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Vevay List of Letters – 18 Feb 1884

The following article about Vevay, Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 21 Feb 1884 – Page 2, Column 6

Letter List.
Remaining uncalled for in P. O., Vevay, Switzerland Co., Indiana, Feb. 18, 1884:

Miss Mollie Banta, Mr. W. M. Law, Miss Lucy Buchanan, Albert McCoy, E. T. Calvert, Wm. H. Means, Mrs. Mary Carver, Miss Mattie Minor, Mr. James Devar, Mr. Ira Rayles, Wade Garnett, Wm. Schwanholt, Wm. Geasker, Wm. Stewart, Mr. Louis Golay, Mr. Willie Summerfruit, Mrs. India Hubbard, Mrs. Martha Robertson, Mrs. Lizzie Jackson, D. G. White.

Applicants for above please call for “Advertised Letters.”

ALFRED SHAW, P. M.

Switzerland County Real Estate Transfers – Feb 1884

Switzerland County, Indiana real estate transfers appeared in:

Vevay Reveille – 21 Feb 1884 – Page 2, Column 6

Land Sales.

Deeds recorded since our last report:
[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • Rachel and Wm. Bright to Rebecca Higgins
  • Cautious Choat and wife to James Campbell
  • Morgan P. Campbell and wife to Jas. H. Campbell
  • Jane and Abraham Adkinson to Jas. H. Campbell
  • Amelia A. Tague to Addison Works
  • William J. Gibbs and wife to Thomas J. Gibbs
  • Thomas J. Gibbs and wife to Abram Peters
  • Martha and Samuel Dennis to Warren Cotton
  • P. C. Holland, Auditor, to Joseph Parker
  • Jordan Wainscott and wife to Eva Wainscott
  • Eva Wainscott to Susannah Wainscott

Vevay Reveille – 28 Feb 1884 – Page 4, Column 3

Land Sales.

Deeds recorded since our last report:
[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • Thomas F. McCreary and wife to James T. Marsh
  • William Cunningham and wife to Wm. H. Bunger
  • Wm. C. Robinson to Bledsoe & Beymer
  • Joshua D. Griffith and wife to Mary A. Thompson
  • Thomas R. Wiley to John Callahan and wife
  • Almira E. R. Protsman to Samantha Sigmon
  • William H. Wiley to Sarah M. Wiles
  • John P. Twineham and wife to John J. Twineham
  • Wm. J. Gibbs and wife to John C. Scott
  • Newton J. Adams and wife to John C. Scott

Switzerland County Juries – Feb 1884

Switzerland County, Indiana Circuit Court report appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 14 Feb 1884 – Page 4, Column 3

Circuit Court—Juries Selected.

Switzerland Circuit Court will convene next Monday—Judge Allison on the bench; E. G. Hay, Prosecuting Attorney.

Jury Commissioners Alfred Shaw and Robert A. Knox have drawn the names of the following gentlemen to serve as jurors:

GRAND JURY.
William E. Peters, Heman Bradley, George Turner, H. A. Greenleaf, Lewis F. Hatch, John M. Stratford.

PETIT JURY.
Francis M. Scott, David Armstrong, Clark Downey, David Smith, Shelometh Stow, Nathaniel Scudder, William Orem, William R. Heath, John B. Gordon, John Kerr, Lemuel Emerson, Joseph H. Netherland.

Switzerland County Real Estate Transfers – Jan 1884

Switzerland County, Indiana real estate transfers for January 1884 appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 24 Jan 1884 – Page 5, Column 1

Land Sales.

Deeds Recorded since our last issue:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • George and Martha Stoops to Enos Burton
  • Susan and Wm. Barkis to Harvey Barkis
  • Ida P. Voris to Joseph B. Voris
  • Thomas J. Stewart and wife to Trustee York Township
  • Circuit Court to Indiana Adams
  • Indiana Adams to Enoch S. Adams
  • Zellie C. Grisard to Trustees Phoenix Lodge I.O.O.F.
  • Caroline Mottier to A. E. Merit
  • John Elfers to Ruth Elfers
  • James H. Paugh and wife to Newton Hallgarth
  • Wm. S. Tower, Sheriff, to Barnhart Schoffner
  • Wm. T. Barricklow and wife to Stephen Hastings
  • John Stoops and wife to Samuel Baxter
  • Julius Blach and wife to Henry Banta

JANUARY.

  • Ann and Geo. W. Larison to Sarah Woods
  • David H. Stapp and wife to D. J. and Sarah Watts
  • Wm. D. Ward, Administrator, to D. J. Watts
  • Wm. S. Tower, Sheriff, to Elias R. Hannis
  • John G. Campbell and wife to James H. Campbell
  • Henry Turner and wife to Charles D. Sample
    Same to same
  • Leonard E. Smith to Wm. Witherspoon
  • Allice Rochat to Theodore Livings
  • Hiram F. Butler and wife to Ralph T. Butler
  • Mark P. Butler and wife to Ralph T. Butler
  • Rhoda J. Butler to Ralph T. Butler
  • Susan A. and Thomas Francis to Ralph T. Butler
  • David N. Haydon to Mary J. Walden

Hall’s Branch School Roll of Honor – 1884

Hall’s Branch School [Craig Township, Switzerland County, Indiana] roll of honor appeared in:

Vevay Reveille – 24 Jan 1884 – Page 1, Column 7

Roll of Honor of Hall’s Branch School, Craig Township, for month ending Jan. 11, 1884:

Grade 5—Mary Leap, Cora Thiebaud

Grade 4—Wade Siebenthal, Gussie Hatton, Jennie Thiebaud, Mattie Leap

Grade 3—Clarence Tait, Emery Thiebaud

Grade 2—Stella Stucy, Bessie Siebenthal

Grade 1

  • A Class—Jakie Spychers, Nickie Konkle
  • B Class—Pete Leap, Robbie Joyce

The following received averages which were very creditable: India Leap, Sadie James, Lena Siebenthal, Mamie Stucy, Louie Roberts, Mary Curry, Johnie Barnes.

AMELIA COLE, Teacher.

Vevay Reveille – 21 Feb 1884 – Page 4, Column 1

Roll of Honor of Hall’s Branch School, Craig Township, for the month ending Feb. 8, 1883:

  • Fifth Grade—Cora Thiebaud, Mary Leap
  • Fourth Grade—Jennie Thiebaud, Wade Siebenthal, Gussie Hatton, Howard Leap
  • Third Grade—Clarence Tate, Emory Thiebaud
  • Second Grade—Mary Curry, Deila Brandon
  • First Grade—Johnie Barnes, Nickie Konkle
  • Primary Grade—Jessie Curry, Mary Siebenthal

AMELIA COLE, Teacher.

Jacksonville School Roll of Honor – 1884

Jacksonville School [Switzerland County, Indiana] roll of honor appeared in:

Vevay Reveille – 17 Jan 1884 – Page 8, Column 1

Roll of Honor of Jacksonville school for month ending January 11, 1884:

  • Advanced Grade—Fannie Hagerman, Annie Protsman
  • Fifth Grade—Jimmie Miller, Julia Allen
  • Fourth Grade—Ettie Vannice, Clarence Stevens
  • Third Grade—Effie Morrison, Ella Worstell
  • Second Grade—Willie Lapool, Dannie McIntire
  • First Grade—Willie Worstell, Lulie Protsman

Vevay Reveille – 6 Mar 1884 – Page 4, Column 5

Roll of Honor for Jacksonville School for month ending Feb. 29, 1884:
[See newspaper for grades.]

  • Advanced Grade—E. R. Clevenger, Fannie Hageman, Eva Hall, Anna Protsman
  • A Grade—James Miller, Julia Allen
  • B Grade—Angie Cross, Ettie Vannice
  • C Grade—Archillas Protsman, Rufa Roop
  • D Grade—Julia Cross, Jennie Dodd
  • E Grade—Dannie McIntire, Willie Lapoole
  • F Grade—Lulu Protsman, Florence Worstell

M. J. Cox, Teacher.

Vevay Reveille 11 Dec 1884 – Page 1, Column 5

Roll of Honor of the Jacksonville school, for the month ending November 28, 1884:

  • Fifth Grade—Julia Allen, Ida Webster, Ettie Vannice.
  • Fourth Grade—Effie Morrison, Rufus Roop, Ella Worstell, Julia Cross.
  • Third Grade—Jennie Dodd, Frank Webster, Dannie McIntire.
  • Second Grade—Lulie Protsman, Marion Rogers, Florence Worstell.
  • First Grade—Guy Walden, Rob. Worstell, Flora McIntire.

FANNY HAGEMAN, Teacher.

Stone College School Roll of Honor – 21 Dec 1883

Stone College School [Switzerland County, Indiana] appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 17 Jan 1884 – Page 8, Column 1

Roll of Honor for District No. 8, Stone College, for the month ending Dec. 21, 1883:

  • Primary—Flora Jamison and Viola Brown
  • First Reader—Lizzie Jamison and Mary Pavy
  • Second Reader—Lula Haskell and Grace Tilly
  • Fourth Reader—Leora Haskell, Lura Tilly and Afra Tilly.

LINNIE TURNER, Teacher.

Switzerland County Pensioners – 1883

Pensioners from Switzerland County, Indiana in 1833 appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 10 Jan 1884 – Page 1, Column 4
See also: Switzerland County Military Records

Roll of Honor.

List of Pensioners
Of the United State on the roll January 1, 1883, residing in Switzerland County, Indiana. An official copy furnished for publication in the Vevay Reveille by the Interior Department:

[See newspaper for injuries and pension amount.]

AARON.

  • Wright L. Smith
  • Peter Voris
  • Zach. T. Stapleton
  • William Waldon
  • Mary W. Gray, widow
  • Clarissa H. Mingus, widow

ALLENSVILLE.

  • Francis Livings
  • Andrew J. Works

BENNINGTON.

  • Phillip C. Holand
  • Wm. P. Eades
  • Joseph N. Pearce
  • Massey Mellen, widow
  • Nancy J. Cole, widow
  • Harry Buchanan, minor
  • Elizabeth Cole, widow 1812
  • Elizabeth Neal, widow 1812

CENTER SQUARE.

  • Robert E. Hall
  • James C. Kirkpatrick
  • Clarissa G. Stevens, widow
  • Elizabeth Hagerman, widow 1812

CRAIG.

  • Henry D. Banta
  • Warren Roberts

EAST ENTERPRISE.

  • George Lewis
  • Eli S. Richmond
  • John N. Weathers
  • Priscilla Bright, widow
  • Lucinda Welch, widow 1812

FLORENCE.

  • Robert Klein
  • John A. Keith
  • Wm. H. Stevens
  • Thomas Baldwin
  • John P. White
  • David Smith
  • Joseph Nepper
  • Harriet Jane Andrews, widow
  • Delilah Keith, widow
  • Rebecca W. Marshall, widow
  • George Ellis, father
  • Susan J. Coy, widow
  • Eadah Edrington, 1812
  • Maria Ellis, widow 1812

MARKLAND.

  • George A. Simpson
  • Franklin Bennet
  • Margaret McVey, mother
  • Elizabeth Tapp, widow

MOOREFIELD.

  • John Farrel
  • Isaac Higgans
  • Mathew Warstel
  • Mary Rodgers, widow 1812

MOUNT STERLING.

  • Nathaniel M. Cotton
  • Ostrum Boright
  • Francis M. Fergusion
  • Sarah Garrard, mother
  • Sarah Webb, widow 1812

PATRIOT.

  • George M. Douglas
  • Andrew J. Green
  • David Hewitt
  • Herman Milges
  • Upton Lanekins
  • Silas Howe
  • Benjamin E. Addis
  • Thomas Edmonson
  • John Montanye
  • Henry W. Starkee
  • Joshua M. Scranton
  • Aaron Z. Taylor
  • William Walker
  • Wm. P. Conch
  • Wm. G. DeHart
  • Wm. H. Bonnell
  • Constantine B. Shafer
  • John J. DeHart
  • Jacob H. Bruner
  • Joseph Baker
  • Lewis P. Bradford
  • Charles O. Bryan
  • James R. Remer
  • Fanny M. Hewitt, widow
  • Rowena Dodson, mother
  • Eliza Cunningham, mother
  • Elsie Herrick, widow 1812
  • Amy Emerson, widow 1812
  • Lydia Rowin, widow 1812
  • Margaret Buck, widow 1812
  • Jane Beckwith, widow 1812
  • Caroline Berry, widow 1812

PLEASANT.

  • David Gunnion
  • Eli S. Henry
  • Alexander Horton
  • Edith L. Hayes, widow
  • Cynthia McCullough, mother

QUERCUS GROVE.

  • Nelson Tarbox
  • John J. Douglas
  • Joel A. Davis
  • Edward P. Goddard

SUGAR BRANCH

  • Benj. Miles
  • Woodson Long
  • John Cole
  • Prior M. Pavy
  • George H. Redd
  • Mathew Bodle
  • Silas Ward
  • Masa Pickett, mother
  • Mary A. Mead, widow
  • Sarah Andrews, widow
  • Margaret Tague, widow
  • Eliza Clemens, widow
  • Parmelia Clark, widow
  • Mary Chandler, widow
  • Lucinda J. Kinder, widow
  • Jane Thurston, widow

VEVAY.

  • Andrew Jones
  • Isaac M. Gray
  • James P. Kelso
  • Peter Joyce
  • Joshua D. Griffith
  • Adolph Hildebrand
  • Joshua H. Means
  • Wm. D. Ward
  • David Dyer, Jr.
  • Joseph W. Redd
  • Wm. Patton
  • Lewis F. Works
  • John R. McKay
  • Christopher Noll
  • Harrison Roberts
  • Wm. W. Peak
  • John T. Schroeder
  • Mathew Worstell
  • John Walters
  • John Rochat
  • James E. Long
  • Francis L. Mennet
  • Barbara Cole, mother
  • Jerusha Neal, mother
  • Fanny Martin, mother
  • Mollie Roberts, widow
  • Barbara Anderson, widow
  • Elizabeth Scheirelbein, widow
  • Sylvia D. Hatch, widow
  • Nancy B. Violette, widow 1812
  • Mary J. McMahan, widow 1812
  • Lucy Nulter, widow 1812
  • Eliza J. Burns, widow 1812
  • Eli Cotton
  • Wm. Freeman
  • Durbin M. Miller
  • Wm. W. Long
  • Hiram Jennings

VINEYARD.

  • Catharine Lancaster, widow 1812

Switzerland County Large Taxpayers – 1882

The following article about Switzerland County, Indiana taxpayers appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 3 Jan 1884 – Page 1, Column 6

Large Tax Payers.

The following persons in Switzerland County were assessed for taxes amounting to $75.00 and upward for the year 1882. The amounts do not include city taxes:

[See newspaper for tax amounts.]

  • U. P. Schenck
  • First National Bank, Vevay
  • W. T. Pate, Heirs
  • Union Furniture Co.
  • John W. Howard
  • John Higham
  • A. J. Schenck
  • Lewis Detraz
  • Lemuel Bledsoe
  • Julius Blach
  • Harvey W. Scranton
  • Robert A. Knox
  • James Culbertson
  • H. J. Harris
  • Thos. F. McCreary
  • Simon Beymer
  • Almira Abbett
  • Sylvester Morrison, Guardian
  • John W. Wright
  • Heady & Lewis
  • Luther C. Buck
  • Thos. Armstrong
  • Wm. Hall
  • F. L. Grisard, Heirs
  • M. L. Barker
  • John Dickason
  • James M. Scott
  • J. A. Cunningham
  • Stephen Searcy
  • A. E. Merit
  • Jas. H. Merit
  • U. H. Stow
  • Jas. K. Pleasants
  • Justi Thiebaud
  • John P. Stewart
  • Chas. Markland
  • Davis Armstrong
  • J. B. Lamson
  • Martha Cain
  • Ed. Heady, Heirs
  • Wm. H. Scott
  • Eliakim Stoops
  • Thos. And J. L. Stewart
  • S. Q. Howe
  • F. R. Dufour, Guardian
  • Ben. L. Wiley
  • Rebecca Hastie
  • Elenor Thiebaud
  • Theo. Humphrey
  • Vevay Woolen Mill
  • Joseph Patterson
  • G. W. Hickman, Heirs
  • Vevay Building and Loan Association
  • Wm. Cunningham
  • Stephen H. Scranton
  • Julius N. E. Muret
  • Saml. Lostutter
  • Wm. J. Keeney
  • Robert Scott
  • John Hastie
  • John Melcher
  • Vevay, Mt. Sterling and Versailles Turnpike Co.
  • Samuel Blodgett
  • Julia M. LeClerc
  • Joseph Cain, Heirs
  • Perry K. Cotton
  • Constant Golay
  • Perry K. Cotton, Guardian
  • Justus Varian
  • Hall & Lewis
  • John Boyle
  • David Lee

Switzerland County Commissioners’ Allowances – Dec 1883

The Switzerland County Commissioners’ allowances appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 20 Dec 1883 – Page 4, Column 5

A List of Allowances
Made by the Board of County Commissioners, at their regular December Term, 1883:

 

FOR PAUPERS.

Mrs. Julia Woolf, keeping Parker boy, $11.50

Mrs. Mary Kilgore, for herself, $12.50

Dicey Estes, keeping pauper children, $15.00

Golay & Stevens, school books for poor children, $7.04

Z. I. Yonge & Co., for Mrs. Bowman, Holdcroft, Jennings and Moody, $24.60

Hall & Lewis, for Mrs. LeClerc, $10.00

Told Bros., for coal for Mrs. Cole, Davels, Schencks, Boggs family and Mrs. Holdcroft, $15.40

F. J. Holdcroft, coffin for C. Peelman, $6.00

Ben. Cole, sundries for Mrs. Moody, $7.55

Shull & Brown, for Mrs. Jennings, $2.00

James C. Kincaid, for Miss Bettie Lewis, $2.61

James C. Kincaid, for Amanda Willis, $6.14

Matthew Brown & Son, sundries for Mrs. Cole, $5.00

U. P. Schenck & Son, sundries for Boggs family, $28.87

O. S. Waldo, sundries for Mrs. Bowen, $3.00

F. L. Grisard, sundries for Mrs. Jennings, $12.72

F. L. Grisard, sundries for Mrs. Holdcroft, $4.48

F. L. Grisard, sundries for Mrs. Snyder, $5.00

Thomas H. Downey, sundries for C. Peelman, $5.00

Wm. Smith, for digging grave for C. Peelman, $2.00

George W. Golay, taking children to poor house, $2.00

Shaw & Detraz, for Susan Day, $2.00

Dr. George W. Hewitt, 6 months pauper physician, $37.50

Isaac Gray, sundries for Lowe, $5.00

John L. Thiebaud, school books, poor, Vevay, $13.70

James A. Works, rent for Boggs family, $10.00

S. R. Tinker, coffin for Mrs. Geo. Gilbert, $6.00

F. B. Cunningham, for Nicholas Wycoff, $14.70

F. B. Cunningham, for Sutherland, $2.00

F. B. Cunningham, for Mrs. Manuel, $11.50

F. B. Cunningham, for Wm. Lee’s family, $0.50

Hiram Ford, for J. R. Blodget, $9.89

Hiram Ford, for Mrs. Courtney, $2.00

Hiram Ford, for Mrs. Manuel, $7.60

James T. Marsh, for J. R. Blodget, $2.90

Miss O. H. Rickets, for Mrs. McDaniel, $8.00

C. G. Adams, for Mrs. Courtney, $6.00

C. G. Adams, for Mrs. Manuel, $11.08

A. V. Morrison, for W. Lee’s family, $2.00

Robt. Scott, for hauling Susan Manuel to poor house, $1.00

R. G. Simpson, 6 months, poor physician, $17.00

Ira Banta, for Chas. Osborn, $3.00

Frank Higgins, for keeping Fleming Jones, $10.00

F. & A. J. Siebenthal, for Chas. Osborn, $3.00

F. & A. J. Siebenthal, for Mrs. Ostrander, $2.68

O. S. Waldo, for Mrs. Ostrander, $9.75

O. S. Waldo, for Chas. Osborn, $5.00

Told Bros., for Chas. Osborn, $2.00

C. V. Thiebaud, for Chas. Osborn, $3.00

Peter Pelser, for keeping Ben Pelser, $10.00

James H. Gibbs, for Tibbetts family, $27.94

James H. Gibbs, for Richards boys, $2.20

S. R. Heath, for Cynthia Ricketts, $3.00

S. R. Heath, for Elias Brown, $15.90

S. R. Heath, for Bills children, $4.75

Simpson & Brown, for Andrew Boyd, $10.52

David B. Lee, for Richards boys, $3.00

David B. Lee, for Cynthia Ricketts, $3.85

Lydia Robbins, for keeping Clara Sloan, $10.00

S. R. Tinker, for coffin for Missouri Johnson, $6.00

John D. Phillips, for house rent for J. W. Miller, $4.50

O. D. Cunningham, for Mahala Wheeler, $10.00

O. D. Cunningham, for Mary McClelland, $10.00

O. D. Cunningham, for Sophia Skidmore, $5.00

O. D. Cunningham, for Mrs. Perkins, $8.00

O. D. Cunningham, for Mrs. Burk, $10.00

O. D. Cunningham, for Mrs. Shull, $5.00

O. D. Cunningham, for Polly Boyd, $10.00

A. Benedict, for Nancy J. Bosaw, $15.75

Schrumpf & Told, for John W. Miller, $17.88

Schrumpf & Told, for C. Fredenberg, $10.11

John L. O’Neal, for Mahala Wheeler, $5.00

John L. O’Neal, for John W. Miller, $6.92

John L. O’Neal, for Mary McLelland, $5.00

G. W. Hewitt, for poor Physician, $15.00

William Gockle, for Mrs. Jones, $8.00

E. M. Cheever, for poor Physician, $30.00

Dr. Edward Tevis, small pox cases, $30.00

Wm. M. Patton, coffin for P. Hefferman, $5.00

Geo. W. Hathorn, building and repairing poor house, $315.89

James Curry, Jr., cistern on poor farm, $90.00

James Curry, keeping paupers at poor house, $597.31

James Curry, repairs and material, $103.37

C. Goldenburg & Son, furnace, pipes, &c., $196.70

Shuff & Waldo, lumber, $11.44

F. L. Grisard, fence wire, locks, &c., $49.34

U. P. Schenck & Son, sundries for repairs, $9.91

James A. Works, Jr., hauling Grand Jury, $3.60

Wm. Brindley, superintending and hauling, $12.00

John Gill, plans, specifications, and contracts, $5.00

 

COUNTY OFFICERS’ FEES.

John Gill, 2 months salary, filing, &c., $291.13

P. C. Holland, 1 month salary, filing, &c., $145.87

Jas. R. Hart, salary as Co. Superintendent, $247.20

Wm. C. Robinson, salary, &c., as Treasurer, $260.00

Wm. S. Tower, seven days Com. Court, $14.00

Luther C. Buck, seven days as Commissioner, $24.50

Wm. Brindley, seven days as Commissioner, $24.50

Robert Scott, seven days as Commissioner, $24.50

 

COURT HOUSE EXPENSE.

U. H. McHenry, fee, $1.92

C. O. Thiebaud, $2.05

Goldenburg & Son, repairing of stoves, $2.25

H. Weals, painting Court House, $322.00

John W. Boyd, repairing roof, $3.00

Wm. S. Tower, care Court House, $10.00

U. P. Schenck & Son, $1.91

J. E. Morton, making black board, $7.00

John Gill, office expense, $3.40

John L. Thiebaud, coal oil, &c., $5.55

Hiram Corns, ice, $0.55

John Melcher, coal, $50.00

P. C. Holland, office expense, $1.65

 

JURY EXPENSE.

Wm. S. Tower, summoning juries, $49.00

 

HIGHWAY AND BRIDGE EXPENSE.

Wade’s Run Bridge, $331.75

Luther C. Buck, 5 days superintending above bridge, $10.00

Wm. Scott, viewing road 2 days, $3.00

Erastus Ford, viewing road 2 days, $3.00

Henry Dibble, viewing road 2 days, $3.00

S. H. Morison, viewing road 2 days, $3.00

Wm. Faulkner, lumber for Indian Creek bridge, $7.82

Sarah Land, damage to property, $13.50

Wm. S. Tower, summoning viewers, $8.90

John Gill, planning, &c., for Wade’s Run, $5.00

 

CRIMINAL.

Clement’s gratings and locks, $136.00

Z. I. Yonge & Co., blankets, $12.00

R. S. Northcott, work on jail, $16.50

Isaac Turner, freights on locks, &c., $1.15

Goldenburg & Son, repairing on jail stoves, $4.35

Thomas J. Gordon, work on jail, $78.50

Wm. S. Tower, boarding, receiving and discharging prisoners, $110.45

 

BOOKS, STATIONERY AND PRINTING.

Vevay Democrat, $13.00

Levy, Baker & Co., $33.75

W. J. Baird, $15.20

W. B. Buford, $9.50

Indianapolis Journal Company, $34.40