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Aurora High School Commencement – 1876

Graduates of the Aurora High School in Dearborn County, Indiana for 1876 appeared in:
Aurora Dearborn Independent – 18 May 1876 – Page 3, Column 2

The commencement exercises of the Aurora High School will take place at Schulye’s Hall on Friday, June 2d. The following young ladies are in the graduating class:

  • Mabel Criswell
  • Flora Platter
  • Nettie Bush
  • Julia Rothert
  • Edith Cheek
    Laura Hopping
  • Lizzie Scobel
  • Delia Burroughs
  • Lizzie Melson

Aurora List of Letters – Jun 1876

The Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana list of letters for June 1876 appeared in:

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 1 Jun 1876 – Page 3, Column 1

Letter List.

  • Miss Lide Bemore
  • Chas. B. Baker
  • Lon. Cravens
  • D. M. Hammond
  • Joseph Knox
  • Maria Moran
  • Miss Lonella R.
  • Molly E. Smith
  • Miss Mary Quinling
  • Amos B. Taylor
  • Prof. Woolen Mills
  • Miss Eva Woodert

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 8 Jun 1876 – Page 3, Column 1

Letter List.

  • Lawrence Fowler
  • Mrs. Elizabeth Huserman
  • Mrs. Ann Johnson
  • Geo. H. Stearne
  • H. S. Shaner
  • Walker Matthew

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 15 Jun 1876 – Page 3, Column 1

Letter List.

  • B. S. Abbott
  • A. W. Asche
  • Miss Daisy Bremer
  • Omer Clark
  • Thomas Covington
  • Miss Martha Huston
  • Wm. Mathias
  • M. C. Roberts
  • Miss Kate Schone
  • A. D. Wilbur

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 22 Jun 1876 – Page 3, Column 1

Letter List.

  • Jas. Humes
  • Mrs. A. Prichett
  • Miss Jennie Smith
  • H. Talbot
  • Miss Fannie Waller
  • Miss Louisa Walter
  • Miss Wyehley

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 29 Jun 1876 – Page 3, Column 1

Letter List.

  • Fred Braun
  • Miss Anna C.
  • Sarah E. Dean
  • P. Dalene
  • Henrick Harder
  • Elizabeth Huseman
  • W. A. Loneing
  • Fred Maerker
  • Lucinda Mills
  • Flowrence Johnson
  • M. Ohttendorf
  • J. M. Nelson
  • Henry Williams

Aurora List of Letters – May 1876

The Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana list of letters for May 1876 appeared in:

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 4 May 1876 – Page 3, Column 1

Letter List.

  • William Blew
  • Allen Cob
  • Miss Kate P. Forier
  • Rev. C. S. Gitchell
  • Mr. Henry Kendall
  • Mr. Andrew Kiniard
  • J. H. Logan
  • Mr. Ruben Leonard
  • Oliver P. Larr
  • Miss Maria Anna Moony
  • Dr. William Millar
  • John G. Meloy
  • Mr. A. A. Partridge
  • Mr. Albert A. Partridge
  • Mr. John Pfol
  • Mr. Walter Rodney

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 11 May 1876 – Page 3, Column 1

Letter List.

  • Wm. Bogeman
  • J. Jackson
  • O. T. Smith
  • Mildred Sheppard
  • Miss Carry Waltz
  • Frank Wagner

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 18 May 1876 – Page 3, Column 1

Letter List.

  • James Dobb
  • John M. Fisher
  • Mary E. Garrigus
  • Charlotte Lotton
  • Michael & Co.
  • Florence Miller
  • Edward Mason
  • David Rennir
  • Anna Shornick
  • Martha Serber
  • John Welch

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 25 May 1876 – Page 3, Column 1

Letter List.

  • Miss Mira Beall
  • S. Confield
  • Mrs. Catharine Davidter
  • Wm. Jackson
  • Mrs. K. Leonard
  • Henry Schroder
  • A. H. Neinaber

Aurora List of Letters – Apr 1876

The Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana list of letters for April 1876 appeared in:

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 6 Apr 1876 – Page 3, Column 1

Letter List.

  • Miss Aannah Mead
  • Miss Mary Mead
  • Mrs. Johnson
  • Mrs. Elizabeth Phister
  • Miss Flora Wills

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 13 Apr 1876 – Page 3, Column 1

Letter List.

  • Henry Bobersdrink
  • Ira Davis
  • Alvena Fish
  • Ellwood Oak
  • S. Schilling

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 20 Apr 1876 – Page 3, Column 1

Letter List.

  • John Cassidy
  • Jas. H. Christy
  • Harry French
  • Chas. Forest
  • Miss Delina N. Grasty
  • Mrs. Lena Kieffer
  • Pat Murfey
  • Andrew Riehm
  • Bertha Regus
  • Miss Clara Schraeder

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 27 Apr 1876 – Page 3, Column 1

Letter List.

  • Michal Erley
  • Nellie E. Allen
  • Miss Mary Graves
  • Mrs. Lidia Graves
  • Mrs. Harriet Hunt
  • Martin Koebel
  • J. K. Turner
  • Mr. Stephen West Jr.

Aurora List of Letters – Mar 1876

The Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana list of letters for March 1876 appeared in:

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 2 Mar 1876 – Page 3, Column 1

Letter List.

  • Joseph W. Christy
  • Wm. P. Dabney
  • Wm. S. Johnson
  • Lewis Smith
  • Miss Clara Schroder
  • Chas. H. Smith
  • Miss Annie Shepperd
  • Mrs. Jane Seth
  • Hays M. Welch
  • Mathew Walker

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 9 Mar 1876 – Page 3, Column 1

Letter List.

  • Miss Tillie J. Lonton
  • Mathias Hess
  • Ernest Mende
  • Miss Martha J. Smith
  • A. Simpson
  • Miss Louise Volkert
  • John Wilson

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 23 Mar 1876 – Page 3, Column 1

Letter List.

  • W. H. Anderson
  • Elmer Allen
  • Jos. W. Cornforth
  • Miss Sarah Jeffries
  • Miss Mary J. Holmes
  • George Hackman
  • Jacob Jackson
  • Mrs. M. Miles
  • Mrs. Julia Prottsman
  • G. Transton
  • Ellen Wren
  • Eliza Warner
  • Henry Wedding

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 30 Mar 1876 – Page 3, Column 1

Letter List.

  • Miss Caroline Bruce
  • George Buffington
  • Mathias Kates
  • Lewis Langston
  • Wm. Meyer
  • S. Mayer
  • Wm. Seth

Aurora List of Letters – Feb 1876

The Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana list of letters for February 1876 appeared in:

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 10 Feb 1876 – Page 3, Column 1

Letter List.

  • Mrs. Frankey Bastil
  • Joseph Christy
  • Miss Ella Eckstine
  • Wilhelm Kamped
  • Sehr Mayer
  • A. C. Phillips

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 24 Feb 1876 – Page 3, Column 1

Letter List.

  • Miss Mary Esyner
  • Andrew Kinniard
  • Miss Mary Kerr
  • Jefferson Miller
  • S. Mayer
  • Jno. D. Meyer
  • Fred H. Meyer
  • Rev. C. E. Mandeville
  • Louis Stieburt
  • Miss Rhoda Wilson

Aurora List of Letters – Jan 1876

The Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana list of letters for January 1876 appeared in:

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 6 Jan 1876 – Page 3, Column 1

Letter List.

  • Samuel Chambers
  • Mrs. Catharine Ensenberger
  • Andrew Kennard
  • Mrs. Mary A. Linscott
  • Mrs. Harriet Little
  • Mrs. M. Miles
  • Mr. Nelson
  • Miss Maggie Parker
  • Geo. G. Sargent
  • Wm. Smith

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 13 Jan 1876 – Page 3, Column 1

Letter List.

  • Jos. Christy
  • Miss Nan Ruman
  • Miss Laura Stout
  • Walter Wallace

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 20 Jan 1876 – Page 3, Column 1

Letter List.

  • Mrs. Ellen D. Chance
  • Mrs. Anna French
  • Miss Sarah F. Jeffries
  • Andrew Kinnard
  • S. F. Marsch
  • Isaac Marsh
  • Mrs. L. F. Marsh
  • John B. Meyer
  • Wm. Leal
  • Elijah West
  • Mark Siber
  • Wm. E. Stewart
  • J. C. Smith
  • Mrs. J. W. Spencer
  • Miss Mary Jane Tap

Patriot High School Examination – Dec 1876

The Patriot, Switzerland County, Indiana, High School examination appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 14 Dec 1876 – Page 5, Column 1

Patriot.
HIGH SCHOOL EXAMINATION.

The following list of grades show the average standing of each scholar in all the branches in which he was examined, for the month ending Dec. 8th, 1876:

CLASS A

  • Jennie Dunning, 99
  • Jesse Alphin, 98
  • Ida Huston, 97
  • Harvey Van Dorin, 96
  • Minnie Vanhouten, 92
  • Carrie Vanhouten, 88
  • Andrew Ross, 88
  • Mary Olcott, 87
  • Lillie Humphrey, 83
  • Sallie Low, 83
  • Decatur Lucas, 83
  • John Boyle, 81
  • Daniel Vanhouten, 77
  • Garry Wade, 77
  • Belle Watts, 77

CLASS B

  • Rhoda Wade, 100
  • Eddie Robertson, 100
  • Eliza Platt, 96
  • Clara Humphrey, 96
  • Mary Humphrey, 95
  • Blanch [—], 95
  • Hollock Howe, 95
  • Mary Emerson, 92
  • James Strack, 88
  • Andrew McHuron, 87
  • Lillie Mottier, 87
  • John Vanhouten, 82
  • Willie Low, 82
  • Barite Strack, 81
  • Mary Jack, 81

ADDISON LUDLUM, Principal.

Switzerland County Commissioners’ Allowances – Dec 1876

The Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ allowances appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 14 Dec 1876 – Page 4, Column 3

List of Allowances
Made by the Board of County Commissioners of Switzeralnd County, at its December Term, 1876:

F. J. Hollcroft, 3 coffins, &c., $17.00

O. S. Waldo, bed tick for Poor House, $12.78

C. W. Johnson, amount for Mrs. Spears, $14.00

W. H. Wallick, school books for pauper children, $7.52

Hen Pelser, quarterly allowance, $10.00

John W. Shadday, medical service, $12.00

Thomas J. Griffith, medical service, $2.00

Wm. Smith, digging two graves, $6.00

Noah Martin and family, quarterly allowance, $20.00

Wesley McHenry, sundries for Mrs. Picket, $6.00

Charles Moody, quarterly allowance, $10.00

E. M. Cheever, Pauper Physician, $17.50

J. M. Fisk, Pauper Physician $19.04

Matt. Worstell, boarding, &c., at Poor House, $411.60

Theo. Bonnell, sundries for paupers, $5.00

Wm. Patton, coffin and Funeral expenses of Mrs. Breeden, $15.00

John Chatelin, coal to Noah Martin, $7.00

O. S. Waldo, lime and cement for Poor House, $19.10

H. Stucy, foundation for smoke house for Poor House, $69.75

R. F. Grisard & Bro., sundries for Poor House, $32.31

Union Furniture Co., sundries for Poor House, $1.30

D. C. Hatch, carpenter work for Poor House, $68.60

Thos. Slater, work on cisterns for Poor House, $22.23

Matt. Worstell, boarding workmen for Poor House, $23.50

 

Willard Bosaw, repairs on Loglick bridge, $4.60

Joseph Lazenby, Fox Scalps, $2.00

O P. Wallick, erroneous tax, $2.00

U. P. Schenck & Son, lime for privies, $1.10

F. J. Hollcroft, ballot box for Pleasant Township, $3.60

John N. Searcy, interest on borrowed money, $21.64

Bradly Gilbert & Co., books and stationery, $12.00

Newell H. Morrison, Road Viewer, $3.00

Thomas F. Adams, Road Viewer, $3.00

William Brown, Road Viewer, $3.00

C. W. Johnson, interest on borrowed money, $31.20

James Cowan, interest on borrowed money, $23.78

C. J. Robenstein, salary as County Superintendent from June to October, $73.50

C. J. Robenstein, for back pay, $107.00

W. J. Baird, public printing, $38.25

Bristow & Lock, coal to jail, $4.31

Geo. McAdams stoves, pipe, and repairs for Court House and Jail, $59.75

John Buchanan, Road Viewer, $3.00

John McHenry, Road Viewer, $3.00

Julius Blach, pants for prisoner, $2.00

John Gill, quarterly salary, $476.85

John Gill, bill office expenses, $3.35

Wm. Dalgleish, Road Reviewer, $9.00

John Archer, Road Reviewer, $6.75

C. J. Ryan, Road Reviewer, $6.75

W. B. Burford, Books and stationery, $233.15

F. M. Griffith, quarterly salary, $250.00

F. M. Griffith, office expense, $5.35

F. M. Griffith, am’t paid interest county orders, $29.53

F. M. Griffith, paid repairing grate, $1.25

F. M. Griffith, interest on county bonds, $515.76

Jas. Anderson, C. H. expense, coal oil, &c., $2.30

M. H. Roberts, two cords wood for kindling, $8.00

Newton Short, sawing, splitting and storing same, $3.00

John W. Moxley, glazing Court House window, $0.75

G. J. Dalmazzo, taking care McBride, $15.00

Wm. Stewart, 5 days as Commissioner, $20.00

John Rochat, hauling water, jail, $1.00

Jos. Peelman, cutting stove pipe holes, &c., C. R., $1.25

David Scott, 6 days as Commissioner, $24.00

Philander Morrison, 6 days as Commissioner, $24.00

J. C. Long, 6 days as Sheriff, $12.00

Adkinson & Ward, Attorney’s fee, $20.00

Switzerland County Commissioners – Dec 1876

The Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ proceedings appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 14 Dec 1876 – Page 4, Column 1

Proceedings of the County Commissioners.

Among other business transacted at the recent session of the County Commissioners, was the following:

Philander Morrison, Commissioner elect from the 3d District, was installed into office.

Wm. Cunningham and others presented a petition asking that a change be made in a part of the county road which leads from North’s Landing to Davis’s corner. John Douglas, Jacob Baker, jr., and Joseph Stewart, were appointed viewers. They will meet at the house of Wm. Cunningham on Dec. 23d. At the next session of the Commissioners they will report as to whether, in their judgment, the proposed change in the road will be of public utility, or not.

Isaac Richards and John Althoff showed to the satisfaction of the Commissioners that a certain road in Cotton Township had been open for twenty years, and asked that it be put on record as a public road, which was done.

Newell H. Morrison, Thomas F. Adams, and Wm. Brown, who were appointed at the last term of the Commissioners to view two proposed roads in Cotton Township, reported that they were not of public utility. The Commissioners then declared said roads vacated.

John Buchanan and John McHenry, two of the persons appointed to view a proposed road, reported that the road was not of a public utility. The Commissioners ordered the road vacated.

James Huston and others presented a petition asking that a bridge be built over Sand Run Creek.

F. M. Griffith presented to the Commissioners orders he had redeemed for the three months ending Nov. 30th, which amounted to $6,529.73. After being compared with the warrant Register and found correct, they were destroyed.

Mr. Elson, one of the Commissioners of Ripley County, presented a bill for expense incurred in the Bradley case. Amount of account, $1,995.36. Interest, $419.00.—Total $2,414.36. The Commissioners offered to pay $1,200.00. Mr. Elson refused and withdrew the account.

C. J. Ryan, John Archer and Wm. Dalgleish, reviewers in the case of W. J. Keeney and others for change of highway, made a report stating in full where it was proposed to locate the road, and what damages would be inflicted on the owners of land through which it would run. Charles Schmeid and Felix Carver filed their objections to the report. The report of the viewers was sustained. Schmeid and Carver excepted to the decision of the Commissioners. The road was ordered located and opened.

Rollin Bliss was appointed a Constable of Jefferson Township.

Merrit W. Tague was appointed a Justice of Peace for Jefferson Township.