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Aurora Public Schools Roll of Honor – 1882

Rolls of honor of the Aurora Public Schools in Dearborn County, Indiana from 1882 appeared in:

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 16 Feb 1882 – Page 2, Column 3

Honor Roll of the Aurora Public Schools for the Month Ending Feb. 3, 1882.
Only those are placed upon the Roll of Honor whose average percent, in daily recitations, attendance and deportment is 90 percent or over.

DISTRICT No. 1.

Room No. 10—George Fisk, Julius Severin, Robert Squibb, Simon Siemantel, Thomas Squibb, John Backman, Nettie Taylor, Belle Stapp, Ella Hubbardt, Nina Pattison, Ella Squibb, Jesse Hopping, John Stier, Jay Smith, Gray Pattison, Maggie Mitchell, Nina Shutts, Maggie Kessler.

Room No. 9—Frank Fisk, Emma Ruese, Lena Oester, Carrie Goldsmith, Iva Van Houten, Hulda Severin, Agnes Kastner, Johnny Herdegan, Ellie Coulter, Louie Kassebaum, Nettie Moore, May Boyd, Bertha Merkel, Rosa Goenawein, Flora Siemantel.

Room No. 8—Edith Conwell, Emma Siemantel, Tillie Oester, John Hopping, Nannie Kassebaum, Vina Ruese, Frank Hurlburt, Jessie Smith, Callie Kasebaum, Frank Rectanus, Lula Siemantel, Libbie Trester, Louis Severin, Carrie [no surname].

Room No. 7—No honor roll this month.

Room No. 6—Sylvia McCreary, Mamie Kassebaum, Charley Shattuck, Ella Ruese, John Maloney, Minta Kriete, Julia Spaeth, Edith Grandy, Harry McKain, Emma Mueller.

Room No. 5—Ella Huxsoll, Katie Miller, Sallie Vail, Ruth Webber, Carrie Pfeister, Hayes Buffington, Harry Clark.

Room No. 4—Ida Backdoll, Willie Vail, Henry Wilhelm, Rowena Smith, Sarah Webber, Mary Collins, Iva Rea, Katie Stephens, John Schipper, Josie Smith, Nellie Smith, Lula Bailey, Wallace Smith, Chris Scholle, Willie Sterling, Dannie Sterling, Laura Aldred, Harry Teaney, John Swift, Maggie Seidler, Lida Ruese, Leonard Puchta, Ida Klingeleoffer, John Braunagel.

Room No. 3—No honor roll this month.

Room No. 2—Albert Siemantel, Arthur Zimmer, Clara Feustel, May Bolander, Annie Gooderson, Walter Moran, Johnnie Theaboldt.

The following named pupils have neither been absent nor tardy during the school month ending February 3, 1882:

Room No. 1—Herman Abeles, Bennie Bowler, Frank Felker, Louie Houck, Willie Kleaver, Walter Knowles, Henry Maloney, Henry Marsh, Charlie McClellan, Connie Meyer, George Miller, Martin Mueller, George Stahl, Adam Theabold, Willie Thomas, Philip Webber, Clara Bernhardt, Jessie Burk, Lily Grant, Lucy Hahn, Pearl Groves, Lizzie Maloney, Mollie Smith.

DISTRICT No. 2.

Room No. 8—Cassius McMullen, Mary Denton, Eliza Billingsley, Jennie Lukens, Carra Blake, Mary Billingsley, Mamie Bush, Fannie Foulk.

Room No. 6—Maud Powers, Anna Harwood, Eddy Coutant, Alex. Squibb, Alice Platt, Henry Fisk, Bird Hill, Horace Kelley.

Room No. 5—Aggie Griffith, August Stoll, Lounie Glass, Stanley Cobb, Geo. VanHouren, Anne Stagewald, Emma Blake, Everett Miller.

Room No. 4—Hattie Block, Mary Cook, Helen Draper, Nellie Denton, Aggie Downton, Herbert Emrie, Kate Fisk, Clara Gregory, Mame Sweet, Iora Taylor, Mamie Beresford.

Room No. 3—Josephine Haynes, Grace Stedman, Stanley McMullen, Annie Stoll, Ruth Wood, Grace McGuire, Daisy Wildridge, James Billingsley, Inez Twentyman, Nellie Gregory, Mary Emrie, Florence Squibb.

Room No. 2—Daisy Blake, Maggie Klingelhoffer, Grace Cobb, Albert Miller, Eddie Lukens, Laura Tanner, Ollie Glass, Nelly Beresford, Emma Billingsley, Johnnie Whiteford, Jessie Klingelhoffer, Cogley Marshall, Eddie Evans, Rena Caldwell, Willie Acra, Charlie Fisk, Willie Tyrell, Della Murdoch, Everett Fox, Zeph. Dunn.

Room No. 1—Walter Curtis, Harry Held, Guy Burton, Lucy Baker, Plume Stepp, Anna Jucker, Jessie Stage, George Bodock.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 16 Mar 1882 – Page 3, Column 5

Honor Roll of the Aurora Public Schools.
For the month ending March 3, 1882. Those only are placed upon the roll of honor whose average is ninety percent or over in attendance, deportment and scholarship.

DISTRICT No. 1.

Room No. 10—A Class—Gray Pattison, Nina Shutts, Maggie Kessler, Maggie Mitchell. B Class—Nettie Taylor, Robert Squibb, Ella Hubbardt, Belle Stapp. C Class—Jay Smith, John Stier, Jessie Hopping, Ella Squibb, Nina Pattison, Frank Wildridge.

Room No. 9—Nettie Hopping, Emma Ruese, Bertha Markel, Nettie Moore, Frank Fisk, Ira Van Houten, Louie Kassebaum, Carrie Goldsmith, Lena Oester.

Room No. 8—Tillie Oester, Nannie Kassebaum, Edith Conwell, Abbie Holman, Emma Siemantel, Vina Ruese, John Hopping, Lula Siemantel, Jessie Smith, Callie Kassebaum, Harry Wheeler.

Room No. 7—Clara Chisman, Mamie Evans, Lucy Haring, Allie Moore, Anna Miller, Emma Oester, Carrie Reichart, Minnie Richt, Emma Stamm, Annie Somerfield, Emma Smith, Iva Siemantel, John Black, Frank Duchemin, Alva Fisk, Waldemar Mueller, Charley Niebaum, Will Pattison, Will Stier, Elbridge McConnell, Hannah Goldsmith.

Room No. 6—Harry McKinzie, John Maloney, Mamie Kassebaum, Harry McKain, Ella Ruese, Chas. Shattuck, Minta Kriete, Edith Grandy, Sylvia McCreary, Chas. Shaeffer.

Room No. 5—No roll of honor this month.

Room No. 4—Lulu Bailey, May Collins, Ida Blackdoll, Ida Horr, Ida Klingelhoeffer, Guy McKain, Willie Mayer, Lyda Ruese, Iva Rea, Rowena Smith, John Schipper, Wallace Smith, Ida Teaney, Sarah Webber, Katie Stephens, Jacob Meier, Dannie Sterling, Willie Sterling, Josie Smith, Nellie Smith.

Room No. 3—Frank Maltby, John Scholle, Anna Siegmundt, Willie Dennerline, Thomas Riley, John Willman, Caul Reichert, Vie Berkshire, George Riley, Benny Faulkner, Tony Hauck, Joseph Reiche, Lizzie Willman, Anna Deorr, Julius Hauck, Louie Letcher, Nellie Clark, Aggie Denner, Addie Stedman, Charlie Roberts, Mamie McClellan.

Room No. 2—Arthur Zimmer, Kirby Parnell, Eddie Gay, Clara Feustel, May Bolander, Annie Gooderson, Walter Morand, Herman Hartman, Lizzie Hahn, Charley Maltby, Albert Siemantel.

Room No. 1—The following named pupils have neither been absent nor tardy during the month ending March 3, 1882:

Herman Abeles, Herman Bartels, Victor Rocklett, Bennie Bauer, John Bolander, John Cooker, Louie Hauck, Waldemar Horr, Wolter Knowles, Henry Maloney, Henry Marsh, Charlie McClellan, John McGraw, Jere Melson, Connie Meyer, Chris Moreling, Martie Miller, John Oester, Wm. Renner, Jessie Roberts, Gussie Schipper, Henry Sokamp, Eddie Stahl, George Stahl, Adam Theabold, Albert Thomas, Willie Thomas, Carrie Bloom, Libbie Brison, Jessie Burk, Ella Bakin, Carrie Gooderson, Lily Grant, Pearl Groyes, Lucy Hahn, Grace Hathaway, Viola Lewis, Lizzie Maloney, Mattie Maybin, Anna Miller, Lily Oester, Emma Reichart, Mary Ritter, Emma Schvale, Mollie Smith, Edna Kenner.

DISTRICT No. 2.

Room No. 8—Abbie Worcester, Fannie Foulk, Mamie Bush, Carra Blake, Mary Billingsley, Ella Cadwell, Lucy Williams.

Room No. 6—Maude Powers, Bird Hill, Eddy Coutant.

Room No. 5—Aggie Griffith, August Stoll, Everett Miller, Lonnie Glass.

Room No. 4—Hattie Block, Mary Cook, Helen Draper, Aggie Downton, Nora Griffith, Clara Gregory, Hattie Helmic, Mamie Beresford.

Room No. 3—Flossie Squibb, James Billingsley, Annie Stoll, Mary Emrie, Guy Tyrrell, Grace Stedman, Grace McGuire, Lina Wheeler, Maggie Harwood, Daisy Wildridge, Frank Mattox, Inez Twentyman, Arthur Curtis.

Room No. 2—Albert Miller, Daisy Blake, Maggie Callahan, John Worcester, Eddie Lukens, Emma Billingsley, Rena Calwell, Ollie Glass, Cogley Marshall, Della Murdock, Willie Tyrrell, Willie Acra, Nellie Beresford, Katie Clark, Grace Cobb, Eddie Evans, Charlie Fisk, Maggie Klingelhoffer, Thomas Lamkins, Minnie Lamkins.

Room No. 1—George Bodock, Matie Stoll, Julia Murdock, Jessie Stage, Plume Stapp, Walter Curtis.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 6 Apr 1882 – Page 3, Column 5

Honor Roll of the Aurora Public Schools
For the month ending March 31, 1882. Those only are placed upon the roll of honor whose average is ninety percent or over in attendance, deportment and scholarship:

DISTRICT No. 1.

Room No. 10—A Class—Gray Pattison, Nina Shutts, Maggie Kessler, Maggie Mitchell. B Class—Nettie Taylor, Belle Stapp, Robert Squibb, Simon Siemantel, Thomas Squibb. C Class—Nina Pattison, J. Smith, Ella Squibb, Jesse Hopping.

Room No. 9—Nettie Hopping, Emma Ruese, Nettie Moore, Louie Kassebaum, Lina Oester, Hulda Severin, May Boyd, Carrie Goldsmith, Ira Van Houten, Carrie Rectanus, Flora Siemantel, Johnnie Herdegen.

Room No. 8—Emma Siemantel, John Hopping, Tillie Oester, Edith Conwell, Nannie Kassebaum, Vina Ruese, Abbie Holman, Lulie Siemantel, Jessie Smith, Harry Wheeler.

Room No. 6—Ella Huxsoll, Mamie Kassebaum, Ella Ruese, Edith Grandy, Minta Kriete, Julia Spaeth, John Maloney, Maggie Teany, Harry McKain, Emma Mueller, Harry McKinzie.

Room No. 5—Maggie Burk, Agnes Christie, Gusta Kleaver, Carrie Kirsch, Katie Miller, Maud Sibley, Nora Steele, Lina Schmidt, Sallie Vaile, Ruth Webber, Pauline Wymond, Pearl Lozier, Harry Clark, Dannie Jones, Eddie Hopping, Willie Nagle, George Smith, Frank Brewington.

Room No. 4—Rowena Smith, Ida Klingelhoffer, Iva Rea, Wallace Smith, Lyda Ruese, Sarah Webber, Katie Stephens, Josie Smith, Nellie Smith, Guy McKain, Maggie Seidler, Clara Sassaman, Mary Collins, Willie Mayer, John Schipper, Ida Horr.

Room No. 3—John Willman, Frank Maltby, Anna Siegmundt, Anna Dorr, Nellie Clark, Bennie Falkner, Paul Reichart, Vie Berkshire, Vie Cadwell, Bennie Beinkamp, Frank Godert, Tony Hauck, Aggie Dennerlein.

Room No. 2—Arthur Zimmer, May Bolander, Kirby Parnell, Minnie Shepherd, Vicky Robinson, Louie Bloom, Albert Siemantel, Clara Feustel, Annie Gooderson, Charlie Maltby, Walter Moran, Eddie Goddart, Lizzie Hahn.

Room No. 1—The following named pupils have neither been absent nor tardy during the month ending March 31, 1882: Herman Abeles, Herman Bartels, Victor Rocklett, Frank Foelker, Walter Knowles, Henry Maloney, Henry Marsh, Charlie McClellan, John McGraw, Jessie Melson, Connie Meyer, Oscar Pohl, Jesse Roberts, Eddie Stahl, George Stahl, Adam Theabold, Albert Thomas, Willie Thomas, Rachel Author, Libbie Brison, Jessie Burk, Carrie Gordenman, Louisa Grossols, Lizzie Maloney, Viola Lewis.

DISTRICT No. 2.

Room No. 8—Abbie Worcester, Jennie Lukens, Mamie Bush, Lucy Williams, Ella Cadwell, Cassius McMullen, Charlie McHenry, Eliza Billingsley, Carra Blake.

Room No. 6—Maud Powers, Bird Hill, Anna Harwood, Lilla Tanner, Edward Contant, Harry Fisk.

Room No. 5—Aggie Griffith, Ella Wood, August Stoll, Emma Blake, Everett Miller, Lonnie Glass.

Room No. 4—Hattie Block, Mary Cook, Helen Draper, Aggie Downton, Herbert Emrie, Katie Fisk, Nora Griffith, Clara Gregory, Hattie Helmick, Mamie Beresford.

Room No. 3—Mary Emrie, Lina Wheeler, Annie Stoll, Guy Tyrrell, Florence Squibb, Daisy Wildridge, Grace Stedman, Nellie Gregory, Artie Curtis, James Billingsley, Maggie Harwood, George Newhouse, Lida Downey, Grace McGuire, Cornelius Swango.

Room No. 2—Nellie Beresford, Albert Mueller, Daisy Blake, Maggie Klingelhoffer, Emma Billingsley, Zeph Dunn, Willie Acra, Ollie Glass, Charlie Fisk, Tommy Lamkins, Willie Tyrrell, Minnie Lamkins, Maggie Callahan, Jesse Klingelhoffer, Jennie Minish, John Worcester, Laura Tanner, John Whiteford.

Room No. 1—Lucy Baker, Sammie Powell, George Bedock, Maggie Stoll, Birdie Schenck, Jessie Stage, Ann Yunker, Gracie Buffington, Charles Black, Dow Whiteford, Eddie Newhouse, Willie Snell, Harry Held, Scott Dunn, Guy Rurton.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 11 May 1882 – Page 3, Column 5

Honor Roll of the Aurora Public Schools
For the month ending April 28, 1882. Those only are placed upon the rolls of honor whose average is ninety percent or over in attendance, deportment and scholarship:

DISTRICT No. 1.

Room No. 10—Gray Pattison, Nina Shutts, Maggie Kessler, Maggie Mitchell, Jay C. Smith, Jesse Hopping, John Stier, Simon Siemantel, Lulie Wymond, James Vail, Nina Pattison, Belle Stapp, Ella Squibb, Robert Squibb, Nettie Taylor.

Room No. 9—Nettie Hopping, Emma Ruese, Bertha Merkel, Lena Oester, Hulda Severin, Agnes Kastner, Louie Kassebaum, Nettie Moore.

Room No. 8—Edith Conwell, Tillie Oester, Jessie Smith, Emma Siemantel, Lulie Siemantel, John Hopping, Frank Hurlbert, Vina Ruese, Louie Kassebaum.

Room No. 7—Clara Chisman, Mamie Evans, Carrie Reichert, Eddie Felker, Annie Miller, Emma Stamm.

Room No. 6—Charlie Shattuck, Mamie Kassebaum, Ella Huxsoll, Harry McKain, Julia Spaeth, Edith Grandy, Ella Ruese.

Room No. 5—Katie Miller, Maude Sibley, Nora Steel, Sallie Vail, Agnes Christie, Frank Brewington, Harry Clarb.

Room No. 4—Rowena Smith, Lulu Bailey, Sarah Webber, Ida Blackdoll, Josie Smith, Mary Collins, Clara Kaster, Leonard Puchta, Lyda Ruese, John Schipper, Nellie Smith, Ida Horr, Ida Klingelhoeffer, Guy McKain, Iva Rea, Katie Stephens, John Braunagel, Alice Christie, Clara Sassaman, Ida Teaney.

Room No. 3—Jennie Chisman, Anna Siegmundt, Willie Dennerlein, Frank Maltby, John Willman, Alma Bloom, Paul Reichert, Rena Cotter, Lizzie Willman, Vie Berkshire, Nellie Clark, Anna Deorr, Frank Godert, Louis Mitchell, Eddie Oswald, Aggie Dennerlein, Mamie McClellan, Tony Hauck, Charlie Robers, Etta Bailey, Vie Cadwell, Addie Stedman.

Room No. 2—Arthur Rimmer, May Bolander, Annie Gooderson, Minnie Shepherd, George Renner, Albert Siemantel, Louie Bloom, Eddie Gay, James Garrity, Clara Feustel, Lizzie Hahn, Charley Maltby.

Room No. 1—The following named pupils have neither been absent nor tardy during the school month ending April 28, 1882: Herman Ables, Herman Bartels, Victor Rocklett, Rennie Bauer, Walter Christy, Frank Foelker, Louie Hauck, Waldemar Horr, Walter Knowles, Henry Maloney, Henry Marsh, Charlie McClellan, John McGraw, Oscar Pohl, Gussie Lehipper, Edwin Stedman, Albert Thomas, George Webber, Harry Wilburn, Carrie Bloom, Libbie Brison, Jessie Burk, Pearl Groves, Lucy Hahn, Lizzie Maloney, Mattie Maybin, Mary Ritter, Emma Scholle, Edna Kenner, Pearl Berkshire, Charlie Martin.

DISTRICT No. 2.

Room No. 8—Rosa Harpham, Ella Cadwell, Lucy Williams, Eliza Billingsly, Abbie Worcester, Carrie Blake, Mary Stedman, Fannie Foulk, George Squibb.

Room No. 6—Maud Powers, Bird Hill, Horace Kelley, Alex Squibb, Anna Block, Robert Hood, Charles Downton, Harry Fisk.

Room No. 5—Aggie Griffith, August Stoll, Lawrence Glass, Curtis Fowler, Stanley Cobb, George Van Houten, Anna Stagenwald, Everet Miller, Pierce Beresford.

Room No. 4—Hattie Block, Hattie Callahan, Aggie Downton, Nora Griffith, Clara Gregory, Ollie Macker, Mary Sweet, Nellie Wehrman, Mamie Beresford.

Room No. 3—Selina W. Guscott, Annie Stoll, Nellie Gregory, Florence Squibb, Grace Stedman, Mary Emrie, Daisy Wildridge, Grace McGuire, Arthur Curtis, James Billingsley, Maggie Harwood, Guy Tyrrell, Lida Downey, Harry Allington.

Room No. 2—Albert Miller, Ollie Glass, Eddie Lukens, Minnie Lamkins, Bertie Jones, Emma Billingsley, Johnnie Worcester, Maggie Callahan, Tommie Lamkins, Cogley Marshal, Laura Tanner, John Whiteford, Rena Caldwell.

Room No. 1—Maud Jones, Plume Stapp, Jessie Stage, Birdie Schenk, Maggie Stoll, Guy Burton, George Bedock, Walter Curtis, Scott Dunn, Moses Swango, Edgar Tanner.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 16 Nov 1882 – Page 3, Column 4

Honor Roll of the Aurora Public Schools.
For the month ending Nov. 3, 1883. Those only are placed upon the roll of honor whose average in ninety percent or over in attendance, deportment and scholarship:

DISTRICT No. 1.

Room No. 8—Emma Smith, Iva Siemantel.

Room No. 7—Minta Buffington, Ella Huxsoll, Frances Smith, Emma Mueller, Ella Ruese, Belle Everett, Julia Spaeth, Sylvia McCreary, Edith Grandy, Harry McKinzie, Sohn Maloney.

Room No. 6—Lizzie Goodpaster, Tillie Hauck, Carrie Kirsch, Ka Miller, Eddie Pfisterer, Maude Sibley, Nora Steele, Sallie Vail, Edwin Zernack, Hayes Buffington.

Room No. 5—Ida Backdoll, Mary Collins, Alice Clark, Iva Rea, Rowena Smith, Ida Teany, Sarah Webber, Pauline Wymond, Eddie Hopping, Henry Wilhelm.

Room No. 4—Eddie Kastner, Eddie Somerfield, John Willman, Frank S. Maltby, Harry Schaeffer, Harry Koehler, Annie Siegmundt, Ida Horr, Mary Redding, Utica Fisher, Lizzie Willman, Annie Doerr.

Room No. 3—Ollie Shipper, Clinton Herman, Albert Siemantel, Grace Thompson, Walter, John Koehler, Charlie Maltby, Kirby Parnell, George Renner, Anna Gooderson, Lizzie Hahn, Mariam Knight, Lizzie Martin, Maggie Schaffer, Lizzie Weitner.

Room No. 2—Myrtie Collier, Mollie Cox, Pearl Groves, Andrew Martin, Asa Hathaway.

The following pupils have neither been absent nor tardy during the month ending November 3.

Room No. 1—Willie Anderson, Louie Abbott, Scott Berkshire, Herman Bartel, Willie Griffin, Walter Herr, Charley Martin, Jesse Roberts, Henry Sokamp, Gussie Schipper, Cliffie Somerfield, Alexander Stiver, Herman Ables, Maggie Bower, Pearlie Bailey, Ida Kirsch, Lulu Kirsch, Artie Dacon, Lillie Easter, Emma Gehrish, Emma Godard, Anna Gehr, Sarah Garabus, Lulu Goenawein, Mary Hon, Viola Lewis, Onie Melson, Janie Knight, Mamie Rabe, Augusta Reiche, Mary Shooley, Ada Uhley.

SECOND DISTRICT.

Room No. 10—Nettie Taylor, Ella Hubbartt, Anna Brogan, Belle Stapp, Lulie Wymond, Jessie Cornwell, George Fisk, John J. Backman, Simon Siemantel, Julius Severin, Tom Squibb, Rob Squibb, Nina Pattison, Jennie Downton, Ella Squibb, Edith Hibbert, Jno. H. Stier, Jay Smith, Mary Jones, Leonard Curtis, Nettie Hopping, George Stedman, Edwin Baker.

Room No. 9—Ella Cadwell, Fannie Foulk, Nettie Moore, Edith Conwell, Jessie Smith, Cassius McMullen, John Barricklow, Rosa Harpam, Vina Ruese, Abbie Holman, John Hopping, Tillie Oester, Carrie Rectanus, Emma Siemantel, Iva Van Houten, Geo. Squibb.

Room No. 8—Carrat Blake, Clara Chisman, Anna Williams, Willard Stier, Anna Williams, Willard Stier, Emma Hubbartt, Lucy Williams, Samuel McDowell, Mary Stedman, Sallie Watts.

Room No. 7—Maude Powers.

Room No. 6—Aggie Griffith, Ella Wood, Lonnie Glass, Harry Wood.

Room No. 5—Mamie Beresford, Nora Griffith, Harry Block.

Room No. 4—Arta Curtis, Vie Cadwell, Jennie Chisman, Mamie Emrie, Josie Haynes, Lotta Lloyd, Emma Miller, Grace McGuire, Stanley McMullen, Anna Stoll, Florence Squibb, Grace Stedman, Guy Tyrrell, Daisy Wildridge, Lina Wheeler.

Room No. 3—John Whiteford, Maggie Callahan, William Acra, William Tyrrell, Albert Mueller, Eddie Gay, Emma Billingsley, Jesse Klingelhoffer, Nellie Beresford, Ollie Glass, Minnie Lamkin, Harley Gray, Grace Cobb, Frank Block, Esther Bailey, Everett Fox, Cogley Marshall, Charles Fisk, Daisy Blake, Eddie Lukens, Neal Robbins, Rena Caldwell, Millard Duvall, Maggie Klingelhoffer, Eddie Wise, Eddie Evans.

Room No. 2—Maggie Stoll, Edwin Hurlburt, Clayton Conwell, Jessie Low, Harry Wilber, Jessie Stage, Joe Kinnett, Joe Luther, Charlie Black, Bertie Kassebaum, Harry Held, Aggie Bruback, Bina Bruback, Willie Snell, George Lamkin, Lucy Baker.

Cochran Schools Honor Roll – 1882

Rolls of Honor of the Cochran Schools in Dearborn County, Indiana in 1882 appeared in:

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 9 Feb 1882 – Page 4, Column 5

Honor Roll of the Cochran Schools.
The following pupils have attained a grade of ninety percent and upward in attendance and deportment during the month ending February 3, 1882:

GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
Lura Rouch, Emma Craig, Lily Hayes, Minnie Ricketts, Lula Clause, Cora Hibbert, Lilla Radspinner, Lily Hamilton, John Bowler, Geo. Greer.

INTERMEDIATE.
John Hamilton, Marion Stanfield, Dennis Dunnigan, Robert Brown, Joe Eschman, Thomas Fuller, Harley Wright, John Braunecker, James Stewart, Patrick Maley, Harry Bruce, Frank Groendyke, Martin Quigley, Libbie Greer, Birdie Dale, Ella Newkirk, Carrie Leive, Nora Clause, Ella Opperman.

B PRIMARY.
Albert Schofield, Elmer Daniels, Louis Daniels, Maurice Ganey, Joe Bowler, Stephen Dunnigan, Eugene Miller, Bennie Van Tyle, Nellie Marsh, Katie Feely, Katie Bowler, Daisy Cain, Blanche, Shutts, Mamie Dunnigan, Lizzie Beck, Emma Wright, Maggie Wolf, Rosa Marks, Effie Fuller, Florence Greer, Johnnie Huff.

A PRIMARY.
Aggie Feely, Sadie Bradley, Jennie Langen, Anna Upton, Maude Shutts, Annie Greer, Gracie Brown, Lona Sloan, Rose Maley, Leota Fuller, Mabel Dale, Amelia Leive, Fannie McCollum, Tillie Orchard, Mamie Orchard, Albert Sloan, John White, Frank Stevens, Charley Upton, Charley Pickleheimer, Robbie Snyder, Harry Eschman, Pat. Vahey, Richard White, James Langen.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 9 Mar 1882 – Page 3, Column 5

Honor Roll of the Cochran Schools.
The following pupils have attained a grade of ninety percent and upward in attendance and deportment during the month ending March 3, 1882.

GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
Lula Roach, Minnie Ricketts, Lula Clause, Emily Upton, Ellsworth Mathias, John Bowler, Geo. Greer, Frank Shutts, Vinnie Huff, Ed. Humfeld.

INTERMEDIATE.
Libbie Greer, Ella Newkirk, Carrie Leive, Nora Clause, Lena Mathias, Marion Stanfield, Dennis Dunnigan, Robert Brown, Joe Eschman, Thomas Fuller, John Braunecher, Patrick Maley, Frank Groendyke.

B PRIMARY.
Jessie Rogers, Elmer Daniels, Louis Daniels, Eddie Tudor, Theodore Smith, Alex Trindel, Joe Bowler, Ida Reed, Maud Bradley, Mame Dunnigan, Lizzie Beck, Jennie Huff, Emma Wright, Emma Schwab, Jennie Clause, Blanche Shutts, Florence Greer, Effie Fuller, Rosa Marks, Lizzie Trester, Maggie Wolf.

A PRIMARY.
Aggie Feely, Jennie Langen, Anna Upton, Maude Shutts, Annie Greer, Gracie Brown, Rose Maley, Leota Fuller, Amelia Leive, Maggie Miller, Laura Smith.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 13 Apr 1882 – Page 3, Column 4

Honor Roll of Cochran Schools.
The following pupils have attained a grade of ninety percent and upward in attendance and deportment during the month ending March 31, 1882:

Grammar School—Jno. Bowley, Geo. Greer, Frank Shutts, Vinney Huff, Minnie Ricketts, Lula Clause, Emily Upton, Cora Hibbert.

Intermediate—Libbie Greer, Emma Cheeseman, Mamie Treon, Birdie Dale, Carrie Leive, Nora Clause, Lena Matthias, Lola Sloan, John Hamilton, Albert Bradley, Thomas Fuller, John Braunecher, Frank Groendyke, Thomas White.

B Primary—Albert Schofield, Elmer Danniels, Louis Daniels, Maurice Ganey, Theodore Smith, Aleck Trindel, Joe Bowler, Eddie Tudor, Eugene Miller, Nellie Marsh, Kate Bowler, Kate Feely, Blanche Shutts, Maud Bradley, Mamie Dunnigan, Lizzie Beck, Olive Miller, Maggie Wolf, Effie Fuller, Florence Greer, Jennie Clause, Jennie Huff.

A Primary—Aggie Feely, Jennie Langen, Anna Upton, Maude Shutts, Annie Greer, Gracie Brown, Leota Fuller, Mabel Dale, Amelia Leive, Maggie Miller, Gracie Cox, Robbie Snyder, Philip Nolan, Albert Sloan, Frankie Stevens.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 11 May 1882 – Page 3, Column 5

Honor Roll of the Cochran Schools.
The following pupils have attained a grade of ninety percent and upward in attendance and deportment during the month ending April 29, 1882.

Grammar School—Jno. Bowler, Geo. Greer, Lulu Clause, Cora Hibbert, Vinnie Huff.

Intermediate—Libbie Greer, Emma Cheesman, Mamie Treon, Birdie Dale, Carrie Leive, Nora Clause, Lena Mathias, John Hamilton, Robert Brown, Joe Eschman, Albert Bradley, Thomas Fuller.

B Primary—John Langen, Thomas Langen, Maurice Gainey, Nellie Marsh, Blanche Shutts, Mamie Dunningan, Minnie Schmute, Jennie Huff, Lizzie Schwab, Albert Schofield, Jessie Rogers, Eugene Miller, Katie Bowler, Maud Bradley, Lizzie Beck, Vinnie Clause, Effie Fuller, Maggie Wolfe.

A Primary—Aggie Feely, Jennie Langon, Maude Shutts, Annie Greer, Gracie Brown, Leota Fuller, Mabel Dale, Amelia Leive, Tillie Orchard, Mamie Orchard, Maggie Miller, Gracie Cox.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 1 Jun 1882 – Page 3, Column 2

Honor Roll of the Cochran Schools.
The following pupils have attained a grade of ninety percent and upward in attendance and deportment during the month ending May 26, 1882.

Grammar School—Jno. Bowler, Geo. Greer, Frank Shattuck, Harry Edmonston, Joseph Rogers, Cora Hibbert.

Intermediate—John Hamilton, Robert Brown, Joe Eschman, Thos. Fuller, Patrick Maley, Libbie Greer, Emma Cheesman, Birdie Dale, Carrie Leive, Nora Clause, Lena Mathias, Lizzie Merrill.

B Primary—Albert Schofield, Maurice Gainey, Thomas Langen, Joe Bowler, Stephen Dunnigan, Jesse Rogers, Eugene Miller, Louis Daniels, Elmer Daniels, John Langen, Blanchie Shutts, Nellie Marsh, Maud Bradley, Katie Bowler, Mamie Dunnigan, Lizzie Beck, Effie Fuller, Minnie Schmutte, Jennie Huff, Maggie Wolfe, Jennie Clause, Nellie Brown.

A Primary—Philip Nolen, Charley Merrill, Walter Brown, James Langen, Frank Stevens, Eddie Gross, Alfred Cox, Robbie Snyder, Harry Eschmann, Jimmie Dunnigan, Richard White, Maggie Miller, Annie Greer, Maud Shutts, Aggie Feely, Gracie Brown, Leota Fuller, Tillie Orchard, Mamie Orchard, Mabel Dale, Amelia Levie, Gracie Cox, Jennie Langen, Laura Jeffers.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 19 Oct 1882 – Page 3, Column 2

Honor Roll of the Cochran Schools.
The following pupils have attained a grade of ninety percent and upward in attendance and deportment during the month ending Oct. 6, 1882.

Grammar School—Lura Roach, Emma Craig, Cora Downey, Anna Mathias, Minnie Rickets, Tillie Flemming, Alice Cheesman, Lillie Hamilton, Cora Hibbert, Emma Schofield, Emma Cheesman, Lena Mathias, Minnie Flemming, Libbie Greer, Ella Opperman, Nora Clause, Geo. Greer, Chas Downey, Frank Shutts, Vinnie Huff, Wm. Cannon, Thos. Fuller, Robt. Brown, Martin Quigley.

Intermediate—Birdie Dale, Mamie Treon, Lizzie Merrill, Blanch Shutts, Maude Bradley, Louisa Sieferman, Katie Bowler, Nellie Marsh, Nettie Wheeler, Nannie Newman, Patrick Wolf, Thos. Langen, Jessie Rogers, Theodore Smith, Michael Fahey, Albert Schofield, Harley Wright, Maurice Ganey.

B Primary—Eugene Miller, Eddie Upton, Louis Daniels, Elmer Daniels, Robert Johnson, James White, Charles Cannon, Alfred Cox, John White, Charles Siefferman, Phil Nolan, Florence Greer, Emma Wright, Jennie Clause, Anna Jackson, Minnie Schmutte, Nellie Brown, Sallie Wolf, Clara Allen, Stella Mathews, Ora Flinn, Lizzie Bergthal, Effie Fuller, Rosa Marks, Sadie Bradley, Mabel Dale, Amelia Leive, Aggie Feely, Anna Upton, Maggie Maney, Tillie Orchard, Jennie Langen, Anna Greer.

A Primary—Josie Mergner, Rosa Allen, Stella Marsh, Anna Dean, Maggie Ganey, Leota Fuller, Mamie Orchard, Katie Fahey, Jesse Smith, Katie Blounet, Henry Mathias, Frank Stevens, Gracie Brown, Jimmie Quigley, George Johnson, Elsie Steele, Richard White, Gilette Ruscher, Beatrice Daniels, Willie Johnson, Stephen Dunnigan.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 9 Nov 1882 – Page 3, Column 1

Honor Roll of the Cochran Schools.
The following pupils have attained a grade of ninety percent and upward in attendance and deportment during the month ending November 4, 1882.

Grammar School—Lura Roach, Emma Craig, Cora Downey, Lillian Hayes, Minnie Ricketts, Tillie Flemming, Lily Hamilton, Cora Hibbert, Lulu Clause, Emily Upton, Emma Cheesman, Lena Mathias, Minnie Flemming, Libbie Greer, Ella Opperman, Lilla Radspinner, Nora Clause, George Greer, Vinnie Huff, Thos. Fuller, Robert Brown, James McInerney.

Intermediate—Birdie Dale, Mamie Treon, Blanch Shutts, Carrie Leive, Mamie Dunnigan, Nellie Marsh, Nettie Wheeler, Ella Newkirk, May Wright, Frank Groendyke, Sidney Upton, Tommy Langen, Joe Bowler, Theodore Smith, Harry Orchard, Harley Wright, Maurice Ganey.

B Primary—Louis Danniels, James White, Alfred Cox, John White, Patsey Vahey, James Langen, Irvin Vaughn, Florence Greer, Emma Wright, Jennie Clause, Minnie Schmitte, Annie Jackson, Nellie Brown, Sallie Wolfe, Clara Allen, Lizzie Bergthal, Effie Fuller, Rosa Marks, Sallie Mergner, Jennie Huff, Gracie Cox, Jennie Langen, Annie Greer, Sadie Bradley, Mabel Dale, Amelia Leive, Laura Smith, Aggie Feely, Maggie Maney, Tillie Orchard, Birdie Moran, May Bolander.

A Primary—Amos Daniels, Clarence Kern, John Steele, Chas. Lindsay, John Bolander, Walter Brown, James Stanfield, Stephen Dunnigan, Eddie Grose, Willie Johnson, George Johnson, Thos. Bowler, Willie Trester, Willie Emery, Henry Mathias, Harry Schmitte, Josie Mergner, Mamie Orchard, Katie Blonner, Gracie Brown, Beatrice Danniels, Rosala Allen, Stella Marsh, Maggie Backdoll, Maggie Ganey, Mamie Feely, Leota Fuller, Annie Longe, Marion Hunt, Louie Kern, Katie White, Mary Lindsay, Maggie Miller.

Southeastern Indiana Fair Awards – 1882

Awards from the 1882 Southeastern Indiana Fair in Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 14 Sep 1882 – Page 2, Column 6

Premiums Awarded at the Fair Held at Aurora Last Week.

HEAVY DRAFT.

  • Stallion, 4 yrs old, W S Walton, Hebron, Ky.
  • Stallion, 3 yrs old, R B King, Cold Springs.
  • Stallion, 2 yrs old, W S Walton, Hebron.
  • Stallion, 1 yr old, M C Mulford, Cold Springs.
  • Mare, 4 yrs old, R B King, Cold Springs.
  • Mare, 3 yrs old, J R McConnell, Aurora.
  • Mare, 2 yrs old, Jacob Wise, Dillsboro.
  • Mare, 1 yr old, Elias Small, Aurora.
  • Gelding, 4 yrs old, Thos C Craig, Cochran.
  • Gelding, 2 yrs old, G W Turner, Cold Spring.

MULES AND JACKS.

  • Jack and Jennett, J W Gaines, Grant, Ky.
  • Mule, 3 yrs old, A K Hill, Aurora.
  • Mule, 2 yrs old, D Cofield, Hartford.
  • Matched mules, A K Hill, Aurora.

GENERAL PURPOSE HORSES.

  • Stallion, 4 yrs old, J R Cole & Son, Aurora.
  • Stallion, 3 yrs old, R S Abbott, Aurora.
  • Stallion, 2 yrs old, Riddell & Norris, Aurora.
  • Stallion, 1 yr old, John Hisey, Aurora.
  • Stallion colt, Stephen Gaines, Petersburg.
  • Mare, 4 yrs old, J W Conway, Guionville.
  • Mare, 3 yrs old, S Wilber, Madison.
  • Mare, 2 yrs old, J W Conaway, Guionsville.
  • Mare, 1 yr old, John Kerr, Aurora.
  • Gelding, 4 yrs old, Henry Walker, Aurora.
  • Gelding, 2 yrs old, W S Turner, Cold Springs.

SPECIAL PURPOSE—PURSE, $50.

  • J R Cole & Son, 1st; G W Dickson, 2d; J R Cole & Son, 3d.

HEAVY DRAFT—PURSE, $50.

  • A K Hill, 1st.

THREE YEAR OLD TROT.

  • Five entries, J R Cole & Son, 1st; F Cobb, 2d.

MULE RACE.

  • C Lee, 1st; W M Cole, 2d; H Lee, 3d.

CATTLE.

  • Alderney Bull, 4 yrs old, Amos Wright, Aurora.
  • Alderney Bull, 3 yrs old, John Vail, Aurora.
  • Alderney Bull, 2 yrs old, Geo Johnson, Aurora.
  • Alderney Bull, 1 yr old, A D Hopping, Aurora.
  • Alderney Calf, John Vail, Aurora.
  • Alderney Cow, 4 yrs old, J B Vail, Aurora.
  • Alderney Cow, 2 yrs old, A D Hopping, Aurora.
  • Alderney Calf, 1 yr old, J Vail, Aurora.
  • Milch Cow, 4 yr old, J Vail, Aurora.
  • Milch Cow, 3 yr old, Geo Johnson, Aurora.
  • Graded Cow, John Wildridge, Aurora.

SWEEPSTAKES.

  • Short Horn Bull, 1st, J McDaniel; 2d, J Becket, Aurora.

SHORT HORN CATTLE.

  • Bull 4 yr old, J H McDaniel, Warsaw.
  • Bull 3 yr old, J C Jenkins, Petersburg.
  • Bull 2 yr old, Wm Becket, Aurora.
  • Bull 1 yr old, Wm Becket, Aurora.
  • Bull Calf, J H McDaniel.
  • Cow 4 yr old, J H McDaniel.
  • Cow 3 yr old, J H McDaniel.
  • Cow 2 yr old, Wymond Becket.
  • Cow 1 yr old, Wymond Becket.
  • Heifer Calf, Wymond Becket.

GRADE FOR BEEF.

  • Bull 3 yr old, J Jewett.
  • Bull 2 yr old, Frank Cobb.
  • Bull 1 yr old, Frank Cobb.
  • Bull Calf, Wymond Becket.
  • Cow 4 yr old, Frank Cobb.
  • Cow 3 yr old, Wym Becket.
  • Cow 2 yr old, Wym Becket.
  • Cow 1 yr old, Frank Cobb.
  • Heifer Calf, J C Jenkins.

 

  • Best horse, mare, or gelding, J R Cole & Son, Aurora.
  • Mare, exhibiting two or more colts, Terrill Bros., Petersburg.
  • Stallion with three or more colts, J. R. Cole & Son, Aurora.
  • Best sucking colt, Lewis Adams, Cold Springs.

SADDLE HORSES.

  • Horse, mare, or gelding, any age, J. A. Works, Vevay.
  • Horse, mare or gelding three years old, J. R. Cole and Son, Aurora.
  • Matched horses, S. Wilber, Madison.

FATTED CATTLE.

  • Fatted bullock, J. C. Jenkins, Petersburg.
  • Fatted heifer, J. S. Beckett, Aurora.
  • Best herd for dairy, G. W. Johnson, Aurora.
  • Special premium of $50 for horse in light harness, J. R. Cole & Son, Aurora.

The Gentleman’s Equestrian Ring was an exciting one. The riders were all old gentlemen, and they showed that they had not forgotten their early practice. They were S. Wilber, G. W. Lane, A. Hill, Strawder Cheek, J. D. Curtis, J. M. Moody and J. R. Cole.

After an exciting contest the committee tied the ribbon on Abram Hill, of Aurora. Moody said if the premium had been for the best looking man, he would have taken it.

The entries in the Ladies’ Ring for driving were: Miss Clara Covington, Rising Sun; Miss Anna Golding, Sparta; Miss Ella House, Aurora; Miss Libbie Hill, Aurora; Miss Mary Byron, Aurora; Mrs. J. Thomasson, Petersburg; Miss Anna Johnson, Sparta; Miss Helen Buffington, Aurora.

Miss Buffington received first and Miss Thomasson second premium.

In the Ladies’ Riding Ring the following were the entries: Miss Clara Covington, Miss Libbie Hill, Miss J. Thomasson. Miss Hill received first, Miss Thompson second premium.

Mrs. George Golding, of Sparta, received the premium for hitching horse to buggy the quickest she having four competitors.

The premiums were as follows: Special purse $25 for saddle horses, divided as follows: $10, $6, $5, $4. First Riddle & Norris, Petersburg; second J. A. Works, Vevay; third, J. E. Terrill, Petersburg; fourth G. W. Dickison, Madison.

  • Stallion, 4 yrs old and over, Riddle & Norris, Petersburg.
  • Stallion, 3 yrs old and over, O. P. Monroe, Rising Sun.
  • Stallion, 2 yrs old and over, C. L. Lee, Sugar Creek.
  • Stallion one year old and over, Jesse Maryman, Aurora.
  • Stallion colt under one year, G. W. Terrill, Petersburg.
  • Mare, 4 yrs old and over, J. A. Works, Vevay.
  • Mare, 3 yrs old and over, S. Wilber, Madison.
  • Mare, 2 yrs old and over, G. W. Terrill, Petersburg.
  • Mare, 1 yr old and over, Wm. Cole, Mt. Sterling.
  • Mare colt under 1 yr, Frank Cobb, Aurora.
  • Geldling, 4 yrs old and over, Riddell & Norris, Petersburg.
  • Gelding, 3 yrs old and over, J. J. Given, Sparta.
  • Gelding, 2 yrs old and over, G. W. Terrill, Petersburg.

Lawrenceburg Fair Awards – 1882

Awards from the 1882 Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana Fair appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 31 Aug 1882 – Page 4, Column 4

PREMIUMS AWARDED
At the THIRD ANNUAL FAIR
Of the Lawrenceburg Agricultural Association, Held August 22d, 23d, 24th, 25th and 26th, 1882.

Prizes Awarded.

POULTRY.

  • Biah Hayes, brahmas
  • Jno Sortwell, cochin
  • Wm E Davis, gold spangled Polands
  • Arch Bruce, game
  • A C Hayes, houdons, Plymouth Rock, turkeys, rowen ducks, Aylesbery ducks, geese, best collection
  • Wm. Kestner, Pekin Ducks

MECHANICAL PRODUCTS.

  • Wm Fike, two-horse carriage
  • Hazelrigg & Co., top buggy
  • Wm Fike, open buggy
  • Miami Valley Furniture Co., piece cabinet work
  • E Sharp, half dozen art cabinet
  • H G Kidd, display tinware
  • J W Roberts, display saddle work
  • Albert Wuest, display boots and shoes
  • G E Laird, col edge tools, col hardware
  • E A Hillman, col queensware
  • A G Huffman, display horse shoes

NEEDLE WORK.

  • Mrs. A G Jackson, white quilt
  • Nora Grimes, calico patch quilt
  • Mrs. A G Jackson, worsted patch quilt
  • Mrs. M J Love, silk patch quilt
  • Mrs. A G Jackson, log cabin quilt
  • Mrs. L Harland, red comfort
  • Mrs. P D Stagg, woolen comfort
  • Mrs. John Garnier, crochet counterpane
  • Mrs. Will Cumback Jr., calico dress
  • Mrs. A G Jackson, bonnet
  • Mrs. S. Strausberger, display millinery
  • Mrs. Will Cumback Jr., lady’s morning wrapper
  • Mrs. L Harland, silk dress
  • Mrs. P D Stagg, pair lambrequins
  • Mrs. L Harland, gent’s dressing gown
  • Mrs. P D Stagg, lady’s quilted shirt

FRUIT.

  • Solomon Hayes, specimen fall apples, display apples, display winter apples, display apples, specimen peaches, specimen pears, display pears, display plums, specimen grapes, display grapes, display fruits
  • H C Vincent, specimen winter apples
  • Joseph White, specimen peaches

VEGETABLES.

  • Otha Lowe, specimen potatoes
  • A C Hayes, half bush sweet potatoes, dozen beets, dozen parsnips, half bush onions, peck tomatoes, three muskmelons, peck white beans, dozen peppers, half bush yellow corn, half bush white wheat, half bush red wheat, half bush oats, half bush millet, twelve slocks sargho, display grain
  • Solomon Hayes, dozen carrots
  • Mrs. A House, dozen cabbage
  • James McKinney, half bush white corn
  • Leonard Randall, half bush barley
  • Sunman & Morrow, half bush timothy
  • A E Nowlin, twelve ears corn on stock

FARM IMPLEMENTS.

  • Wm Clore, general purpose plow, shovel plow, double shovel plow
  • W H Murdoch, wheat drill

BEST DISPLAY.

  • W H Mordoch, 1st.
  • Wm Clare, 2d.

DOMESTIC MANUFACTURE.

  • Mrs. A G Jackson, five yards wool carpet
  • Prudence Gra[?], rag carpet
  • Mrs. L Harland, pair home-made blankets
  • Mrs. A G Jackson, pair woolen knit stockings, pair woolen knit gloves, hearth rug
  • Mrs. L Harland, cotton stockings, child’s sacque
  • Mrs. P D Stagg, cotton socks, woolen mittens, cloth mittens
  • Anna A Mathias, foot mat
  • Mrs. Will Camback Jr. infant’s crochet afgan
  • Miss Lizzie Langley, lady’s crochet hood
  • Miss Georgie Torence, fancy hood

FANCY WORK.

  • Annie Hess, paper flowers
  • Mrs. Will Dobell, feather flowers, wax flowers
  • Mrs. Belle Mason, variety split work
  • S E Laird, bead work
  • Miss America Sparks, rustic work
  • Mrs. M Lang, work
  • Carrie Slate, specimen hair work
  • P D Stagg, lady’s watch case, gent’s watch case

FINE ART.

  • U S Ronnie, specimen India ink drawing
  • Mrs. J R Trisler, specimen crayon drawing
  • Fred Opperman, specimen lead pencil drawing
  • Miss M L Collins, specimen oil drawing, col paintings, col lead pencil drawing
  • Ora Kinsinger, statuary
  • Mrs. J R Trisler, col crayon drawing

POT FLOWERS.

  • Simon Humfelt, three verbenas in bloom, three fushias in bloom, three geraniums in bloom, three roses, poted myrtle, turtle geranium, col ferns, col ivies, col lycopodeums, specimen lycopodeums
  • Mrs. Shroeder, specimen cactus
  • Mrs. Dr. Gatch, pot trellis, calla lily, Begonias, display plants, col flax, display petunias
  • Resin Reese, hanging basket
  • Mrs. Dr. Hunter, specimen ferns

CUT FLOWERS.

  • Simon Humfelt, verbenas, dahlias, gladiolus, roses, assorted flowers, round bouquet, conical bouquet, flat bouquet
  • Mrs. Dr. Gatch, piece rustice work with plants

SPEED RING—GREEN PACE.

  • W P Maxwell, Laura J
  • L M Sinclair, Silvertail
  • F M Ferguson, Fannie
  • W E Pullen, Dollie Stout

RUNNING RACE.

  • Chas St Clair, Modoe
  • E W Pullen, Radcliffe
  • H Mason, Glenrock
  • A B Lewis, Leverage

GRASS TROT.

  • Works Jr., Joan D
  • German, Leroy
  • St. Clair, Amy King
  • Ferguson, Alvira

SPECIAL TROT.

  • Hensan Blanche
  • Walker Bannister
  • Sales, Messenger

GRADE BULLS.

  • Frank Cobb, any age, 1st
  • Frank Cobb, 1 yr, 1st
  • J W Beckett, calf, 1st
  • Frank Cobb, 3 yrs, 1st; J W Beckett, 2d
  • J W Beckett, 2 yrs, 1st; G W Johnston, 2d
  • Frank Cobb, 1 yr, 1st; E Small, 2d
  • G W Johnson, calf, 1st; Frank Cobb, 2d

ALDERNEY CATTLE.

  • John Vail, bull, 1st; G W Johnston, 2d
  • Hamilton & Co., cow, 1st; John Vail, 2d

SHORT HORN BULLS.

  • J H McDaniel, any age, 1st; J W Beckett, 2d
  • J W Beckett, under 2 yrs, 1st
  • J H McDaniel, 1 yr, 1st; J W Beckett, 2d
  • McDaniel, calf, 1st; Beckett, 2d
  • McDaniel, 3 yrs, 1st; Beckett, 2d
  • McDaniel, 2 yrs, 1st

HEIFERS.

  • J. W. Beckett, 1st; McDaniel, 2d
  • Beckett, calf, 1st and 2d

DRAFT HORSES.

  • W S & W E Walton, 4 yrs, 1st; J W Gaines, 2d
  • R B[?]ing, 3 yrs, 1st; O P Monroe, 2d
  • W S & W E Walton, 2 yr, 1st; Thomas J Walker, 2d
  • Morton Mulford, 1 yr, 1st
  • Frank Turner, colt, 1st; J G Parks, 2d

MARES.

  • R B King, 4 yrs, 1st; Robt Hudleston, 2d
  • J R McConnel, 3 yrs, 1st; Geo W Johnston, 2d
  • Morton Mulford, 2 yrs, 1st
  • J W Gaines, 1 yr, 1st; E Small, 2d
  • Robt Hudleston, colt, 1st

SADDLE HORSES.

STALLION.

  • Geo W Johnston, 4 yrs, 1st.

MARES.

  • J E Terrill, 4 yrs, 1st; F M Ferguson, 2d.
  • W W Botts, under 4 yrs, 1st; R D Hedges, 2d

GELDINGS.

  • Riddel & Norris, 1st; J A Worst, 2d

JACKS.

  • J W Gaines, any age, 1st; F Small, 2d

MULES.

  • J W Gaines, 3 yrs, 1st; W B Corbin, 2d
  • O Wittaker, colt, 1st
  • W B Corbin, span, 1st; J Yanna, 2d

GENERAL PURPOSE HORSES.

STALLIONS.

  • John R Cole & Son, 4 yrs, 1st; Riddle & Norris, 2d
  • R G Abbot, 3 yrs, 1st; O P Munroe, 2d
  • Riddle & Norris, 2 yrs, 1st; E Smyll, 2d
  • R D Hedges, 1 yr, 1st; J G Jewett, 2d
  • Ed Gaines, colt, 1st; J W Connoway, 2d

MARES.

  • Riddle & Norris, 4 yrs, 1st; L W Sinclair, 2d
  • Riddle & Norris, 3 yrs, 1st; Wm Conner, 2d
  • J W Connoway, 2 yrs, 1st; Riddle & Norris, 2d
  • Riddle & Norris, colt, 1st

AGE GELDINGS.

  • W W Bryson, 1st; F Briddle, 2d
  • A E Nowlin, 3 yrs, 1st

CATTLE SWEEPSTAKES.

  • J H McDaniel, bull, 1st
  • Hamilton & Co., milch cow, 1st
  • McDaniel, herd, 1st; J W Beckett, 2d

FINE WOOL SHEEP.

  • Sunman & Morrow, buck, 1st; W A Butterfield, 2d
  • Sunman & Morrow, ewe, 1st
  • Sunman & Morrow, lamb, 1st

LONG WOOL SHEEP.

  • J W Beckett, buck, 1st; Sunman & Morrow, 2d
  • J W Beckett, 1st; Sunman & Morrow, 2d
  • J W Beckett, lamb, 1st
  • J W Beckett, buck lamb, 1st; Sunman & Morrow, 2d

SHEEP SWEEPSTAKES.

  • J W Beckett, buck and ewe

HOGS.

  • John Chidlaw, boars, 2 yrs, 1st; J S Jewett, 2d
  • Wm Livingston, 1 yr, 1st; F Buffington, 2d
  • A D Happing, 1st
  • Henry Happing, pig, 1st; John Jernett, 2d

SOWS.

  • Henry Hopping, 2 yrs, 1st
  • Wm Livingston, 1 yr, 1st; John G Jernet, 2d
  • Wm Livingston, pig, 1st; J Jernet, 2d
  • Wm Livingston, sow with five sucking pigs, 1st

UNCLASSIFIED COMPLIMENTARY MENTION.

  • Ed Holthouse, spring matress
  • Omer Crontz, moulding iron
  • J F Hornberger, case jewelry
  • W H Murdoch, grain distributor, hay rake, plows, fertilizer, &c.
  • Nettie Brodbeck, trans painting tidy and cushion
  • Mrs. W P Maxwell, picture frame
  • U J H Ratjen, geological specimens and relics
  • G E Laird, satin tidy
  • Carrie Kelley, chromo
  • L Kupherschmidt, jewelry
  • Joe May, display of fur goods
  • Anna Robinson, pole beans
  • Mary Ranson, white rabbits
  • Mrs. Alf Gaines, knit mits
  • Wm Clare, plows and harrows
  • Wm Kestner, Leghorn chickens
  • Henry Menke, Leghorn chickens
  • W G Rennie, portrait paintings

LIGHT HARNESS HORSES.

  • Stallion 4 years, R T German, 1st; Riddle & Norris, 2d.
  • Stallion 3 years, Edwin Mead, 1st
  • Stallion under 1 year, Terrill Bros., 1st; John Conaway, 2d
  • Mare 4 years, R T German, 1st; John Yanney, 2d
  • Mare 3 years, Jesse D Hunt, 1st; John R Cole & Son, 2d
  • Mare 2 years, Terrill Bros, 1st; John W Conaway, 2d
  • Mare 1 year, Riddell & Norris
  • Geldings, 4 years, Riddell & Norris, 1st; J A Works, 2d
  • Geldings 3 years, Terrill Bros, 1st; Frank Cobb, 2d
  • Best pair matched geldings, W W Bryson, 1st; J A Works, 2d
  • Pair matched mares, Riddell & Norris

SWEEPSTAKES.

  • Best stallion, John R Cole & Son
  • Best brood mare, Riddell & Norris
  • Sucking colt, Terrill Bros.

NEEDLE AND FANCY WORK.

  • Mrs. S Harlan—embroidered yoke and sleeves, chair cover, sofa cushion, handkerchief, flannel skirt, Chinese slippers, worsted embroidery, child’s dress, chemise, pin cushion, fancy work on card board.
  • Mrs. A G Jackson—Ottoman cover, infant’s dress, infant’s cloak, cotton embroidery, bobbinet work, vase mats, scrap sack, five articles by machine, lady’s suit of underwear, and collection of articles made by hand.
  • Miss M R Housekeeper—infant’s sacque, chair tidy, silk embroidery, linen embroidery, lady’s cuffs and collars, worsted chair tidy.
  • Mrs. Dick Nelson—Lady’s skirt.
  • Mrs. P D Stagg—worsted slippers, lady’s fancy apron, tasting, worsted crochet work, chain-stitch slippers, lady’s drawers.
  • Mrs. C Dandy—Embroidered chemise, specimen puffing.
  • Miss Georgie Torrence—Pillow slips embroidery.
  • Mrs. Will Cumback Jr.—Braided pillow slips, yoke and sleeves, slippers, gent’s shirt, lady’s night dress.
  • [?] Laird—Specimen ruffing.
  • Fannie Braun—Toilet set.
  • Mrs. Dr. Terrill—Needle work by hand.
  • Mrs. A H Gaines—Specimen tucking.
  • Miss Sallie Lindsay—Cake tidies.
  • Miss Julia Stockman—Lamp mats.
  • Miss M E McLellen—Lady’s collars.
  • Emma Hammerle—Motto on perforated card board.
  • Miss Lizzie Langley—Cotton crochet work.
  • Miss Mattie Givan—Darning on net.
  • Mrs. R E Larimer—Needle work by girl under 12 years.
  • Miss C P Early—Lace work.
  • Miss Lou Fike—Cotton chair tidy.

CAKES, BREAD, &c.

  • Mrs. R Mason—Sponge cake, pound cake, yeast bread, sugar snaps, tomato butter.
  • Maggie Murnan—Jelly cake, gold cake.
  • Florence Lucas—Cup cake.
  • Mrs. Otha Lowe—Milk rising bread, corn bread.
  • Solomon Hayes—maple molasses.

JELLIES, PRESERVES &c.

  • Mrs. R Mason—Apple preserves, grape preserves, blackberry preserves, pear preserves, grape jelly.
  • Mrs. A G Jackson—Plum preserves, quince preserves, collection preserves, citron jelly, collection jellies, canned apples, canned cherries, grapes, blackberries, gooseberries, currants, citron, pears, raspberries, and crab apples, dried fruits and specimen vinegar.
  • Ann Robinson—Plum jelly.
  • Miss Esther Griffin—Canned peaches, plums, tomatoes.
  • Mrs. Ed Jones—Cucumber pickles, tomato pickles.
  • Miss Lilly Griffin, Beet pickles, and sour pickles.
  • Miss R Mason—catsup.
  • Miss Nannie Griffin—Blackberry and ciderberry wine.

MONUMENTAL WORK.

  • George Huschart & Co.

EQUESTRIANISM.

  • Best lady equestrian, Miss Lizzie Hill.
  • Second best, Mrs. James Thomason.
  • Best gentleman rider, Marsie Riddell.
  • Second best, Robert Collins.

MULE RACE.

  • Henry Pfalzgraf, 1st; Perry Croser, 2d.

Dearborn County Commissioners Allowances – Jun 1882

Allowances from the June 1882 Session of the Dearborn County, Indiana commissioners appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 13 Jul 1882 – Page 2, Column 6

LIST OF ALLOWANCES,
Made by the Board of Commissioners of Dearborn county, Ind., at their June session, 1882, and ordered to be published in the Register, as having the largest circulation in said county.

Expense of Poor of Lawrenceburgh Township.

  • L Kohlerman, two coffins and burying paupers
  • G Renner, coal for poor
  • C Israel, groceries for Mrs. Ruby, Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Junker, Mrs. Beach, Mrs. Squires, Mrs. Morrison
  • J Isherwood, groceries for Mrs. Plate
  • G Renner, cash for transporting paupers, 6 days services overseer of poor
  • Wm Schneider, shoes for poor
  • W H Burk, for – Sterling, 3 months rent; groceries for Mrs. Kinsey, Elizabeth Colvin, George Harper, Strauneger
  • C F Hayes, agt, for Mrs. Carter, house rent
  • Isaac Hayes, for Mrs. J Howard, rent; Holden, rent
  • Moore & Spooner, groceries, Mrs. Colvin
  • Dr. C J Walter, med service for pauper
  • Ed Gillan, house rent for Mrs. Williamson
  • Mrs. F Lang, groceries, Mrs. Tillford, Mrs. Squires, Sebastian Green, Mrs. Moran, Mrs. Eads, Mrs. J Younker, Mrs. Stressing
  • N Gillig, for Mrs. Knorr, house rent; Mrs. Kinsey, house rent
  • Leah Hayes, for Mrs. Williams, house rent
  • C W Elder, for Mrs. Holden, house rent
  • D Nothern, for Mrs. Roberts, house rent; Mrs. Howard, house rent
  • S Strasburger, goods for poor
  • Geo Meyer, for Eliza Schmidt, house rent
  • Mrs. W M Fitch, groceries for Mrs. Dorn, Mrs. Bruce
  • J W Buchanan, expense of Jas Maloney
  • Dr. M H Harding, to medical services for poor prior to March 12, 1882
  • John Huth, house rent for Eva West
  • Christ Scherger, house rent for pauper
  • Martin Zahon, house rent for Mrs. Junker
  • J F Hammerle, meals furnished paupers
  • Sparks Bros., groceries, J McCloskey, Mrs. Howard, Emma Robinson, smallpox hospital, Mrs. Purnell, Mrs. McAdams
  • J S Dorman, pr shoes for Mrs. Arnold; house rent for Mrs. Eads
  • John Palmer, meals for transient poor
  • Tebbs Bros., groceries, Mrs. Holden, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. A J Junker, Jacob Stressing
  • Mary Stack, regular allowance
  • Augusta Windmiller, regular allowance
  • Jacob Anderson, groceries, Mrs. Kalfee

Expense of Poor of Centre Township.

  • Mrs. Schoemaker, regular allowance
  • Lucinda Acre for husband (blind)
  • Ann Rumsey, reg allowance for care of Kate Murphy
  • Christina Schwartzferger, reg allow
  • M Haring, house rent, Mrs. H Parker, Wm Harding, M Grady
  • John A Nees, groceries, Wm Thompson, Mrs. E Painter, Mrs. Forbes, Wm Powell, Mrs. E Jackson, Mrs. T Tracy, Julia Bush, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Gray; for transient paupers
  • Herdegen & Kress, groceries, E Walker, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Dohm, Van Sickle
  • Philip Kastner, groceries, Adam Sengars, Mrs. Bush
  • Chambers, Stevens & Co., sundries for Mrs. Teaney, Mrs. Jehan, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Bussell, Mrs. Viddito, Wm Powell
  • Fred Kreite, groceries, M Kerrigan, John Snetzer
  • Philip Earle, groceries, Mrs. K Doran, Mrs. Ross
  • Pat Doble, groceries, Mrs. Bowler, Thos Rabbitt, Wm Brown, Mrs. Tracy, Henry Miller
  • A Bloom, groceries, Mrs. Blasdel, Mrs. Moran
  • Tebbs, Brogan & Co., groceries for Wm Theetge, Mrs. Cofield, F Schott, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Garrison
  • J C Green, groceries, F Schwartzlerger, John Barkdoll, I Carpenter, Mrs. Clark
  • Marg Pelgen, groceries, Mrs. Rhea, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Wenzel, Mrs. Wainscott, Wm Powell, Wm Winter, Mrs. Jarzill
  • F Opperman, groceries, Mrs. Thos Hughes, M Kerrigan, Kate Welch, Mrs. Mahoney
  • McCreary & Niebaum, dry goods for Jane Alexander, Mrs. Carlin
  • Town of Cochran, for cash paid on account of smallpox patients
  • Dr. F Rectanus, Trustee, cash paid on account of transient paupers
  • Herman Rabe, groceries, Mrs. Hudson, John Nelson, Mrs. Weisehorn, Mat Bruce, Mrs. Keller
  • George Oswald, groceries, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Bush, John Doran, Mrs. Burkman, Thos Hobbs
  • Thos Wright, groceries, Mrs. Schenck
  • B Margileth & Son, groceries, Geo Gray, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. M Cook
  • Henry Wood, groceries and coal for poor
  • Robert Maybin, groceries, Frank Parnell, Mr. Woolever, Miss Powers
  • P Koehler, groceries, Miss Strube, Mrs. Wanke, I G Carpenter, Mrs. Clark
  • C Goldsmith & Bro., clothing for poor
  • H H Lamar, dry goods for Miss Hillers and Mrs. Lothridge
  • F Housemeyer, groceries, J Goodpasture
  • S Siemantel, groceries, Mrs. Watkins, Wm McCartney, Mrs. Wooley, Mrs. J Alexander, Mrs. Gray, John Ryman
  • Ch Fehling, groceries, Mrs. Shipper, Mrs. Houck, Mrs. Hieber, Mrs. Moran, Mr. Ginger, John West
  • F A York & Co., transporting paupers
  • Dr. F Rectanus, cash paid for house rent for – Carpenter, Mrs. Brunough, Mr. Ross, Mr. Bailey, Mr. Boiair, Mr. Carlin
  • R A McConnell, clothing &c for poor

Expense of Poor of Clay Township.

  • White & Smith, meat for poor
  • Fred Ginter, groceries, Mrs. F Laisure
  • Ch Zugenbein, groceries, Betsy Spangler
  • J W E Hartley, groceries, Mrs. Ewing
  • W W Withrow, groceries, Mary Johnson, Fan Laisure
  • J C Vandolah, groceries, T Acre, Hannah Love, Mrs. Peasley, Laura Acre
  • Fred Tholke, groods for Elizabeth Evans
  • Conaway & Niester, groceries &c. for Mrs. E Borders
  • R Smith, for care of Higgins’ children
  • Jane Shepard, regular allowance
  • Dr. F Sales, 1st qr al as township physician

Expense of Poor of Sparta Township.

  • H D Moore, groceries and wood, I Davis
  • James Beatty, trustee, cash paid on account of poor
  • Fred Homan, provisions, for – Bradley, John Borders
  • John C Miller, trustee, cash paid for Jacob Hoover
  • H B Gault, provisions for P H Bradley
  • Jennings & Noble, provisions, A Vinson
  • Ellen Mack, regular allowance
  • Dr. A J Bowers, 1st quarter as township physician

Expense of Poor of Miller Township.

  • R Hargitt, goods for Elizabeth Huff
  • F M Jackson, cash paid on ac of poor
  • Tebbs Bros, groceries for Jacob Cady

Expense of Poor of Washington Township.

  • Chambers, Stevens & Co., goods for Sarah Clark
  • H Lindsay, 2 weeks board for S Clark
  • Alex Campbell, trustee, on ac of poor
  • Fred Mantel, coffin and box for poor
  • H J Marshall & Co., medicine for poor

Expense of Poor of Harrison Township.

  • Wm Mead, keeping tramps
  • Geo B Tebbs, trustee, overseeing poor
  • Rowthy Bros., pair shoes for Weber
  • Elizabeth Nichol, nursing poor person

Expense of Poor of Logan Township.

  • C W Rugg, trustee, cash paid on account of poor
  • P J McCormick, same
  • Wm Fagaly, groceries for Mrs. Ward

Expense of Poor of Kelso Township.

  • Peter Werst & Co., goods for poor
  • P Weis, flour for Mathias Matz
  • Caroline Smith, regular allowance
  • J G Witt (blind), special allowance

Expense of Poor of Manchester Township.

  • W F Crocker, goods for Mrs. Laiborne, Mrs. Lowes
  • Sebastian Schneider, regular allowance
  • Dr. T M Kyle, 1 qr as physician for poor

Expense of Poor of Hogan Township.

  • Dr. Wm M Dunn, 1 qr al as physician for poor

Expense of Poor of Cesar Creek Township.

  • Dr. J M Barkley, 1 qr as township physician

Expense of County Asylum.

  • David Perlee, blacksmithing
  • Dr. T M Kyle, 1 qr as physician
  • George Ruble, 3 months labor
  • Lewis Hoff, 3 months labor
  • Thos Duncan, 1 qr salary as Supt
  • James Garrigus, for potatoes
  • Joseph Rumsey, two tons hay
  • David Ellis, hay
  • Lizzie Manlief, for labor
  • Robert Sutton, sawing lumber
  • Thos Duncan, cash paid for sundries
  • Byron S Clark, blacksmithing
  • Turnpike Company, toll
  • E S Downy, one plow
  • Garrett Bosse, goods for asylum
  • Lawrenceburgh Mill Co., bran
  • A D Cook & Bro., hardware &c.
  • Francis Lang, one box cheese
  • C Goldsmith & Bro., clothing
  • C H Flach & Bro., one barrel molasses

Expense of Elections.

  • John C Sims, posting election notices

Expense Board of Health.

  • Dr. W M Terrill, as Sec’y Board of Health; for 1 qr ending June 1, 1882

Expense of Bridges.

  • Joseph Tittel, work on Tanner’s Creek bridge
  • W H Christy, on Dillsborough bridge

Books and Stationary.

  • Indianapolis Sentinel Co.
  • W B Burford
  • Indianapolis Journal

Expense of Criminals.

  • J C Sims, boarding prisoners

Expense of County Superintendent.

  • H B Hill, salary and office expense, April bill; June bill

Printing.

  • Hunter & O’Brien

Specific Allowance.

  • W H Kyle, treasurer, cash for stamps, expressage &c.; making delinquent collection lists

Road and Highways.

  • Julia Kremer, damages for road purposes

Officers’ Salaries.

  • W K Kyle, Treasurer
  • Alex B Pattison, Auditor
  • M Hoff, Commissioner
  • Garrett Bosse, Commissioner
  • Charles Lods, Commissioner
  • Abram Briggs, Commissioner

Expense Public Buildings.

  • J C Sims, cash paid on account of jail
  • Lawbgh Gas Co., gas for public buildings
  • Albert Parsons, setting trees
  • August Willers, repairs on court house
  • A D Cook & Bro., work and material for buildings
  • Ohio Valley Coffin Co., kindling wood
  • Tebbs Bros., sundries, jail and court house
  • Mrs. F Lang, sundries, jail and court house
  • W H Burk, mops for court house
  • Sparks Bros., buckets and brooms

Assessing Revenue.

  • Fred Kipp, assessor, Cesar Creek tp
  • C Buchanan, assessor, Cesar Creek tp
  • W H Dunn, assessor, Hogan twp
  • Isaac Bruce, assessor, Hogan twp
  • John Laws, assessor, Centre tp
  • M Teaney, assessor, Centre tp
  • J H VanHouten, assessor, Centre tp
  • John Beraurer, assessor, Jackson tp
  • George Glaub, assessor, Jackson tp
  • John Theabold, assessor, Jackson tp
  • Isadore Brichler, assessor, York tp
  • John Huth, assessor, Lawrenceburgh tp
  • Henry Russe, assessor, Lawrenceburgh tp
  • Edward Hayes, assessor, Lawrenceburgh tp
  • Van S B Crowley, assessor, Clay tp
  • L P Chance, assessor, Sparta tp
  • W T Cartwright, assessor, Sparta tp
  • John Lininger, assessor, Manchester tp
  • Theo S Cross, assessor, Manchester tp
  • Wilson Grubbs, assessor, Miller tp
  • Joseph Wilhelm, assessor, Kelso tp
  • Peter Werst, assessor, Kelso tp
  • G F Randall, assessor, Washington tp
  • Frank Connolly, assessor, Logan tp
  • Samuel Sieg, assessor, Logan tp
  • Oliver F Cloud, assessor, Harrison tp
  • John R Cole, Board of Equalization
  • John C Stenger, Board of Equalization
  • Frank Nevitt, Board of Equalization
  • Adolph Merkel, Board of Equalization
  • W Tebbs, clerk, certified copies of orders
  • J C Sims, sheriff, summoning witnesses and members of Board
  • L W Cobb, publishing notice of Board

Dearborn County Commissioners Proceedings – Jun 1882

Proceedings of the June 1882 Session of the Dearborn County, Indiana commissioners appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 22 Jun 1882 – Page 3, Column 3

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COURT.

The proposition of James Walker to put lightning rods on the new county asylum was accepted, and he was given the contract to do the work.

The Board fixed the rate of tax for county purposes at 55 cents on the $100, and also levied 50 cents for each taxable poll for county purposes.

Julius Severin was awarded the contract for putting an iron roof on the smoke house at the new county asylum.

George Givan was appointed Inspector of Elections in the upper voting precinct of Manchester township.

The Board ordered that all Township Trustees made a written report to the Board at the September session, showing the number of poor in each of their respective townships who are drawing aid from the county. Such report to give the name of the person, the amount received, their age and physical condition, the number dependent on the person receiving the aid, how long they have been a county charge, and any other information that may be of benefit to the Commissioners in determining what disposition they can best make of their cases.

Claims of Catharine Lang (sole legatee of Francis Lang, deceased,) for $1,911, and claim of Ex-Treasurer Lods for $525, were allowed. Mr. Lang and Mr. Lods, while acting in the capacity of Treasurer of the county, paid and accounted to the Board of Commissioners for more money than was legally and justly due from them on account of county revenue, by reason of the fact that they were not allowed by the Board the fee of one percent, on all disbursements of school taxes by them disbursed, and the claims were allowed for this reason.

Lawrenceburg High School Commencement – 1882

Graduates of the Lawrenceburg High School in Dearborn County, Indiana for 1882 appeared in:

Lawrenceburg Register – 15 Jun 1882 – Page 3, Column 4

THE COMMENCEMENT.
The Commencement Exercises of the Public Schools, in this city, will take place at the Odd Fellows’ Hall on Friday, June 23d, at eight o’clock p.m. In order to meet the necessary expenses incident to the occasion an admittance fee of ten cents will be charged.

The graduates are:

  • Miss Emma Schleicher
  • Miss Lizzie Pusey
  • Miss Rita Dunlevy
  • Miss May Emmert
  • Miss Belle Garner
  • Miss Nettie Duck
  • George Gatch

Lawrenceburg Register – 22 Jun 1882 – Page 3, Column 3

The Seventh Annual Commencement of the Lawrenceburgh High School will take place at Odd Fellows’ Hall on tomorrow (Friday) evening, commencing at eight o’clock. The following is the

PROGRAMME:

  • Music. Invocation. Music.
  • Salutatory—Builders—Rita Dunlevy.
  • Essay—The Isle of Dreams—Emma Schleicher.
  • Essay—Every Cloud has a Silver Lining—Nettie Duck.
  • Music.
  • Essay—First Steps Lead to the Last—Lizzie Pusey.
  • Essay—New Day, New Duty—Belle Garner.
  • Essay—The March of Mind—George L. Gatch.
  • Music.
  • Presentation of Diplomas, by Dr. W. D. H. Hunter.
  • Valedictory—Put a Knot in Your Thread—Mary Emmert.
  • Music—Class Song.
  • Benediction.

Aurora High School Commencement – 1882

Graduates of the Aurora High School in Dearborn County, Indiana for 1882 appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 15 Jun 1882 – Page 2, Column 2

Aurora High School Commencement.
The fifteenth annual commencement of the Aurora High School, took place in the Opera-house Tuesday evening, the following being the names of the graduating class, with their subjects:

  • Nina Shutt’s—Footprints.
  • Gray Pattison—Nature’s Sounds.
  • Maggie Mitchell—Open Sesame.
  • Maggie Kessler—Life’s Pictures.

The diplomas were conferred by Prof. Groves and the address to the graduates was delivered by Rev. A. C. Davidson. The young ladies all acquitted themselves well, and their productions showed evidence of the thorough training.

Dearborn County Soldier Headstones – 1882

Headstones for deceased soldiers received in 1882 for Dearborn County, Indiana appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 8 Jun 1882 – Page 3, Column 4

Headstones for Deceased Soldiers.

Friends of deceased soldiers who have made application for Government headstones are requested to call at Fisk Bros., in Aurora for those required in Aurora and vicinity; on Leroy Roberts at Dillsboro, for that place and vicinity; on Henry Noble in Moore’s Hill for that place and vicinity, and at the Auditor’s office for Lawrenceburg, Manchester and the northern part of the county. The Government requires that the stones be firmly set so that there will be fifteen inches of the stone above ground. If there is any person named in the list below who has no relatives or friends in the neighborhood, I will take it as a favor if some person, who knows where the grave can be found, will notify me, so that I may make some provision for having the stones set.

I earnestly hope that the old soldier boys of Dearborn county will take such steps between this and next decoration day that will enable us to pay the same tribute of respect to our dead comrades that other counties around us do. There is no good reason for us being behind them in this respect.

The following is a list of the stones procured:

T A Reece, Co. I, 134th Ind Inf., Moore’s Hill.

Archibald Curry, co K, 68th Ind Inf., Moore’s Hill.

Samuel Knapp, co A, 18th Ind Inf., Moore’s Hill.

J B Weitzel, co I, 146th Ind Inf., Sparta.

Sergeant B J Wilson, co B, 83d Ind Inf, Mt. Tabor Cem.

T J Ewing, co D, 52d Ind Inf., Mt. Tabor Cem.

T E Wallace, co E, 46th Ind Inf., Mt. Tabor Cem.

H C Johnson, co A, 120th Ind Inf., Wilmington.

O T Canfield, co I, 83d Ind Inf., Wilmington.

Abram Carbaugh, co D, 3d Ind Cav., Wilmington.

J R Walser, co A, 18th Ind Inf., Wilmington.

James B McBride, co K, 7th Ind Inf., Miller Cemetery.

Robert McBride, co K, 7th Ind Inf., Dillsboro.

J W Helms, co D, 7th Ind Inf., Dillsboro.

Robert Shepperd, co C, 156th Ind Inf., Dillsboro.

Samson Shepherd, co B, 3d Ind Cav., Dillsboro.

Hartsel Shepherd, co E, 4th Ind Cav., Dillsboro.

Mitchell Collins, co B, 3d Ind Cav., Wilson Cem.

A R Collins, co C, 7th Ind Inf., Wilson Cemetery.

Ashbury Roberts, co D, 18th Ind Inf., Wilson Cem.

Sergeant Nicholas Miller, co M, 17th Pa Cav., Greendale Cem.

Corp’l Thos Jeffries, co A, 52d Ind Inf., Greendale Cem.

Corporal James McDonald, co H, 83d Ind Inf., Dover.

John Donner, co C, 32d Ind Inf., Lawrenceburgh Cem.

Charles Fisher, 16th Ind Inf., Law’bgh Cemetery.

Sergeant G W Nevitt, co K, 7th Ind Inf., Law’bgh Cemetery.

Joseph Backert, co F, 37th Ind Inf., Law’bgh Cem.

Andrew Williamson, co A, 3d Ind Cav., Law’bgh Cem.

Michael Bohlinger, 83d Ohio Inf., Law’bgh Cemetery.

Nicholas Minick, co K, 7th Ind Inf., Lawrenceburg Cem.

W S Lacy, co D, 6th W Va Inf., Law’bgh Cemetery.

Peter Miller, co K, 7th Ind Inf., Lawrenceburg Cem.

I L Goble, co K, 7th Ind Inf., Law’bgh Cemetery.

Fred Dorn, co D, 32d Ind Inf., Law’bgh Cemetery.

Sgt F M Anderson, co H, 36th Ohio Inf., Law’bgh cem.

Sgt Simeon Alfred, co E, 68th Ind Inf., Law’bgh cem.

Wm Duncan, co I, 134th Ind Inf., Mt. Tabor Cem.

Lieut Col John F Cheek, 7th Ind Inf., Greendale Cemetery.

Capt D W Cheek, 13th Ky cav, Greendale Cem.

George White, co E, 11th Ky cav, Riverview cem.

A A Knowles, co E, 68th Ind Inf, Old Cem’ty, Lawrenceburg.

Chas Fisher, co G, 16th Ind Inf., old cemetery, Law’bgh.

Chas Libbert, co A, 7th Ind Inf., Dillsboro.

A D Walser, co E, 16th Ind Inf., Wright’s Corners.

Franklin Daggy, co C, 7th Ind Cav., Wright’s Corners.

John Collier, co F, 35th Ind Inf., Wright’s Corners.

T B Gillis, co A, 18th Ind Inf., Manchester.

Wm. Collier, co K, 8th Ind Cav., Wright’s Corners.

Corp’l Edwin Noyes, co E, 16th Ind. Inf., Manchester.

J H Keeler, co D, 5th Ohio Cav., Braysville, Franklin Co.

John Cure, co A, 7th Ind Inf., Ebenezer Cemetery.

Oliver Larrison, co E, 16th Ind. Cav., Weisburg.

J H Shutts, co C, 3d Ind Cav., Cochran.

J P Hunter, co K, 26th Ind Inf., Wright’s Corners.

Thos. Fisher, co E, 16th Ind Inf., New Alsace.

Platt Ward, co H, 83d Ind Inf., Yorkridge cem.

J F Holtz, co D, 32d Ind Inf., Greendale cemetery.

Sgt G M Green, co A, 23d Ky Inf.

Lieut Jos Green, co A, 23d Ky Inf., Oakdale cem.

James Carlin, co E, 11th Ky cav., City Graveyard, Aurora

Wm Caldwell, co E, 11th Ky cav., Trester Graveyard.

Sgt Maj W P Davis, 18th Ind Inf., City Graveyard, Aurora.

Christ’n Willman, co H, 54th Ohio Inf., Buffington Burying Ground.

Sgt I N Thomson, co E, 11th Ky cav., City Graveyard, Aurora.

Austin McCright, co E, 68th Ind Inf, Law’bgh cem.

A W Douglas, co F, 52d Ind Inf., Law’bgh cem.

J P Smith, co D, 8th Ind cav., Law’bgh cemetery.

Milton Christy, co H, 91st Ind Inf., Chesterville.

J G Christy, co A, 7th Ind Inf., Chesterville.

T J Gaston, co E, 43d Ind Inf., Chesterville.

Jos Thompson, co A, 7th Ind Inf., Riverview Cemetery.

Corp’l Thos Lambkin, co E, 11th Ky cav., Riverview cemetery.

T H Lambkin, co B, 4th Ind cav., Riverview cemetery.

Noah Fox, co G, 146th Ind Inf., Riverview cem.

Sanford Carbaugh, co A, 18th Ind Inf., Riverview cem.

G W Carbaugh, co A, 18th Ind Inf., Riverview cem.

Wm Carbaugh, co E, 11th Ky cav., Riverview cem.

J C Powell, co E, 11th Ky cav., Riverview cem.

John Henderson, co A, 18th Ind Inf., Riverview cemetery.

C C Gooderson, co B, 4th Ind cav., Riverview cemetery.

Benj Howard, co D, 3d Ind cav., Riverview cem.

Wm Hickey, co C, 52d Ind Inf., Riverview cemetery.

John Unger, co C, 32d Ind Inf., Riverview cem.

Jackson Miller, co G, 146th Ind Inf., Riverview cem.

John Hunt, co C, 52d Ind Inf., Riverview Cemetery.

Corp’l G H Porter, co D, 3d Ind Cav., Aurora cem.

John Kinney, co I, 37th Ind Inf., Aurora cemetery.

John Williamson, co C, 52d Ind Inf., Aurora cemetery.

Michael Mueller, co C, 32d Ind Inf., Aurora cemetery.

J R Madden, co C, 52d Ind Inf., Aurora cemetery.

V D Truelock, co D, 7th Ind Inf., Aurora cemetery.

F M Steinback, co E, 11th Ky cav., Aurora cem.

Corp’l Robert Stack, 7th Ind Inf., Greendale Cemetery.

Sgt R B Huff, co I, 37th Ind Inf., old cemetery, Lawrenceburg.

 

ALEX. B. PATTISON.

Dearborn County Circuit Court Proceedings – Apr 1882

Proceedings of the April 1882 Term of the Dearborn County, Indiana Circuit Court appeared in:

Lawrenceburg Register – 20 Apr 1882 – Page 3, Column 2

The April term of the Dearborn Circuit Court convenes on next Monday, with the following new cases on the docket:

E B Dobell vs. Casper Wiegel. Demand on account, $57.70.

Carrie Wetzler vs. Jacob Wetzler. Divorce.

Mary A Angevine vs. Albert Steinmetz. Complaint on note; demand $200.

George W Keen vs. Samuel Brackenridge. Receiver of George W Keen & Co. Petition and complaint demanding $5,000.

Mary A Voedisch vs. John Voedish. Divorce.

Mary Koch vs. Ludwig Koch. Divorce.

F R Dorman, Adm’r estate of Louis Peterman, vs. Caroline Peterman and others. Petition to sell real estate.

Sandford Mendell vs. Emmett Bedunnah. Complaint on note.

Leonard Klingelhoffer vs. Lucinda Christopher. Complaint on account.

Mary A Angevine vs. Albert Steinmetz. Complaint on note. Demand $150.

W A Greer, Adm’r, vs. William B M[?]er—on note. Demand $2,300.

Emma Howard vs. William Howard. Divorce.

Preston Conaway vs. Fred Fisher. Complaint on notes.

In the matter of the estate of Julia A Darling. Objections to admission of will to probate.

Mary A Buffington vs. Josephus Buffington. Divorce.

James Noble vs. William H Small—on contract. Demand $400.

George W Keen, Adm’r estate of James Dair, vs. S Z Brackenridge. Demand $10,000.

Jemima Anderson vs. Henry Anderson. Divorce.

John H Thompson vs. Seth Platt. Damages $1,000.

Barbara Dill vs. H C Vincent. Complaint to reform decree.

Mary Smith vs. Jeff Smith. Divorce.

Mary A Steinmetz vs. John A Steinmetz. Complaint to be released from administrator’s bond, and for removal of administrator.

Charles Nolte vs. Alfred Helms. To recover real estate, and damages in sum of $500.

Theodore Cross vs. Lucinda Haynes. Complaint to enforce Deed Bond.

Alms & Doepke vs. E G Hayes. Complaint on note. Demand $350.

James Noble vs. Malinda Noble. Civil action to enforce contract.

Emeline Rodgers vs. Laura Drake & Co. Complaint to set aside deed.

Jacob Junker vs. Adaline Junker. Divorce.

Lawrenceburg Register – 27 Apr 1882 – Page 4, Column 3

The following new cases have been filed in Court, in addition to those published last week:

Leah Hayes vs. Edward Hayes. Ejectment and damages, $2,100.

George Hayes vs. America McKee. To recover real estate and rent.

Margaret Moerka vs. William Moerka. Divorce.

Sarah Smith vs. John P Green. Foreclosure.

Charles R Rothchild vs. George Campbell. Replevin.

Preston Conaway vs. Frank Kettle. Change of venue from Ohio county.

M R Cannon vs. F W Beecher. To recover realty and replevin.

Estate of John Schwartz vs. E G Hayes. On account.

Catharina Roth vs. Fred Dammeyer. Foreclosure.

Lawrenceburg Register – 4 May 1882 – Page 3, Column 3

Court Report.

Daniel T. Downey vs. John H. Lamar. Judgment against defendant for $750.

Edward S. Jaffray and others vs. John H. Lamar. Judgment against defendant for 31,910.

Frederick Snyder vs. Luther Holcomb. Judgment against defendant for $221.

Henry Russe, Commissioner in ex parte Jane Armstrong, makes report of sale of real estate, which is approved in all things.

The jury paid Dennis Halpin, bailiff, honor by making mention of his prompt and attentive work in their report.

Final reports were made in the following cases:

  • Estate of Thomas Darling, dec’d.
  • Estate of Jane Turner, dec’d.
  • Estate of John Ferris, dec’d.

Albion S. Jaquith appointed administrator of Christopher Jaquith.

The will of Julia A. Darling is admitted to probate, the court being satisfied that said will was duly executed in all things.

John Cairns appointed administrator of the estate of Nancy Hudson.

George Bruce appointed guardian of heirs of Louis Peterman.