping 8 children from poor house, $83.75
  • John Elfer, M. D., 6 months as physician for poor, $25.00

PLEASANT TOWNSHIP PAUPER EXPENSES.

  • J. S. Steele, sundries for Mrs. Sutherland, $12.23
  • J. S. Steele, sundries for Mrs. Lientz, $10.00
  • J. S. Steele, sundries for John Courtney, $2.75
  • James P. Marsh, flour for John Courtney, $2.50
  • Ben Belden, flour for John Courtney, $2.25
  • Hiram Ford, wood for Wm. Southerland, $1.00
  • F. M. Seaver, school books for Newt Day’s children, $1.40
  • John Montayne, wood for Mrs. Lientz, $5.62
  • Jacob Lin?horn, wood for Wm. Sutherland, $0.75
  • Miss O. H. Ricketts, sundries for Mrs. McDaniel, $8.00
  • L. B. Slawson, for paid McMakin wood for Sutherland, $0.75
  • L. B. Slawson, bacon for Mrs. Lientz, $0.50
  • Robt. G. Simpson, M. D., 6 months poor physician 1st precinct, $12.50
  • Scott Culbertson, M. D., 6 months poor physician 2d precinct, $10.00
  • Jack Shaddy, wood for Mrs. Leintz, $1.00
  • Harry Gribben, for keeping Sarah Sheets, $7.00

CRAIG TOWNSHIP PAUPER EXPENSES.

  • William Andrew, for keeping M. C. Windhyser, $9.00
  • John M. Golay, for keeping Sarah LeClerc, $5.00
  • F. L. Grisard, groceries for Ostranders, $5.20
  • ? J. Seibenthal, breadstuff for Ostranders, $5.20
  • C. V. Thiebaud, sundries for ? J. Leap, Jr., $14.00
  • Z. I. Yonge & Co., clothing for George Waltz, $5.00
  • Robert Stevens, provisions for Rachel Roberts, $5.00
  • Philip Romerill, taking Wm. Turner to poor house, $3.00
  • J. B. Shadday, M. D., 6 months as physician for poor, $11.00

PAUPER ALLOWANCES.

  • Enoch S. Adams, keeping paupers at poor house etc., $194.45
  • Z. I. Yonge & Co., calico and botting for comforts for poor house, $8.28
  • C. Goldenburg & Son, repairs, $0.50

COUNTY OFFICERS’ FEES.

  • P. C. Holland, for services as Auditor, etc., last qr, $442.52
  • C. G. Adams, for services as Treasurer, $200.00
  • W. R. Johnston, services as County Atty, $75.00
  • W. C. Walden, services as Co. Superintendent, $234.00
  • Wm. H. Scott, 6 days as Co. Commissioner, $21.00
  • John F. Houze, 6 days as Co. Commissioner, $21.00
  • David Armstrong, 6 days as Co. Commissioner, $21.00
  • James F. Simpson, 6 days as Sheriff Com Court, $12.00

BRIDGE AND HIGHWAY EXPENSE.

  • Fleming Cousins, for taking care bridge floor, Beatty’s Ford, $2.00
  • Anthony Te?le, setting posts and making embankment Turtle Creek, $10.00
  • James F. Simpson, serving notices on road viewers, $7.35
  • G. W. McKay, viewing and surveying Orem road, $8.20
  • Perry K. Cotton, viewing and surveying, $4.50
  • Ed. C. Shull, viewing and surveying, $1.50
  • Joseph Brown, chain carrier, $1.50
  • Wm. H. ? Turner, chain carrier, $1.50
  • Jas. S. Knox, buggy for bridge man to Markland, $1.00

BOOKS, STATIONERY AND PRINTING.

  • Wm. J. Baird, for printing and advertising, $17.65
  • Walter A. ?ooz, printing and advertising, $2.75
  • W. B. Barford, books and stationery, $42.20
  • Indianapolis Journal Co., stationery, $25.00
  • Baker & Thornton, stationery, $93.60
  • P. T. Hartford, stationery, $12.00

CRIMINAL AND JAIL EXPENSES.

  • Peter K. Told, for coal for jail, $4.20
  • James F. Simpson, arresting and taking Harry Orem to House of Refuge, $34.65
  • James F. Simpson, receiving, boarding and discharging prisoners, $54.60
  • Thomas J. Gordon, repairs on Sheriff’s house and jail, $4.00
  • A. J. Schenck, blankets, glass, &c., for jail, $6.54
  • Z. I. Yonge & Co., blankets for jail, $2.50
  • C. Goldenberg & Son, repairs, stove pipe, etc., $2.37
  • Thos. J. Gordon, building coal house at jail, $40.00

COURT HOUSE EXPENSE.

  • P. C. Holland, office expense, $2.00
  • T. H. Downey & Son, coal hods and tumblers, $2.40
  • Hiram Corns, ice for county officers, $7.70
  • F. L. Grisard, padlock coal hod & clothes hook, $1.45
  • C. G. Adams, office expense, $2.75
  • Robt. T. F. Abbett, office expense, $2.10
  • Scott & Brown, coal oil, matches and broom, $2.00
  • C. Goldenburg & Son, stoves, pipes, etc., $25.60
  • M. C. Walden, office expense, $15.75
  • James F. Simpson, care Court House, kindling wood, etc., $18.95

MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSE.

  • James P. Orem, recording 2 school land deeds, $2.50
  • Robt. T. F. Abett, for election papers, making certificates, $53.00
  • James F. Simpson, posting election notices and attending Board of Canvassers at Lawrenceburg, $30.10

Switzerland County Circuit Court – Dec 1886

Switzerland County, Indiana, Circuit Court report appeared in:

Vevay Reveille – 2 Dec 1886 – Page 4, Column 2

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

State vs. James Weaver—carrying concealed weapons. Plea of guilty; fined $1.

State vs. Andrew Shafer—selling liquor on Sunday. Plea of guilty; fined $10.

State vs. George Scott—selling liquor on Sunday, two cases. Plea of guilty; fined $10 in each case.

State vs. James M. James—assault and battery with intent, etc. Plea of guilty; fined $25.

State vs. George W. Brown—embezzlement. Jury disagreed.

State vs. John W. Moxley—larceny. Verdict of Jury, not guilty.

Benjamin N. Barton vs. Eliza Jane Barton—divorce; granted.

Joseph Redd vs. Harriet N. Redd—divorce; granted.

Vevay Reveille – 9 Dec 1886 – Page 4, Column 3

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

State vs. Ed Taylor—Assault and battery with intent, etc.; verdict of jury, two years in penitentiary and fined 1 cent.

State vs. Jesse Pearce—Assault and battery with intent, etc.; verdict of jury, five years in the penitentiary and fined $50.

Judge Friedley sentenced Harry E. Orem, a minor, (son of John Orem), to the Indiana Reform School for Boys. Sheriff Simpson delivered him to that institution last Saturday.

State vs. George Adams—Perjury; dismissed.

State vs. Julius Bersott—Criminal provocation; verdict of jury not guilty.

Nancy Jennings vs. Hiram Jennings—Divorce. Granted, and $500 alimony.

State vs. Charles Halgarth—Obtaining money under false pretenses; plea of guilty. The defendant being under 21 years of age, in poor health and probably his mind not sound, the Judge suspended sentence, released him on his own recognizance, to remain at liberty during good behavior and until further order of Court.

Vevay Reveille – 16 Dec 1886 – Page 4, Column 1

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

The case of Catharine Kincaid vs. Carroll S. Tandy, for damages, was appealed to Supreme Court by C. S. Tandy, he filing bond for $1,000 which was approved.

Frederick L. Grisard vs. Charles A. Grenat—partition. Peter McMakin, Commissioner. Report approved, money ordered distributed, and Commissioner ordered to make deed to F. L. Grisard.

Jane A. Humphrey vs. Harvey Jack et al—on note. Judgment for $337.50.

Gertrude H. Harris vs. Thomas C. Jack et al—on note. Judgment for $800.

Millard F. Wainscott vs. the Phenix Insurance Co. of Brooklyn, N.Y.—on policy of insurance. Suit for $410. Judgment for $400.

John D. Phillips, Guardian of the minor heirs of Mary Bennet, deceased, vs. Samuel B. Stoops, et al—partition. George W. McKay, Joel D. Davis and Abner Gates, Commissioners, made report, which was approved.

Robert Scott vs. Craig School Township—on note. Judgment for $290.

Frederick L. Grisard and William R. Protsman were reappointed Jury Commissioners for the ensuing year.

John W. Banta et al vs. George W. Heady—on account. Judgment for $80.

Court adjourned Saturday.

Switzerland County Commissioners – Dec 1886

Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ proceedings appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 16 Dec 1886 – Page 4, Column 1

County Business.

The County Commissioners, composed of William H. Scott, John F. Houze and David Armstrong, was in session all of last week.

David Armstrong entered upon his duties as Commissioner from the First District, vice Wm. Brindley, time expired.

Joshua M. Scranton and Wm. Rowin were granted licenses to retail liquor in Patriot.

In the matter of the petition of Albert Bakes and others for the vacation of highway. Wm. R. Protsman, Lawrence W. Welch and Henry K. Knox were appointed viewers, to report at next term.

In the matter of the petition of Alma Orem and others for the location of highway. Perry K. Cotton and George W. McKay, two of the viewers heretofore appointed, reported the road located, and the Board approved and accepted their report and so located the road.

John D. Brindly and Marion Joyce were refused a license to retail liquors in Vevay. Scott and Armstrong (Houze dissenting) decided they were not fit persons to be entrusted with the sale of liquors, and that they pay the costs of this case.

Charles G. Adams, County Treasurer, presented orders redeemed by him for quarter ending, Nov. 30th amounting to $6,846.81; found correct, approved and orders cancelled. Mr. Adams also returned to Board bond No. 46 for $1,000, issued to him Sept. 9th, to be used if he needed the money, which he did not. Bond received and Mr. Adams credited by issuing him county order for $1,000 to balance charge against him.

The case of petition of W. A. Olcott and others for a bridge and culvert at Crooked Creek, was continued.

G. H. Searcy, of Posey township, was granted scholarship in Purdue University.

Switzerland County Real Estate Transfers – Nov 1886

Switzerland County, Indiana real estate transfers for November 1886 appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 18 Nov 1886 – Page 5, Column 1

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • Trustees 2d Baptist Church of Vevay to Lyman Craig
  • Walter S. Francis and wife to Selma Kehlenbeck
  • Francis M. Mead and wife to James B. Lewis
  • John G. Taylor and wife to Anna Taylor
  • Sallie Floyd to Loren W. Mallett
  • Rebecca and C. D. Green to Harvey Elliott
  • Trustees Election of Bennington Lodge I O O F
  • Leura B. Gordon to John Vanosdol
  • J. H. Netherland et al to Joseph B. Ash
  • John Bakes, Sr., to Sarah Golay
  • James F. Simpson, Sheriff, to James P. Orem
  • James A. Vanosdol, Commissioner, to Silas Q. Howe
  • James F. Simpson, Sheriff, to Maggie B. Tandy
  • M. D. Tandy and A. Lanham to W. S. Shaddy
  • N. Fisk and wife to Joseph Swade
  • John Andrew and wife to Hugh A. Boyle

Vevay Reveille – 25 Nov 1886 – Page 4, Column 3

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • Addison Works and wife to Fred Works
  • Simeon S. Barker to Martin M. Barker
  • James Stewart and wife to Elizabeth N. Riley
  • James Stewart to Carrie L. Stewart
  • George W. Heady to Louisiana Jump
  • Samuel Campbell and wife to William Stoops
  • Jonas C. Lee, Administrator, to Bonhart Schoffner
  • Perry Raymond and wife to Robert T. Graham
  • Albert E. Montayne to John Montayne
  • James A. Anderson and wife to Henrietta Garner
  • Ann Hulley to George Hughes
  • Hiram Barricklow, Commissioner, to Robert Howe
  • Richard Robinson and wife to James A. Works, Sr.
  • James A. Works, Sr., and wife to Charles G. Adams
  • Martha J. Smith to Isabella Farrell
  • Auditor Holland to Evan and Jonas McKay
  • George W. Heady to Wm. G. Satchwell
  • Hosier Keeney and wife to L. K. and J. D. Pendry