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Switzerland County Decoration Day 1886

The following article about Decoration Day 1886 in Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 20 May 1886 – Page 4, Column 3
See also: Switzerland County Military Records

Decoration Day in Vevay.

At a meeting of the G. A. R. Post last night the following arrangements were made for observing Decoration Day, Monday, May 31st, (that time being specified by order of the Department of Indiana.)

Assemble at Post room Monday morning and start at 8 sharp for Mt. Sterling, and decorate the soldiers’ graves there. Returning reach Vevay about 11 o’clock.

1 P. M. Assemble at Post Headquarters and at 1:15 march to Court House Square; form possession and march to cemetery. Ceremonies and decoration of graves at cemetery. Return to Court House about 2 P. M. Ceremonies followed by address by Rev. H. Harris.

The meetings at Post Headquarters in the morning and afternoon will be public, and all soldiers are cordially invited to assemble with the members of the G. A. R. and march with the procession. Citizens of Vevay and vicinity generally are also invited to cooperate and join the possession.

The following committees have been selected, and the persons named below are requested to serve without further notice, with the full power to fill vacancies and add to their number if desired.

COMMITTEE ON MUSIC.
Col. W. D. Ward, Misses Lottie Patton, Mollie Dickason, Lilly Waldo, Dora Kessler, Lida Griffith, Lulu Ward, Bettie Dufour, Mrs. E. M. Stevens, Mrs. T. S. Banta, Mrs. R. T. F. Abbett, Mrs. Edward Van Pelt, Mrs. W. R. Johnston, Mrs. W. L. Fisk, Messrs. W. H. Pleasants, Dr. Smith, I. P. Loring, A. B. Shaw, Carl Boerner, Andy Porter, Ed. Van Pelt, J. A. VanOsdol.

COMMITTEE ON FLOWERS.

1st Ward—Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Johnston, Miss Freddie Boerner, Mrs. E. M. Stevens, Misses Lulu Ward, Emma Patton, Mary Rous, Ada Grisard.

2d Ward—Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Thiebaud, Miss Laura Simpson, Mrs. P. C. Holland, Mrs. J. W. Faulkner, Mrs. C. O. Thiebaud, Miss Alice Yonge, Mrs. U. P. Schenck.

3d Ward—Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hollcroft, Miss Grace Stepleton, Mrs. David Dyer, Mrs. M. D. Thiebaud, Mrs. George Nash, Miss Lottie Ogle, Miss Jennie Schenck.

The committee is requested to select at least thirty little girls and boys to distribute flowers at the cemetery. Citizens generally requested to contribute fowers.

COMMITTEE ON FLAGS AND MARKING GRAVES.
B. W. VanOsdol, J. E. Kincaid and Thomas H. Downey.

Vevay List of Letters – 10 May 1886

The following article about Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 13 May 1886 – Page 4, Column 2

List of Letters
Remaining uncalled for in Post Office, Vevay, Switzerland County, Ind., May 10th, 1886:

LADIES’ LIST.

  • Miss Sallie Bradley
  • Miss Lucy Buchanan
  • Miss Anna Duncan
  • Miss Emma Mannet
  • Miss Belle McKenzie
  • Mrs. Mary Morse
  • Miss Mary Stevens
  • Miss Rose Tibbetts
  • Mrs. Elizabeth Williams

GENT’S LIST.

  • John Dougherty
  • Curnet Fouree
  • William Higgins
  • Albion Scudder
  • Chas. Travis

Switzerland County Circuit Court – Apr 1886

Switzerland County, Indiana Circuit Court report appeared in:

Vevay Reveille – 29 Apr 1886 – Page 4, Column 2

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

STATE CASES.

State vs. John Brindley. Selling liquor to a minor. Plea of guilty. Fined $20 and costs.

State vs. Daniel Myers. Selling liquor to a minor. Plea of guilty. Fined $20 and costs.

State vs. Herman Barkshaw. Selling liquor to a minor. Plea of guilty. Fined $20 and costs.

State vs. George Griffin. Selling liquor to a minor. Nolled.

State vs. George Griffin. Selling liquor without a license. 12 cases. Plea of guilty in four cases. Fined $5 and costs in each case. 8 cases nolled.

State vs. George Scott. Selling liquor to a minor. Plea of guilty. Fined $20 and costs.

 

CIVIL DOCKET.

Samuel Fisk vs. Alonzo Fisk et al. Foreclosure. Dismissed.

State ex rel Hord, Attorney General, vs. Board of County Commissioners of Switzerland county. Special finding by Court that county is indebted the school fund for fees paid others in the sum of $1,249.78.

Thomas Delaney vs. Tabitha O’N. Kyle et al. To recover real estate. Judgment for plaintiff by agreement.

Wm. Gockel, Jr., vs. Samuel Stewart et al. On note. Judgment for $330.91.

Julius Blach vs. Mary J. Detraz et al. Foreclosure. Judgment and decree for $422.75.

C. Aultman & Co., vs. Edgar Miles et al. Foreclosure. Judgment and decree for $249.20.

Vevay Reveille – 6 May 1886 – Page 4, Column 2

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

STATE CASES.

State vs. Wm. Rowin. Selling liquor on New Year’s day; plea of guilty; fined $10.

State vs. Wm. Rowin. Same charge; nolled; two cases.

State vs. James Weaver. Misrepresentation of age to obtain liquor; plea of guilty; fined $10.

State vs. Smith Rice. Selling liquor on New Year’s day; trial by court; finding not guilty.

State vs. John March. Assault and battery; trial by jury; fined $5.

State vs. Newton Short. Petit larceny; nolled.

 

CIVIL DOCKET.

State ex rel Sulzer vs. Mariah Tucker. Foreclosure of tax lien; dismissed.

Wm. H. Bonnell vs. Harvey Jack et al. On notes; judgment for $331.96.

Esther Moredock vs. Harvey Jack et al. On notes; judgment for $208.50.

Jesse P. Bellamy vs. Stephen Grimes. Appeal from survey; judgment by agreement.

Gertrude Harris vs. John Houze et al. Foreclosure; judgment and decree for $367.93.

Sarah Marshall vs. Edwin Driver. To set aside tax title; judgment by agreement.

Vevay Reveille – 13 May 1886 – Page 4, Column 2

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

CIVIL DOCKET.

William I. Reed vs. Jefferson Burrows. Trespass on real estate; trial by jury; jury disagreed.

Thos. S. Beard vs. Clara Beard. Divorce; granted.

Jas. A. VanOsdol, Administrator, vs. Morton D. Thiebaud. Dismissed.

Eugene G. Hay vs. John T. Huston. Foreclosure; judgment and decree for $45.40.

Nelson Griffith vs. Eli Sturgeon. Possession of real estate; dismissed.

James W. Lewis et al vs. John E. Williams. To set aside sale and for injunction; trial by court; judgment for plaintiffs.

Switzerland County Real Estate Transfers – Apr 1886

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

Vevay Reveille – 1 Apr 1886 – Page 5, Column 1

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • Mary Hageman to Mary A. Brown
  • Wm. M. Green and wife to Robert P. Edrington
  • W. S. Tower, Commissioner, to Ebenezer Phillips
  • Robert W. Galbreath to Julia A. Mix
  • Julia A. and Wm. T. Mix to John Rayl and wife
  • James B. Waldon to Mary F.  Walden
  • Frank J. Molique et al to Stephen J. Searcy
  • Ralph N. Wycoff and wife to Jefferson Hizer
  • Henry Tardy et al to Mary L. Tardy
  • Henry Tardy et al to Oliver M. Tardy
  • Trustees German Church, Florence, to Thomas Land
  • John Aldred et al to John S. Heady
  • Janie Gribben to Charles Gribben
  • Geo. H. Keeney et al to Laura K. North
  • Geo. P. Keeney et al to P. W. North
  • Sarah E. and Joseph Brown to Adelaide Oakley
  • Edward P. Park and wife to Mary C. and Enoch Adams
  • Mary A. Murret et al to Edward Tilley
  • P. R. Lostetter, Administrator, to R. L. White
  • R. L. White to Margaret A. White
  • Wm. R. Walden to Solomon Walden
  • Robert Sheldon et al to Wm. J. Platt
  • James Stewart and wife to John Peak
  • S. H. Morrison and wife to John N. Vandever, Jr.
  • Julius Detraz and wife to Geo. W. Haskell
  • John Porter to Edward Porter
  • Mary A. Burgman et al to Moore H. Belden
  • Sheriff Simpson to Loren W. Mallett

Vevay Reveille – 8 Apr 1886 – Page 4, Column 2

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • Henry H. Rutherford and wife to Robert Scott
  • Walter T. Clark and wife to Mary Reeves
  • Hosier Keeney et al to G. H. and J. H. Keeney
  • John Fisher et al to Elizabeth Riley
  • Green B. Seaver and wife to James K. Nave
  • John Riley and wife to Sarah B. Fisher
  • John H. Smith and wife to Beniah Belden
  • Sally Oak et al to Sarah A. Lockwood
  • Sarah A. Lockwood to Sally Oak et al

Vevay Reveille – 15 Apr 1886 – Page 4, Column 3

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • Jean and John Boyle to Charles Boyle
  • Larkin Sigmon and wife to H. H. Rutherford
  • V. Cravens, Assignee, to Frank Wolf
  • Moore H. Belden and wife to Milly McCalum
  • Samuel F. Ford to Charlotte Campbell
  • Andrew C. Downey and wife to Sarah H. Dennis
  • Andrew C. Downey and wife to Sarah H. Dennis
  • Mary and A. C. Downey to Sarah H. Dennis
  • Harvey E. Carnine and wife to Henry E. Carnine
  • Harvey Elliott and wife to Stephen J. Searcy
  • Pauline and Benj. E. Addis to Stephen J. Searcy
  • Samuel Adams and wife to James M. Scott
  • Susan McMakin to Henry McMakin

Vevay Reveille – 22 Apr 1886 – Page 4, Column 3

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • Riley Land and wife to Fred and Mary Essman
  • Riley Land and wife to Fred and Mary Essman
  • Joseph F. McKay and wife to F. K. Manford and wife
  • George Barrklow and wife to Rebecca Hastings
  • David A. Davis and wife to Wm. Faulkner
  • Elizabeth and Jacob J. Goodner to Elizabeth Johnson

Vevay Reveille – 29 Apr 1886 – Page 4, Column 2

Land Sales
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • William Riley and wife to Sarah Chase
  • Benj. F. Cotton and wife to Benj. Cole
  • Jane E. Kane et al to Benj. Cole
  • Nancy Damean to Agnes Schnaitter
  • Seward & Moore et ux to John B. Orr
  • Seward & Moore et ux to Delila Gridley
  • Auditor Holland to F. M. Griffith
  • Theodore Humphrey heirs to Lily M. Simpson
  • Margaret J. Kincaid to W. E. and Clara B. Morris
  • S. B. Morrison and wife to Harvey H. Buchanan
  • Anna E. and G. W. Larrison to Francis and A. J. Porter
  • M. B. Hyde et al to Charles Markland

Switzerland County Jury – Apr 1886

Switzerland County, Indiana Circuit Court jury list appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 22 Apr 1886 – Page 4, Column 4

F. L. Grisard and W. B. Protsman, Jury Commissioners, have drawn the names of the following gentlemen to serve as Jurors for next term of Court:

GRAND JURY.
H. D. Banta, Joseph Voris, Joseph Rogers, James E. Peters, Elza Abbott, Joshua G. Coleman. Subpoenaed for April 20th.

PETIT JURY.
Levi A. Sedam, Harry Henry, James H. Crandall, Charles J. Ryan, Green Seavers, David Armstrong, Henry Foster, Robert Kline, John Stewart, Americus Benedict, Perry Franklin, Johnson Brown, Jr. Subpoenaed for May 4th.

Switzerland County Commissioners’ Allowances – Apr 1886

Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ allowances appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 15 Apr 1886 – Page 4, Column 4

List of Allowances
Made by the Board of County Commissioners, at their adjourned March term, on April 12th and 13th, 1886:

  • Thomas Armstrong, services as overseer poor, $2.00
  • William Kincaid, removing paupers to poor house, $3.00
  • James W. Love, services as overseer of poor, $2.50
  • Wm. Gockel, Jr., for Sarah Jones, $5.00
  • Wm. Gockel, Jr., for Joe Baker, $3.00
  • Wm. Gockel, Jr., for John Bailey, $2.00
  • S. Howe & Co., for Mrs. J. H. Gillis, $10.00
  • S. Howe & Co., for Mrs. Rebecca Day, $5.00
  • S. Howe & Co., for Andrew Boyd, $5.00
  • E. E. & W. F. North, for Joe Baker, $3.00
  • N. H. North, for Chris Icenogle, $5.00
  • Wm. C. Robinson, office expenses as Treasurer, $1.00
  • Jeremiah Plew, for wood for Mrs. S. A. Miller, $3.00
  • Dr. John H. Shadday, for attendance Coroner’s Inquest on Caroline A. Gilbert, $8.00
  • James P. Orem, premium on insurance Court House, $33.75
  • Geo. S. Pleasants, premium on insurance poor house, $15.60
  • Wm. Brindley, 2 days as Commissioner, $7.00
  • Wm. H. Scott, 2 days as Commissioner, $7.00
  • John F. Houze, 2 days as Commissioner, $7.00
  • James F. Simpson, 2 days as Sheriff, $4.00
  • James Murdock, inked ribbon for cancelling stamp, $0.50

Switzerland County Commissioners – Apr 1886

Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ proceedings appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 15 Apr 1886 – Page 4, Column 2

County Business.

The County Commissioners met last Monday and continued in session until Tuesday evening.

Thomas Armstrong, Trustee of York Township, and J. W. Love, Trustee of Posey Township, presented their final reports, which were found correct, accepted, and they discharged as Trustees.

The Board contracted with King Bridge Company, of Cleveland, Ohio, to repair bridges over Beaty’s Ford and Powell’s Ford. The abutments at Beaty’s Ford are to be raised two feet, and the iron work thoroughly repaired and the bridge made ready for travel at a total cost of $750. The bridge at Powell’s Ford to be raised four feet, thoroughly repaired and ready for travel at a total cost $1,510. Both bridges to be ready for travel by July 1, 1886.

In the matter of the petition of Nelson Carnine, John VanOsdol and others for bridge over Ogle’s Branch, at Edward Shull’s, on Vevay and Versailles turnpike road, the Board refused to grant the petition.

Wm. Carnine was given an order to the Superintendent of the Poor House for eight of the children there; the said Carnine is to feed, clothe and attend to sick children, and have them attend public schools, and to take good care of them physically and morally for $42.50 each per annum.

In the matter of the petition of Thomas Dyer, Walter S. Lock and others, for bridge over Indian Creek at Knox’s Ford—continued until next term.

Switzerland County Mexican War Roster

The following article about Switzerland County, Indiana in the Mexican War appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 8 Apr 1886 – Page 4, Column 2
See also: Switzerland County Military Records

Roster of Co From Switzerland County in the Mexican War.

Mr. Julius Dufour has favored us with the following full list of the Company enlisted in this county during the war with Mexico. At that time Mr. Dufour was a merchant, and received an order for uniforms for the members of the company, and has the original order, from which we copy the names:

MUSTER ROLL OF THE SWITZERLAND RIFLE MEN.

Scott Carter, Captain.

William Price, 1st Lieutenant.

Smith Dumont, 2nd Lieutenant.

David Allen, age 20

Jesse Burton, 44

Ebenezer Bright, 46

Richard Bright, 29

Joseph Bosaw, 20

Johnson Brown, 20

Jesse O Cole, 18

Silas Caulkins, 20

Alfred Cook, 18

Gabriel J. Dalmazzo, 25

Theophile Danglade, 20

Edward Detraz, 23

William Dilks, 20

Franklin Dufour, 22

John Davidson, 28

William Elsrod, 41

John S. Elston, 19

Richard Fallis, 28

William T. Goddard

Thomas Gustline, 23

William P. Guard, 20

Henry Humbert, 25

Charles Humbert, 21

Nathan Harwood, 30

William J. Hooper, 32

Wilson Houston, 18

Hiram Hunt, 19

James C. Hart, 19

Arden Heath, 20

Jeremiah Henkle

William Henderson, 34

Eli Jessup, 22

Lemuel Kirtley, 19

David Kelley, 21

William H. Marsh, 24

Lewis F. Marston, 23

James P. Marsh, 23

Joseph Moore, 18

Columbus McCulloch, 18

Hugh Manford, 23

William McKenzy, 24

Jackson Mount, 28

Miles Mendenhall, 19

Wilson McCrary, 26

Thomas McDowell, 23

Alexander McCrary, 20

Allen Merrill, 18

Eugene Morerod, 21

Michael Oram, 21

Levi Phillips, 19

William Preser, 27

James Patterson, 21

Nathan Peak, 24

Charles Pleasants, 21

George Richmond, 22

Frederick Ramey, 18

Lorenzo Roberts, 21

John Rochat, 18

Abel Stout, 20

Isaac Sheredin, 31

Robert Sheredin, 21

Jesse Stepleton, 20

Baley Shelley, 20

William Scott, 29

James H. Scott, 31

Rufus Stevens, 23

Edward Shiefelbein, 29

George Saddler, 21

Robert Torrence, 20

James Torrence, 23

William Terry, 19

Ruben Terry, 25

Smith Ligner, 21

Henry Turner, 19

Benjamin Viles, 18

Rial B. Wilcox, 20

John Wiles, 18

Lewis Wilkinson, 18

Carles N. White, 19

Jackson Waltz, 21

William Walker, 18

Switzerland County Real Estate Transfers – Mar 1886

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

Vevay Reveille – 4 Mar 1886 – Page 4, Column 3

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • Gilbert Gibbs et al to Andrew J. Myers
  • David Lee, Administrator, to Peter Voris
  • Hosier J. Harris and wife to Abjiah S. Humphrey
  • Rachel and S. R. Tinker to Amos and John Elfers
  • George W. Joyce and wife to Jeremiah Brook
  • James Huston to John Shepherd

MARCH.

  • John Thunemann and wife to Samuel Allen
  • Wm. Vandorin and wife to Earnest Body
  • Wm. A. Pearce and wife to Joseph M. Pearce
  • Susan N. and F. W. Cole to Ann Pearce
  • Wm. Freeman and wife to E. F. Barker
  • Silas W. Hickman to R. B. Huston
  • Sarah M. Woods to R. B. and Mary J. Huston
  • Ida M. and R. N. Wycoff to John W. Vanosdol
  • Solomon Adams and wife to Alvin Adams
  • Perry M. Smith et al to Orville W. Potter

Vevay Reveille – 18 Mar 1886 – Page 5, Column 2

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • Wm. Lester and wife to Philip Strain
  • Bennett J. Robins and wife to James B. Beaty
  • Robert Scott, Commissioner, to Naomi and Wm. Jester
  • Anna M. and Thos. J. Cotton to John W. Jaynes and Sarah L. Hess
  • John Anderson and wife to Theodore H. Wells
  • John Howard (Executor) to Berrnhardt Waldenmier and wife
  • Bernhard Waldemire and wife to Albert and Hannah Waldenmire
  • Isaac N. Paugh and wife to Wm. Ralston
  • John Callahan and wife to Thomas R. Wiley
  • Geo. H. Kyle et al to Thomas Delaney
  • Joseph M. Pearce, Administrator, to Alexander Horton
  • Geo. S. Pleasants, Commissioner, to Samuel Schoffner
  • Argus D. Carnine and wife to Levi Orem

Switzerland County Commissioners’ Allowances – Mar 1886

Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ allowances appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 11 Mar 1886 – Page 4, Column 4

List of Allowances
Made by the Board of County Commissioners, of Switzerland County, Indiana, at the regular March session, 1886:

  • F. L. Grisard, sundries for Mrs. Jennings, $11.78
  • F. L. Grisard, sundries for Leachs, $9.40
  • F. L. Grisard, sundries for Mrs. Taylor, $8.95
  • F. L. Grisard, sundries for William Daily, $3.00
  • George Reeves, sundries for Mrs. Sarah Miller, $12.00
  • Chas. V. Thiebaud, sundries for Newton Short, $2.00
  • Chas. V. Thiebaud, sundries for Mrs. Louisa Plew, $1.00
  • Chas. V. Thiebaud, sundries for Elizabeth Simpson, $4.00
  • John March, taking Mrs. Vailes and family to poor farm, $3.00
  • Shaw & Detraz, sundries for Mark Smith, $3.50
  • Shaw & Detraz, sundries for David Woods, $2.00
  • Shaw & Detraz, sundries for Duval, $1.50
  • John Melcher, for coal for Samuel Butler, $8.10
  • John Melcher, for coal for Mrs. Leach, $5.40
  • John Melcher, for coal for Mrs. Jennings, $7.20
  • John Melcher, for coal for Sarah Miller, $2.20
  • John Melcher, for coal for Mrs. James Cole, $2.70
  • John Melcher, for coal for Mrs. Elizabeth Simpson, $3.60
  • Peter E. Told, for coal for Mrs. Orem, $6.60
  • Peter E. Told, for coal for Nancy Schenck, $4.80
  • Peter E. Told, for coal for N. N. Martin, $3.00
  • Peter E. Told, for coal for Betty Smith, $1.80
  • Scott & Brown, sundries for Duval, $10.00
  • Scott & Brown, sundries for Dick Russell, $3.00
  • Scott & Brown, sundries for Henry Wells, $3.00
  • Scott & Brown, sundries for Mrs. J. Cole, $5.00
  • Z. I. Yonge & Co., sundries for Mrs. E. Simpson, $2.00
  • Z. I. Yonge & Co., sundries for Mrs. McCorkhill, $0.70
  • David & Robinson, for keeping transient paupers, $2.50
  • O. S. Waldo, for sundries for Mrs. Nancy Schenck, $2.00
  • O. S. Waldo, for sundries for Mrs. Mary Travis, $4.00
  • O. S. Waldo, for sundries for Mrs. Viola Plew, $1.00
  • O. S. Waldo, for sundries for Mrs. Joseph Bullock, $4.00
  • Wm. M. Patton, coffin and hauling Wm. White, $6.00
  • Mrs. Kilgore, rent and support, $12.50
  • Harry Smead, rent for Boggs family, $9.00
  • Mrs. Lucy M. Detraz, rent for Mrs. Orem, $6.00
  • Andrew J. Schenck, sundries for Boggs family, $13.33
  • J. S. Shaddy, services as overseer of poor for year, $30.00
  • John L. Thiebaud, school books for poor children, $13.35
  • Wm. M. Patton, coffin and hauling Wm. White, $6.00
  • Mrs. Julia Wolf, for keeping Wm. Barker, $11.25
  • Dicey Estes, for keeping McGee children, $12.00
  • N. N. Martin, for himself, $10.00
  • Jno. Gautsmuller, for himself, $10.00
  • Thomas Land, sundries for Jeptha Skidmore, $9.00
  • Thomas Land, sundries for Sarah Burke, $5.00
  • Thomas Land, sundries for Mahala Wheeler, $5.00
  • Thomas Land, sundries for Louisa Perkins, $10.52
  • Indiana Williamson, for keeping Sally Nipper, $10.00
  • Mrs. Farrar, for nursing Louisa Perkins, $12.00
  • John I. O’Neal, breadstuff for Mahala Wheeler, $3.00
  • John I. O’Neal, breadstuff for Calvin Fredenberg, $3.00
  • John I. O’Neal, breadstuff for Polly McCleland, $4.00
  • Schrumph & Told, sundries for Calvin Fredenberg, $5.00
  • Schrumpf & Told, sundries for Louisa Perkins, $1.25
  • Chris Weichert, for keeping Louisa Perkins, $10.00
  • Henry Barker, for keeping 3 tramps, supper, lodging and breakfast, $1.50
  • Mrs. English, for nursing Louisa Perkins, $2.50
  • Thomas Armstrong, services as overseer of poor, on year, $14.00
  • William Jockel, Jr., for Sarah Jones, $5.00
  • William Jockel, Jr., for Mrs. Crouch, $2.00
  • William Jockel, Jr., for Joseph Baker, $5.00
  • S. Howe & Co., for Mrs. Gillis, $10.00
  • S. Howe & Co., for Mrs. Rebecca Day, $5.00
  • S. Howe & Co., for Andrew Boyd, $4.85
  • N. H. North, for C. Icenogle, $5.00
  • E. E. & W. F. North, coal for Joseph Baker, $6.30
  • Ben C. Mead, wood for Joseph Baker, $3.00
  • Geo. H. Keeney, burial case for Isaac Straughan, $5.00
  • Mrs. Sam’l Fisk, board and lodging Mrs. Miles and children, $2.25
  • R. A. Steele, coffin for Mrs. Crouch, $5.00
  • Steamer Tom Ross, passage Mrs. Miles and children, $1.50
  • John W. Smiley, hauling Mrs. Miles and children to poor house, $2.50
  • James W. Love, 1 year services overseer of poor, $13.00
  • Charles O. Potter, for Hannah Acra, $7.24
  • S. R. Heath, for Mary Wells, $5.80
  • S. R. Heath, for Elias Brown, $12.98
  • James B. Gibbs, for Mrs. Merrill, $15.00
  • James B. Gibbs, for David Tibbats, $8.09
  • Hugh S. Pickett, for keeping 2 Pelsor children, $20.00
  • John Pelsor, for keeping 1 Pelsor child, $8.00
  • O. W. Potter, services as overseer of poor 1 year, $9.00
  • Thomas Lawton, for keeping Ben Pelsor, $12.00
  • Ford & Steele, for Wm. Sutherland, $8.00
  • Ford & Steele, for Mrs. M. D. Leintz, $3.00
  • Ford & Steele, for Mrs. Lucinda Manford, $5.00
  • Ford & Steele, for Mrs. LeClerc, $5.00
  • Orinda H. Ricketts, for Mrs. McDaniel, $8.00
  • Padget & Seaver, for Mrs. M. D. Leintz, $7.00
  • Padget & Seaver, for Mrs. Lucinda Manuel, $2.75
  • John Smith, for Mrs. Lucinda Manuel, $3.50
  • Daniel Lock, for taking Rachel Buchanan to Poor House, $1.00
  • Ben F. Rodgers, hauling wood for Mrs. Manuel, $1.00
  • Josiah Orem, hauling wood and house rent for Mrs. Manuel, $6.00
  • George W. Cole, wood for Mrs. M. D. Leintz, $10.30
  • Maria Tucker, $12.22
  • L. B. Slawson, for team to take R. Buchanan to poor house, $1.00
  • L. B. Slawson, for services as overseer of poor for year, $13.00
  • F. J. Siebenthal, for Ostranders, $4.23
  • F. L. Grisard, for same, $4.80
  • John E. Morgan, for E. Davis, $1.03
  • Rodolph Thiebaud, for John Baker, $1.65
  • William Andrew, for Wintyser, $9.00
  • William Tait, services as overseer of poor 1 year, $14.00
  • James Curry, keeping paupers at poor house, $675.06
  • James Curry, hauling out manure, $18.75
  • Charles Goldenburg & Son, ironwork, etc., poor house, $16.20
  • Union Furniture Co., lounge for poor house, $2.00
  • Golay & Stevens, disinfectants, etc., for poor house, $1.20
  • A. J. Schenck, pump fixtures poor farm, $1.50
  • George W. McKay, viewing and surveying Leatherbury road, $7.30
  • R. R. Stout, reviewing Leatherbury road, $4.50
  • John R. S. Smith, reviewing Leatherbury road, $4.50
  • Ben F. Rodgers, reviewing Leatherbury road, $4.50
  • John W. Powell, taking out of drift pile and care of bridge brick, $25.00
  • Theodore Livings, damages for Leatherbury road, $60.00
  • James Cole, damages for moving road on his land, $14.00
  • P. C. Holland, salary and filing acct, last qr, $442.61
  • C. G. Adams, salary, $200.00
  • M. C. Walden, salary, etc., $294.00
  • R. T. F. Abbett, fees, etc., $4.30
  • A. G. Craig, salary, etc., health officer for year, $101.95
  • James B. McCrellis, salary, etc., advisory county attorney, $25.00
  • Wm. Brindley, per diem 5 days as Commissioner, $17.50
  • Wm. H. Scott, per diem 5 days as Commissioner, $17.50
  • John F. Houze, per diem 5 days as Commissioner, $17.50
  • James F. Simpson, Sheriff, $10.00
  • James F. Simpson, kindling wood and care of Court House, $16.75
  • C. Goldenberg & Son, stove pipe, repairs etc., Court House, $9.15
  • Scott & Brown, kerosene and matches Court House, $1.57
  • F. L. Grisard, 1 coal had, Auditor, $0.45
  • P. C. Holland, office expenses, $3.15
  • C. O. Adams, office expenses, $4.00
  • P. T. Hartford, advertising and blanks and stationery, $108.20
  • W. A. Knox, advertising, $30.00
  • W. J. Baird, advertising, $38.15
  • W. B. Burford, Books and stationery, $28.00
  • John W. Smiley, cab hire Ellis to Lee’s and back, $4.00
  • John W. Smiley, cab hire Commissioners to poor farm, $1.50
  • James F. Simpson, receiving, boarding and discharging prisoners, $56.80
  • James F. Simpson, posting notices of tax sale, $7.25
  • James F. Simpson, summoning juries, $29.00
  • George G. Krutz, for taxes erroneously paid, $29.00
  • Granville Bailes, for taxes erroneously paid, $0.51