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Switzerland County Commissioners – Mar 1886

Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ proceedings appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 11 Mar 1886 – Page 4, Column 1

County Business.

William Brindley, William H. Scott and John F. Houze, County Commissioners, met in regular session, Monday, March 1st, and adjourned Friday evening, 5th.

TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE REPORTS. [See newspaper for details.]

  • Posey Township, J. W. Love, Trustee.
  • Jefferson Township, Jacob S. Shaddy, Trustee.
  • Craig Township, Wm. Tait, Trustee.
  • Pleasant Township, Lyman B. Slawson, Trustee.
  • Cotton Township, O. A. Potter, Trustee.
  • York Township, Thomas Armstrong, Trustee.

In the matter of the petition of Jacob F. Letherbury and others, for change of highway. R. R. Stout, J. R. S. Smith and B. F. Rodgers, reported that Theodore Livings would be damaged $60.00 by said change of road. Report approved—Mr. Livings to be paid $60.00, and the road to be opened.

In the matter of the petition of James Cole, for change of road, Hiram Bakes and Abner Gates, viewers assessed damages to James Cole at $14.00. Approved.

Dr. A. G. Craig was reappointed Health Officer and Secretary of Board of Health for present year.

C. G. Adams, County Treasurer, presented orders redeemed by him for the past quarter, amounting to $15,341.84. Found correct and cancelled.

Cornelius Miller was appointed Inspector of Markland precinct, vice Robert Galbreath, removed from the county.

Wm. R. Johnston was appointed County Attorney at a salary of $150.00, vice James B. McCrellis, term expired.

The bridges at Beatty’s and Powell’s Ford are to be raised and repaired.

Thomas Dyer, Walter S. Lock and others petitioned for bridge at Knox’s Ford. Estimates of cost ordered.

Switzerland County Circuit Court – Feb 1886

Switzerland County, Indiana Circuit Court report appeared in:

Vevay Reveille – 18 Feb 1886 – Page 4, Column 1

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

Court convened last Monday morning.

The following attorneys from a distance are in attendance: Prosecuting Attorney M. R. Sulzer, Hon. J. Y. Allison, Madison; Wm. Walker, Esq., Patriot; and Capt. J. B. Coles, Rising Sun.

W. P. Lock, who was drawn as a Grand Juror, being sick was not able to appear. Wm. S. Tower was selected to fill the vacancy, and is Foreman. The Judge instructed the Grand Jury Monday morning and it is now in session.

 

The following are among the cases disposed of:

State vs. James Brown. Public indecency. Dismissed.

State vs. Gabe Gerard. Selling liquor. Plea of guilty. Fined $10.

State vs. Merit Roberts. Selling liquor on Sunday. Plea of guilty. Fined $10.

State vs. Gabe Gerard. Selling liquor Thanksgiving Day. Plea of guilty. Fined $10.

State vs. Merit Roberts. Selling liquor on Thanksgiving Day. Dismissed.

State vs. Gabe Gerard and Merit Roberts. Selling on Sunday. Dismissed.

State vs. Joseph Thamann. Selling liquor on Sunday. Plea of guilty in two cases. Fined $10 each case.

State vs. Joseph Thamann, Sr. Selling on Sunday. Dismissed.

State vs. Wm. Rowin. Selling liquor on Sunday. Tried by Court, found guilty and fined $10. One case dismissed.

State vs. Francis Eads. Carrying concealed weapons. Plea of guilty. Fined $1.

State vs. James and Tude Brown. Disturbing meeting. James plead guilty and was fined $5. The case against Tude was dismissed.

State vs. Frank Turner. Drawing dangerous weapon. Plea of guilty. Fined $1.

State vs. William Turner. Assault and battery. Dismissed.

 

Several cases have been continued by the mutual agreement of parties.

The Petit Jury is summoned for next Monday.

Judge Friedly has fixed the times for trying cases as follows:

 

SECOND WEEK.

  • Monday, Feb. 22—State vs. March. State vs. Bosaw. Houze vs. Houze.
  • Tuesday.—State vs. Fallis. Costello vs. Mead.
  • Wednesday.—Schenck vs. McMakin.
  • Thursday.—Anderson vs. Phillips. Summons vs. Torrence.
  • Friday.—Dickason vs. Lee. State ex rel vs. Lee. Spencer vs. Thiebaud.

THIRD WEEK.

  • Monday.—State vs. Peters.
  • Tuesday.—Bray vs. McKay.
  • Wednesday.—Burnes vs. VanOsdol. Lewis vs. Williams.
  • Thursday.—Lostutter vs. McNutt.
  • Friday.—Bellamy vs. Grimes.

Vevay Reveille – 25 Feb 1886 – Page 4, Column 2

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

CIVIL CASES.

George S. Pleasants, Commissioner in case of Eli Sturgeon vs. John Sturgeon; partition. Report sale of land approved.

Peter McMakin, Commissioner, Phillip C. Burns vs. Margaret Cayton; partition. Report sale of land approved.

Peter McMakin, Commissioner, F. L. Grisard vs. Charles A. Greent et al; partition. Report sale of land approved.

State, on relation of Ella Lewis, vs. Joshua D. Griffith, Guardian; on bond. Judgment for $773.30.

G. H. Schrumpf vs. John Rayl; on note. Judgment for $66.75.

State, on relation of County Auditor, vs. Alvin Works et al; foreclosure school fund mortgage. Judgment for $120.58.

State, on relation of County Auditor, vs. Isaac McHenry et al; foreclosure school fund mortgage. Judgment for $660.10.

State, on relation of Prosecuting Attorney, vs. Joseph Peelman et al, foreclosure of tax lien. Judgment of $50.66.

State, on relation of Prosecuting Attorney, vs. Melbourne Miles et al; foreclosure of tax lien. Judgment for $53.06.

State, on relation of Prosecuting Attorney, vs. Henry C. Carnine et al; foreclosure of tax lien. Judgment for $36.33.

State, on relation of Prosecuting Attorney, vs. James F. Stewart et al; foreclosure of tax lien. Judgment for $34.69.

Harvey Jack vs. Sarah M. Woods; on notes. Judgment for $208.50.

Missouri Abdon vs. George Abdon; divorce. Granted.

George S. Pleasants, Commissioner, Harriet E. Hull et al vs. J. L. Thiebaud; partition. Report sale of land approved.

State, on relation of Prosecuting Attorney, vs. John A. J. Bray; foreclosure of tax lien. Judgment for $74.59.

Morton D. Thiebaud vs. P. T. Hartford et al; on note. Demurer to cross complaint of Wm. S. Tower, Administrator, &c. Defendant abides ruling on demurer. Judgment for plaintiff for $1060.00 in hands of Clerk.

Robert Scott, Commissioner, Naomi Jester et al vs. Elizabeth Jagers et al. Report sale of real estate approved.

Wm. Newbold vs. Sarah M. Woods et al; on note. Judgment for $237.00.

State, on relation of Prosecuting Attorney, vs. Benjamin W. Simmons et al; foreclosure of tax lien. Judgment for $101.49.

State, on relation of Prosecuting Attorney, vs. John N. Vandever et al; foreclosure of tax lien. Judgment for $12.43.

State, on relation of Prosecuting Attorney, vs. Catherine Craig; foreclosure tax lien. Judgment for $62.64.

Eliza Brown et al vs. John A. J. Bray et al; for possession of real estate. Decree for possession and $1 damages.

State, ex rel George Houze, vs. John Houze; insanity. Trial by Jury—verdict that defendant is of unsound mine and incompetent of transacting ordinary business.

 

STATE CASE.

State vs. Taylor Brownfield; assault and battery. Trial by Court, fined $10.

 

Costs are added to amounts of Judgment.

Business is being disposed of rapidly.

Joseph A. Hart and John F. Patton are assisting Clerk Abbott, and all are kept busy.

Delinquent Administrators, Executors, and Guardians, were gently stirred up last term, and many at once reported. At this term Judge Friedly firmly, but respectfully, quotes the rugged law to those who are tardy with trust funds, and they are rendering reports.

The Grand Jury returned twenty-seven indictments and adjourned.

Three vacancies were created on the Petit Jury drawn, for the following reasons: Samuel Jackson, not found; Peter R. Lostutter and Daniel Brindley, not free holders and house holders. William Twineham, Ostrum Boright and Enoch W. Protsman, were selected to fill the vacancies.

Hon. Stephen H. Stewart and Capt. J. B. Coles, of Rising Sun, are attending Court.

The case of Schenck vs. McMakin will come up today.

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

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

CIVIL CASES.

Andrew J. Schenck et al vs. Jonathan McMakin; to recover real estate. Verdict of Jury for possession of real estate and $1 damages.

Julia Froman and Mary E. Atwood vs. Mary Walden; slander. Dismissed. Also same vs. James B. Walden; slander—dismissed.

State, ex rel County Auditor, vs. Matilda Lee et al; foreclosure school fund mortgage. Trial by Court—judgment for $741.15.

Maley Spencer vs. George J. Thiebaud; slander. Tried by Jury, verdict for defendant.

Eliza Brown et al vs. John John Brown; partition. Granted and Peter McMakin appointed Commissioner to sell land.

 

STATE CASE.

State vs. Irvin Peters, James Peters and Smith Armstrong; assault and battery with intent to murder (Charles Wiseman). Irvin Peters tried by Jury—found guilty of assault and battery, fined $100.00 and costs. The cases against James Peters and Smith Armstrong were dismissed.

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

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

STATE CASES.

State, ex rel Prosecuting Attorney, vs. Wm. G. Krutz; foreclosure tax lien. Judgment for $89.53.

State vs. Sarah Vanduzen; foreclosure of tax lien. Judgment for $24.00.

State, ex rel Prosecuting Attorney, vs. James Brown. Foreclosure of tax lien. Judgment for plaintiff, $42.57.

 

CIVIL CASES.

Gustaf H. Schrumph et al vs. Wm. McCreary. On notes. Judgment for $254.00.

Eli Sturgeon vs. John Sturgeon et al. Report of Geo. S. Pleasants, Commissioner, approved.

Susan J. Bray et al vs. Margaret McKay et al; to quiet title to real estate. Jury disagreed.

Switzerland County Real Estate Transfers – Feb 1886

Switzerland County, Indiana real estate transfers for February 1886:

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

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • Geo. E. Newbold and wife to Wilber L. Fisk and wife
  • Marshall B. Hyde and wife to Orson Potter
  • James H. Gibbs and wife to David B. Lee (Executor)
  • Joseph M. Pearce and wife to John P. Houze and wife
  • Isaac M. Smith and wife to Levi L. and Reuben E. Adkinson
  • Levi Adkinson and wife to M. F. Truitt and R. A. Adkinson
  • Circuit Court to U. P. Schenck et al
  • John Wycoff et al to Harvey Wycoff

Vevay Reveille – 11 Feb 1886 – Page 4, Column 1

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • Smith B. Dumont and wife to Jane Morerod et al
  • Eliza B. Adams and husband to Lewis F. Works
  • Belle D. Grisard (guardian) to C. S. Tandy
  • David Armstrong et al to C. S. Tandy
  • Sheriff Simpson to heirs of Merit Brown

Vevay Reveille – 18 Feb 1886 – Page 4, Column 1

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • Wm. R. Johnston, Commissioner, to G. H. Schrumpf
  • John Archer and wife to James Archer
  • George W. Banta and wife to Alexander B. Fisher
  • Auditor Holland to Thomas Delaney
  • Luella and John Munroe to Sarah Burk
  • Wm. B. Owens and wife to Charles G. Adams

Vevay Reveille – 25 Feb 1886 – Page 4, Column 2

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • Auditor Holland to Addison Works
  • David N. Hayden to Anna M. Cotton
  • Mary and Marion Reeves to George W. Ricketts
  • Auditor Holland to Harvey Harris
  • Easter and Wm. Moredock to Mary Stewart
  • John Craig and wife to Geo. W. Saddler
  • Eaton Cotton to Eli A. Allen

Vevay List of Letters – 15 Feb 1886

The following article about Vevay, Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 25 Feb 1886 – Page 4, Column 1

List of advertised letters remaining in Vevay Post Office, Feb. 15, 1886:

  • Mrs. Angaline Banta
  • Mrs. Adline Cheatime
  • Miss Matty Jackson
  • Mrs. Sarah Hunt
  • Mrs. Ophel Vencent
  • Mr. Andy Brown
  • Lou Kelso
  • C. C. Sanders (Sandan)
  • Isaiah Smith
  • T. J. Tibbats
  • W. H. Wiley

Switzerland County Jury – Feb 1886

Switzerland County, Indiana Circuit Court jury list appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 11 Feb 1886 – Page 4, Column 1

Jury Commissioners Wm. R. Protsman and F. L. Grisard have drawn the names of the following gentlemen to serve as Jurors during next term of Circuit Court, which will convene next Monday:

GRAND JURY.
John G. Sigmon, W. P. Lock, John Melcher, Thomas Carver, Joseph H. Netherland, Frank McHenry. Summoned for Feb. 15th.

PETIT JURY.
George S. Hulley, Peter R. Lostutter, Jeptha Picket, Lafayette Banta, Howard Stow, Daniel Brindley, E. P. Goddard, Dennis G. Manning, J. W. Jackson, Edward H. Roberts, Samuel Jackson, Ira Baxter. Summoned for Feb. 22d.

Switzerland County Real Estate Transfers – Jan 1886

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

Vevay Reveille – 14 Jan 1886 – Page 1, Column 4

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • Wm. H. Bunger and wife to John W. Bunger
  • David B. Lee and wife to Francis M. Long
  • Lydia M. Oxley to Francis M. Long
  • Henry Bucher and wife to Wm. Langhorst and wife
  • Amos A. Hastings et al to James Dugan
  • National Bank, of Rising Sun, to Marshall B. Hyde
  • John Bakes, Jr., and wife to Albert Baker and wife
  • Larkin Turner et al to Mary A. Thompson and Cora Turner
  • William Boright to Theodore Livings
  • John C. Scott and wife to James Cole
  • Mary J. and John D. Banta to Abram Plunkett
  • Jennette Scott to John C. Scott
  • Nancy and Joseph Cowan to John H. Todd
  • Willey McCallum to John Jamison
  • James A. Vanosdol, guardian, to Wm. Bosaw
  • Charles V. Efner to Wm. Bosaw
  • Peter R. Lostutter, Administrator, to Louisa Lowe
  • Andrew Stoops and wife to Eliakim Stoops
  • Louis O. Schroeder and wife to Richard Haskell
  • Justine Schenck to Switzerland Baptist Church
  • Catherine and Geo. W. Fallis to Ellen Cotton et al

JANUARY, 1886:

  • John Hazzard and wife to Samuel Baxter
  • David B. Lee and wife to Olive J. Oxley
  • Thomas F. McCreary, guardian, to Alger Stewart
  • Thomas Stevens to Charles Stevens
  • Sheriff Simpson to Edgar E. Cheever

Vevay Reveille – 28 Jan 1886 – Page 4, Column 2

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • Samuel Brown and wife to Wm. T. Ogden
  • Merit S. McKay and wife to Frank McKay
  • Circuit Court to Thomas J. Gibbs et al
  • Circuit Court to Mary Pelser
  • Circuit Court to Abigail Lamson
  • Circuit Court to Andrew J. Schenck
  • Circuit Court to Ulysses P. Craig
  • Circuit Court to C. S. Tandy and J. A. Cook
  • Circuit Court to E. M., J. A. and L. C. Schenck
  • Circuit Court to Ulyses P. Schenck (The five last mentioned transfers of land belonged to the estate of the late Ulysses P. Schenck, and includes about five thousand acres.)
  • William Boggs et al to William Waltz
  • Ann Truitt to Will and Willard Truitt
  • Daniel Truitt et al to Wm. Truit
  • David B. Lee and wife to Lydia Oxley

Vevay List of Letters – 11 Jan 1886

The following article about Vevay, Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 14 Jan 1886 – Page 4, Column 2

List of Letters
Remaining uncalled for at Post Office, Vevay, Switzerland County, Ind., Jan. 11, 1886:

  • Rudolph Amberg
  • Anderson Avens
  • Flornoy Baxter
  • John Ceyer
  • Bruner Cole
  • W. M. Evans
  • Mari Myers
  • Peter Wycoff

Switzerland County Real Estate Transfers – Dec 1885

Switzerland County, Indiana real estate transfers for December 1885 appeared in:

Vevay Reveille – 10 Dec 1885 – Page 4, Column 1

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • Sheriff Simpson to Sallie A. Danglade
  • Sheriff Simpson to Louis O. Shroeder
  • Circuit Court to Kezziah Clark’s heirs
  • Circuit Court to Rachael Scudder et al
  • Circuit Court to Webster Cotton et al

Vevay Reveille – 24 Dec 1885 – Page 5, Column 3

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • P. L. Davis and wife to Zena Kuhlman
  • Claraney and Peter Cusard to Cynthia K. Scranton
  • Jane Dugan et al to Amos A. Hastings
  • Rebekah Harmon to Martha M. Dennis
  • Emma Belle Stow to Alfred Stow
  • Alfred Stow to Emma Bell Murret
  • Amos A. Hastings et al to Florence Dodd

Switzerland County Commissioners’ Allowances – Dec 1885

Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ allowances appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 17 Dec 1885 – Page 5, Column 3

Allowances.

List of allowances made by the Board of County Commissioners, of Switzerland County, State of Indiana, at their December session, 1885:

Poor Asylum.

  • James Curry, to 7th day December, 1885, for keeping paupers at County Asylum, $812.71
  • Same for straw for bedding, $30.00
  • C. V. Thiebaud, chamber pots for asylum, $1.50
  • A. J. Schenck, sundries for asylum, $1.54
  • Golay & Stevens, school books etc., $10.57

Vevay and Jefferson Township Pauper Allowances.

  • O. S. Waldo, for Mrs. Mary Schenck, $2.10
  • Same for shroud for Travis child, $0.65
  • F. L. Grisard, for Mrs. Hiram Jennings, $19.71
  • Same for Mrs. Gabriel Taylor, $12.99
  • Same for Mrs. Simeon Leach, $19.18
  • Shaw & Detraz, for Mrs. Rodolph McCorkhill, $2.95
  • A. J. Schenck, for Boggs family, $25.07
  • C. V. Thiebaud, for Mrs. E. Simpson, $5.50
  • Same, for Susan Day, $1.00
  • Same, for Mrs. McCorkhill, $3.00
  • Same, for Mrs. Preston Means, $3.50
  • Keisel & Demann, for Mrs. John Orem, $2.00
  • Same, for Susan Day, $2.00
  • John Melcher, for coal for Mrs. N. Schenck, $2.20
  • Same, for coal for Mrs. E. Simpson, $4.15
  • Same, for coal for Mrs. Holdcraft, $1.80
  • Same, for coal for Noah Martin, $2.40
  • Same, for coal for Samuel Butler, $2.75
  • Same, for coal for Mrs. John Orem, $2.20
  • John Reed, keeping Elizabeth Vail and family, $15.00
  • Jennie Sanders, for keeping Wm. White, $2.00
  • Ben H. North, for Sarah Miller and family, $15.00
  • Isaac Turner, passage transient paupers, $1.15
  • Golay & Stephens, for school books for Martin’s girls, $2.44
  • Same for drugs for McCorkhill, $0.45
  • Samuel Robinson, for keeping transient paupers, $2.00
  • C. O. Thiebaud, for school books poor children, $4.40
  • Mrs. Julia Wolf, for keeping W. Barker, $11.25
  • N. N. Martin, $10.00
  • John Gotamuller, for self, $10.00
  • Harry Schmead, rent for Boggs family, $9.00
  • Mrs. Lucy Detraz, rent for Mrs. John Orem, $6.00

Craig Township Pauper Allowances.

  • F. L. Grisard, for Ostrander family, $5.60
  • F. J. Siebenthal, for Ostrander family, $4.75
  • Wm. Andrew, for keeping Wintyser, $9.00

Cotton Township Pauper Allowances.

  • Thomas Lawton, keeping Ben Pelsor, $12.00
  • S. R. Heath, for Elias Brown, $12.51
  • Same, for Mary Pelsor, $2.70
  • Same, for Mary Wells, $4.19
  • Chas. O. Potter, for Hannah Ocra, $5.80
  • J. W. Fleming, for Mrs. Bills, $9.48
  • H. D. Tinker, removing Robt. Campbell to poor house, $3.25
  • James H. Gibbs, for David Tibbatts, $11.64
  • U. H. Stow, keeping Amanda English, $10.00
  • Hugh S. Pickett, keeping Pelsor children, $10.00
  • John Pelsor, keeping Pelsor boy, $5.20

Pleasant Township Pauper Allowances.

  • Hiram Ford, for Mrs. Sutherland, $7.00
  • Same, for J. V. Smith, $12.50
  • Same, for Mrs. Manuel, $4.50
  • Same, for Mrs. LeClerc, $5.00
  • Padget & Seavers, for Mrs. Lientz, $6.00
  • Same, for Mrs. Courtney, $6.00
  • Same, for Jane Sharp, $2.50
  • Same, for Mrs. Manuel, $3.35
  • John Smith, for Mrs. Manuel, $3.37
  • Same, for Jane Sharp, $2.25
  • Ornida H. Ricketts, for Mrs. McDonald, $8.00
  • Josiah Orem, for Mrs. Manuel, $2.25
  • Daniel Goodner, keeping Rachel Buchanan, $10.00
  • John Gribben, taking Jane Sharp to poor house, $1.50

Posey Township Pauper Allowances.

  • S. Howe & Co., for A. Boyd, $4.75
  • Same, for Rebecca Day, $5.00
  • Same, for Mrs. Gillis, $10.00
  • Wm. Gockell, Jr., for Sarah Jones, $5.00
  • Same, for Mrs. Noah Crouch, $2.00
  • N. H. North, for Icenogle, $9.90
  • Geo. H. Keeney, for coffin and burying unknown woman, $8.00
  • Same, for coffin Miss Leatheredge, $5.00

York Township Pauper Allowances.

  • Thomas Land, for Jeptha Skidmore, $10.00
  • Same, for Sarah Burk, $5.00
  • Same, for Mrs. Wheeler, $10.00
  • Same, for Mrs. Perkins, $12.29
  • Indiana Williamson, keeping Sarah Nipper, $10.00
  • John I. O’Neal, for Polly McLelland, $5.00
  • Same, for Calvin Fredenberg, $3.00
  • Same, for Mrs. Wheeler, $3.00
  • Schrumph & Told, for Calvin Fredenburg, $5.00
  • Henry Barke, for keeping transient paupers, $3.00

Physicians.

  • J. W. Vanosdol, six months poor physician, $20.00
  • E. M. Cheever, six months poor physician, $30.00
  • John H. Shadday, six months poor physician, $51.00
  • Robt. G. Simpson, six months poor physician, $12.50
  • Scott Culbertson, six months poor physician, $10.00
  • J. C. Ross, six months poor physician, $10.00

County Officers’ Fees, etc.

  • P. C. Holland, for salary, etc., as Auditor, $441.13
  • C. G. Adams, for salary, etc., Treasurer, $200.00
  • M. C. Walden, for salary, etc., Co. Supt., $200.25
  • James B. McCrellis, as County attorney, $25.00
  • Wm. Brindley, 4 days as Commissioner, $14.00
  • Wm. H. Scott, 4 days as Commissioner, $14.00
  • John F. Houze, 4 days as Commissioner, $14.00
  • Jas. F. Simpson, 4 days as Sheriff, $8.00

Court House Expense.

  • Hiram Corns, for ice for Court House, $5.25
  • Union Furniture Co., chairs for Court House, $14.50
  • F. L. Grisard, step-ladder and screws, $2.10
  • Robert N. Northcott, iron for window pole, $0.25
  • James P. Orem, clock for Recorder’s office, $9.00
  • C. G. Adams, for office expenses, $3.70
  • P. C. Holland, for office expenses, $3.00
  • James F. Simpson, care of Court House and square, cash for kindling wood, cleaning up square, etc., $23.95
  • Scott & Brown, coal oil, brooms, etc., $5.76
  • John W. Smiley, buggy and horse to Plum Creek, $0.75
  • R. T. F. Abbett, office expenses, etc., $4.00

Books, Stationery and Printing.

  • P. T. Hartford, printing, advertising, etc., $18.00
  • W. J. Baird, printing, advertising, $19.15
  • Walter A. Knox, printing, advertising, $8.50
  • Indianapolis Sentinel Co., stationery, $1.75
  • W. B. Burford, books and stationery, $72.26
  • Baker & Thornton, books and stationery, $13.80
  • Golay & Stevens, stationery, $1.40

Specific Allowances.

  • James B. McCrellis, fee case State vs. Scudder, $20.00
  • Same fee case Atty Gen. vs. Commissioners, $10.00
  • J. P. Hemphill, difference and change of venue, $0.50

Taxes Refunded.

  • Wm. Stewart, taxes refunded, $16.87
  • Thomas J. Gibbs, taxes refunded, $3.00

Road expense.

  • James F. Simpson, summoning road viewers, $5.15
  • Jos. B. Voris, fee and mileage viewing road, $3.40
  • Sylvester H. Morrison, $3.50

Jail expense.

  • James F. Simpson, receiving, boarding and discharging prisoners, $79.80
  • Peter Told, 100 bushels coal for jail, $11.00
  • James F. Simpson, summoning juries, $29.00

Switzerland County Commissioners – Dec 1885

Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ proceedings appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 17 Dec 1885 – Page 4, Column 3

County Business.

Among the business transacted by the County Commissioners at their recent session was the following:

John H. Houze, Commissioner elect for the third district, entered upon the duties of his office.

John D. Brindley, Vevay; Samuel Dibble, Patriot, were granted license to retail liquors.

C. G. Adams, County Treasurer, presented orders redeemed by him during last quarter, amounting to $12,770.14. Found correct, cancelled and filed.

In the matter of petition of Jacob F. Leatherbury and others for a road—George W. McKay, J. B. Morrison and Sylvester H. Morrison, viewers appointed at last term, reported that the proposed road would be of public utility. If established it will divide the lands of T. Livings and J. F. Leatherbury and connects with the turnpike and be thirty feet wide. Theo. Livings filed his remonstrance and claim for damages. Ralph Stout, John R. S. Smith and Benjamin Rogers were appointed viewers and to assess damages, if any. They will meet Jan. 2, 1886.

James Cole petitioned for viewers to assess damages on account of change of road by Superintendent on east Fork of Indian Creek. Hiram Bakes and Abner Gates were appointed to assess damages, if any. They will meet Jan. 2, 1886.