THE DeKALB COUNTY, INDIANA GENWEB PROJECT
WRITS OF EXECUTION
NUMBER 1 - 899
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These records were copied by permission of the DeKalb County Clerk's Office and are records from the Pre-1913 Court House Fire. We have tried to copy the names correctly; but with many different individuals writing the records and the handwriting difficult to read, we may have misread some names. Mainly, they will assist the researcher in knowing that the relative lived here in the time period mentioned. In most cases the records are extracts and not verbatim; but the Clerk's office will not have further information than that which is sited. Where Real Estate or Mortgages are mentioned in the Writ of Execution, the Recorder's Office should have copies of the Records. In cases of Sheriff' Sales, the researcher will need to quote the Sheriff's name when requesting copies of transactions from the Recorder's Office.
Copies of the Executions are found in the County Clerk's Office. Costs of copies is $1.00 per page. If requesting copies, quote source of the information and number, date and name and specify Executions.
Number |
Date |
Plaintiff |
Defendant |
Amount of |
Miscellaneous/information/property |
1 |
3 -27-1855 |
Frederick Burger or Bunyea |
H. S. Moneysmith and J. B. Moore |
$25.47 |
Made money. From Recorder's Office we learn that H. Moneysmith stands for Henry and wife's name is Elizabeth Jane. The 1880 Atlas of DeKalb County calls Henry Moneysmith a cotemporary Smith. Another source calls him a blacksmith in Auburn. |
2 |
3-24-1876 |
Ruth Sanford |
Henry F. Kreger |
$127.43 |
Charles Kreger replevin bail Writ returned by operation of law. The defendant having entered replevin bail |
3 |
7-27-1876 |
Samuel Pontius |
Josiah C. Wells |
$30.20 |
Property of Wells One Bay mare ten or eleven years old, one bay mare four years old one side spring buggy. Served the writ on the property and turned out by David Trish.. July 27, 1876. Advertised for sale on August 7, 1876 by posting notices in Fairfield Township. Sale was not made by money being paid by defendant.. |
4 |
3-24-1876 |
Daniel Shorden & Scott Swan |
George W. Hilkey |
$355.25 |
Property: One eighth of the Southeast 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section No. 32 Range No 13 East. Published sale in the DeKalb County Republican printed in the town of Auburn also in public places in Jackson Township, On May 13, 1876 James Knise (or Kruse?) highest bidder |
5 |
3-24-1876 |
James S. Upton, William Brown, William Brooks and Parley Upton |
Peter Loutzenheizer |
$215.01 |
This writ is returned by order of H. C. Petersen attorney for the plaintiff |
6 |
3-24-1876 |
Levi B. Powell |
Peter Loutzenheizer |
$158.21 |
Elias H. Palmer replevin bail |
7 |
3-25-1876 |
John Alwood, Henry Alwood & Elizabeth Alwood Also spelled Allwood |
Susan McDonald, Huldah McDonald, John McDonald admin of James McDonald |
$24.15 |
Fully satisfied |
8 |
3-25-1876 |
John Solenberger |
Joseph Strouse |
$5.35 |
Paid |
? 9 |
3-25-1876 |
Granville F. Haines (Harmes) or Hames |
Wesley I. Work & Frank M. Bacon |
$90.93 |
Thomas D. Gross replevin bail Returned fully satisfied Wife of Wesley I. Work is Jennie in 1876. |
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7-24-1856 |
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Exempted property of Anzi Seeley The property was subject to three older judgments, which were paid first. To R. J. Dawson, (2) and Homer Engle (1) Property was sold to Robert Leard Listed in the exemption list and appraised by George Hartsuck and Stephen Lenning. are 2 cows, 4 pigs, 1 cart & harness, beds and bedding, 2 stoves, dishes and cooking utensils, wearing apparel, 1 clock 1 table and bureau and 2 calves. In the Recorder's office there is a deed in deed book J. 458 and 459. Sheriff's deed Isaac Brandt to Robert Leard. It was a sale of property by Sheriff in judgment of Plaintiffs James W. O/Conner and John H. O'Conner against Defendants George W. Babroy and Anzie Seely. (Lots 113, 127,128,120,119, 83 & 84 in the Town of Orange. Dated August 25, 1856. In the Mortgage book 2, There is a Mortgage between Robert Leard and J. D. Dawson for the same land, Dated Oct 27, 1857. |
9 |
9-23-1875 |
George Heusler |
William E. Sargent |
For costs |
Fully satisfied |
10 |
3-27-1876 |
William H. Cray and Alphonso E. Rood |
Samuel Greenamyer (unmarried in August, 1875.) |
$144.27 |
John W. Boyle replevin bail Land on this execution is also on another part. Was sold to Ephraim Berry. |
10? |
6-15-1869 |
State of Indiana |
Silas Willis |
$15.90 |
Money made |
11 |
3-27-1876 |
Reuben H. Warriner, William H. Patrick and Harrison Ames |
Samuel Greenamyer |
$194.75 |
Undivided one sixth interest in lots number 2,6,7,10,11,12,14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 22, 25, 26, 28, 29, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114,115, 133, 134, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249, 250, 251, 252,253, 254, 255, 256, 257, 289, 290 in the original plat of town of Butler. Levied on by virtue of 2 executions each private interest in causes of Wm. H. Cray et al & R. H. Warriner et al vs. Samuel Greenamyer this 27th day of 3- 1876 Published in the Butler Review a weekly newspaper in the town of Butler on the 29th day of 4-, 1876 Sold to Ephraim Berry. |
11 |
6-15-1869 |
State of Indiana |
Silas Willis |
$14.85 |
Thomas J. Bennett and William Willis replevin bail. |
12 |
3-30-1876 |
Lewis Hall |
Murray C. Markle & John Q. Adams |
$16.50 |
Writ returned time having expired Meese Sheriff |
13 |
3-31-1876 |
Emilius Case |
George W. Young, Stephen Olmsted, William R. Young, John W. Boyle and William Young |
$983.42 |
Returned fully satisfied. |
13? |
4-14-1876 |
John McClellan |
The Baltimore Pittsburgh and Chicago Railway Company, Indiana Division |
$136.65 |
This writ is returned by order of Clerk and order is returned herewith |
14 |
11-4-1873 |
Christopher C. Shafer |
William M. Baughen and Nancy Baughen |
$60.40 |
Foreclosure Lots 6 and 7 in Gross and Dills addition to the town of Auburn Thomas D. Gross replevin bail Fully satisfied |
14? |
10-31-1873 |
Joseph Craig |
Solomon B. Mottinger, Barbara Mottinger, Noah Mottinger, Amos Jackson, Alexander Heustis, Montgomery Hamilton, Solomon Fisher and Peter Fisher |
$1,081,55 |
Foreclosure The undivided half of the South West 1/4 of Section 3 Township 35 North of Range 13 East.. Excepting from said premises all that part described as follows extending from the South line of said Section. 588 feet North and from the line dividing the East half from West half of said Southwest 1/4 Section 404 feet East and 624 feet West. Excepting the breadth 250 feet embraced in the Fort Wayne Jackson & Saginaw Railroad depot grounds extending through as represented in Plat of "Summit." Also excepting the following described land. Commencing 179 feet West of the Southwest corner of the town of "Summit." As laid out by S. B. & N. Mottinger... Struck off to Joseph Craig. |
14? |
4-3-1876 |
Alexis Coquillard |
James A. Matson |
$193.83 |
McBride and Morlan attorneys of plaintiff. Returned fully satisfied |
15 |
4-3-1876 |
Chicago White Lead & Oil Co. |
James Matson |
$71.64 |
Fully satisfied |
16 |
4-3-1876 |
Reuben H. Warriner, William M. Patrick and Harrison Ames |
James A. Matson |
$680.72 |
Fully satisfied |
17 |
11-14-1873 |
Obadiah Barr and Pallous? Callaus? Calkins |
Lewis Fritz, Barney Dearborn, David Adams |
$38..75 |
Complaint Lien on lot #3 in McMillan's Addition to the town of Corunna Writ returned fully satisfied |
17? |
4-3-1876 |
Charles A. Wakefield |
James A. Matson |
$140.21 |
Returned fully satisfied |
18 |
Missing |
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19 |
4-3-1876 |
Thomas E. Moore |
William Bevier and Jay S. Stough |
$196.92 |
Daniel Smith replevin bail Returned fully satisfied |
20 |
4-3-1876 |
August Trentman and Mary Trentman |
William Bevier and Jay S. Stough |
$124.50 |
Fully satisfied Attorneys for plaintiff McBride and Morlan |
20? |
4-3-1876 |
Austin Tomlinson & Webster Manufacturing Co. |
James A. Matson |
$208.11 |
Returned fully satisfied. |
21 |
12-7-1850 |
Preston Bowman (there is a deed for Preston Bowman in Deed Book C Page 541 dated Feb. 11, 1845 |
Benjamin Steele and Wm. Middleton |
$136.45 |
Costs on Fi Fa NO. 21 Spring term 1850. Land 24 acres & 75/100 in the Northwest quarter of Section 3 Township 34 North of Range 13 East Offered for sale July 20, 1850 and not sold for want of bidders. The above described real estate was re-offered for sale by order of the Plaintiff and reappraised by order of the defendant and the rents and profits for five years old to James Bowman and Cyrus Bowman Dec. 7. 1850 at...being the amount of judgment interests and cost. Note: received of W. K. Straight one hundred and forty nine and 70/100 dollars being the amount of principal and interest due on the above writ. December 7, 1850 Preston Bowman by James Bowman.....In Recorder's office the Sheriff's Deed William K. Straight Sheriff to Cyrus and James Bowman is found on Page 74 of Deed Book F. |
22 |
4-3-1876 |
George W. Miller |
Daniel Sambaing |
$78.51 |
William Jones replevin bail |
23 |
1891 |
Adam Yesbera |
John Huyak |
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C. A. O. McClellan Attorney only a receipt left. |
24 |
4-3-1876 |
Orlando F. Clark, Chas A. O. McClellan and James I. Best |
Adam Conrad, Benjamin B. Dearborn and Henry Ernest |
$167.13 |
J. S. Barnes replevin bail Levied on one pair of black horses ten years ole, also one par of bay horses one seven years old and the other age unknown .taken as the property of Adam Conrad and turned out by him on this writ. |
25 |
4-3-1876 |
Joseph Essig |
Henry Herst |
$240.22 |
Writ ordered returned by Clerk Moss 4- 22, Meese Sheriff |
26 |
6-18-1869 |
John Riney and Bridgett Riney |
John N. Sims |
$48.79 |
Writ returned. Money made |
27 |
6-18-1869 |
John Riney |
John N Sims et al |
$36.52 |
Writ returned by order of John Ralston |
28 |
9-30-1875 |
Richard Grambling |
Charles Brandt et al |
$186.85 |
Names on side of execution Wenzel Ernst, Ernest wife of said Wenzel Ernest, whose first name is unknown,. Frederick Buchanan and Peter Gramling Foreclosure It is therefore considered by the court that said plaintiff do recover from said defendants said sum...found due as aforesaid with all costs herein without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. And said court further find that this action is based upon a promissory note given by said Wenzel Ernst to said plaintiff and secured by a mortgage on the premises: Lots number 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 in Gramlings Addition to the village of Summit Offered for sale in the Waterloo Press on Saturday May 6, 1876.. Richard Gramling bidder on lots. |
28? |
3-30-1868 |
George W. Woodcox and James R. Woodcox |
Mary Woodcox and Cordelia J. Yarnell |
$26.35 costs |
The parties (in case of Partition) money made |
29 |
3-2-1876 |
John Leas Jr. |
William Bricker and Elisabeth Bricker |
$416.96 |
Foreclosure "A part of the East half of the South West 1/4 of Section 15 in Township 35 North of Range 12 East... Advertised in he Waterloo Press April 12, 1876, for sale on the 6th day of May 1876. No bidders; therefore offered for fee simple.. Struck off and sold to Wm. Leas. Deed recorded in Deed Book CC page 277, 278. Recorded by Sheriff St. Clair. At time of ad, the Sheriff was William Meese and W. H. Leas Attorney for Plaintiff. |
30 |
4-5-1876 |
Henry Baum, Michael F. Baum and Robert I. Haines |
Jonathan Bishop |
$297.61 |
May 8, 1876 levied on pair of horses, one two-horse wagon, one set double harness. Same day the defendant presents his schedule of all his personal and real property and set off for exemption. The aforementioned property was set off. The remainder of the property consisting of 11 small pigs, one pair bob sleds, one wood buck and a lot of oats.. and Advertised for sale May 27, 1876 by posting in Butler Township.. Schedule of personal property sold 1 wood rack, 1 shovel plow, 1 pair bob sled, lot of oats 2 pigs 2 pigs 3rd choice, 2 pigs 4th choice, 3 pigs 5th choice. to Edward Mathews 2 pigs to E. D. Haines |
31 |
9-2-1876 |
Angus McDonald, James A. Saxton, Alexander Laughlin |
Mathias Casselman, Abraham Fike, Eli Kesler |
$153.47 |
Complaint Property: The undivided one half interest in one ten horse thrasher complete, and one combined clover thrasher' Martin Casselman replevin bail This writ is returned by order of C. A. O. McClellan Plaintiff Attorney |
32 |
4-6-1876 |
Field D. Warner, John W. Nelson, Executors of the will of Daniel Warner |
John E. Freeburn, Matilda Freeburn, John W. Morelton or Moulton, Adelia A. Morelton, Daniel Fry and Hannah Fry |
$7.60 |
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33 |
4-3-1874 |
William L .Brown |
Alexander French |
$14.08 |
Paid |
33? |
4-7-1876 |
Daniel Gonser Administrator Of Philip Albright Estate |
Abraham Short and James B. Bower |
$264.36 |
The North East quarter of South West quarter of Section 23 Township 35 North of Range 12 East, property belonging to Short. Advertised, July 10, 1876, for sale in the Waterloo Press August 5, 1876 and in three public places in Fairfield Township...offered fee simple. Guy Plum (Attorney for Plaintiff) highest bidder In September 1876, A. Short paid in full. William Meese Sheriff. Abraham Short was living in Kosciusko County in 1876 |
34 |
12-29-1875 |
Samuel L. Widney |
James W. Jeffords, Jane A. Jeffords, Peters S. Kester, R. Wes McBride, Charles Kelley |
$270.23 |
A part of the South East 1/4 of Section 4 in Township 34 North of Range 13 East and bounded described as follows to wit commencing at a point 56 feet West on a line parallel with the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway from the North West corner of a tract of 1/4 of an acre heretofore deeded by William Hopkins and wife to William Duck, thence West on said line one hundred and thirty two feet thence parallel with the North line thence North to the place of beginning being the lot of land deed by Peter S. Kester and wife on the 19th of October 1872 to said James W. Jeffords and being lots 49 and 50 in Sanford Bassetts addition to the town of Waterloo. .Advertised for sale on August 5, 1876 in the Waterloo Press . Copy of ad found in Waterloo Press July 6, 1876. Struck off and sold to Samuel B. Widney. |
35 |
4-11-1876 |
Samuel W. Ralston |
George W. Werntz |
$186.13 |
Attorneys for Plaintiff Rose and Hartman writ returned by their order. Time having expired. |
36 |
3-30-1868 |
George Simon |
Charles Fair |
$7.13 |
Money made |
36? |
4-14-1876 |
State of Indiana |
Adelbert Chilson |
$17.05 |
Frank D. Ryan replevin bail |
37 |
None |
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38 |
4-14-1876 |
John Engle |
Ralston Young, Oscar L. Young and William L. Young |
$272.60 |
Writ returned not satisfied as per endorsements hereon by order of Rose and Hartman attorneys of Plaintiff. |
39 |
4-14-1876 |
Rudolph Sechler |
Thaddeus S. Crocker and William Richmond |
$376.70 |
Returned satisfied except for $6.0 |
40 |
4-14-1876 |
The First National Bank of Auburn In |
James A. Matson |
$202.65 |
Thomas Kelly replevin bail Lots number 14 and 17 in Hopkins addition to the Town of Waterloo. Advertised for sale July 20, 1876 in the Waterloo Press. Sale to take place August 12, 1876. Rickel and Tefft Attorneys for Plaintiff. W. Meese Sheriff. |
41 |
2-9-1874 |
Oliver C. Hubbell |
John A. Hoffman, Alexander Seldenwright, Nancy Seldenwright, Adolph May, Mary May, William Packer and Catherine Packer |
$920.84 |
Foreclosure Part of Section 12 in Township 34 North of Range 14 East..... Advertised for sale on the 11th day of 4- 1874.. in the Butler News a weekly newspaper printed in the town of Butler. The printer having made a mistake in the description and plaintiffs attorney E. Fosdick ordered me to not re-advertise said real estate. Writ was returned fully satisfied. |
41? |
4-14-1876 |
Levi Houser |
Noah Lung |
$144.99 |
Outside of document has Levi Houser as plaintiff and Lung as defendant. Inside states Whereas Noah Lung recovered judgment against Levi Houser for costs, amounting to One Hundred Thirty-Nine dollars and nine cents. Affidavit Levi Houser on oath says that he is the defendant named in an action wherein Noah Lung is Plaintiff. Residing in Butler Township. 5 pages on this writ of execution |
42 |
2-14-1874 |
John Crawford, John B. Getman, Frederick Portner, George Strow or Strut? and Heiman or Herman Graham |
John Burrell and William Burrell |
$428.01 |
Foreclosure The undivided on third of a portable saw mill the engine being marked J. Crawford & Co. Plymouth, O and the saw frame no 96 now owned by and run John and William Burrell. Writ returned by order of Plaintiff Attorney Rose and Hartman |
42 ? |
4-14-1876 |
In the cause entitled P. P. Mast & Co. |
John Wyatt |
$55.95 |
Judgment rendered against said plaintiff for certain costs in said cause. D. D. Snyder is bondsman for costs of said plaintiff. |
43 |
4-7-1876 |
George C. Ralston |
Auburn Manufacturing Co. |
$273.07 |
Joseph Lanning replevin bail |
44 |
3-3-1876 |
Kaufman Hays, Joseph Hays, Joseph Ellinger? |
Trustman B. Tolton |
$233.09 |
W. W. Boughan and J. Roth appraisers of property. of Tolton. Cardigan jackets, shirts, Drawers, overalls, sheets, scarves etc. (mercantile ?) This writ is returned fully satisfied July 29, 1876. By defendants consent plaintiff took goods levied on with this writ in payment of the within judgment and costs. Meese Sheriff |
45 |
3-3-1876 |
John H. Allen, Benjamin McKay and Potter Palmer |
Samuel G. Green |
$229.15 |
Notices of sale in Wilmington Township. Abner F. Pinchin replevin bail. |
46 |
3-3-1876 |
Emerson Opdyke, George S. Terry, Peter B. Steel, George Opdyke and Leonard Case |
Lewis Covill or Covell? and Hiram Arthur Covill |
$76.58 |
Inventory of Jewelry 3 pages Appraised by Joseph Albright and J. R. Prouty Advertised for sale on 4- 22, 1876.. |
47 |
3-3-1876 |
Allen Shelden, James Moore, James K. Burnham and George S. Owen |
William Richmond |
$197.03 |
Writ returned by order of Plaintiffs Attorney H. C. Peterson |
48 |
3-15-1876 |
August Helmuth |
Isaac M. Thomas and Peter Raub |
$382.14 |
Writ returned by order of plaintiff's attorney Guy Plum |
49 |
3-8-1876 |
Edward S. Jaffray, William P. Jaffray, Howard S. Jaffray and Robert Hutchison |
Lewis Covell and Hiram A. Covell |
$262.62 |
This writ is returned by order of H. C. Peterson Attorney for Plaintiff. |
49? |
3-17-1874 |
Elias Palmer |
Philip Texter and Margaret Texter |
$656.50 |
Foreclosure Fifteen acres off the East side of the East 1/2 of the North West 1/4 of Section 26 in Township 34 North of Range 12 East.. Advertised on the 2nd day of 4- 1874 in the Auburn Courier (newspaper in Auburn) Sale on 4- 25th, 1874. Elias H. Palmer highest bidder, W. L. Meese Sheriff, G. Plum Attorney for Plaintiff. Recorder's Office Deed Book AA, pages 259, 260. |
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1877 |
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Report of County Asylum |
49? |
3-18-1868 |
John Brown |
Andrew H. Culbertson |
$26.56 being the costs |
Fully satisfied |
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Miscellaneous paper a-g A, and B are only pieces and cannot be of value-no names |
C |
1868 |
Catherine Eaton |
John Bell |
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Only scraps of paper Note from John Clark Aug 1, 1868. This is to certify that I was not a witness for Catharine E. Eaton but for John Bell in a Suit in DeKalb for breach of promise Received of Catherine E. Eaton five dollars ands sixty four cents the amount of our cost in a suit in which Catherine E. Eaton was plaintiff and John Bell is defendant Henry Flinger and Catharine Flinger ? July 1, 1868. To the clerk of Court DeKalb please pay the bearer George Eaton twenty five dollars due me from John Bell it being the amount due on the 16th of this month if paid if not send execution signed Catherine E Chappell August 7th, 1868. Please pay George Eaton the amount of cost due me in a suit in ;which Catherine E. Eaton was plaintiff John Bell Defendant signed Andrew Chappell |
D |
1-25-1876 |
State of Indiana for use of S. W. Sproth |
Jerome Reynolds |
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Only pieces of paper We the undersigned citizens and households of Fairfield Township DeKalb co, Ind. Having been called upon to view and appraise the following real estate to wit commencing five rods South of the North West corner of North East quarter of Section 22 Township 34 South of Range 12 East. Thence East eight rods thence South two rods, thence West eight rods, thence North town rods to place of beginning containing sixteen? of land, and the same is worth in cash one hundred dollars and rents and profits for year. William Webster and John Deetz |
E |
8-15-1873 |
Charles L. Luce Frederick C. Chapin and James Blass |
Norfold? |
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Only scraps of paper Aug. A. Chapin Attorney at Law of Kendallville Ind. Mr. Colegrove told me he directed you to make a levy on Norfolds land on the Execution in favor of Luce Chapin & Blass. At first blush? I thought at first but in reflection I do not want you to do it. If there is personal property in which you can levy do so but otherwise hold the execution until I order a levy Signed A. A. Chapin |
F |
1872 |
William McClellan |
J. L. Penny There was a James L. Penny in DeKalb |
? |
One small fragment of paper states J. L. Penny vs. W. L. McClellan. |
G |
1864 |
J. B. Hoover |
George Merril et al |
? |
Only scraps of paper Mentions Jurors R. Ettinger, Hiram Jones, B. B. Long, James Myers, Jesse Bowdle James Bowman. T. Y. Dickinson, O. A. Culvier, E.Y. Williamson, J. E. Maxson, J. Forsyth, L. C. Chamberlain |
50 |
3-8-1876 |
John L. Davis |
William Kruse |
$72.38 |
Served this writ by levying on one low whales wagon and one high wheel lumber wagon both with out box. Meese Sheriff |
51 |
4-19-1873 |
Elizabeth Shiry and Peter Shiry |
Leonard Harman |
$28.77 |
This writ is satisfied as to Leonard Hartman. The within named Elisabeth Shiry and Peter Shiry not found in my bailiwick nor any property found whereon to levy belonging to said Peter Shiry or Elizabeth Signed Meese Sheriff |
52 |
3-9-1876 |
John A. Moore |
Ransom Stone |
$174.85 |
Marion County Indiana John A. Moore recovered judgment against Ransom Stone in the case of Ransom Stone against John A. Moore and Ezra M. Hopkins in which cause Jacob Ferrier became surety for cash for said Ransom Stone. I find no property of the plaintiff within my bailiwick whereon to levy this writ and it is returned unsatisfied. Albert Reissner Sheriff Marion County, In |
53 |
3-9-1876 |
Ransom Stone |
John A. Moore et al in which cause Jacob Ferrier is surety for costs for plaintiff. |
$141.40 |
Marion County Indiana. I find no property of the plaintiff within my bailiwick whereon to levy this writ and it is returned unsatisfied. Albert Reissner Sheriff Marion County, In |
54 |
3-15-1876 |
John L. Davis |
Lawrence Theodore Ehl |
$164.11 |
This writ is returned not satisfied there being no property found to satisfy this writ...Meese Sheriff |
55 |
4-18-1876 |
Leverett Alcott Burrett W. Horton and George E. Armstrong |
William Richmond and George H. Munn |
$1,124.31 |
July 15, 1876 Served this writ by levying upon the entire stock of dry goods belonging to George Munn |
55-2 |
7-21-1855 |
S. S. Stoughton for the use of James Wood |
Russell Higby |
$40.24 |
Served the within execution by levying on one two horse wagon one rod cow and tow heifers. Isaac Brandt Sheriff |
56 |
4-18-1876 |
Greenville F. Harner |
Robert S. Shaffer as Principal |
$340.29 |
James W. Case as surety for defendant. 3 pages of inventory for Shaffer included. Joseph E. Case replevin bail. |
57 |
4-18-1876 |
Samuel W. Ralston |
John Miser |
$118.48 |
This writ is returned not satisfied by order of plaintiffs' attorney. Guy Plum Meese Sheriff |
57-2 |
4-1-1868 |
William L. Gilchrist |
Archibald Gilchrist |
$7.95 |
Money made |
58 |
4-2-1868 |
Joseph Coppock |
Samuel Coburn |
$26.56 |
No Details |
58-2 |
4-19-1876 |
Edmund P. Morgan, Ralph R. Root, Leander McBride, John McBride and Edmund N. Morgan |
William Richmond and George H. Munn |
$1,590.79 |
L. D. Ryan replevin Bail 13 pages of inventory Dry goods store. Dry goods levied on and turned over to plaintiff for $1200 as per receipt. October 19, 1876. |
58-3 |
3-30-1874 |
Ira Hotckiss & Carrie M. Hotckiss |
Joseph Oberlin and Sarah J. Oberlin |
$351.30 |
Foreclosure Lot number 139 in Egnew's Second Addition to the Town of Butler.. Writ returned not satisfied. |
59 |
4-21-1876 |
George B. Kelley, Lewis Foote and John W. Strong |
William Richmond |
$141.22 |
Writ is returned by order of Plaintiff's attorney Guy Plum |
60 |
4-21-1876 |
Sylvester Kutzner Admin of Estate of Christopher Cool |
Christian C. Buss, Elizabeth Buss, Samuel Buss, Arvilla Buss, Henry Buss, Lydia Buss, Isaac M. Thomas, Sophia Thomas, Mary Ann Buss, Clara Buss, Ida Buss, Margaret Parish and Richard Parish |
$1,321.82 |
Foreclosure The East half of the South East quarter of Section 12 also the South West quarter of the South East quarter of Section 12 all in Township 34 North, of Range 12 East. ...And that each of said defendants served herein except, Mary Ann, Clara, and Ida Buss and Margaret Parish be forever barred and foreclosed from all equity of redemption in said premises when so sold and that said defendants last above named be barred and foreclosed only as to the interest if any they desire in said premises from their mother Margaret Buss and not as to the interest therein they desire from their father Christian Buss |
61 |
4-21-1876 |
Oliver P. Learned Adm'r. estate of David Perkey |
Andrew J. Carpenter, John M. Sewell, Nancy Jane Sewell |
$1,082.75 |
Foreclosure The undivided twenty-six sixtieths of a part of Section 2 in Township 35 North of Range 14 East, ..... Advertised on May 24, 1876 in the Butler Review published in Butler, Sale on 6- 17, 1876 |
62 |
6-17-1869 |
Mary L. French & Charles D. French |
Newman Whipple |
$100.51 |
Fee due from Plaintiff Inventory of Charles French Personal property one stove and furniture, one table, one stand one set chairs tow beds and bedding one clock one cupboard one bureau one men's suit of wearing apparel, female apparel, one set dishes one lamp onset knives and forks, credits tow looking glasses one buck saw one hoe one dulcimer one sugar kettle |
62-2 |
4-21-1876 |
Angus McDonald James A. Saxton & Alexander Laughlin |
Mathias Casselman Abraham Fike and Eli Kesler |
$157.65 |
Martin Casselman replevin bail Served this writ by levying on one pair of mares 7 and ( years old and one horse colt 5 years old taken as the property of Eli Kesler October 17,1876. On the 18th day of October, 1876 I advertised the property levied on in this writ for sale at the residence of Eli Kesler in Fairfield Township. |
63 |
4-24-1876 |
Robert Work |
Isaac M. Thomas Principal and Joseph H. Ford and John L. Davis as sureties. |
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Upon which execution is first to be levied of the property of said Isaac M. Thomas and all property of said Thomas first exhausted before levying on property of said Joseph H. Ford and John L. Davis. Samuel Swihart replevin bail Fully satisfied |
64 |
4-24-1876 |
Robert Work |
Isaac M & Sophia Thomas |
$25.80 |
Robert Work is indebted to the officers and persons in the Fee Bill. This writ is returned as per endorsements not satisfied time having expired. Meese Sheriff |
64-2 |
12-27-1870 |
John P. Widney |
William H. Hubbell and George Zeigler |
$860.16 |
Returned by order of Plaintiff |
65 |
4-25-1876 |
Samuel Haverstock |
Ellen Carr, Alice Jong, Paul Jong, LJ. Lamar Carr, George F. Carr, Lovina Hayward, Richard D. Hayward, Henry W. Carr, Walter Carr. & Edward Foskick |
$366.55 |
Foreclosure The South part of Lot number 17 in Danforth's addition to the town of Butler bounded on the North by a line running across said Lot East and West at a distance of 66 feet South of the North line of said Lot. 4- 26, 1876 advertised for sale on 20th May, 1876 in the Butler Review (published in the town of Butler) Sold to Samuel Haverstock |
66 |
4-25-1876 |
Samuel Haverstock |
William E. Sargent, Theodore C. Sargent, Eliza J. Sargent, Clara A. Sargent, Samuel G. Green Mary Green Peter W. Russell |
$1,512.45 |
Foreclosure Lot number 9 and the South West part of lot 66 in Danforth's Addition to Butler and said part of lot 66 described as follows. Commencing at the South West corner of lot 66 and running thence North 48 feet thence East 33 and 1/2 feet thence South 48 feet and thence West 33 and 1/2 feet to the place of beginning. 4- 26, 1876 advertised for sale on May 20, 1876. in the Butler Review sold to Samuel Haverstock |
67 |
4-26-1876 |
Alexander Seldenright |
William E. Sargent |
$298.06 |
This writ is returned not satisfied by order of plaintiffs Attorneys |
68 |
4-1-1868 |
William Cook |
George Zigler |
$10.50 |
Money made |
68-2 |
8-18-1868 |
Marshal Hale and Amos Hale |
George Zeigler and Simon Steifel |
$479.27 |
John R. Zeigler replevin Bail January 25, 1869 I this day offered at public outcry the 1/2 of said portable sawmill and no bid for same. Feb 1, 1869 advertised the 1/2 of the portable saw mill by posting advertisements in Wilmington Township . To be sold Feb. 11, 1869. Sold to John Fee. |
68-3 |
4-26-1876 |
Noble C. Olds, Henry G. Olds, John D. Olds and Jay V. Olds. |
James A. Matson |
$335.83 |
Cyrus M. Philipps replevin bail Writ returned fully satisfied. |
69 |
4-26-1876 |
Ford & Co. |
James A. Matson |
$103.21 |
Fully Satisfied |
70 |
4-26-1876 |
Dodge& Stevenson Manufacturing Co. |
James A. Matson |
$272.30 |
Fully Satisfied |
70-2 |
6-18-1869 |
Hambright Reese |
John A. Lackey et al |
$16.36 |
Fee bill to be paid by plaintiff Satisfied |
71 |
4-28-1876 |
C Altenburg Philo Lockwood |
Nathan Tarney, John Sheffer, William Sheffer, George Potter and John L. Davis |
$154.44 |
Foreclosure Lot number 1 of Block Number 18 in Garrett City, John Whitington replevin bail |
72 |
5-2-1876 |
John A. Ditmars |
Francis D. Ryan and Joseph H. Ford |
$335.26 |
Nichols Ensley as surety. Fully satisfied |
73 |
10-28-1868 |
Elisabeth Walker |
Daniel Hammond |
$27.15 |
Fee bill Daniel Hammond defendant responsible |
73-2 |
5-2-1876 |
Orpha Blake |
Eliza Franklin, Ruel Franklin, Laura Franklin, Joseph Snell, Frederick L. Andrews and Jessie Blake |
$892.05 |
Foreclosure East half of the North East 1/4 Section 18 in Township 34 North of Range 12 East. Published for sale by advertising on May 22, 1876 in the Garrett News (Garrett newspaper) Also posted notices in Richland Township. Sold to Orpha Blake. |
74 |
6-18-1869 |
Harriet Erwin and Delilah Draggoo |
Almer Erwin, James Erwin and Richard Erwin |
$20.35 |
Fee Bill July 17, 1869 of Abram Johnson guardian of Helmer?, James And Richard Erwin minor heirs |
75 |
5-8-1876 |
P. P. Mast & Co |
John Wyatt |
$68.85 |
Note from Spencerville 6- 3,1876 Received this day my fees in full in a case entitled P. P. Mast & Co vs. John Wyatt. C. C. Walbe? |
76 |
6-17-1869 |
E. C.R. Reyer |
Simon Gilbert et al |
$5.00 |
Fee Bill to be paid by plaintiff Received of Robert Reyer. Money |
76-2 |
5-8-1876 |
The Grover and Baker Sewing Machine Co who have since assigned the same to Alonzo Lockwood for whose use this execution is issued.. |
John Carr |
$174.61 |
George W. Maxwell replevin bail Lost number 7 and 58 in Danforth's addition to the town of Butler. Taken as the property of George W. Maxwell replevin bail. Advertised on 6- 10, 1876 for sale on August 5, 1876 in the Waterloo Press. Also posted in three places in Wilmington Township. Sold to John Jenkins. Bill from the The Waterloo Press shows C. K. Baxter publisher. Ad for sale found in the Waterloo Press July 6, 1876. William L. Meese Sheriff, Lockwood in person for Plaintiff. Sale was to take place July 29, 1876. |
77 |
5-9-1876 |
Ann C. Pence |
Benjamin F. Osburn |
$130.16 |
H. H. Osburn replevin bail Lots number 1 and 2 in Lisle's second addition to the town of Garrett. Advertised on the 10th day of July in the Garrett News (Garrett newspaper) Also three places in Keyser Township J. E .Rose attorney for plaintiff bid and purchased. |
78 |
5-9-1876 |
The Singer Manufacturing Co. |
Charles M. Brown and Charles Klotz |
$112.05 |
Writ returned not satisfied by plaintiffs Attorneys Rose and Hartman |
79 |
5-22-1876 |
Charles Boyer |
William Richmond |
$433.75 |
Thaddeus Crocker replevin bail The North half of the South East quarter of the South East quarter of Section 5 in Township 33 North of Range 15 Advertised July 13, 1876 in the Waterloo Press for sale on August 5, 1876 and three notices in Newville Township. Charles Boyer purchased. William Meese Sheriff. Rose and Hartman Attorneys for Plaintiff. |
80 |
5-22-1876 |
August Helmuth |
Isaac M. Thomas and Michael Long |
$388.80 |
Writ returned by order of plaintiffs Attorney Guy Plum not satisfied. |
81 |
5-25-1876 |
Dennis Dove |
Benjamin S. Baily, Elijah Depew, John G. Davis, Samuel Hurni, Robert S. Baily, Aaron Osborn, Alexander Baily and Moses Glazier |
$104.65 |
Writ satisfied. |
82 |
5-25-1876 |
Elias H. Wright, William B. Taylor, Calvin A. Croninger and James S. Rogers |
John Plowe, Elizabeth Plowe, John J. Sise, William I. Jones and Eliza Jones |
$1,611.34 |
Lot number 8 in Danforth's Addition to the Town of Butler. Adolphus Jones Replevin Bail Advertised July 13, 1876 for sale in the Waterloo Press printed notices in Wilmington Township. James E. Rose and openly struck off and sold to same on August 5, 1876. |
83 |
6-23-1874 |
Frederick C. King |
Frederick W. Fanning |
$515.10 |
Foreclosure Lot 1 in block number 33 Tomlinson's addition to the town of Butler Advertised for sale in the Butler News (town of Butler newspaper) On July 18, 1874 McBride and Moreland attorney for Frederick C. King purchased same. . |
84 |
5-16-1870 |
Huldah J. Luce |
Henry Luce |
$42.64 |
Fee Bill responsibility of Henry Luce |
84 |
5-29-1876 |
George Sleeseman |
Wm. Richmond |
$796.66 |
Stafford Township. For sale: Ten acres of growing wheat (more or less) 12-bushels of corn (more or lest) 3500 bushels corn two horses, one jack, one mule tow 2 horse wagons two drags one corn cultivator, one moving machine, one pair bob sleds, two cows, one clock one cook stove and furniture one desk, one iron kettle, one cupboard one sewing machine, one set of parlor furniture one melodeon, two parlor stoves & pipes, twelve common chairs one large cupboard, lot carpets in parlor and bed room lot of carpets, two tables two stands five beds and bedding. Sold on 6- 6, 1876 all except one cow, one wagon, one half of wagon, two thirds acres of growing wheat which was not owned by defendant and realized from sale ... |
85 none |
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86 |
7-9-1874 |
Rudolph Sechler |
William Gibson and John N. Miller |
$84.05 |
Writ returned not satisfied no property found whereon to levy |
86-2 |
6-12-1876 |
Mile Waterman |
John Shindler Henry Willard, and John Sewell |
$424.45 |
John Shindler is principal and Henry Willard is Surety All the real estate known as the Perky's Grist Mill Property in Section 2 Township 35 North of Range 14. containing 60 acres of land.. and described more particularly in a case wherein John Shindler is plaintiff and Andrews J. Carpenter and Nancy Fisher are Defendants. (a detailed description is included in this writ) Advertised July 6, 1876 for sale in the Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper) on July 22, 1876. also three notices in Franklin Township Sold to J. Carpenter |
87 |
6-6-1876 |
Peter J. Hewitt |
William Bevier and Jay S. Stough |
$149.00 |
Fully Satisfied |
88 |
6-6-1876 |
John C. Gouse |
Ira W. West |
$133.45 |
Levied on 40 acres of Wheat in the Shock on the Ira West farm and the undivided two thirds of 15 acres of wheat in the shock on same farm Wheat turned out by Richard S. Farrand and levy made by order of Moody and Penfield (plaintiff attorneys) On the 25th day of 1876 advertised the property for sale at the residence of Thomas Brown by posting three notices in Butler Township Not sold by reason of it being replevied by Rosena E. West. But said Rosena E. West having failed to give bail for the replevin on the 7th day of August the property was again advertised for sale and plaintiff having obtained replevin bail this writ is returned with Joseph Rictwald replevin bail. |
89 |
6-6-1876 |
Jacob Wiltrout |
George Frick, Daniel Till and William Spriegel |
$978.65 |
George Wolf Surety This writ is returned not satisfied by order of Plaintiff's attorney |
90 |
6-6-1876 |
Rudolph Sechler |
John N. Miller and Mary Miller |
$390.28 |
Foreclosure Lot number 82, 87 and East half of 94 in town plat of Vienna Newville. On the 5th day of July 1876 advertised for sale on July 29, 1876. in the Waterloo Press and also three notices in Newville Township. William Meese Sheriff. Rose and Hartman Attorneys for Plaintiff. Rudolph Sechler purchased same |
91 none |
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92 |
6-6-1876 |
Samuel W. Sprott |
Thomas Baldock, Esther Baldock, Moses Ashelman and Auburn Building Loan and Saving Association |
$185.08 |
Foreclosure Lot number 165 in the old plat of the town of Auburn Advertised in the DeKalb County Republican on a newspaper printed in Auburn. Also posted sale bills in three places in Union Township. Sale was postponed by order of plaintiff. |
92-2 |
4-7-1877 |
Abraham Ocker |
John a. Eckhart and Lucinda Eckhart and Miles Waterman |
$? |
Note: Hannah Ocker, Harman Ames and Mary Ann Ames Legates of Will of Abraham Ocker, Deceased. Do not find a will for Abraham Ocker in Clerk's office. Know all men by these presents that I Hannah Ocker, executrix of the Estate of Abraham Ocker deceased, do, for value received, hereby assign and set over to Miles Waterman all my right title and interest to and in the forgoing certificate...(Sheriff Deed) The North East 1/4 of South West 1/4 and the South half of the South East 1/4 of the North West 1/4 of Section 35 Township 35 North of Range 14 East containing 60 acres more or less. Also a piece described as follows to with 45 one hundredths of an acre of land taken from the South East part of the West half of the North half of South West quarter running one hundred and twenty rods along the line of West half of the North half of North West quarter of Section 35 Township 35 North of Range 14 East. |
93 |
6-7-1876 |
Orlando F. Clark, Charles A.O. McClellan and James. I Best. |
Jackson A. Andrews and Thomas Nelson |
$291.83 |
Fully Satisfied |
93-2 |
6-30-1877 |
Miles Waterman |
John A. Eckhart and Lucinda Eckhart |
$3,748.80 |
The East half of the Northwest quarter and the Northeast quarter of the Southwest quarter all of an in Section 35 in Township 35 North of Range 14 East. Containing one hundred twenty acres. Sheriff St. Clair's Deed July 2, 1878 In Deed Book DD pages 333,334,335 in the Recorders office.. February term of Court in 1877 judgment was recovered. |
94 |
6-7-1876 |
Jacob Keller and Jacob Kahn |
Richland Township |
$213.34 |
Fully Satisfied |
95 |
6-7-1876 |
Edwin N. Lightner |
William Bevier and Jay S. Stough |
$69.30 |
Fully Satisfied |
96 |
6-7-1876 |
Orlando T Clark, James F. Best and Charles A. O. McClellan |
Edmund Till Jacob Beck and Richard Till |
$239.06 |
Sale bill (6 pages of items) Looks like hardware merchandise. Also lists purchaser and amount paid. |
97 |
6-7-1876 |
John R. Zeigler |
Abraham McCoy |
$468.40 |
Withheld by order of plaintiffs attorney |
97-2 |
6-17-1869 |
Obadiah Bair and Paulis Calkins |
William Mercer |
$13.15 |
Fee Bill to be paid by Plaintiff |
98 |
6-7-1876 |
Henry A. Sherwin, Edward P. Williams and Alonson F. Coburn |
Edmund Till and John C. St. Clair as administrator of the Estate of Daniel Till deceased |
$88.21 |
Sale Bill .in a cause wherein Henry A. Sherwin et all ...and Till et al Sale at the residence of Ed Till in Waterloo, Union Township. Sold on the 7th day of October 1876. 4 pages included in this writ John C. St. Clair filed for Letters of Administration for Daniel Till Estate May 8, 1876. |
99 |
6-7-1876 |
First National Bank of Grand Rapids, Michigan |
Robert M. Lockhart |
$220.90 |
Henry H. Knott replevin bail. |
100 |
6-7-1876 |
Henry P. Wheeler |
Alexander C. Comparet and Mary J. Comparet |
$194.60 |
Returned by limitation of law. St. Clair Sheriff. |
101 |
6-7-1876 |
Frederick W. Wood and Lineas DePury |
Jay S. Stough and William Bevier |
$106.53 |
Fully Satisfied |
102 |
6-7-1876 |
Rosa A. Morris |
Henry H. Knott, Robert M. Lockhart and William C. Lockhart |
$218.20 |
James D. McAnally replevin bail |
103 |
6-7-1876 |
Grover and Baker Sewing Machine Co |
Gabriel Swihart |
$215.75 |
Inventory of property belonging to Gabriel Swihart attached pages Writ returned not satisfied. |
104 |
6-7-1876 |
Orlando T. Clark, C. A. O. McClelland and James I. Best |
Jackson A. Andrews |
$362.26 |
On the 31st day of October, 1876 advertised the personal property of Jackson A. Andrews (one two horse buggy and two horse wagon) in Newville Township. |
105 |
6-7-1876 |
Miles Waterman |
George W. Maxwell and Lydia A. Maxwell, Ealnor Myers |
$241.55 |
Foreclosure Lot number 57 and 58 in Danforth's addition to the town of Butler. On sixth day of July advertised the property for sale in the Waterloo Press and in Wilmington Township. Sale on July 29, 1876 and no bid. Writ is returned by order of plaintiffs. Ad found in the Waterloo Press. C. A. O. McClellan Attorney for the Plaintiff. William Meese Sheriff. |
106 |
6-7-1876 |
Christen Fair |
Joseph Dudley and Richard Dudley |
$370.22 |
Time having expired I return this execution no property being found J. C. St. Clair Sheriff |
107 |
5-16-1876 |
Orlando T. Clark, James I. Best, Charles A. O. McClellan |
William H. Wolcott, Sarah Wolcott |
$260.88 |
Foreclosure Commencing at the North West corner of lot of land formerly owned by Mary P. Blair and now owned by John H. Coburn thence North 10 rods on a line parallel with the West Township line thence East on a parallel line with the center line of the Section of the center of the road running into State street in the town of Vienna thence along the center of said road to the land formerly owned by Mary P. Blair thence along the line of said land to the place of beginning containing one half acre of land more or less situate in the North West quarter Section of Section 6 Township 33 North Range 15 East, Advertised July 6, 1876 for sale on the 22nd day of July 1876 in the Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper) also advertised the sale in three public places in Newville Township. Sold to the Plaintiffs |
108 |
3-4-1876 |
Harris W. Phillips |
Joseph S. Trickey and Harlus W. Wetherell |
$617.15 |
Foreclosure The South 46 feet of Lot number 108 and that portion of lot 109 ..... In the original town of Waterloo. Notice of sale advertised August 3, 1876 for sale on August 26, 1876. in the Waterloo Press, Court House and three public places in Union Township. Sale was not made by order of C. A. O. McClellan, attorney for the plaintiff. |
109 |
6-17-1869 |
John Blaker |
John Ocker |
$32.29 |
Fee Bill responsibility of John Blaker |
109-2 |
10-22-1875 |
John Freed |
A. S. Leas, H. Zwilling and Obadiah Leas |
$23.40 |
Fee Bill responsibility of John Freed |
109-3 |
5-16-1876 |
Miles Waterman |
James M. Johnson, Warren Jaques, Martha Jaques |
$157.24 |
Foreclosure A parcel of land in Section 1 in Township 34 North of Range 14 East bounded by a line commencing at a point on the North boundary line of the highway which runs on the South side of said Section 28 rods and 6 feet East of the South East corner of lot 83 in Egnew's addition to the Town ;of Butler.... Advertised July 6, 1876, to be sold July 22, 1876 in the Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper) and posting notices at the Auburn Court house, and three public places in Newville Township Certificate of purchase to Miles Waterman. Sheriff W. Meese |
110 |
5-17-1876 |
Samuel Learned |
Ephraim B. Sanders, Ann Sanders and Asa W. Sanders |
$224.76 |
Foreclosure Commencing at the Southeast corner of Section 1 in Township 35 North of Range 14 East ..running North to the center of the Bellefontaine road from thence Westerly in the center of said road to the road to the West side of East half of the South East quarter of said Section 1 thence running South to the South line of said Section 1, from thence running East to the place of beginning, containing eighty acres more or less. Advertised to be sold on July 22, 1876 but before sale replevin bail was taken. Does not mention who was replevin bail. Copy of ad can be found in the Auburn Courier July 6, 1876. William Meese Sheriff, Rose & Hartman Attorneys for Plaintiff. |
111 |
6-8-1876 |
John W. Booker, William Booker and Joseph Price |
Milton C. Jones and William Jones |
$121.46 |
Daniel Stambaugh replevin bail. |
112 |
6-6-1876 |
State of Indiana |
Dennis Lanham |
$64.10 |
Greenville C. Lanham replevin bail In the Common Pleas Court on Sept. 1872 the witness were: Mrs. W. Clark, Harriet C. Link, I. Clark, George A. Link, John Link, Jane Clark, J. B. Casebeer, E. Miller, I Culbertson and S. W. Sprott. They signed as receiving full payment on Dec. 8, 1875. |
113 |
6-8-1876 |
State of Indiana |
John C. Somers |
$56.80 |
Writ returned time having expired without finding property. St. Clair Sheriff |
114 |
10-25-1875 |
Samuel W. Sprott |
Andrew J. Carmer or Cramen? |
$9.25 |
Fully satisfied |
114-2 |
3-26-1864 |
William Duncan |
George B. Thompson |
$5.57 |
`Fee Bill responsibility of William Duncan |
114-3 |
6-8-1876 |
First National Bank of Auburn |
Jackson A. Andrews |
$73.41 |
Fully satisfied. |
115 |
5-16-1876 |
Anthony Wright |
Mathias Casselman |
$205.65 |
Complaint, Foreclosure One half interest in one-ton horse thresher complete and one combined clover thresher. This writ is returned not satisfied time having expired the within described property not found within my bailiwick. Meese Sheriff. |
116 |
6-12-1876 |
Stephen Keefer |
James Matson, Frances Matson, Julius A. Denison and Robert E. Sayler |
$1,488.48 |
Foreclosure The South 1/3 of lot 41 in the original plat of the town of Waterloo being 22 feet in width from North to South and extending from East to West the entire length of said lot. Advertised August 3, 1876 for sale on August 26, 1876. Received of Sheriff Meese fourteen hundred and eighty dollars in full of this order of sale, by bidding off property. C. A. O. McClellan plaintiff attorney. |
117 |
12-28-1875 |
Timothy McClure |
William Rockwell |
$215.25 |
The following real estate in DeKalb County and commencing at the South East corner of the South West quarter of Section 1 in Township 34 North of Range 13 East in said county and running from thence North on the quarter Section line to the center of the road running from Waterloo to Butler and running thence in a Southwesterly direction on the center line of said highway until it intersects the South line of said quarter Section, thence East on said line to the place of beginning containing five acres more or less. Nor delivered by order of plaintiffs attorney C. A. O. McClellan |
118 |
3-26-1874 |
Benjamin F. Duncan |
George B. Thompson |
$5.77 |
Fee Bill responsibility of Benjamin F. Duncan |
118-2 |
6-12-1876 |
William Baron |
William Richmond |
$375.97 |
No property being found this execution is returned by limitation of Law Feb. 19, 1877 St. Clair Sheriff |
119 |
6-12-1876 |
Solomon Shilling |
William Richmond |
$367.33 |
I return this writ no property found time having expired Dec. 9, 1876 St. Clair Sheriff |
120 |
6-12-1876 |
Charles Whitney, David Whitney, David N. Shilling and Lawrence Barnes |
John C. Veely, John Blaker, Benjamin Casey and Joseph R. Lanning |
$370.95 |
Jacob H. Smith replevin bail as the liability of and for the defendant Benjamin Casey This writ returned not satisfied by Plaintiffs Attorney McBride and Morlan. |
121 |
6-13-1876 |
Arthur B. Long, Geo. H. Long and John S. Long |
Robert M. Lockhart and Henry Knott |
$833.01 |
This writ is returned with A. S. Farrington as replevin bail |
122 |
9-11-1869 |
Charles Whitney, David Whitney for the use of Philo J. Lockwood |
Perry Blodgett |
$331.84 |
Perry Blodgett was found indebted and on the 5th day of 3-, 1870 levied on the North half of the North West quarter and North West quarter of the North East quarter of Section 24 and the South East quarter of North East quarter of same Section all in Township 34 North of Range 13 East. On 4- 9, 1876 offered for sale and not sold for want of bidders. On 6- 28, 1876 Advertised in the Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper) also notice at the Court House and three notices in Union Township. Philo J. Lockwood issued a purchase certificate. On July 22, 1876. Attenburg & Lockwood Attorneys for Plaintiff. |
123 |
6-14-1876 |
James B. White |
Thomas M. Stephens |
223.30 |
Writ is returned by order of DeKalb Clerk Moss. |
124 |
6-14-1876 |
Andrew Daily |
Peter S. Loutzenheizer |
$122.45 |
This writ is returned not satisfied. No property found wherein to levy this writ to make any part of this execution. The defendant is not a resident of DeKalb co. Meese Sheriff |
125 |
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126 |
6-15-1876 |
John L. Davis |
Samuel Lauferty |
$122.62 |
Taken as property of Samuel Lauferty Six white shirts, one over coat and five pr. pants. On October 28, 1876 sold personal property. Writ returned not satisfied there being no other property found on which to levy. D Culver one pair of pants P. Brandore one pair of pants A Case one pair of pants H. Miller one par of pants J. Whitinghre one coat J. Stevens one white shirt Plaintiff 5 shirts. Total sale $18.28 |
127 |
6-15-1876 |
Ephraim Clemans for the use of James Draggoo |
James W. Case |
$144.32 |
For value received I hereby assign this judgment to James Draggoo this 20th day of 4- 1876 signed Ephraim Clemans. Witnessed by Moss Clerk. Returned this writ no property found time having expired. St. Clair Sheriff |
128 |
6-16-1876 |
Enoch Zollers |
George W. Luce |
$283.15 |
This writ is returned by order of Clerk Moss. Meese Sheriff by Hopkins deputy |
129 |
6-7-1876 |
Miles Waterman |
Jacob H. Smith and Jacob Marks |
$197.80 |
Adam Smith replevin bail |
130 |
6-20-1876 |
Daniel Wert |
Robert M. Lockhart and William C. Lockhart |
$661.28 |
James Wenrick replevin bail |
131 |
8-28-1861 |
William H. Dils |
Samuel C. Weaver |
$197.06 |
Paid |
131-2 |
12-8-1875 |
Charles Attenburg, Philo J. Lockwood |
Nathan Tarney, John Sheffer, William Sheffer, George Potter and John L. Davis |
$154.79 |
Foreclosure Lot number 1 of block 18 in Garrett City. Writ returned fully satisfied July 17, 1876. |
132 |
6-27-1876 |
Daniel Moody |
James W. Watson |
$146.79 |
For value received. I hereby assign this judgment to A. F. Pinchin in trust for Samuel Wyatt. Daniel Moody by Robert McClellan his attorney. Levied on the South half of the Southwest quarter of Section 25 in Township 33 North of Range 13 East. Advertised in the DeKalb county republican (Auburn newspaper) and by posting at Auburn courthouse and three postings in Jackson Township the sale of property on July 15, 1876. Struck off to A. F. Pinchon attorney for plaintiff. |
133 |
6-27-1876 |
Elizabeth Rodes |
William Richmond & Jackson A. Andrews |
$947.61 |
Levied on one fireproof safe marked Detroit Safe co and one dark bay pair of mules. Offered for sale at the store of George H. Munn in Newville by posting notices in Newville Township where property is located. Safe sold to B. F. Blair. The levy released on the mules and this writ is returned fully satisfied |
134 |
1-19-1869 |
Matilda Pond |
Hiram Scott and Mary Scott |
$75.00 |
Cognovit (Defendant has confessed judgment and justice of claim) Lot number 129 in the Town of Orange. On Feb 25, 1869 Advertised in the Auburn Times (a weekly newspaper in Auburn) Also, posted notices at the Auburn Court House and Orangeville Grist Mill, one at the Scranton School house and one at Barney' store in the Town of Spencerville. Matilda Pond highest bidder and struck off to her.. |
134-2 |
6-27-1876 |
Henry Funk for use of Attenburg & Lockwood |
John Rusch Could be Reesh. Wife could be Mary. |
$260.18 |
Charles Klotz as surety and Enos Kuhlman as replevin bail. Levied on lots 123, 124 in the Western Addition to the town of Auburn taken as property of John Reesch. Advertised in the DeKalb County Republican (Auburn newspaper) On July 22, 1876 Casper Attenburg and Philo Lockwood bid one dollar and received Certificate of Purchase. Bid states $1. There is a Deed in Recorders' office Book CC. Page 325, where John and Mary Reesh sell the above lots to Cosper Attenburg and Phil Lockwood for $100. Daniel Attenburg was the Justice of Peace. M. Boland the Recorder. |
135 |
6-27-1876 |
Horatio E. Gordon |
Estate of David Perkey |
$18.35 |
Fee Bill Sent to Sheriff of Steuben County. There was no property found whereon to levy this writ is not a resident of DeKalb County |
136 |
6-28-1876 |
Samuel Easterday |
Christopher Keller |
$111.50 |
Thomas J. Saxton replevin bail Fully satisfied |
137 |
6-29-1876 |
John B. Blue |
Charles Hunt and Partheina Hunt |
$233.66 |
Three pages of schedule including inventory. |
137-2 |
2-15-1869 |
Jerry Andrews |
Jackson A. Andrews |
$21,317.07 |
Foreclosure The North 1/2 of the Southeast quarter of Section 7 also the West 1/2 of the Northeast quarter of Section 7 both tracts lying in Township 33 North of Range 15 East. Also the following described lots in the town of Orangeville. .the undivided 1/2 of lots numbered 113, 119, 120, 127, and 128. also the undivided 1/3 of lots 114, 115, 116, 117. also the undivided 1/3 of the following tract to wit: commencing at the Northeast corner of said lot number 113 thence South 20 degrees West three chains thence South 21 1/2 degrees East 14 chains to a corner, thence North 5 degrees West 20 links to an ash tree thence South 36 degrees West to an elm tree and bounded on the East by St. Joseph river, excepting lands heretofore deeded by John Bates and Anzie Seely to Jonas N. Roe. The above described lands deeded to include lots number 110, 111 the Grist mill, dam water privilege and banks of said St. Joseph river at the dam better known as the Orange Mills being in Township 33 North of Range 14 East. Also the following described lands in Township 33 North of Range 14 East situated in the East side of North East quarter of Section 1 containing 50 acres and known as part of the estate of the late Henry Fusselman deceased. Advertised property for sale in The Auburn Times (An Auburn newspaper) also posted notices at the Auburn Court House, Auburn, Barney Bros Store in Spencerville, Center School house and the gristmill in Orangeville, Concord Township. And at Rex and Robinson Store and at D. Moody store, J. P. Taylors in Newville, Newville Township August 9, 1869 I return this writ by order of plaintiff. Plum Sheriff (found copy in the Auburn Courier-3- 2, 1871. An Auburn weekly newspaper) |
138 |
6-29-1876 |
Armmins Carpenter |
Henry W. Ford |
$188.15 |
Fully Satisfied |
139 |
6-29-1876 |
J. S. Holly |
Jonathan Crays |
$67.40 |
Returned by order of Clerk Moss 9-13-1876 |
140 |
6-29-1876 |
Franklin Webster Wiltrout and John F. Haller Executor of the will of Jacob Wiltrout Deceased. |
Benjamin S. Wiltrout |
$109.20 |
For costs due from the in a cause wherein said Benjamin S. was plaintiff and said other parties defendant Inventory of all property of every description of Benjamin S. Wiltrout One Bay mare 11 years old, one wood sawing machine, one old plow, one double shovel plow, one old pair bob sleds, wearing apparel account against Wm. Muller? Appraised by Anthony Zonkers and Henry Ahrenson the 8th day of August 1876. Defendant not having over $30.. writ is returned... There is a Will for Jacob Wiltrout recorded in Will book 1 page 322, 323 in the Clerk's office. He lived in Fairfield Township John F. Haller was to be the Administrator, son Franklin Webster Wiltrout. Also Benjamin Stearns Wiltrout another son. Will dated March 7, 1875. |
141 |
6-29-1876 |
Benjamin S. Wiltrout |
Franklin W. Wiltrout and John F. Haller Executor of the Will of Jacob Wiltrout |
$107.10 |
Fee bill Franklin W. Wiltrout paid $47.35 on fee bill. |
142 |
3-25-1876 |
John B. Ketcham, Chares W. Bond and John B. Ketcham Jr. |
Edward Eldridge |
$380.98 |
Christopher Baker replevin bail The undivided 1/2 of the North half of lot 29 in the original plat of the town of Auburn. Advertised for sale in the DeKalb County Republican (Auburn Newspaper) on Feb. 29, 1876. Not sold on 3- 25, 1876 for want of bidders. |
142-2 |
12-2-1874 |
William L. Carnaham Benjamin D. Skinner James L. Hanna |
Abraham M. DePew |
$10.20 |
Fee bill responsibility of plaintiffs |
142-3 |
6-27-1876 |
Benjamin S. Wiltrout |
Franklin Webster Wiltrout |
$132.65 |
Fee Bill Plaintiff responsible This writ is returned by operation of law plaintiff having filed his schedule which was regular appraised and sworn to by Anthony Zonkers and Henry Ahrens ...returned not satisfied there being no property found on which to levy this writ. August 28, 1876 Meese Sheriff |
143 |
12-8-1874 |
Abraham Shaeffer |
Noah H. Garey and Mary Garey |
$454.84 |
Foreclosure As being a part of the South East quarter of Section 4 Township 34 North of Range 13 East commencing at the North West corner of land owned by Jacob Pemton and running thence Southerly 7 chains and 37 links, thence West 2 chains and 70 links, thence Northerly to the South line of the Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana Railroad (now Lake Shore and Southern Michigan Railway) to a point 2 chains and 70 links from the place of beginning, thence South Westerly along line of said railroad to the place of beginning. Advertised July 6, 1876. for sale in the Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper) on the fifth day of August, 1876. Sold to Abraham Shaeffer. D. V. Husselman Attorney for Plaintiff. William Meese Sheriff. |
144 |
6-30-1876 |
Henry Lathrop |
William Cosgrove, Thomas M. E. Furlong, Reuben Williams, P. G. Tracey, E. O. Milice and Janis H. Cisney |
$18.10 |
Kosciusko County.. For costs in Kosciusko Circuit Court . |
145 |
6-30-1876 |
Lawrence Gibson |
Nathan Wyatt |
$395.79 |
Joseph Wyatt replevin bail The undersigned appraisers duly chosen in a cause in which Lawrence G. Gibson is plaintiff and Nathaniel L. Wyatt is Defendant on which execution has ..to William Meese Sheriff against the property of the defendant do under oath make the following schedule and appraisement of goods of said defendant Two horses, two colts one mule, three cows, two sheep, one sow and five pigs, one sow and three pigs, one plow one plough one double shovel plows, one drag one third of sawing machine, one lumber wagon, one feed cutting box two pits forks one set harness, old irons, one gribbing hoe, one mule Total value: $293.75 |
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I Nathaniel L. Wyatt defendant in the foregoing cause do swear that the schedule herein filed is a true statement of all the Property that I now possess and a true value thereof to the best of my knowledge and belief. Signed Nathaniel Wyatt and subscribed and sworn to before Me this fourth day of December, 1876 Swartz justice of the Peace. This execution is returned by defendant filing a schedule of property owned by him begin less than three hundred dollars, St. Clair Sheriff |
146 |
6-30-1876 |
David Gratz |
Christopher Baker and Charles Baker |
$149.30 |
Isaac Roth replevin bail The East half of lot 28 in the original plat of Auburn Advertised for sale in the DeKalb County Republican (Auburn newspaper) and notices in Union Township. Struck of to David Gratz on 21st of October, 1876. |
147 |
6-13-1862 |
William H. Phelps |
Jacob B. Hoover |
$18.98 |
Fee Bill William H. Phelps responsible. Return the within execution no property found Miller Sheriff |
147-2 |
6-29-1876 |
August and Mary Trentman |
William Bevier and Jay S. Stough |
$18.15 |
Fee Bill Plaintiffs indebted for costs Fully Satisfied |
148 |
7-3-1876 |
John McClellan, William Nelson, David Coleman and James Jones |
The Baltimore Pittsburgh and Chicago Railway Co. Indiana Division |
$212.95 |
The hereby claim a lien on each of these several judgments for our fees as attempt herein as follows No. 101, 100, 104, 105 3- 18, 1876 Penfield and Moody Returned fully satisfied |
148-2 |
4-3-1876 |
John Horn, Benjamin F. Kaufman, and Thomas L. Wistwall |
William Bevier and Jay S. Stough |
$91.01 |
Daniel Smith replevin bail Fully satisfied |
148-3 |
7-26-1876 |
Daniel P. Hale Administrator of the Estate of Wm. Thomas |
Leander J. Diehl, Jonathan R. Shively, Marcilla A. Jones, Adolphus G. Jones and William I. Jones |
$177.21 |
Served this writ by levying on lot 54 and 49 in Danforth addition to the town of Butler. Advertised on 11th day of October 1876 in the Waterloo Press (Waterloo Newspaper) and notices on the Court House in Auburn and in Wilmington Township (where property is located) On 4th day Nov November, 1876. Sold to Jonathan Hazlett. |
149 |
7-26-1876 |
Charles Haynes, Philip Walter, and Abner F. Pinchin, Trustees of Butler Lodge Number 282. I.O.OF. |
Peter J. Keefer, Sarah J. Keefer, Leander J. Deihl and Edna Deihl |
$118.95 |
Foreclosure Lots 51, 52, 53 and 54 in Danforth's Addition to the Town of Butler. Advertised for sale in the Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper), Court House and three places in Wilmington Township. Property not sold by order of the Plaintiffs Attorneys Advertised August 24, 1876. in the Waterloo newspaper and sale to take place September. 9, 1876. |
149-2 |
7-3-1876 |
Jacob C. Shutt |
Morris H. Boren |
$251.64 |
This writ is returned by order A. Lockwood who is plaintiff by assignment. St. Clair Sheriff |
150 |
7-5-1876 |
Nicholas Ensley |
Samuel W. Sprott, Joseph H. Ford, Francis D. Ryan, John L. Davis |
$1,270.52 |
I levied this writ on the goods and chattels specified in the accompanying schedule turned out to me on said writ by Francis D. Ryan and also by levying on lots number 1, 2 and lot number 16 in Ralston's addition to the town of Auburn turned out by John L. Davis. Writ returned by time having expired by limitation of law. St. Clair Sheriff. |
151 |
7-5-1876 |
Nicholas Ensley |
Francis D. Ryan and Joseph Ford |
$692.92 |
December 30, 1876 this day levied this writ on the middle one third of Lot number 16 in the old plat of the town of Auburn. owned by the defendant Joseph H. Ford. Writ returned expired by limitation of law |
152 |
12-8-1874 |
Rowland Tifft |
Charles R. Reed |
$77.42 |
Complaint Lot number 16 in Bassetts addition to the town of Waterloo. |
152-1 |
12-8-1874 |
John R. Abbott |
Elnathan Myers, Elizabeth Myers |
$276.56 |
Lot number 31 in Lockharts Second Addition to the town of Waterloo. On January 20, 1875 Advertised the above for sale in the Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper) Sold on February 13, 1875 to John Abbott |
152-2 |
6-29-1876 |
Barney Trentman and Joseph Trentman |
Andrew Daily |
$6.90 |
Allen County writ Fee bill responsibility of Trenman plaintiffs. Execution is returned fully satisfied this 22nd day of September, 1876. by Platt J. Wise Sheriff Allen Co. |
153 |
6-29-1876 |
Barney Trentman and August Trentman |
Ralston Young |
$18.80 |
Allen County Fee Bill Plaintiffs are indebted for costs. Writ returned fully satisfied Wise Sheriff of Allen Co. |
154 |
6-29-1876 |
Bernard Trentman and August Trentman |
John Stoner and Jeremiah Miller |
$7.20 |
Allen County Fee Bill plaintiff responsible. Execution returned fully satisfied Platt J. Wise Sheriff Allen Co. |
154-2 |
5-20-1869 |
William H. Hubbell |
The Toledo Logansport and Northern Indiana Rail Road Co. |
$322.934.74 |
Foreclosure Which mortgage premises so ordered to be sold embraces the railroad of the Toledo Logansport and Northern Indiana Railroad company with all and singular the road ways and land procured or occupied by right of way of said company and all the rails, bridges fences, privileges, rights, real estate and franchises owned by said company at the time of the execution of said mortgage or since that time secured or owned by them and all the tolls, incomes, issues and profits to be held from the same and all the lands used and occupied for depot or stations and all the rights credits and franchises of said company and all the property personal and real of said company that said road of the company that said road of the company so owned to be sold commences at the city of Logansport in the county of Cass and terminates at Jarvis (not Butler) in DeKalb County and runs in or through the counties of Cass, Miami, Wabash, Kosciusko, Whitley, Allen, Noble and DeKalb Counties. Advertised on July 21, 1869 in the Auburn Times (Auburn newspaper) On August 28, 1869 offered for sale. No one bid on property. Offered the Fee Simple on property. Edward W. Fosdick bid $1,000. J. Plum issued a deed for the property to Fosdick. There are, also, transactions in Mortgage book 7, page 464 and Mortgage book 12 page 587, 588 with mortgage transactions between E. W. Fosdick and the Lake Shore & Michigan Railroad Company taking place in the 1870's. |
155 |
6-30-1876 |
Henry J. Trentman and August Tremtman |
Charles W. Freeburn |
$14.00 |
Allen County. Plaintiffs responsible for Fee Bill. Fully Satisfied Wise Sheriff Allen Co. |
156 |
6-30-1876 |
Bernard Trentman and August Trentman |
Benjamin Bowman |
$8.45 |
Allen County Fee Bill responsibility of plaintiffs Fully satisfied Wise Allen Co. Sheriff |
156-2 |
7-20-1869 |
John P. Gould, John McCracker and Oliver G. De Graff |
William P. Carpenter |
$569.90 |
Property of William P. Carpenter: 12 chairs, 1 lot of chickens, 3 rocking chairs, 1 stove, 1 lot pictures, 1 lounge, 1 sink, 1 book case, 1 library, 1 cupboard, 1 rag carpet, crockery 1 table, 1 cow 4 bedsteads Total Value $158.00 Appraisers John J. Hoopengarner for plaintiff and George Egnew. For defendant. Value under $300. therefore no property found whereof to make any part of the within judgment. |
157 |
6-30-1876 |
Bernard Trentman and August Trentman |
Jacob M. Shutt |
$36.55 |
Allen County Fee bill responsibility of Plaintiffs. Fully satisfied September 22, 1876 Platt J. Wise Sheriff Allen Co |
157-2 |
7-29-1869 |
Samuel Favinger |
Michael Lower and Jesse Lower |
$91.11 |
Jessie Rowe replevin bail Money made October the 4th, 1869 Jeremiah Plum Sheriff |
158 |
6-30-1876 |
Bernard Trentman and August Trentman |
William F. Smith |
$18.95 |
Allen County Fee Bill plaintiff's responsibility |
159 |
6-30-1876 |
Bernard and August Trenman |
Joseph M. Shutt |
$32.00 |
Allen County Fee Bill responsibility of plaintiffs Fully Satisfied. Platt J. Wise Sheriff of Allen County |
159-2 |
8-6-1869 |
Robert Cummings and John Cummings |
Adam Conrad and Obadiah Bair |
$381.96 |
Writ returned February 1870 by order of Hartman and Morlan Plaintiff's Attorney |
160 |
9-24-1869 |
Jacob Stoll |
William Draggoo |
$155.57 |
George W. Reed replevin bail Fully satisfied. |
160 |
7-6-1876 |
First National Bank of Auburn |
George W. McConnell, William B. McConnell and Joseph H. Ford |
$235.04 |
Steuben Co. L. E. Carver replevin bail Lots number 123, 124 in McConnell's addition to the village of Angola William Wicoff Sheriff Steuben Co. Struck and sold to J. H. Ford... |
161 |
7-8-1876 |
Levi Houser |
Noah Lung |
$16.85 |
Fee Bill responsibility of defendant |
161-2 |
10-2-1869 |
John A. Garver |
Charles Sanders |
$520.73 |
Writ returned by operation of law. The defendant having entered replevin bail by name of George W. Young |
161-3 |
7-10-1876 |
George Hensler |
William E. Sargent |
$155.31 |
No property could be found to make the money on this writ. I return this writ time having expired by limitation of law. St. Clair Sheriff |
162 |
7-10-1876 |
George P. Wright |
Christian C. Buss |
$225.48 |
Post card in file> Angola 7/26/1876 In Wright vs. Buss. If claim is worthless you need not require Buss to file schedule. Use your own judgment about returning execution. Woodhull, Coxton and Powers. Plaintiff Attorneys. No property found to levy this writ. Hopkins Dep. Sheriff (must be of Steuben county) |
163 |
7-10-1876 |
Nathan H. Fee |
Milton C. Jones |
$105.81 |
Returned by limitation of law St. Clair Sheriff |
163-2 |
10-25-1869 |
Daniel Till |
Archibald Gilchrist and Mary Gilchrist |
$1,315.21 |
Foreclosure Lot number 11 in Hornsbergers addition to the town of Waterloo This writ is returned by order of Wm. H. Dills plaintiff Attorney |
164 |
7-14-1876 |
The First National Bank of Auburn |
Nicholas McIntyre and Harrison Jones |
$267.45 |
Alonzo Lockwood replevin bail Fully Satisfied |
165 |
12-6-1869 |
State of Indiana |
Silas Willis |
$15.52 |
Thomas I. Bennett William Willis replevin bail. Money made |
165-2 |
12-6-1869 |
State of Indiana |
Silas Willis |
$14.22 |
William Willis and Thomas I. Bennett replevin bail Money made |
165-3 |
12-6-1869 |
State of Indiana |
Silas Willis |
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Thomas I. Bennett and William Willis replevin bail. Money made |
165-4 |
7-12-1876 |
Augustus S. Best |
Jacob W. Reinohl, Henry H. Reinohl and George W. Ansley |
$182.78 |
Abraham L. Reinohl replevin bail. Served by levying on the West half of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter and the East half of the North West quarter of the North East quarter of Section 27 in Township 35 North Range 12 East. As the property of Jacob Reinhol. Meese Sheriff Advertised on the 12th day of September 1876 in The Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper). Not sold by order of Judge Best attorney for plaintiff. |
166 |
7-17-1876 |
Orville Broughton |
Lemuel L. Irons |
$183.85 |
John Grube replevin bail.. |
166-2 |
3-8-1875 |
Emanuel Neidig |
Oliver Camp |
$77.30 |
Fee Bill responsibility of plaintiff. Fee receipts Ann Eliza Freed $5.50, Emanuel Neidig Junior $5.50, Hannah Coyle $5.50, John G. Bickel and William G. Bickel $5.50, George Row? $5.50, Fred Row $5.50. Fully satisfied. |
167 |
12-28-1869 |
Elizabeth Dunn Exec. Estate of John Dunn |
Fergus McOscar |
$96.68 |
Moses Baxter replevin bail Money made |
167 |
12-17-1869 |
Samuel Stettiner, Jacob Sandman and Isaac Sanderson |
John Hebel and Alamson Plum |
$101.27 |
Henry Kelling replevin bail |
168 or 154 |
7-11-1876 |
Samuel F. Hill |
Joseph Gesinger and Samuel Gesinger |
$138.14 |
Hiram Randall replevin bail Returned by order of Rickel and Tefft. Attorneys for plaintiff |
168-2 |
7-19-1876 |
John P. Spencer |
Arthur Hamilton |
$63.15 |
This writ is returned not satisfied there being no property found on which to levy and defendant not being a resident of the State of Indiana August 7, 1876. Meese Sheriff. Note in one book (Defendant having left the State) |
169 |
7-20-1876 |
Garrett T. Johns |
Henry Haskins, George C. Haskins and Esther M. Haskins |
$415.90 |
Foreclosure South 5/21 of lot 273 in the original plat of the Town of Butler. Abner F. Pinchin replevin bail. Advertised in the Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper) for sale on September 23, 1876. Also in three public places in Wilmington Township. Sold to Garrett T. Johns. One book states sold for $200. Writ not satisfied. Deed in book CC pages 411 and 412 Located in the DeKalb County Recorder's office. Sheriff St. Clair to Garrett F. Johns. |
170 |
12-20-1875 |
John P. Spencer |
Jane F. Miles, S. J. Miles, Andrew Ozmun and Ellen E. Ozmun |
$85.52 |
Mechanics Lien. Lot number 7 in block number 2 in Ozmuns' first addition to the town of Garrett. Henry Moody replevin bail. Advertised for sale in the Garrett News (Garrett newspaper) Real Estate not for sale and this writ is fully satisfied. |
171 |
5-1-1876 |
William Meek |
Elephalet B. Rundles and Thomas M. Stephens |
$58.06 |
Mechanics Lien Lot number 18 in Rainier and Headley's Addition to the Town of Auburn. Advertised for sale in the DeKalb County Republican (an Auburn newspaper) No bids therefore no sale for want of bidders. Writ returned by order of Plaintiff's Attorney (H. C. Peterson) not satisfied. (In Recorder's office Book AA. Page 173 E. B Rundles purchased lot 18 from D. C. Headley) |
172 |
3-21-1870 |
Salmon N. Keeler, Samuel E. Wheeler and George Dunning |
George H. Haines and Henry O Haines |
$1461.12 |
George Haines replevin bail Undivided two thirds of the following described lot to with Twenty two feet north and south and ninety one feet east & west out of the south east corner of lot number 31 in the original plat of Waterloo city. Money made without sale. |
172-2 |
2-25-1870 |
Christman Fair, Matilda Somers, Mary Ralston, Laura Fair and Alice Fair |
William Fair and Barbara Moody |
$256.87 |
Judgment payable as follows: Christman Fair $125, Matilda Somers $31.25 Mary Ralston $31.25 Laura Fair $31.25 Alice Fair $31.25 Writ returned March 8, 1870 |
172-3 |
7-25-1876 |
John H. Houser |
Elizabeth Smith, Eugene Long, John King, Jr. William Keyser, John K. Cowen, Walter O. Quincy, James L. Randolph, Washington Cowen. |
$65.75 |
Mechanics Lien As lot 1 in Square #17 in the Town of Garrett. Advertised on 25th day of July, 1876 in The "Garrett News" (Garrett Newspaper) also posted notices in Keyser Township. Sold to John H. Houser on August 19,1876. Sheriff Certificate by Meese (Sheriff) |
173 |
10-21-1876 |
Julietta Jackson |
The Auburn Manufacturing Co. |
$106.80 |
Levied on 446 set Hubs of the Manufacturing Co. (located in Union Township). Sale was advertised November 7, 1876 and Sale to take place on November 18, 1876. No bidders and property not sold. |
173-2 |
3-22-1870 |
John A. Garver |
Charles Sanders |
$539.43 |
George W. Young replevin bail money made |
173-3 |
2-17-1875 |
Charles G. Smith |
Hiram H. Palmer, Cordelia J. Palmer, Charles Klotz |
$111.88 |
Foreclosure Lot #45 in Kuhlmans addition to the Town of Auburn. Advertised for sale, March 26, 1875 in the DeKalb County Republican (Auburn newspaper) also in three public places in Union Township. Sold on April 17, 1875 to Charles Smith. Meese Sheriff |
174 |
7-26-1876 |
Lucy Getrost |
William Richmond |
$54.11 |
Thaddeus Crocker replevin bail This writ returned by limitation of law no property having been found 2, 1877. St. Clair Sheriff Attorneys Rose and Hartman hold a lien for fee. 9-28-1875 |
174-2 |
7-26-1876 |
George W. Feagler and Henry Feagler Executors of Joshua Feagler |
George Haines, Henry O. Haines, Horatio I. Haines |
$329.49 |
Fully Satisfied Assigned to Frances Feagler the 11th day of April 1876. Henry Feagler executor of Last will of Joshua Feagler, deceased. Will for Joshua Feagler is in Will Book 1 pages 302 and 303. Recorded June 11, 1874. Found in the Clerk's office. |
175 |
7-26-1876 |
James E. Rose Administrator of the estate of Isaac Hornberger, deceased |
Isaac M. Johnson |
$208.63 |
Property of Isaac Johnson: 1 4.4 camera, 1 doz. Portrait frames, 1 11/4 camera, 1 photo prep, 1 stand, 1 box stand, 1 small stand case, 10 chairs common, 2 small chairs 2 clock, 1 desk, 2 headrests, 2 camera stands, composite tables, 1 stove cooking, total value: under $300. This writ is returned by operation of law. No other equipment found. Meese Sheriff. There are Probate records begin in 1873 and case is continued to 1876 for Isaac Hornberger. Some pages are without much detail. Found in Clerk's office. Probate Order Books C & D. |
176 |
4-15-1870 |
Alpheus Reynolds and Edwin Y. Marvin |
William Bevier |
$264.35 |
Writ returned April 18, 1870 by order of Clerk Lanning. Plum Sheriff |
176-2 |
4-15-1870 |
Simon Maddox, Thomas Maddox, William B. Maddox and Horatio Y. Sexton |
William Bevier |
$199.84 |
Writ returned by order Lanning. Plum of Clerk Sheriff |
176-3 or 175 |
4-15-1870 |
Percy W. Rice and Fannie Brunette |
William Bevier |
$161.22 |
Writ returned by order Lanning. Plum of Clerk Sheriff |
176-4 |
7-26-1876 |
William C. Hurst |
Morris H. Boren, and John Washler |
$109.24 |
Writ returned not satisfied by order of Plaintiffs Attorneys Rose and Hartman.. Meese Sheriff |
177 |
9-23-1874 |
William Sheffer and John Sheffer |
Joseph Davis and Sophia Davis and Lewis Spangler |
$132.69 |
Complaint Lot number 1 in Spangler's original plat of the town lots of Auburn Junction. Advertised for sale April 1, 1876 in the DeKalb County Republican (Auburn newspaper) and posting notices on the Auburn Court House and in three places in Union Township. Sold on April 24, 1876 to Lewis Spangler Meese Sheriff. (Deed found in Book CC pages 134, 135. In Recorder's Office. William L. Meese Sheriff to Lewis Spangler.) |
178 |
6-2-1870 |
Jacob Kahn |
William S. Prosser and Samuel Goodwin |
$187.60 |
Writ returned by operation of law, the defendant having entered replevin bail. John Boyle replevin bail. |
179 |
6-14-1870 |
Peter Russell |
Luther A. Boley and Darwin Soule |
$288.41 |
Returned by order of plaintiff's attorney. Hartman and Morlan |
179-2 |
6-14-1870 |
James Z. Gower |
Robert C. Chaffee |
$66.43 |
Property belonging to Robert C. Chaffee: two beds, cupboard, kitchen dishes, table, 8 chairs, stand, wearing apparel, one milk (spelled milch) cow, one calf, 4 (bogs) could be hogs, 12 sheep, plough, harrow, shovel, plough about six acres growing wheat, about ten acres growing corn. 80 acres of land, south half of west half of section 3 township 34, range 12 east. And north half of west half of section 3 township 34 range 12 east.. Total value $2403.25 with mortgages of $1,900.00 Writ returned by order of plaintiff attorney Hartman and Morlan |
180 |
7-18-1870 |
Augustus P. Smith |
Marshall Hale and Amos Hale |
$66.73 |
Fully Satisfied |
180-2 |
7-27-1876 |
Robert Work |
Hiram Byers |
$96.60 |
Fee Bill responsibility of plaintiff Writ returned. No property found Meese Sheriff |
181 |
7-22-1870 |
Amos S. Evans |
George H. Haines and Henry O. Haines |
$531.44 |
George Haines replevin bail Money made |
181-2 |
7-27-1876 |
Robert Work |
Hiram Byers |
$64.95 |
Fee Bill responsibility of defendant This writ is returned not satisfied there being no property found to satisfy this writ or any part of it. Meese Sheriff |
181-3 |
9-22-1874 |
Rufus W. Gillett, Theodore P. Hall |
Isaac M. Thomas and Sophia Thomas |
$1156.94 |
Foreclosure Lot number 14 & 15 in McFarland's addition to the town of Auburn Robert Work is replevin bail. Advertised April 22, 1875 in "DeKalb County Republican" (Auburn newspaper) and posted at the Court House and three public places in Union Township lot for sale on July 31, 1875 Sold to Robert Work. Meese Sheriff. There is a deed in Recorder's office, Book Z, page 454. for Lots 14, 15 where Isaac M. Thomas and Sophia (his wife) to Robert Work. Mentions mortgage made by Isaac & Sophia Thomas to Gillett & Hall. Dated December 3, 1873. |
181-4 |
4-21-1875 |
The Christian Church of Waterloo Indiana |
Isaac Williams |
$241.60 |
Foreclosure The east half of lots 25 and 30 in Hopkins Addition to Waterloo. On May 12, 1875 advertised in Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper) for sale on June 15, 1875 above lots. .No bids, no sale. On 7th day of July 1875 by order of Plaintiff's attorney C. A. O. McClellan advertised the same for sale. To be sold July 31, 1875.. Used fee simple on both lots and sold to C. A. O. McClellan for $1.00 Writ returned not satisfied. Meese Sheriff
|
182 |
7-30-1870 |
George Shuman |
David K. Turner, Noah Turner and George Beard |
$138.42 |
Joseph Bowman replevin bail August 1, 1872 George Beard has this day turned out to me the following property with which by virtue of this writ I have levied on 99 1/2 bushels of wheat taken at the property of David K. Turner in Richland Township. Advertised for sale on August 15, 1870. Sold for $1.00 per bushel to George Beard. |
182-2 |
7-30-1870 |
George Shuman |
David K. Turner, Noah Turner, and Josiah Cattell |
$396.33 |
David Howser (Could be Houser) replevin bail Writ Satisfied |
182-3 |
3-10-1870 |
George Olinger |
Thomas Brown and David Culver |
$92.78 |
This execution returned no property found time having expired by limitation of law Feb. 14, 1877. St. Clair Sheriff |
183 |
6-27-1876 |
Horatio E. Gordon |
Estate of David Perkey |
$24.45 |
DeKalb sent to Steuben County. Fee Bill responsibility of plaintiff Note in book. Gordon lives in Steuben County. Returned July 27, 1876. Sheriff Meese (DeKalb County).Note: in 1873 Gilbert C. Everett became the Administrator of the Estate of David Perkey. Letters of Administration were filed in the May, 1872 Court term. Real Estate was sold...some of the names in papers are Nancy Perkey, Lydia A. Weicht, Mary McKinney, David Dixon, Mary Weicht, Lafayette Perkey and Sarah Perkey. These papers for Estate of David Perkey are found in the Clerk's office-DeKalb County Probate Order Book C & D.). There is a Deed in the Recorder's Office, Deed Book V. Page 178 for the purchase of land by David Perkey from Samuel Kepler in May 1870. |
184 |
9-24-1875 |
Samuel Edge |
Cyrus Brandaberry |
$25.05 |
Whereas the defendant recovered judgment against plaintiff for costs. Writ returned fully satisfied |
184-2 |
7-29-1876 |
William Foxen and Jacob Bristol |
Edward Eldridge Et al |
$74.41 |
Charles Klotz replevin bail Fully satisfied |
184-3 |
7-31-1876 |
James J. Wood and Ebenezer E. Williams |
James W. Case |
$104.26 |
Joseph E. Case replevin bail Execution returned by order of plaintiff. St. Clair Sheriff |
185 |
7-29-1876 |
Lucy Getrost |
William Richmond and John Clemman |
$721.22 |
Thaddeus Crocker replevin bail No property being found this writ is returned by limitation of Law February 19. 1877 St. Clair Sheriff Lien held by Rose and Hartman |
186 |
7-29-1876 |
Fanny Smith |
Isaac M. and James W. Case |
$925.64 |
Joseph E. Case Replevin bail Writ returned time expired by limitation of law. St. Clair Sheriff |
186-2 |
5-3-1869 |
John Zentner |
Dennis Lanum? Or Lamurr |
$704.05 |
$363.00 of this judgment is assigned to Charles A. Floice South west quarter of section 35 in township 34 north of range 13 east. Advertised for sale October 1, 1870 in the Air Line (Waterloo newspaper) also posted notices at Auburn Court house, S. W. Ralston's store, post office in Auburn, D. Tills store in Waterloo. All in Union Township. Sold to Peter Bolinger on fee simple bid. Plum Sheriff. |
187 |
9-26-1874 |
Shadrick B. Wyatt |
Marlin Rice, Levi Furney, Maria Furney and George Hunter |
$173.14 |
Foreclosure Lot number 33 in Jones Addition to the village of Lawrence, also land enough on the west end of lot 32 in said addition to make said lot number 32 100 feet long supposed to be 16 feet in width east and west and 54 feet in length.. Advertised for sale on July 10, 1875 in the Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper) Said sale was postponed indefinitely by order of plaintiff's attorney Rose and Hartman , Meese Sheriff. This writ is returned not satisfied. |
188 |
3-17-1875 |
Joseph L. Morlan |
William Dirrim |
$270.60 |
Foreclosure The north half of north east quarter of section 3 township 35 north of range 13 east. Fully Satisfied |
188-2 |
8-2-1876 |
James W. Case |
Thomas L. Brown |
$68.04 |
Writ returned by limitation of law no property being found to make the money on any part thereof. St. Clair Sheriff |
189 |
8-2-1876 |
E. Mogle administrator of the estate of Simon Mogle |
Trentman and Son |
$7.70 |
Sent to Allen County This execution is returned fully satisfied this 3rd day of October, 1876. Platt J. Wise Sheriff Allen County. Elizabeth Mogle was the Administrator of Simon Mogle and letters were issued February 1869. Partition to sell Real Estate January 1870. (Probate records in the Clerk's office-DeKalb County Probate Book C.) |
190 |
11-18-1870 |
Solomon Rogers |
Daniel Stambaugh |
$72.40 |
James W. Jeffords replevin bail Fully satisfied |
190-2 |
11-24-1874 |
Mathew H. Griffith, James Roberts and J. Milton Butler |
George W. Young and William Richmond |
$1,821.26 |
William Richmond replevin bail Ten acres of the north end of the 50 acres in the middle part of the south west quarter of section 19 to be divided north and south leaving fifty-five acres on the west and fifty-five acres on the east of the above mentioned quarter section situated in section 19, township 33 north of range 15 east. A fraction of 24 and 3/4 acres situated in section 2 lying between the section ..between section 31 and 32 and the river bounded as the north by land owned by Edwin Scoville taken as the property of William Richmond and turned out by him on this writ. Writ is returned March 30, 1875 by order of plaintiff's attorneys Rose and Hartman. |
190-3 |
8-2-1876 |
John Livergood |
George W. Carpenter, William P. Carpenter |
$23.65 |
Sent to St. Joseph County No property found signed Sheriff of St. Joseph County, Indiana |
191 |
8-2-1876 |
Jacob B. Casebeer on the 16th day of February 1870 |
Paulus Calkins and Levi Brown |
$7.79 |
Fully satisfied L. H. Hopkins Deputy Sheriff. |
192 |
8-2-1876 |
Francis H. Pfeifer |
Henry Shoub |
$8.40 |
Henry Shoub defendant before William P. Carpenter a Justice of the Peace for DeKalb County Indiana as appears for transcript filed in the Clerks office of the DeKalb Court of Common Please June 21, 1870 Returned by order of Clerk Nov. 1876. Meese sheriff |
193 |
8-2-1876 |
Stephen K. Fowler, George E. Slocum and Isaac A. Forman |
James W. Case |
$8.50 |
James Griswold replevin bail Writ returned by limitation of law St. Clair Sheriff |
194 |
2-1-1876 |
Charles Kelley |
Augustus C. Gruhlky and Eldridge G. Wetmore |
$392.80 |
Foreclosure Lot #211 in Hornberger's addition to Waterloo. Wm. H. lease claims a lien on the judgment March 28, 1876. Advertised on 12th day of April 1876 in the Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper) to be sold May 6, 1876 No bids therefore offered fee simple and sold to Charles Kelley. Sheriff Meese issued a Certificate of Sale. In the Recorder's office, deed book CC pages 283, 284, 285 the judgment and sale are recorded |
194-2 |
8-3-1876 |
Jonas Emanuel |
Charlotte Helmick Could be Helwick. |
$10.35 |
Fee Bill responsibility of plaintiff Fully satisfied |
194-3 |
8-2-1876 |
Abram Depew |
Raeneslear R. Reed et al |
$29.70 |
Whereas Raeneslear R. Reed et al recovered judgment against Abram Depew for costs. Writ returned by limitation of law. St. Clair Sheriff |
195 |
8-2-1876 |
Philip Grube |
George W. Werntz, |
$22.51 |
Henry C. Shull replevin bail Fee Bill. Plaintiff responsible Fully satisfied. |
196 |
1-15-1875 |
James McClellan |
John McClellan and Joseph G. Raub |
$152.42 |
Property of J. McClellan One Bay horse colt 3 years old also one by mare colt three years old. November, 1875 advertised for sale at the residence of John McClellan in Jackson township....And on the day set for the sale of the property the defendant paid off this judgment and costs. Meese Sheriff |
197 |
8-2-1876 |
Robert Work |
C. F. Swayne and Jeremiah Plum |
$4.50 |
Fee Bill responsibility of plaintiff This writ is returned by limitation of law the Plaintiff refusing to turn out property and demands and execution against the defendants in this case. St. Clair Sheriff |
197-2 |
7-13-1875 |
Adam Conrad |
James Leeper |
$41.77 |
Fully Satisfied |
198 |
2-1-1871 |
George D. Emery |
John C. Veely and John B. Neslon |
$468.15 |
Writ returned by order of J. E. Rose attorney for Plaintiff. Plum Sheriff |
198-1 |
8-3-1876 |
Bernard and August Trentman |
Chauncey G. Marsh |
$24.41 |
Sent to Allen County Plaintiffs responsible for fee bill. Returned fully satisfied Platt J. Wise Sheriff of Allen County |
198-2 |
9-2-1875 |
Elizabeth Kundart |
Rudolph Kundart for costs |
$20.45 |
Note: This writ come to hand September 4, 1875 . Read on the within execution December 9, 1875 of within named R. Kundart twenty four dollars in full of costs of which I have retained three dollars and fifteen cents for my fees in making collection and the balance $21.85 is returned herewith Nathaniel P. Eagles Sheriff Noble County. |
199 |
10-29-1875 |
Charles Sheldon, John A .Sheldon, Charles H. Sheldon and Charles H. Slayson |
John C. Hamil and John W. Hamil and Mary Hamil |
$11.30 |
Fully Satisfied |
199-2 |
8-3-1875 |
Robert H. Bell & George Emerson |
George H. Haines, Harry Haines and George Haines |
$ For costs |
Sanford Bassett replevin bail Fully satisfied |
200 |
8-4-1876 |
James W. Case |
Isaac Franks |
$7.08 |
Fee bill responsibility of Plaintiff Writ returned by limitation of Law No property being found to make the money on any part thereof St. Clair Sheriff |
201 |
8-4-1876 |
Joseph Boyer |
James L. Perry |
$7.02 |
Fee bill responsibility of plaintiff Fully satisfied |
201-2 |
7-21-1875 |
Charles Robinson |
Harrison Smith |
$12.60 |
Writ returned by order of Clerk Moss DeKalb Clerk |
202 |
3-23-1871 |
William Cummings, Robert A. Wasson and William B. Boles or Boler |
Joseph Depew |
$1,148.56 |
Benjamin F. Osborn replevin bail The undivided one half of lot 1 in Toppings addition to the Town of Corunna excepting 14 by 40 feet of the south east corner deeded to John Mohlan also lot 17 in McMillan's addition to the town of Corunna.. Advertised for sale on September 16, 1871 in the Auburn Courier (Auburn Newspaper)..Not sold for want of bidders. Plum Sheriff |
202-2 |
7-21-1875 |
Charles Shoaf |
Charles Garver |
$14.80 |
Fully satisfied |
202-3 |
8-4-1876 |
The Fort Wayne Jackson and Saginaw Railroad |
Samuel Tarney |
$16.10 |
Fee bill responsibility of plaintiff |
203 |
8-4-1876 |
Bernard and August Trentman |
Joseph DePew |
$26.42 |
Sent to Allen County Fee bill responsibility of plaintiff Fully satisfied Platt J. Wise Sheriff Allen County |
203-2 |
3-23-1871 |
Oran L. Clark and James A. Boozer |
George Moore |
$64.84 |
Cyrus Olinger replevin bail |
204 |
8-4-1876 |
Elizabeth Heist |
William Heist |
$30.60 |
This writ is returned as no property can be found to make any part of this writ. St. Clair Sheriff |
204-2 |
3-23-1871 |
State of Indiana |
Lafayette Perkey |
$21.15 |
David Perkey replevin bail Writ returned by order of clerk. |
204-3 |
3-23-1871 |
State of Indiana |
David Perkey and Lafayette Perkey |
$34.25 |
Freeman Kelly replevin bail Returned by order of clerk |
205 |
8-4-1876 |
John Fee |
Henry Shafer and Nancy Shafer |
$15.85 |
Returned by limitation of law |
206 |
8-4-1876 |
Jim Hague |
Samuel Hawner or Hauver, ? Hawver? |
$8.91 |
Whereas Samuel Hawver recovered judgment against John Hague on the 16th of January 1872 for costs. Returned fully satisfied August 21, 1876. Meese Sheriff |
206-2 |
4-21-1871 |
David Hamil, Jacob Hamil and Henry Hamil |
John Kenstrick |
$376.29 |
Money made |
207 |
8-4-1875 |
James W. Case |
John B. Feagler |
$10.73 |
Fee Bill responsibility of plaintiff This writ returned by limitation of law no property being found to make the money on any part thereof St. Clair Sheriff |
208 |
8-4-1875 |
James W. Case |
William A. Feagler |
$8.99 |
Fee Bill responsibility of plaintiff This writ returned by limitation of law no property being found to make the money on any part thereof St. Clair Sheriff |
209 |
8-4-1868 |
Albright Obrist |
Mary Strow, John A. Strow, Leander Goodwin and Hannah Middleton |
$114.00 |
Foreclosure Lot #203 in Hornberger second addition to the town of Waterloo City. Sold to Albright Obrist. |
209-2 |
8-4-1876 |
David M. Dunfee and James E. Dunfee |
William Dunfee |
$14.76 |
Fee Bill all parties responsible. Returned by order of Clerk Moss |
210 |
5-20-1871 |
Lemuel I. Holmes |
Ernest C. R. Reyes |
$212.80 |
Henry Feagler replevin bail |
210-2 |
8-4-1876 |
Ashur S Evans, John P. Evans, Marion A. Webb and Randal T. McDonald |
Samuel Lauferty |
$9.36 |
Fee Bill responsibility of Plaintiff |
211 |
5-17-1871 |
Edward Bissel Executor of the will of Frederick Bissel |
Marshal Hale, Amos Hale, Hannah Hale, Ellen Hale and James L. Berry |
$3,344.40 |
Foreclosure Commencing at the north west corner of lot number 35 in the part of the town of Waterloo as laid out and recorded by John B. Frothingham and John Hornberger thence running along the south line of Marion street proceeded in a straight line westerly a distance of 166 feet thence southerly at right angles to said south line of Marion street proceeded to the north line of Vanbleak street a distance of about 101 feet thence easterly along the said north line of Vanbleak street to the south west corner of said lot 35. a distance of 166 feet thence northerly along the west side of said lot 35 a distance of 111 feet to the place of beginning containing 4/100 of an acre more or less Advertised for sale July 15, 1871 in the Waterloo Press , dated June 19, 1871(Waterloo newspaper). Offered fee simple and Edward Bissel purchased. Jeremiah Plum Sheriff. |
211 |
8-4-1876 |
State of Indiana |
John P. Gestenslager or Gestensbager? |
$23.29 |
Writ returned not satisfied. Defendant not being a resident of the state of Indiana and there being no property found 9-27-1876 Hopkins Deputy Sheriff |
211-2 |
6-3-1871 |
Henry G. Bell and Charles S. Lord |
Robert Bell |
$112.11 |
John Grogg replevin bail Paid |
212 |
8-4-1876 |
Joseph Lower |
Abner F. Pinchin |
$9.93 |
Returned by order of J. R. Lanning Attorney for Plaintiff |
212-2 |
5-16-1871 |
Catherine A. Shafer & Abraham Shafer |
Noah Gary, Mary Gary, Ruth Derr |
$375.98 |
Foreclosure The north west quarter of lot #1 in Hopkins addition to the town of Waterloo City. Advertised for sale |
213 |
6-19-1871 |
Christopher Dick |
James Odell |
$153.01 |
Returned by order of Plaintiff's attorney Plum. |
213-2 |
8-4-1876 |
James W. Case |
Daniel Chilcote and Christina Chilcote |
$19.01 |
Mariah McCullough and Harrison Jones replevin bail. |
213-3 |
7-25-1871 |
Horatio Hine |
George W. Hunter and Amanda A. Hunter |
$1,092.55 |
Foreclosure Being the undivided 1/3 of a lot of land off the south east corner of lot 70 of the town of Lawrence. In Richland township. Advertised for sale in the Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper) on July 29,1871 .. No bids being made, offered fee simple and H. S. Hine bid and purchased land. |
214 |
6-20-1871 |
Daniel Harding |
Cyrus F. Mosier, Priscilla Mosier, Ezra Hopkins and Marinda Hopkins |
$287.03 |
Foreclosure The south west quarter of section 1, township 34 north of range 14 east. The south east quarter of said section, township and range...Egnew's addition to the Town of Butler....Order returned by order of A. F. Pinchin attorney for Plaintiff. |
214-2 |
8-4-1876 |
Frederick Hamlin |
Augustus S. Leas and Obadiah H. Leas |
$16.99 |
Henry W. Ford replevin bail Writ fully satisfied |
215 |
6-29-1871 |
Byers Adair, Charles Hunter and William H. Brooks |
John R. Zeigler |
$116.60 |
George Zeigler replevin bail Returned by order of Clerk Lanning |
215-2 |
9-23-1873 |
Henry S. Metcalf |
Belinda Metcalf |
$23.75 |
Fee Bill for fees in case of Partition against Henry Metcalf Fully satisfied |
216 |
7-5-1871 |
Philetus Dawson |
William Gibson |
$398.61 |
Francis D. Ryan replevin bail |
216-2 |
8-4-1876 |
George Heusler |
Charles Potter and Lewis Burgett |
$9.62 |
George W. Maxwell replevin bail Returned by order of J. R. Lanning Clerk November 3, 1876 Hopkins Deputy Sheriff |
216-3 |
7-5-1871 |
Daniel F. Miller Administrator of the estate of Jacob Funk deceased |
Jacob Funk Jr. |
$339.14 |
Satisfaction in full except costs. This execution is returned by order of James I. Best attorney for Plaintiff. J. Plum Sheriff There is no will and no probate papers for Jacob Funk Sr.. Jacob died in the mid 1860's and buried in Showalter Cemetery, which has been plowed up by the farmer. |
217 |
8-5-1876 |
James Beatty, Patrick Fitzsimmons and John N. Moran |
Jacob Smith etal |
$9.00 |
Fee bill responsibility of Plaintiff This writ is returned not satisfied there being no property found on which to levy. Meese Sheriff |
217-2 |
7-18-1871 |
Joseph L. Morlan |
Thomas Bennett and John W. Hoffman |
$132.78 |
Steuben County whereas Joseph L. Morlan recovered judgment against Thomas Bennett and John W. Hoffman .Writ returned by order of plaintiff January 17, 1872 Ora Pierce Jr. Sheriff Steuben County |
218 |
9-18-1873 |
John W. Sinclair and Archibald Sinclair |
Mary Loutzenheiser and Reuben J. Loutzenheiser |
$53.47 |
A part of the north west quarter of section 3 township 34 north of range 13 east commencing at a point of road running from Waterloo to Uniontown known as Wayne street, at the north west corner of lands heretofore conveyed by the granters to Margaret Blattner and running from thence in a northerly direction along the east side of said road 55 feet thence easterly direction two hundred and seven feet, thence in a southerly direction 55 feet to the north corner of land heretofore conveyed by the grantors here to Margaret Blattner...Writ returned fully satisfied J. B. Hoover Deputy Sheriff on Nov. 17, 1875 |
218 |
12-17-187 |
Samuel N. Kingsbury, Eldridge E. Abbott and Albert Hulett |
Lewis Covill and Arthur Covill |
$247.29 |
The inventory contains about 212 hats and caps value: $400.40 in the town of Garrett. Property advertised for sale on Friday April 15, 1876. |
218-2 |
8-5-1876 |
James W. Case |
Samuel Ziegler |
$8.45 |
Fee Bill responsibility of Plaintiff This writ returned by limitation of law no property being found to make money or any part thereof St. Clair Sheriff |
218-3 |
7-31-1871 |
Timothy R .Dickinson |
Leonard Hoodlemeyer and John George Hoodlemeyer |
$138.77 |
Urias Thomas replevin bail Paid |
218-4 |
7-26-1871 |
George Emerson and Robert Bell |
William Spriegel, John Bickel and Michael Grasten |
$147.08 |
Jacob Beuitler replevin bail Paid |
219 |
8-2-1871 |
George D. Emery |
John C. Vealy and John B. Nelson |
$485.62 |
Returned fully satisfied |
219-2 |
8-31-1869 |
Fannie Smith |
John McClellan |
$183.54 |
Writ returned by order of Clerk Lanning 9-1869 |
219-3 |
8-3-1871 |
Thomas Hamilton & Stephen H. Standhart |
Channcy G. Marsh |
$520.12 |
Benjamin F. Osborn replevin bail Fully satisfied |
219-4 |
9-2-1869 |
Benjamin B. Dearborn |
George Manz |
$130.41 |
Jeremiah Plum replevin bail money made |
219-5 |
8-5-1876 |
Charles L. Luce, J. R. and James M. Norford assignees of the Plaintiff |
James M. Norford |
$34..00 |
Writ returned by order of Clerk Moss. |
220 |
8-5-1876 |
Alexander C. Heustis and Montgomery Hamilton |
Solomn B. Mottinger and Simon Mottinger |
$26.00 |
Writ is returned by limitation of law as no property was found to make and part thereof January 30, 1877 St. Clair Sheriff |
221 |
5-25-1876 |
Field D. Warner et al |
John E. Freeburn etal |
$42.75 |
Fee Bill John E. Freeburn Sr one of the defendants indented. Moss Clerk of DeKalb County Fully satisfied |
221-2 |
9-28-1875 |
Jacob B. Casebeer |
A. Emmeth Harwood, William H. Edwards and Edward M. Packer |
$96.77 |
Foreclosure Chattel mortgage One half of one well boring machine known as the Roop patent being patented by J. F. Roop and now owned by my self and Willis S. Purdy in equal shares. Advertised for sale October 28, 1875 by posting notice at Stefel & Ochs Store, one at Knisely store in Butler one at the post office in Mooresville and one at Center school house in Wilmington Township. Plaintiff was the highest bidder. |
221-3 |
8-5-1876 |
John W. Boyle, Albert J. Mason, Samuel Grenamyer, James E. Rose, George W. Young and Edward W. Fosdick |
Thomas I. Jones |
$16.35 |
William I. Jones replevin bail Fully Satisfied |
221-4 |
12-15-1875 |
Leander S. Baumgartner, S. W. Owen, Albert L. Colburn and Edwin P. Robison |
Thomas Covill and Hiram Arthur Covill |
$307.65 |
Appraisal by Thomas Malony for Plaintiff and J. R. Prauty for Defendant. Four pages of inventory (hats, caps, trimmings, silk fringe, braids, ribbon, coats, Satin vests? Etc) Looks like a mercantile inventory. Advertised for sale May 13, 1876 by placing notices at S. W. Ralston's store, one at the post office in Auburn, one at the Post office in Waterloo. All in Union Township.. No sale for want of bidders. Writ returned for lack of bidders. Hoover Deputy Sheriff |
222 |
9-12-1871 |
Artemas Corbett |
William Spriegal |
$351.83 |
Jacob Beuitter replevin bail Paid |
222-2 |
8-5-1876 |
James W. Case |
David Culver |
$17.35 |
Fee bill responsibility of Plaintiff This writ is returned by limitation of law no property being found to make the money or any part thereof St. Clair Sheriff |
222-3 |
12-16-1875 |
John W. Fuller, True W. Childs, Henry DeGraff, Joseph H. Ainsworth and William J. Colburn |
Lewis Covell and Arthur Covell |
$856.74 |
Writ returned by order of Plaintiff Attorney Plum. |
223 |
8-3-1869 |
George B. Henning |
Jacob Kahn and Joseph Stieffel |
$856.42 |
Foreclosure The north two thirds of lot number 41 in the original plat of Waterloo City ...John Butt Replevin Bail Paid |
223-2 |
2-24-1870 |
Andrew Billhart or Brillhart & Jacob Brillhart |
William H. Hubbel and Jonathan Bordner |
$335.11 |
(According to 1880 census William Hubbell lists occupation as Grocer. and there is a will in May, 1892 for a Lydia Hubbell listing William as her son, William had a son Orion Z who was an attorney, he was living at home in 1880) List of property Page and 1/4 Also an interest in S. E. 1/4 of S. E. 1/4 Section 29 Township 35 North of range 14 East; an interest in all Eel River Railroad property. A judgment against George Zeigler for over thirty five hundred dollars; an unsettled claim against J. Bordner; A judgment against Logansport and Northern Indiana Railroad Company for over $671.485;A judgment against Toledo Logansport and Northern Indiana Railroad Company for over $300,000. Unsettled accounts with the following person: Joseph Smith, N.J. Jackson, Ben Casey, J. G. Manjar, M. F. Seely, W. A. Shaw, W. Buckmaster, J. Hubbell, J. A. Lackey, J.J. Rank, J. A. Moore, J. H. Boon, Lewis Moore, J. Delvin, Charles Moody, George Maxwell, John Staly, Geo. Egnew David Fay, Peter Brakeman, Geo. Balanger, Geo. Howy, Michael Bowers, A. F. Pinchin, Henry Hinderfrom, G. W. Young & Co. Geo Dayhoff, Alpheus Edwards, Andrew Strohl, John Champion, J. R. Lanning, Charles Proctor, John Blaker, Davis Bennett, Wm. Goodchild, Jacob Funk, J. C. Vealy, Watenhouse? Ben Walton, A. J. Mason, Ben Oberlin, Joseph Oberlin, J. Helwig, Wm. McEntire, Thos Bronson, Wilson Purdy, F. Enelly, A. D. Moore, Wm. Burns, Thomas McGard? D Keefer, Jacob Thomas, Eliza Crane, Henry Huffman, B. F. Thomas, Susan Kinsely, J. W. Palmerton, Wm. Henry, J. D. Knight, I. Imhoff, Harmon Luce, A. Y. Rosenbury, Phillip Walters,? McDude?, Wesley Barber, Michael Wallick, Nicholas Noel, N. Showalter, D. Cutting, H. Melindy, I. Moughler, Howard Coe, Edward Jackson, Ben Ruse, Sam Engle, Charles Hanes, C. Zimmerman, Stephen Likens, S. Mineland, C. Sangster?, John Carr, James McCurdy, Jas Cather, Ben Walton, Geo. Dayhoff, J. D. McKahin, H. Lindefor, Peter Kester, Ezra Dickendan? W. F. Packer, John Barnhart, John Carr, A. Edwards, James McCurdy, Wm. Creviston, Eli Slentz, Elias Martin, Geo. W. Bishop, Abner Slentz, G. :& S. W. Taft ? I William H. Hubbell swear that the above and foregoing is a true list of all the property owned or held by me on the 24th day of February, 1870 or at the time of using an execution in from of Catherine Blerkwell? From the court of Common Plea consenting of all my Real Estate within or without the State...On March 5, 1870 W. H. Hubbell filed his schedule which is herewith returned and no property found whereof to make any part of this return. On March 29th Jonathan Bordner also filed with me his schedule of his property, which is herewith returned. No property found where of to make any part of this writ. and no property of George Ziegler to any part of this writ .A. Pinchin attorney for plaintiff " Clerk please issue another execution immediately. |
223-2 |
9-17-1871 |
Bernard Delitsch, Rudolph Hoffiels, & Charles Sigel |
Henry Beck |
$75.46 |
Joseph Beck replevin bail Paid |
223-3 |
8-5-1876 |
Peter McIntosh |
William Fee |
$14.88 |
Fee Bill responsibility of plaintiff. Writ satisfied. St. Clair Sheriff |
224 |
8-7-1876 |
First National Bank Kendallville |
Mason M. Rowen or Bowen |
$8.69 |
Fee Bill sent to Noble County by Clerk Geo. H. K. Moss of DeKalb Circuit Court. Bank responsible "Visited defendant and demanded payment which was refused. The defendant exhibited receipts signed by Clerk of DeKalb County in full of costs in the case. Entitled cases therefore not levy made and this writ returned unsatisfied this day of December, 1876 N. P. Eagles Sheriff Noble County. |
224-2 |
8-7-1876 |
Alvin Tompkins |
Obadiah Baer, William C. Childs, John VanAlstine, George Caldwell, Ransler Reed, Joseph Caldwell and Abraham A. McMillen. |
$19.15 |
This writ is returned not satisfied Defendants not being resident of DeKalb County and there being no property found to satisfy this writ September 6, 1876 Hopkins Deputy Sheriff. |
224-3 |
3-19-1870 |
Fannie Smith |
John McClellan |
$190.60 |
William McClellan replevin bail Money made without sale. |
225 |
10-23-1871 |
Miles Waterman |
Marshal Hale and Amos Hale |
$667.16 |
Inventory and property of Marshal Hale and Amos Hale. 2 pages listing coats, pants, tea, lining yards, velvet, patterns, dry goods, cotton flannel, flannel, linen, gloves, looking glasses, hats, muffins muff and cape, pieces of crockery-mercantile totaling $406.87. On January 1872 Henry Willis assignee of M. & A. Hale paid the amount of judgment and costs in full and said property was released to said Willis. J. Plum Sheriff. |
225 |
8-7-1876 |
Susan Kent (now Otis) |
James Sauson or Samson |
$45.40 |
Fee Bill. Responsibility of Plaintiff Returned on this writ nine dollars to apply on state docket fee Clerk Ralston fee and sheriff fee on this writ 3.00 and this writ is returned not satisfied as per endorsements. Nov. 10, 1876 L. J. Hopkins Dept. Sheriff |
226 |
11-13-1871 |
John W. Miser |
Andrew Bowlby and Margery Bowlby |
$172.36 |
Foreclosure Lot number 252 in Hornsbergers 3rd addition to Waterloo (now Waterloo City) Advertised for sale on 12-16-1871 in the Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper) .John W. Miser purchased property. Plum Sheriff |
226-2 |
8-4-1876 |
Daniel Harding |
Hambright Reese |
$17.38 |
Fee Bill responsibility of the Plaintiff. Sent to LaGrange County by Moss Clerk of DeKalb County. LaGrange, Ind Feb. 26th, 1877 Clerk of DeKalb Count. Dear Sir Fee bill returned no property found Daniel Harding vs. Hambright Reese, the old man Harding died and estate settled in 73. George Egnew of Butler your co. was executor there is real estate in this county undivided although the estate is reported settled. That is the way the matter stand if you think it can be collected I think I can find property now and you can issue another fee bill. Respectfully yours. Nelson Stacey Sheriff Lagrange Co. |
226-3 |
10-16-1875 |
Mary A. B. Fee administrator of estate of John Fee deceased |
William Hyber, Sophia Hyber, Henry Funk and Lucinda Funk |
$499.20 |
Mortgage as the south eat quarter of the north east quarter of section 24 in township 34 north of range 13 east. Advertised for sale on November 20, 1875 in the Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper) Mary Fee by her attorney A. F. Pinchen bid highest bid. Struck off and sold to Mary Fee. |
227 |
11-29-1875 |
Jonathan Squires for use of A. Lockwood |
Samuel Maurer and Rebecca Maurer |
$68.10 |
Property one horse (Appaloosa) and one harness valued at $100. Samuel Maurer replevin bail. Judgment was assigned to Alonzo Lockwood on March 15, 1875. December 24, 1875 levied this execution on above and defendant relieved me his delivery ? which was duly signed by defendant and Isaac Turner surety, which was by me accepted. Hoover Deputy Sheriff. |
227-2 |
11-20-1871 |
Frederick Imler |
Charles F. Rogers and James L. Smith |
$265.69 |
Joseph Leeson? Replevin bail |
227-3 |
11-14-1871 |
Miles Waterman |
Perry Blodgett and Nancy J. Blodgett |
$1,594.71 |
Foreclosure North half of the north west quarter and the north west quarter of the north east quarter of section 24 in township 34 north of range 13 east. Writ served Nov. 18, 1871 and advertised the real estate for sale on 16th day of December 1871 in the Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper) ..Struck off to Miles Waterman and issued certificate J. Plum Sheriff. |
227-4 |
7-30-1870 |
Charles Luce |
Henry Bressler |
$69.75 |
James Weinrich replevin bail Paid |
227-5 |
6-9-1870 |
Orin C. Clark administrator of Estate of Adam Prince deceased |
Joseph Heitz |
$627.90 |
John P.Wiant replevin bail Letters of Administration were filed in September Court Term 1867. |
228 |
8-7-1876 |
Benjamin F. Cornelius |
John K. Linn & Robert Johnson |
$18.44 |
Fee Bill responsibility of plaintiff Writ returned by order of Clerk Lanning 9-19-1876. Meese Sheriff |
228-2 |
8-2-1870 |
James I. Best and Charles A. O. McClellan |
Daniel Culver, Rebecca Culver & Dudley Nixon |
$119.50 |
Mortgage as fifty acres off the north end of the East half of the Southeast quarter of Section 32 township 34 north of Range 12 East containing in all seventy acres of land... Benjamin F. McEnterffer replevin bail. (We found a mortgage for Daniel Culver to the State of Indiana, Page 277, Mortgage book 5. We also found there are Deeds for David, Rebecca, and Daniel Culver in the Recorder's office. |
229 |
8-8-1876 |
Ira West |
Robert M. Lockhart and William C. Lockhart |
$16.80 |
This writ is returned by order of J. R. Lanning J. C. St Clair Sheriff |
229-2 |
11-23-1871 |
John C. Farwell, Charles B. Farwell, (or Harmon?) William D. Farwell, John K. Harrison and Benjamin F. Ray |
Joseph DePew and Abraham M. DePew |
$342.18 |
Alexander Timmerman replevin bail |
230 |
8-8-1876 |
Augusts S. Leas |
William H. Dills |
$8.64 |
Fee Bill responsibility of plaintiff Returned full satisfied |
230-2 |
12-19-1871 |
Charles Markscheffel and William Markscheffel |
John G. Riggel |
$114.82 |
Writ returned by order of T. R. Dickinson attorney for plaintiff J. Plum Sheriff |
231 |
8-17-1870 |
Samuel D. Long |
Emory Higley and Mary Higley |
$41.52 |
Mortgaged property; one cook stove, and furniture and cupboard, one set cain chairs, three stands one bedstead, three picture frames, one clock, books and bureau. Samuel W. Sprott replevin bail Writ returned by operation of law. Jeremiah Plum Sheriff |
231-2 |
8-23-1870 |
Jacob Beutter |
George W. Gestenslager or Gestenslayer |
$259.53 |
Property: Lot number 7 in Ralston's addition to town of Auburn. 1 wagon 2 horses, 1 Buckey? Mower, 1 cook store, 1 sled, total value $272.00 Appraisers John L. Davis and Isaac Roth. Writ returned Feb. 14, 1871 by operation of law. Defendant having filed his schedule of property , which is herewith returned. No property found to make any part of this writ. J. Plum Sheriff. (Note: In Deed book V Page 146 there is a Deed Thomas D and Addie Gross, W. H. and Emily A. Dills to George W. Gestenslager? For Lot #7 in Ralston's addition. -found in Recorder's office). |
231-3 |
2-9-1870 |
Martha Kelly |
John A. Eckhart, Lucinda Eckhart and John Bholer |
$191.36 |
Property: Commencing at the Northwest corner of the Northeast quarter of Section 28, township 35 north of Range 14 East.....James W. Jeffords replevin bail. Money made |
232 |
1-16-1872 |
John Jenkins |
Sophia E. Davis and Joseph Davis |
$142.15 |
Foreclosure: Lot number 185 in the original plat of the town of Auburn...Advertised Jan. 25, 1872 in Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) for sale on February 17, 1872 offered fee simple. Sold to John Jenkins. (In the Recorder's office, Deed Book AA-pages 150, 151, 152. the complete transaction of judgment and , Sale and Deed are recorded. Sheriff Meese.) Sophia purchased Lot 185 in 1871 from Thomas D. Gross- Deed book V. Page 361. |
232-2 |
8-8-1876 |
Samuel C. Stoy |
Hambright Reese and Margaret Reese |
$26.84 |
Fee Bill responsibility of Samuel C. Stoy. Writ returned by order of J. R. Lanning |
232-3 |
8-24-1870 |
Moses Osborn |
Silas McGowan and William McClellen |
$219.17 |
William H. Dills and Guy Plum has recorded a lien upon the forgoing judgment for $20. Attorney's fees. John McClellan replevin bail. |
233 |
2-8-1870 |
Henry Benson and Samuel B. Wood |
Samuel Kepler, Melinda Kepler, Lafayette Perkey |
$285.47 |
Andrew Kepler replevin bail. Property located in Section 2, in township 35 north of Range 14 East. (May not pertain to this transaction; but in Recorder's Office, Deed book S. Pages 382, 383: Quit Claim Deed dated August 24, 1867/ "By this Deed Elisa W. Beard, Mary Beard his wife, Andre Kepler and Elizabeth Kepler his wife, John Kepler and Nancy Kepler his wife, Samuel Kepler and Malinda Kepler his wife, Samuel B. Husselman, Guardian pf Ahalow F. and Monroe Husselman, (minor heirs of Caroline Husselman) and Andrew Kepler Guardian of Solomon and Jacob Kepler minor heirs of Samuel Kepler , deceased. ..convey and Quit Claim to David Perk and Lafayette Perkey..in Section 2, Township 35, North or Range 14 East. |
233-1 |
8-8-1876 |
Andrew Brillhart and Jacob Brillhart |
Wm. H. Hubbell and Jonathan Bordener |
$37.47 |
Fee Bill: Responsibility of Plaintiff. Sent to Noble County. "The within named parties are not found in my county and I can find no property of any description whatever belonging to either of them subject to execution. Therefore this writ is returned unsatisfied this 19th day of December 1876. Nathaniel P. Eagles Sheriff Noble County |
233-2 |
1-28-1872 |
Joseph L. Mortan |
Thomas J. Bennett and John W. Hoffman |
$135.52 |
Paid |
233-3 |
1-22-1872 |
William Cummings, Robert A. Wasson and William B. Bowles |
Joseph Depew |
$1,106.37 |
Benjamin F. Osborn replevin bail Property: The undivided one half of Lot 1 in Toppings addition to the Town of Corunna excepting 14 by 40 feet off the Southeast corner deeded to John Mochlan. Also Lot no 17 in McMillan's addition to the town of Corunna Printing bill attached. "Courier Printing establishment Auburn Ind. T. C. Mays." Fully Satisfied Joseph Depew purchased the land from Lucy J. Williams April 12, 1870. Recorder's Office Deed Book V. Page 94. |
233-4 |
9-2-1870 |
The Fort Wayne, Jackson, & Saginaw Rail Road Company |
Tertullus C. Elson |
$421.00 |
Wheldon W. Griswold replevin bail. Paid |
234 |
8-8-1876 |
John P. Ketchum, Lorenzo D. Morehouse and others |
Joseph M. Rex, sr, Julia A Rex, William A. Rex, Sarah O. Rex, Joseph M. Rex Jr. James A. Robinson and Simon Nichols |
$26.26 |
Fully Satisfied |
234-2 |
10-22-1875 |
Cyrus Brandaberry |
Lillian Brandaberry |
$8.21 |
Fee Bill responsibility of Plaintiff Fully Satisfied. Meese Sheriff |
234-3 |
2-20-1871 |
Emanuel Hirshkind, Lewis Adler, Elijah S. Parker and Norris Adler and Simon Adler |
Joseph Depew and Benjamin F. Osborn |
$342.31 |
Abraham Depew replevin bail Fully Satisfied |
235 |
8-2-1870 |
Jacob Snyder |
William McClellan |
$669.35 |
Foreclosure: A certain portable steam saw mill situated on the Southeast corner of Section 15 in township 33 in Range 13 East. Burton Brown replevin bail. Paid |
235-2 |
2-15-1871 |
Simon A. Shaffer |
Royal A. Grate and Ellen Grate |
$127.95 |
Foreclosure Lots 8 and 9. situated in the village of Lawrence On March 27, 1871 advertised for sale on April 29, 1871 in the Waterloo City Press (Waterloo newspaper) Posted notices at Auburn Courthouse, one at the post office at Lawrence one at the door of Haynes store in Lawrence, one at the post office in Corunna Simon A. Shaffer purchased. Plum Sheriff There is a deed in the Recorder's office dated February 5, 1868 of sale to Royal A. Grate by Simon A. and Lucinda Shaffer of the above property. Deed Book W page 109. Was recorded on May 9,, 1872. |
235-2 |
8-8-1876 |
Susan Clippinger |
James N. Chamberlin |
$18.52 |
Writ fully satisfied |
236 |
8-8-1876 |
Asa John |
Aaron D. Moore, Winfield Harwood, Henry Harwood, Aseph Harwood, Andrew Boyd, William Boyd and Andrew Love |
$25.00 |
Writ returned by order of Clerk Moss. Meese Sheriff |
236-2 |
10-16-1875 |
Frederick Feller |
Henry Buss |
$409.87 |
Served this writ by levying on the undivided 1/8 interest in the East half and the south west 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 12 and the Southeast 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 1 all in township 34 north of Range 12 East also the south west quarter of Section 6 and the west half of the north west 1/4 of Section 7 in township 34 north of Range 13 East. Advertised for sale on the 18th day of December 1875 in the Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper) also Posted notices in Richland and Union Township. And by Frederick Feller by his Attorney D. Y. Hussellman purchased property. Meese Sheriff |
237 |
2-23-1871 |
The Fort Wayne Jackson & Saginaw Railroad Co. |
James B. Bower |
$59.88 |
Julius Gonser replevin bail. |
237-2 |
2-23-1871 |
The Fort Wayne Jackson and Saginaw Railroad Company |
Joseph Wilderson or Wildeson |
$58.48 |
Time having expired I hereby return this writ by order of Plaintiffs Attorney August 19, 1871. Jeremiah Plum Sheriff |
237-3 |
2-23-1871 |
The Fort Wayne Jackson & Saginaw Railroad Co. |
Maurice Greater |
$58.48 |
Time having expired I hereby return this writ by order of Plaintiffs Attorney August 19, 1871. Jeremiah Plum Sheriff |
237-4 |
2-23-871 |
The Fort Wayne Jackson & Saginaw Railroad Co. |
Joseph C. Dickson |
$58.48 |
Property of Dickson: One partial set of Carpenter tools, Workbench, cooking stove, bedstead, washing machine, table, 2 barrels, 5 chairs, 3 army blankets (old) 1 patent right for the Washington Washer for DeKalb County, Ind. one account against Samuel Rickel, razor and strap. Post digger, total $50.75 signed by his mark (Dickson) |
238 |
8-9-1876 |
Daniel Warner |
Abner D. Curtis |
$10.25 |
Jesse W. Rose replevin bail |
238-2 |
2-25-1871 |
Alonzo Lockwood |
James Crummay, Mary Crummay, Nathan Tarney and Lovina Tarney |
$222.90 |
Foreclosure Lot numbers 3, 4 in Toppings addition to the town of Corunna except the following described part of Lot number 4....Advertised in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) for sale on the 29th of April 1871 Also posted notice at the Auburn Court House, Post office in Corunna, one at the door of Cecil's store in Corunna one at the post office in Lawrence. Alonzo Lockwood purchased property. Plum Sheriff |
239 |
12-1-1875 |
Levi Funkenstien |
Lewis Covell and Arthur Covell |
$183.50 |
Inventory of yard goods, trimming, braid, ruffling, hooks, coats, etc. Total $332.65. inventory and appraised by J. P. Spencer for the Plaintiff and J. R. Prauty for the Defendant. Both householders of the town of Garrett. Sold on 14th day of April 1876. Notices were post at the Door of the Court House in Auburn, one at J. L. Davis store in Auburn, one a the Waterloo Post office. Not sold for want of bidders. Writ returned having expired. |
239-2 |
8-8-1876 |
Abraham McCoy |
Isaac Grate |
$7.60 |
Fee Bill responsibility of Plaintiff. Fully satisfied |
240 |
8-8-1876 |
Robert Work |
George S. West |
$8.32 |
Fee Bill responsibility of Plaintiff. Writ returned by limitation of law. St. Clair Sheriff |
240-2 |
8-2-1870 |
Bartlett Carey |
Benjamin Gaskill |
$932.95 |
Foreclosure: Commencing at the Northwest corner of Section 7 of township 35 north of Range fifteen East....Writ returned fully satisfied. |
240-3 |
3-31-1871 |
John Jenkins |
John Kenestrick |
$139.22 |
John McCurdy replevin bail Fully satisfied |
240-4 |
8-5-1865 |
George Egnew |
William Goodschild Mary Goodschild and Curtis Craizer |
$1,212.42 |
Foreclosure The north half of the north west quarter of Section 6 in township 34 north of Range 15 East. Excepting 40 acres off the East end of said tract all in DeKalb County James Cather replevin bail. |
240-5 |
8-10-1876 |
Wm. Sumner, John R. Wright |
George W. Gordon and Geo. H. Hoffman |
$20.80 |
Writ returned by limitation of law St. Clair Sheriff |
241 |
4-5-1872 |
Percy W. Rice and Harvey Burnett |
Benjamin Bowman |
$72.45 |
Paid in full |
241-2 |
8-8-1876 |
James W. Case |
Hiram McConnell |
$24.94 |
Fee Bill responsibility of Plaintiff This writ returned by limitation of law no property being found in which to make the money in any part thereof St. Clair Sheriff |
241-3 |
4-5-1872 |
Aetna Manufacturing Co. |
Joseph Steel and Hiram Steel |
$73.13 |
Writ returned by order of J. L. Morlan Attorney for Plaintiff. Plum Sheriff |
241-4 |
4-26-1871 |
Marshal Hale and Amos Hale |
Erastus Farnham |
$621.19 |
The lands and tenements of Marshal Hale and Amos Hale to wit: The west 1/2 of Northeast 1/4 of Section 28 township 34 north of Range 13 East. Execution fully satisfied. |
242 |
5-22-1871 |
Lydia Monroe |
John N. Miller and Ziba Hathaway |
$283.45 |
Fully Satisfied |
242-2 |
12-19-1871 |
Isaac Nidig |
Mary Nidig, Josiah Nidig, Alfred Nidig, Hannah Rosenbury, William Rosenbury, Barbara Rosenbury, Oliver Rosenbury and Ephraim Nidig |
$42.90 |
Fee Bill Paid |
242-3 |
4-5-1872 |
Peter F. Berdan, James Secor, Marco Wheeler and John Berdan |
George H. Haines and Henry o Haines |
$331.07 |
Paid |
242-4 |
8-8-1876 |
James W. Case |
Daniel Culver |
$18.36 |
Fee Bill responsibility of Plaintiff. Writ returned by limitation of law no property being found to make the money or any part thereof. St. Clair Sheriff |
243 |
4-10-1872 |
Orris Dauks and James A. Matson |
Frederick Ensley |
$166.18 |
Money received |
243-2 |
10-25-1875 |
Solomon Hall |
George W. Hosler |
$26.01 |
Sent to Allen County George W. A. Smith and W. D. Dugan replevin bail. No goods or chattel found in my county whereon to levy this writ or any part thereof February 5, 1876 Platt J. Wise Sheriff Allen County |
244 |
2-16-1871 |
William Bohler |
Benjamin Bowman and Sarah A. Bowman |
$835.20 |
Foreclosure Lot number 171 in John Hornsbergers first addition to the Town of Waterloo City....Richard Till replevin bail Writ returned by order of McBride and Morlan Attorneys for Plaintiff |
244-2 |
5-8-1872 |
John E. Freeburn |
Peter J. Keefer, Sarah J. Keefer, Theodore C. Sergeant, Clara Sergeant |
$315.09 |
Foreclosure The Southeast 1/4 of the south west 1/4 of Section 24 and 30 acres in the south west part of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 24 also the East half of the north west 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 25 comprising 90 acres in three pieces all in township 34 north of Range 14 East. |
244-3 |
5-10-1872 |
Parthena Hunt |
Charles Maryweather |
$945.65 |
Complaint The north west fractional 1/4 of Section 30 in township 34 north of Range 12 East. Containing 140 acres Order of sale returned by order of James I. Best Attorney for Plaintiff. Plum Sheriff |
244-4 |
8-9-1876 |
David Whitney and Charles Whitney |
John R. Zeigler |
$23.30 |
Writ returned by order of J. R. Lanning. St. Clair Sheriff |
244-5 |
8-9-1876 |
Mary Mott |
Robert Shaffer, Joseph Trut? And James W. Case |
$15.15 |
Returned by limitation of law |
245 |
9-27-1871 |
Horatio Hine |
Thomas Smith and George W. Hunter |
$120.79 |
Writ returned by order of Plaintiff's Attorneys McBride and Morlan |
245-2 |
8-9-1876 |
Martha Manor et al |
Martin Runyan |
$8.79 |
Received of S. H. Bartlett full satisfaction Meese Sheriff |
246 |
11-7-1871 |
John S. Acklin |
Benjamin F. Osborn |
$192.55 |
Served this writ by levying on one portable sawmill .. |
246-2 |
8-9-1876 |
Joseph Remer |
James M. Norford and Elisha Ocker |
$16.52 |
Writ returned by order of Lanning |
247 |
12-6-1871 |
James T. Hannah |
John Zull |
$268.78 |
March 18, 1872 served this writ by levying on the Southwest corner of Section 4 in township 35 north of Range 15 East...to the State line from thence running north. until it strikes the line of land deeded by said John Zull and wife to Jacob Fisher from thence running west to the west line of said Section 4 thence running south to the place of beginning to include all the south half of said Section 4 that is not deeded by said John Zull and wife to Jacob Bruner and Jacob Fisher containing 61 72/100 acres. Advertised for sale in Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper) Sold to Best & McClellan .Plum Sheriff |
247-2 |
11-18-1871 |
James W. Case |
Edson P. Hicks and Rebecca Hicks |
$73.70 |
Foreclosure Lot number 187 in the original plat of the town of Auburn.. |
248 |
1-13-1872 |
Levi Nelson Sr. |
Levi Nelson Jr. |
$239.88 |
Note: Plaintiffs agreement 2-7-1870. Received of the defendant twenty three & 69/100 dollars on the above judgment and I agree to extend the time on the Stay of Execution for one year form this date upon Isaac Meese going replevin bail on said judgment. And I hereby release said judgment and its lien on the land sold by said defendant to Aaron D. Moored. Dated this 25th day August 1870.. Signed Levi Nelson Eli Deems witness. August 1872. This execution is returned fully satisfied. |
248-2 |
8-9-1876 |
Peter Cline et al |
John McClellan |
$11.42 |
Writ returned by order of J. R. Lanning |
249 |
8-9-1876 |
George Heuster |
John Shindler |
$Costs |
Sent to Steuben County by Moss Clerk of DeKalb County. Inventory of Shindler. Totaling $237.65 .Blacksmith bellow, anvil, Vise, drill plate, blacksmith tongs, hammers, etc.(four pages) By virtue of this within writ I have this 28th day of November 1876 levied on the following personal property to wit: one anvil, one bellows, nine pair blacksmith tongs one sledge hammer, three hand hammers, one vise, three screw plates and dies town braces and ten bits and seven chisels William Wicoff Sheriff Steuben County |
250 |
8-9-1876 |
Isaac Sheffer |
Thomas W. Harwood |
$44.08 |
This writ is returned as no property found to make any amount of this writ. Jan. 30, 1877 St. Clair Sheriff |
250-2 |
2-16-1871 |
William Bohler |
Benjamin Bowman & Sarah A. Bowman |
$841.62 |
Foreclosure Lot number 171 in John Hornberger first addition to the Town of Waterloo City. Richard Till replevin bail. Writ returned by order of Plaintiff's Attorneys McBride and Morlan |
251 |
8-9-1876 |
Jonathan Rice |
George E. Rice and Lain Rice |
$13.31 |
Writ returned not satisfied. Defendant not a resident of the State of Indiana Sept. 8, 1876. Meese Sheriff |
251-2 |
4-5-1872 |
Augustus Fox |
Joseph Johnson and Rebecca Johnson |
$1,875.60 |
Foreclosure: The north half of the East half of the Southeast quarter of Section 8, township 34 and the north half of the west half of the south 1/4 of Section 9 township 34 Range 12 containing 80 acres more or less. Served on Jun 3rd, 1872 this writ by advertising for sale on 29th of June 1872 in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) no bids so offered fee simple. By Goodwin (attorney for plaintiff) bid on property and struck off and sold to Augustus Fox.. Plum Sheriff |
252 |
8-9-1876 |
Oscar B. Chase |
William H. Keller |
$9.32 |
Jacob Keller replevin bail. This writ is returned not satisfied the within named defendants not found L. J. Hopkins, Deputy Sheriff |
252-2 |
1-16-1872 |
Lafayette Miller |
Benjamin F. Osborn |
$190.06 |
Foreclosure Joseph DePew replevin bail. The Northeast quarter of Section 30 in township 34 north of Range 12 East and also the west half of the north west quarter of Section 27 or 29? Township and Range aforesaid containing in all 240 acres of land more ore less. |
252-3 |
6-1-1872 |
George Egnew |
William Goodschild, Mary Goodchild and Curtis Craiger |
$256.17 |
Foreclosure The north half of the north west 1/4 of Section 6 in township 34 north of Range 15 East excepting 40 acres off the East and of said tract.. James Cather replevin bail. Order of sale returned by order of Plaintiff attorney A. L. Pinchin. Nov. 8, 1872. |
253 |
8-9-1876 |
James A. Matson and Joseph Waterman |
Philip Morell and H. B. Cottrell |
$11.10 |
Fee Bill responsibility of Plaintiffs Writ returned fully satisfied |
253-2 |
8-5-1871 |
Lyman Sanford |
Simon Z. Dickinson, Amelia Dickinson, Marshal Hale, Amos Hale and Joseph Boyer |
$287.20 |
Lots number 222 and 223 in Hornsberger addition to the Town of Waterloo. Advertised for sale on Saturday the 9th day of November, 1872 in the Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper) . No bidders so offered fee simple and Lyman Sanford by his attorney J. L. Morlan purchased said Lots.. Plum Sheriff. Recorder's Office Deed Book Z, pages 525, 526, 527. from Sheriff Meese to First National Bank of Kendallville. Judgment to Lyman B. Sanford against Simon Z. Dickinson, etc. |
254 |
8-9-1876 |
Catherine Blackwell |
John A. Rose et al |
$22.30 |
Fee Bill responsibility of Plaintiff. Fully satisfied. |
254-2 |
9-18-1872 |
Gilbert McFarland |
John A. Cowan |
$1,908.75 |
Town Lot number 8 in McFarland addition to the Town of Auburn. Published for sale on October 19, 1872 in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) Posted notice on door of Auburn Court house, one at Samuel W. Ralston's store in Auburn, one a the Waterloo Post office.. Sold to Gilbert McFarland, Plum Sheriff |
255 |
8-9-1876 |
Jacob Ferrier or Ferner? |
S. B. Casselman |
$38.55 |
Fee Bill sent to Elkhart County by Moss Clerk of DeKalb County. Plaintiff responsible for bill. "Diligent search having been made the within Jacob Ferrier could not be found in my bailiwick and no property found on which I could by any part of the amount of this writ. I return the same not satisfied this Aug 21, 1877. Samuel R. Miller Sheriff Elkhart County." |
255-2 |
10-12-1872 |
James D. Campbell |
John Ditman |
$101.12 |
Jacob Brand replevin bail. |
256 |
8-9-1876 |
Howe Machine Co. |
John F. Thompson |
$21.61 |
Fee Bill responsibility of Plaintiff Clerk Moss sends to Miami County Vincent O'Donald Sheriff sent money on bill. Letter ..Peru, Indiana. Dec 8, 1876. Sometime last summer you sent me Fee Bill or Execution against the Howe Machine Co. and in some way it has got mislaid or lost with some papers. That one of my Deputies had the misfortune to loose and through carelessness I had not put it on the register will you issue an alias or duplicate execution and send to the present sheriff for collection. My time having expired there had been nothing paid on said writ. Resp. yours Willard Griswold Ex. Sheriff M. C. |
256-2 |
1-4-1876 |
James J. Rank |
George W. Maxwell |
$112.56 |
J. R. Lanning replevin bail Writ returned by order pf Plaintiff's attorney P. V. Hoffman |
256-3 |
2-16-1876 |
State of Indiana on relation of Diantha Devore |
John Moore |
$366.79 |
There is no property found whereon to levy this writ to make the within judgment or any part of said judgment. Meese Sheriff Note: February 23, 1876. I am here sick and not a dollar to help myself with and my little child I want to me if I can get some money right away..for I need it now for I am bad of now. Don't forget to do the best you can for help I must have or I can't get well from D. Devore. And let me no and direct your to Kendallville. |
257 |
10-15-1872 |
Frederick Engler |
William A. Sudlow |
$339.28 |
James L. Best replevin bail. Foreclosure; Lot number 199 in Hornsberger's addition to the Town of Waterloo. |
257-2 |
8-9-1876 |
Rudolph Sechler |
Lain Rice |
$31.50 |
Fee Bill responsibility of Plaintiff Full satisfaction |
258 |
8-9-1876 |
James W. Case |
Samuel E. Parson |
$14.22 |
Fee Bill responsibility of Plaintiff Writ returned by limitation of law. No property being found to make the money or any part of thereof. St. Clair Sheriff |
259 |
8-9-1876 |
James W. Case |
Lewis Tess |
$28.43 |
Fee Bill responsibility of Plaintiff Writ returned by limitation of law. No property being found to make the money or any part of thereof. St. Clair Sheriff |
259-2 |
11-4-1875 |
Murray C. Markle |
Levi Snellbraker |
$58.70 |
Foreclosure The East half of Lot number 5 in recorded plat of McMillan's third addition to the Town of Corunna. Writ returned fully satisfied. |
260 |
8-10-1876 |
First National Bank of Kendallville |
Marshal Hale, Amos Hale and Joseph Boyer |
$17.80 |
Fee Bill responsibility of Plaintiff. Sent to Noble County. Visited within named and demanded payment which was refused on the claims to have paid the full amount and produced receipts in full in the within entitled case. Therefore this writ is returned unsatisfied this first day of December 1876. Nathaniel P. Eagles Sheriff Noble County. |
261 |
8-10-1876 |
Amos S. Evans, John P. Evans, Maria F. Webb and Randall T. McDonald |
Abraham M. DePew |
$15.75 |
Fee Bill responsibility of Plaintiffs. Sent to Allen county by Clerk Moss of DeKalb County. Execution returned fully satisfied August 1876 Platt j. wise Sheriff Allen County |
261-2 |
11-11-1875 |
Joseph W. Snell |
Ruel B. Franklin, Laura Franklin, Eliza Franklin |
$1,753.00 |
Foreclosure Thirty acres of land in the form of a Parallelogram off from the East side of the East half of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 18 in Township 34 north of Range 12 East. Advertised on the 25th day of January 1876 by advertising in the Garrett News (Garrett newspaper) On day of Sale 19th of February, 1876 Plaintiffs Attorneys Baker and Mitchell ordered Sheriff Meese not to see the property. |
262 |
8-10-1876 |
Cornelius Widner |
John Marcum |
$20.70 |
Fee Bill responsibility of Plaintiff Writ returned by order of Clerk Lanning and a new writ ordered. St. Clair Sheriff |
263 |
8-10-1876 |
James M. Norford |
Eugene Leonard |
$14.60 |
Fee Bill responsibility of Plaintiff Writ returned by order of Lanning |
264 |
8-10-1876 |
James W. Case |
Charles Lockwood |
$19.30 |
Fee Bill responsibility of Plaintiff Writ returned by limitation of law no property being found in which to make the money or any part thereof. St. Clair Sheriff |
264-2 |
9-30-1875 |
Rudolph Sechler |
William Young, Jane Young, Robert h> Bell George Emerson Emilius Case |
$3,472.09 |
Foreclosure The south half of the Northeast quarter of Section 5 township 33 north of Range 15 East containing 80 acres more or less. Advertised for sale on February 26, 1876 in the Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper) Sold to Rudolph Sechler Meese Sheriff |
264-3 |
12-21-1872 |
Benjamin F. Green |
Jackson A. Andrews, Henrietta Andrews and Jerry Andrews |
$4,128.66 |
Foreclosure The north half of the Southeast quarter and the west half of the Northeast quarter of Section 7 in township 33 north of Range 15 East. Containing 160 acres more or less....the same being the same land purchased by Jackson A. Andrews of E. B. Strong. On the 20th day of February 1873 note t sell at public auction on the 27th day of March 1873....by posting three notices in Newville Township. And in the Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper). Writ returned not fully satisfied. |
265 |
8-10-1876 |
James W. Case |
John Ranney |
$11.57 |
Fee Bill responsibility of Plaintiff Writ returned by limitation of law and no property being found to make the money or any part thereof St. Clair Sheriff. |
266 |
8-10-1876 |
James W. Case |
John Ranney |
$8.74 |
Fee Bill responsibility of Plaintiff Writ returned by limitation of law no property being found to make the money or any part thereof. St. Clair Sheriff. |
267 |
8-10-1876 |
Jacob B. Casebeer |
George W. Gordon et al |
$20.07 |
Fee Bill responsibility of Plaintiff Writ returned fully satisfied |
267-2 |
8-27-1891 |
Joseph Rectenwald |
Solomon Fisher & 15 others |
$28.40 |
Fees due from Plaintiff. Fully satisfied Plum Sheriff |
267-3 |
1-22-1873 |
David A. Wolf |
Eugene Leonard, Nellie J. Leonard, George W. Young, Jacob Ferrier, William Buckmaster, William I. Jones, John A Rose, Sanford Bassett, Ephriam C. Handy, Henry Lindoffer, Jeremiah Lewis Administrator of Estate of Joseph Lewis, (Letters of Administration filed August, 1870) Erastus, A. Wannemaker, William Holton, Ariel Rude, George Williams, George Casebeer, Henry Miller, Jacob J. Gunsenhouser Daniel Keefer, John J. Hoopingarner, J. H. Boone, Abraham Scott, Cyrus S. Story, Hambright-Reese, Martin Hook, David Fay, Jonathan Hazlett, Joseph V. Richardson Daniel Knisley, George W. Haines, George Ballanger, John Tomlinson, Stewart C. Wartenbee and Elias Fisher |
$1,180.00 |
Foreclosure Posted notices of sale in Wilmington Township and published in the Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper) |
268 |
8-10-1876 |
Lawrence Gibson |
William Gibson and John N. Miller |
$15.74 |
Fee Bill responsibility of Plaintiff Writ returned parties not found April 11, 1877 St. Clair Sheriff |
269 |
8-10-1876 |
George W. Miller |
John Hahn |
$14.11 |
Writ returned not satisfied August 25, 1876 there is no property found where on to levy this writ to make the within judgment or any part thereof. Meese Sheriff |
270 |
None |
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271 |
9-6-1876 |
Samuel Haverstock |
Henry Hull |
$15.50? |
Newville Township. Lot number 63 in the original plat of the town of Vienna in DeKalb County On the 12th day of September 1876 advertised in the Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper) to be sold on 7th day of October, 1876...No bids. Returned by limitation of Law. St. Clair Sheriff |
272 |
8-10-1876 |
Daniel Stambaugh and P. F. Barry |
Robert Chambers |
$20.42 |
This writ is returned by order of J. R. Lanning Ex. Clerk October 5, 1876. L. J. Hopkins Deputy Sheriff |
272-2 |
4-3-1873 |
James Sanborn and William C. Haskell |
Daniel Culver |
$334.65 |
This execution is returned by order of plaintiffs attorneys McBride and Morlan |
273 |
8-10-1876 |
Cornelius Garrison |
Israel Rose |
$21.93 |
This writ is returned as no property to make any part of this writ. Jan. 30, 1877. St.Clair Sheriff |
273-2 |
1-21-1873 |
Herman Kreger |
Charles Brandt |
$55.30 |
I have received on this writ $37.54 principal and also $6.06 original costs. Said amount was made on an order of sale in favor of Lewis B. Raut et al vs. Charles Brandt. No property is found to levy on to satisfy the claim on this writ. Meese Sheriff. |
274 |
8-10-1876 |
Henry Franks |
John Hahn |
$19.32 |
Returned not satisfied No property found to make the within judgment on any part thereof Meese Sheriff |
275 |
8-10-1876 |
John J. Sise |
Albert J. Mason |
$25.92 |
Paid in full |
276 |
8-11-1876 |
Albert Olinger |
Daniel Culver |
$15.95 |
Fee Bill responsibility of Plaintiff Writ returned by limitation of law. Plaintiff not found. St. Clair Sheriff |
277 |
7-21-1875 |
Martin .S. Runyon |
Martha Manye, Mary Hall and James M. Hall |
$11.05 |
Paid |
277-2 |
8-11-1876 |
John Smith |
Wm. F. Smith |
$17.42 |
Fee Bill responsibility of Plaintiff This writ is returned not satisfied there being no property found and plaintiff not being a resident of DeKalb County. August 28,1876 Meese Sheriff |
278 |
8-11-1876 |
The state of Indiana |
Mathias Zervis |
$38.91 |
Writ returned by limitation of law as no property can be found to make any part of this writ. St. Clair Sheriff |
279 |
5-30-1873 |
Singer Manufacturing Co |
Lucy Ann Sherman |
$47.05 |
Execution is returned no property. Meese Sheriff Augustus A. Chopin being duly sworn on his oath says that a certain judgment rendered before Thomas G. Storkey a Justice of the peace of LaGRange Count for the sum of $39.70 on the 22nd day of March in the year of 1873 against Lucy Ann Sherman and the firm of the Singer Manufacturing Company a transcript of which was filed in the clerks office of the DeKalb Circuit Court on the 28th day of May 1873. is wholly unpaid and the principal and interest thereof is due and unpaid as also the costs ... subscribed and sworn to Dec. 11, 1873 by J. R. Lanning clerk. Authorized to issue an alias. |
279 |
8-11-1876 |
William Sumner and John R. Wright |
Amos M. Roberts and John H. Turner |
$16.17 |
David Houser replevin bail |
280 |
8-11-1876 |
David M. Osborn, John H. Osborn and Orrin Burdick |
John Huyck |
$20.06 |
Money paid to Clerk Lanning. Writ Returned Moss Clerk. |
281 |
None |
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282 |
8-11-1876 |
Daniel Till |
John Hahn |
$13.47 |
This Writ is returned not satisfied there being no property found whereon to levy this writ ..Meese Sheriff |
282-1 |
10-29-1875 |
Grover & Baker Sewing Machine Co. |
George W. Clutter |
$122.08 |
Fully Satisfied |
283 |
8-11-1876 |
Jacob Marks |
David Ober |
$10.44 |
Writ returned by order of J. R. Lanning Ex. Clerk,. Hopkins Deputy Sheriff |
284 |
8-11-1876 |
Robert H. Bell and George Emerson |
James M. Norford |
$21.30 |
Writ returned by order of J. R. Lanning. St. Clair Sheriff |
284-2 |
5-14-1873 |
Oliver A. Kinglsey |
George W. Young, William R. Young, Stephen Olmsted, Mary A. Young, Sarah J. Young, Jacob Ferrier, Louisa M. Ferrier |
$496.88 |
Foreclosure A part of the south west quarter of Section 1 in township 34 north of Range 14 East. ..in Egnew's addition to the town of Butler. Returned by order of Clerk Lanning. Meese Sheriff. June 13, 1873 |
285 |
8-11-1876 |
Robert H. Bell and George Emerson |
John T. Champion |
$19.88 |
Paid except Sheriff's cost. |
286 |
11-24-1874 |
Mathew H. Griffith, James Roberts and J. Milton Butler |
George W. Young, and William Richmond |
$2,176.35 |
Property of William Richmond: Ten acres off the north end of the fifty acres in middle part of the South West 1/4 of Section 19 to be divided north and south leaving 55 acres on the west and fifty five acres on the East of the above mention 1/4 Section situated in Section 19, township 33 north of Range 15 East containing 10 acres of land. Also a fraction of 24 and 3/4 acres situated in Section 32 township 34 north Range 15 East lying between the Sectional line running between Section 31 and 32 and the river bounded on the North by land owned by Edwin Scoville. Taken as the property of William Richmond and turned out by him on this writ. Advertised on the 12th Day of August 1876 for sale September 9, 1876 in the Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper). No bidders sold then fee simple to James E. Rose. Rose and Hartman were the attorneys for Plaintiff |
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8-12-1876 |
James D. Kelly |
David or Daniel? Stambaugh |
$16.73 |
Fully Satisfied. J. C. St. Clair Sheriff 1-23-1877 |
288 |
8-12-1876 |
Joseph Anderson |
Henry C. Higgins, Thomas Higgins and Charles B. Squire |
$14.00 |
Whereas Higgins and Squires recovered judgment against Joseph Anderson. This writ is returned not satisfied. Plaintiff not being resident of DeKalb county and there being no property found to satisfy this writ. September 6, 1876 Meese Sheriff. |
289 |
8-12-1876 |
Otto Slumbeck |
Henry C. Higgins, Thomas Higgins and Charles B. Squires |
$14.00 |
Whereas Higgins and Squires recovered judgment against Otto Slumbeck This writ is returned not satisfied Plaintiff Otto Slumbeck not being a resident of DeKalb County and there being no property found to satisfy this writ. Meese Sheriff. September 6, 1876. |
290 |
8-12-1876 |
Lars Sorensen |
Henry C. Higgins, Thomas Higgins and Charles B. Squires |
$14.00 |
Whereas Higgins and Squires recovered judgment against Lars Sorensen This writ is returned not satisfied Plaintiff not being a resident of DeKalb County and there being no property found to satisfy this writ. Meese Sheriff. September 6, 1876. |
291 |
8-12-1876 |
Andrew Long |
Henry C. Higgins, Thomas Higgins and Charles B. Squires |
$14.00 |
Whereas Higgins and Squires recovered judgment against Andrew Long This writ is returned not satisfied Plaintiff Andrew Long not being a resident of DeKalb County and there being no property found to satisfy this writ. Meese Sheriff. September 6, 1876. |
292 |
8-12-1876 |
August Wilson |
Henry C. Higgins, Thomas Higgins and Charles B. Squires |
$14.00 |
Whereas Higgins and Squires recovered judgment against August Wilson This writ is returned not satisfied Plaintiff August Wilson not being a resident of DeKalb County and there being no property found to satisfy this writ. Meese Sheriff. September 6, 1876. |
293 |
8-12-1876 |
Hebert T. Nyland |
Henry C. Higgins, Thomas Higgins and Charles B. Squires |
$14.00 |
Whereas Higgins and Squires recovered judgment against Hebert Nyland This writ is returned not satisfied Plaintiff Herbert Nyland not being a resident of DeKalb County and there being no property found to satisfy this writ. Meese Sheriff. September 6, 1876. |
293-2 |
5-23-1873 |
First National Bank of Napoleon Ohio |
Reuben J. Lent & Lizzie Lent |
$1,051.42 |
Foreclosure Lot 68 in the original plat of Waterloo except a strip of land thirty feet in width off the west end of said Lot heretofore sold to Jacob Beck. McBride and Morlan have recorded a lien upon the foregoing judgment. Advertised for sale on August 9, 1873 in the Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper) Property struck off to Plaintiff. And Certificate of Purchase made by Meese Sheriff |
294 |
8-12-1876 |
Adam Houser |
Henry C. Higgins, Thomas Higgins and Charles B. Squires |
$14.00 |
Whereas Higgins and Squires recovered judgment against Adam Houser This writ is returned not satisfied Plaintiff not being a resident of DeKalb County and there being no property found to satisfy this writ. Meese Sheriff. September 6, 1876. |
294-2 |
7-21-1873 |
William H. Compton and Alva N. Bachelder |
Benjamin Bowman |
$85.37 |
Personal Property of Benjamin Bowman 1 bureau, 1 clock, 2 rocking chairs, 1 cooking stove and pipe, 1 Howe sewing machine, 2 dining tables, 3 bedsteads and beds, 24 yds. Wool carpet, 50 yds. Rag carpet, 1 wash stand looking glass and pitcher and bowl, 1 room stand , 6 cain bottom chairs, 3 window shades 2 parlor stoves, 1 box stove, 1 cupboard, 1 sink, 1 lounge, 1 clothes rack, 1 hog, 1 cow, stock in grocery total $414.50 To satisfy above judgment also one for David Fish, Hammon Sherrar and Edward C. Shroeder Thomas Lock replevin bail. Property sold by Jacob B. Hoover Constable. Except one box stove, one pitcher, & bowl said property returned to the defendant November 1873 by order of Plaintiff Attorney. The appraisal of property was done by John Butt and James L. Berry. |
295 |
8-12-1876 |
Carl Westerman |
Henry C. Higgins, Thomas Higgins and Charles B. Squires |
$14.00 |
Whereas Higgins and Squires recovered judgment against Carl Westerman This writ is returned not satisfied Plaintiff not being a resident of DeKalb County and there being no property found to satisfy this writ. Meese Sheriff. September 6, 1876. |
296 |
8-12-1876 |
John McKee |
Henry C. Higgins, Thomas Higgins and Charles B. Squires |
$10.49 |
Whereas Higgins and Squires recovered judgment against John McKee This writ is returned not satisfied Plaintiff not being a resident of DeKalb County and there being no property found to satisfy this writ. Meese Sheriff. September 6, 1876. |
296-2 |
1-17-1873 |
Daniel Harding |
Cyrus F. Mosier, Priscilla Mosier, Ezra Hopkins & Marinda Hopkins |
$293.18 |
Foreclosure Order of sale: July 2, 1873 . Part of the south west 1/4 of Section 1 in township 34 north of Range 14 East bounded by a line commencing at a point 12 rods and 6 feet north of the Northeast corner of Lot 122 in Egnews addition to the town of Butler... Advertised for sale on August 23, 1873 in Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper) Sold to John A. Moore. Meese Sheriff |
297 |
8-12-1876 |
Eliza J. Maurer |
Adam McKinley |
$90.51 |
William McKinley replevin bail |
298 |
8-12-1876 |
Mary Smith |
William Bevier |
$15.03 |
Writ returned fully satisfied September 4, 1876 |
298-2 |
9-18-1872 |
John W. Helmer |
Chauncy G. Marsh |
$1,677.09 |
Foreclosure Lot number 1 in Orr's Addition to the town of Corunna. Stephen Masters hereby appointed a receiver in this behalf to secure the application of the rents, profits. Etc. Advertised for sale in the Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper) September 6, 1873. John W. Helmer by attorneys McBride and Morlan bid and property struck off to same. Meese Sheriff |
299 |
8-12-1876 |
Joseph Nichols |
Fred W. Fanning |
$9.64 |
Fully satisfied |
300 |
8-12-1876 |
William H. Wilsey |
Henry Haskins and George C. Haskins |
$21.02 |
Fully satisfied |
301 |
8-14-1876 |
George Wolf |
Hiram Cupp |
$26.35 |
Fee Bill responsibility of Plaintiff Fully satisfied |
302 |
8-14-1876 |
Shadrack B. Wyatt |
M. Rice et al |
$43.53 |
Fee bill responsibility of Plaintiff Writ is returned not satisfied the within named S. B. Wyatt not found within my bailiwick .Lives in Noble County. S. J. Hopkins Deputy Sheriff |
303 |
8-14-1876 |
Birdsall Manufacturing Co. |
Samuel F. Hill |
$20.25 |
Fee bill responsibility of Plaintiff DeKalb County sent to St. Joseph County August 14, 1876. No property found returned wholly unsatisfied March 17, 1876. Joseph Lommock ? Sheriff St. Joseph County. |
304 |
8-14-1876 |
Edward A. Griffin |
Sarah J. Keefer |
$16.30 |
Whereas Sarah J. Keefer recovered judgment against Edward A. Griffin Writ returned by order of Lanning. |
305 |
8-14-1876 |
Auburn Manufacturing Co. |
Levi Jackson |
$31.95 |
Returned Fully Satisfied |
306 |
8-14-1876 |
James A. Matson |
Reuben J. Lent |
$22.82 |
No Details |
307 |
8-14-1876 |
John Burrell and William Burrell |
Benjamin Casey and Charles Coffrin |
$11.24 |
Writ returned - ordered by Lanning |
308 |
8-14-1876 |
Benjamin Casey et al |
John Burrell |
$11.24 |
Paid |
309 |
8-15-1876 |
John W. Patterson, Ezra Patterson and William Patterson Sr. |
Henry Shaffer |
$21.23 |
Fee bill responsibility of Plaintiff Writ returned fully satisfied |
310 |
8-15-1876 |
August Helmuth |
Edward Eldridge et al |
$14.56 |
Fee bill responsibility of Plaintiff Sent to Allen County by Moss Clerk of DeKalb County. Returned by order of Clerk of DeKalb County as per order on file in my office August 31, 1876 Platt J. Wise Sheriff Allen Co. |
311 |
8-15-1876 |
George H. Haines, Henry O. Haines and Abel L Haines |
George H. Lehman and George Lehman |
$19.45 |
Writ returned not satisfied August 19, 1876 there is no property found whereon to levy to make this judgment or any part thereof. The within named Lehman not found within my bailiwick Meese Sheriff |
312 |
8-15-1876 |
David W. Hamer |
John D. Hosler and Josiah Cattell |
$15.76 |
Jacob Palmer replevin bail Writ returned by order of Clerk Moss |
313 |
8-15-1876 |
Michael Long |
Hiram Griswald |
$13.67 |
Served this writ by making a demand for property and could find nothing to make the money or any part thereof. St. Clair Sheriff This writ returned by limitation of law. |
314 |
8-1-1876 |
John R. Moody |
Elias H. Palmer, Jacob Breckbill and David Lawrence |
$22.00 |
John Loutsenheiser replevin bail Fully satisfied |
315 |
8-15-1876 |
Hugh Watt Jr. |
Solomon Noel and George Ensley |
$14.41 |
Joseph Rectenwalt replevin bail The judgment docket shows that Lanning received these costs except accruing costs on the judgment docket but did not receipt for it on the Fee Book Sept. 8, 1876 Moss Clerk. This writ is returned not satisfied by order of Clerk Moss. |
316 |
8-15-1876 |
Horace J. Vesey |
William L. Blair |
$23.00 |
Writ returned not satisfied Nov. 10, 1876 by J. R. Lanning Ex. Clerk. |
317 |
8-15-1876 |
Herbert C. Dawson |
Daniel W. McNall and William McNall |
$16.37 |
Samuel Bair replevin bail Writ returned by order of Lanning 9-15-1876 |
318 |
8-15-1876 |
William Sheffer and John Sheffer |
James Sherlock and George Ensley |
$17.44 |
Whereas James Sherlock and George Ensley recovered judgment against Sheffer Writ returned by order of Clerk Moss |
319 |
8-15-1876 |
James Nichols |
William Dirrim |
$16.50 |
Fully satisfied |
320 |
8-15-1876 |
Joseph Nichols |
Leonard Dirrim and James Dirrim |
$15.09 |
Writ returned by order of Clerk Moss |
320-2 |
8-15-1871 |
Joseph Depew |
Benjamin F. Osborn |
$335.64 |
Henry Ernst replevin bail Paid |
321 |
8-15-1876 |
Adam Muller (minor) by next friend Daniel Muller |
Elijah Depew |
$97.49 |
Whereas Elijah Depew recovered judgment against Daniel Muller next friend for Adam Muller a minor. This writ is returned by limitation of law, no property being found to make the money or any part thereof St. Clair Sheriff |
322 |
8-15-1876 |
John M Coombs |
Lewis C. Bergat or Bengat |
$12.50 |
Fully satisfied October 16, 1876 |
323 |
8-15-1876 |
State of Indiana |
Jacob Reader |
$24.24 |
William P. Reader replevin bail. This writ is returned by limitation of law as no property found to make any part of this writ. St. Clair Sheriff |
324 |
8-15-1876 |
Charles Sigel, Leopold Geisler or Gssler? and Rudolph Haffled |
John J. Sise and John Plowe |
$17.41 |
Writ returned by order of J. R. Lanning. |
325 |
8-15-1876 |
Horatio E. Gordon |
Joseph Lower |
$23.89 |
This writ returned not satisfied there being no property found and defendant not being a resident of DeKalb County. Meese Sheriff |
326 |
8-15-1876 |
James Griswold |
George W. Gordon, Michael Long, John Roth and George H. Hoffman |
$28.11 |
Returned by limitation of law St. Clair Sheriff |
327 |
8-16-1876 |
Christian Orff, Martin A. Hall, John G. Hall |
Charles G. Floyd |
$18.03 |
Fee bill sent to Allen County by Clerk Moss of DeKalb County. Responsibility for payment by Plaintiff November 20, 1876 received the money C. Munson Sheriff of Allen County |
328 |
8-16-1876 |
George W. Miller for the use of James Weirick (Weunick? Or Wenrick?) |
Henry Bressler |
$7.01 |
Fee bill responsibility of James Wenrick full satisfied October 4, 1876. |
329 |
8-16-1876 |
James S. Bowers |
S. W. Treesh |
$5.86 |
Fee bill responsibility of Plaintiff Fully satisfied October 19, 1876 |
330 |
8-16-1876 |
Detroit Ell River and Illinois Railroad Comp. |
William M. Baughman |
$8.88 |
Fee bill responsibility of Plaintiff Writ returned by order of Plaintiffs Attorney September 9, 1876 |
331 |
8-16-1876 |
John W. Shaffer |
Samuel Buss |
$9.87 |
Fee Bill responsibility of Plaintiff. Fully Satisfied |
332 |
8-16-1876 |
Peter Q. Wycoff and Abner T. Pinchin |
Horace B. Bishop |
$27.35 |
Fee bill responsibility of Plaintiff Fully satisfied |
333 |
8-16-1876 |
Harlow M. Merrill, Fabor? C. Thorp and Abner Thorp |
William Bevier, Jay S. Stough and John H. Miller |
$16.86 |
Cyrus M. Phillips replevin bail Fully satisfied |
334 |
8-16-1876 |
John R. Moody |
Peter Raub |
$14.93 |
George Clark replevin bail The judgment docket in this case shows that Clerk Lanning kept $9.45 original costs but failed to receipt it on Fee book. The Sheriff will return this writ September 2, 1876. Clerk Moss. |
335 |
8-16-1876 |
Nicholas Newman |
Wesley Dowell and Frances E. Dowell |
$20.93 |
This writ is returned not satisfied August 19, 1876 no property found whereon to levy this writ to satisfy the within judgment or any part thereof. The defendant is not a resident of DeKalb County. Meese Sheriff |
336 |
8-16-1876 |
Alonzo A. Kester |
James D. McAnally |
$12.08 |
Fully Satisfied |
337 |
8-16-1876 |
David A. Garver, Charles F. Donge and Martin V. Garver |
Lewis C. Burgett and John E. Freeburn Sen. |
$17.02 |
Daniel d. Diehl replevin bail Fully satisfied. |
338 |
8-16-1876 |
James D. McAnally |
Mary Holly |
$12.50 |
Whereas Mary Holly recovered judgment against James D. McAnally Writ returned fully satisfied. |
339 |
8-16-1876 |
Elizabeth Carey |
William H. Keran and John V. Keran |
$18.75 |
Abraham Spurgeon replevin bail Writ returned by order of Clerk Lanning |
340 |
8-16-1876 |
Andrew Ferrier |
Benjamin Kline et al |
$10.35 |
Whereas Benjamin Kline recovered judgment against Andrew Ferrier Sent to Steuben County by Moss Clerk of DeKalb County. "This writ is hereby returned the within named Andrew Ferrier not within my bailiwick September 7, 1876 Wm. Wieeff? Sheriff |
341 |
8-16-1876 |
John Boozer |
James A. Boozer et al |
$12.22 |
Whereas James A. Boozer recovered judgment against John Boozer Fully satisfied by payment |
342 |
8-17-1876 |
Sigismund Reidelsheimer Joseph Laideman, Max Rubin and Julius Reidelsheimer |
John H. Miller |
$19.25 |
Sent to Allen County. Plaintiff responsible for fee bill. This execution is returned fully satisfied this 19th day of August 1876 Platt J. Wise Sheriff of Allen County |
343 |
8-17-1876 |
August Helmuth |
Christian C. Buss |
$33.08 |
Sent to Allen County. Fee bill responsibility of Plaintiff. Writ returned fully satisfied August 21, 1876 by Platt J. Wise Sheriff of Allen County |
344 |
8-17-1876 |
Margaret Bell |
John Bell |
$39.35 |
Costs to be paid equally by said Margaret Bell and John Bell. Fully Satisfied. |
345 |
8-17-1876 |
Margaret Bell |
Robert Bell |
$20.95 |
Whereas Robert Bell recovered judgment against Margaret Bell. Fully satisfied. |
346 |
8-17-1876 |
Evan Jones |
Robert Bell |
$15.28 |
Whereas Robert Bell recovered judgment against Evan Jones. Writ returned by order of Clerk Moss. |
347 |
8-17-1876 |
Margaret Bell |
Robert Bell |
$14.81 |
Whereas Robert Bell recovered judgment against Margaret Bell Writ returned fully satisfied. |
348 |
8-17-1876 |
Martha Anthony |
John Anthony, Levi Anthony, Ada Anthony, Isaac Anthony and Jemina Anthon in Partition |
$25.55 |
Writ returned fully satisfied. October 9, 1876 |
349 |
8-17-1876 |
James Griswold |
Southard Ellis |
$15.64 |
Writ is returned by order of J. R. Lanning Ex. Clerk October 18, 1876. |
Number |
Date |
Plaintiff |
Defendant |
Cost |
Miscellaneous |
350 |
8-17-1876 |
Cyrus D. Hane and Jacob Smith |
Hiram Griswold |
$13.47 |
This writ is returned by limitation o law no property being found to make the money or any part thereof |
351 |
8-17-1876 |
Elizabeth Rhodes |
William Richmond |
$14.52 |
No property found this execution is returned by limitation of law February 19, 1877 |
352 |
8-17-1876 |
John S. Greenwalt |
Mary V. Joslyn, Mattie Joslyn, Ellen Joslyn, Horace Joslyn, Miriam Joslyn, Clark Joslyn, Noyce Coats Administrator of Estate of Clark Josleyn or Joslin |
$34.00 |
Defendant recovered judgment against Plaintiff. Writ returned by order of Clerk Moss. In Clerk's office Probate Record Book D. Page 84, Mary C. Joslin was Administratix in September 1873. On page 180, Mary filed her resignation as Administratrix, May term, Page 189, Mary V. Joslyn vs. Hattie ,Ellen, Horace, Minnie (name spelled Joslin) for Petition to sell Real Estate. Page 193 is the Petition to Sell Real Estate. Noyce Coats is the Administrator in 1876. In Book E. Page 84, Henry H. Wanamaker becomes Administrator de Bonis Now. In Recorder's Office Deed Book AA. Page 414. Clark Joslin and wife Mary V. deeded a piece of land commencing at the Section 29,.. corner of Northwest: Then, on page 415 is a Deed with Abner F. Pinchin Commissioner in the case of John S. Greenwalt against Mary V. Joslin et al. |
353 |
8-17-1876 |
First National Bank of Grand Rapids Michigan |
William Shaffer and John Shaffer |
$19.54 |
Writ is returned by order J. R. Lanning ex Clerk September 19, 1876. |
354 |
8-17-1876 |
Michael Long and Milton Huston |
Samuel T. Campbell |
$12.59 |
Writ returned by limitation of law. |
355 |
8-17-1876 |
Michael Long |
David Culver |
$14.60 |
Writ returned not satisfied there being no property found to satisfy this writ or any part thereof. August 25, 1876. Meese Sheriff |
356 |
8-17-1876 |
Sylvester Kutzner Administrator of the Estate of Christopher Cool |
Elizabeth Cool now Shaffer |
$12.51 |
Writ returned fully satisfied. In the Recorder's Office Deed Book BB page 278, 279 is a Partition on the 17th Day of March 1876. Mary Cool et al vs. Elizabeth Shaffer et al. Plaintiffs are Mary Cool, Alice Cool, Thomas J. Cool, John Cool, Perry Cool, George Cool, Viola Cool, John Cool, son of Thomas Cool, Thomas Cool Jr. Nellie Cool, James Cool, Isaac Cool, Mary Hodson, Charles Thrall, John Cool and Sarah S. Cool. Note: In Deed book CC page 320, 321, there is a Quick Claim Deed Where Charles W. Thrall (unmarried) of the village of West Point, Independence Township of Calaveras County, in the State of California deeds to John Cool. A portion of land in Section 8, Township 33, North of Range 13 East (DeKalb County) |
357 |
8-17-1876 |
John D. Leighty and William Shutt |
Newton Depew and Joseph Depew |
$20.23 |
Writ returned by limitation of law. No property being found to make the money or any part of it. St. Clair Sheriff |
358 |
8-17-1876 |
Henry H. Cray and Alpheus E. Rood |
Lewis C. Burgett and John E. Freeman |
$17.07 |
A. F. Pinchin replevin bail Fully satisfied |
359 |
8-17-1876 |
First National Bank of Bryan, Ohio |
William E. Sargent |
$13.50 |
Writ returned by order of Clerk Moss |
360 |
8-17-1876 |
Leonard M. Leas |
William Bricker |
$16.22 |
Fee bill responsibility of Plaintiff This writ is returned not satisfied August 28, 1876. No property found whereon to levy this writ. Defendant is not a resident of DeKalb County, Meese Sheriff |
361 |
5-17-1876 |
John J. Freeland and Joseph D. Garrett |
H. John Donahue and Joseph Lauferty and Herman Elson |
$203.25 |
Mechanics lien. The building situated on the Southwest 1/4 of the South East 1/4 of Section 34 in Township 34 North Range 12 East. Advertised for sale in the Garrett News (Garrett newspaper) to be sold on September 23, 1876 Executed a purchase certificate to John J. Freeland and Joseph D. Garrett. S. J. Hopkins Deputy Sheriff. |
362 |
8-19-1876 |
George H. Haines, Henry O. Haines and Abel S. Haines |
George H. Lohman and George Lohman |
$19.75 |
Sent to Noble County by George Moss Clerk "Received Nov. 1, 1876 $19.75 in full within writ which is returned herewith to Clerk's office in Auburn therefore this writ is satisfied in full.. Nathaniel P. Eagles Sheriff Noble Count. |
363 |
6-22-1876 |
John R. Zeigler |
Abraham McCoy |
$475.38 |
Schedule of goods turned out by A. McCoy in favor of John R. Zeigler and levied on by Sheriff St. Clair. 8 boys' linen coats, 6 men's linen coats, ...other coats and vest, yds silk yard goods and braiding, lace, trimming, aprons for girls, braids. Total $385.49 Appraisers Abraham Buss, J. W. Clark and S. Bonbrake. Sale set for February 17, 1877. "On day of sale there was but few bidders and sold six hats the total amounting to one dollar and 47 cents. I then closed the sale for want of bidders". St. Clair, Sheriff Writ returned by limitation of law March 6, 1877 |
364 See also 643 |
8-22-1876 |
John Mann |
Estate of Nat. Jones |
$190.44 |
Whereas the Estate of Nat. Jones recovered judgment against John Mann. Returned by limitation of law. St. Clair, Sheriff. Recorder's Office Deed Book R. page 546, mentions Emily Berry and James L. Berry guardian of Harriett, Ellen, Newell, Frank and Guy Jones (all children of George Jones) minor heirs of Nathaniel Jones, deceased (See also Probate order Book B page 499 in Clerk's Office. Nathaniel Jones is buried in Waterloo Cemetery. Died Nov. 20, 1864. Recorder's office Deed Book R. Mentions Halsted Jones as Guardian of Edward, Mary, Agnes and Viola Jones, See also Probate Order Book B. page 498.. (Clerk's office) shows letters of Administration issued. Note "Issue another" In Recorder's Office Book Q, Page 3, Nathaniel Jones deeds land to Harrison Jones (Date March 23, 1864) |
365 |
8-22-1876 |
George W. Miller |
Daniel Stambaugh |
$86.63 |
William Jones replevin bail This writ is returned with receipt from Plaintiffs Attorney, to the amount of judgment costs and all unpaid Returned by limitation of law. St. Clair, Sheriff |
366 |
8-22-1876 |
Grover and Baker Sewing Machine Co. |
Thaddeus D. Meese and Sarah Meese |
$79.43 |
Isaac Meese replevin bail returned fully satisfied |
367 |
9-29-1875 |
C. A. McClellan |
Franklin Albright, Charles Albright, Charles Corbin, Jonathan Iris, Catherine Irish |
$494.42 |
Foreclosure The South 60 acres off the South side of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 1 in Township 34 North of Range 13 East. Philip Albright replevin bail. |
368 |
6-2-1876 |
Oscar A. Bastwick, Carl F. Brawn and George H.; Brawn |
Susan Till, Edmund Till, Emery Till and Mary Till, Sarah Till and William Till |
$567.90 |
Foreclosure The Court..after hearing the proofs finds for the Plaintiff. .Executed by Daniel Till, deceased,...mortgage foreclosed ..20 acres of land off the South end of the west half of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 10 in Township 34 North of Range 13 East be sold...Advertised for sale in the Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper) and in public places in Union Township. On September 23,1876 by fee simple sold and struck to plaintiffs and issued Certificate of Purchase. Meese Sheriff |
369 |
8-23-1876 |
S. Reidelsheimer |
A. Dailey |
$8.85 |
Fee bill responsibility of Plaintiff Clerk Moss of DeKalb County sent to Sheriff of Allen County. Returned satisfied September 15, 1876 by Platt J. Wise Sheriff of Allen County. |
370 |
8-23-1876 |
B. Hamilton |
John Jenkins Guardianship of Lewis Howey |
$15.04 |
Fee bill responsibility of Plaintiff Writ returned fully satisfied |
371 |
None |
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372 |
8-23, 1876 |
William Summer and John A. Wright |
John L. Kryder Adam Conrad, Joseph Conrad, and John Urie |
$65.01 |
Fee bill responsibility of Plaintiff Clerk Moss sent to Marion County. "Came to hand August 24, 1876 at 4 o'clock P. M. and I find no property of the Plaintiff within my bailiwick whereon to levy this writ and the same is returned unsatisfied. Albert Reissner Sheriff Marion County. |
373 |
8-25-1876 |
John M. Sticht |
A. E. Blake and Edward Grader |
$37.53 |
Fee bill responsibility of Plaintiff Clerk Moss sent to Noble County. Writ is satisfied November 30, 1876 Nathaniel P. Eagles Sheriff Noble County. |
374 |
8-24-1876 |
Isaac M. Sloman |
Samuel Lauferty, |
$300.88 |
Samuel W. Sprott, Edward Eldridge and Enos Kuhlman replevin bail. Paid |
375 |
8-24-1876 |
Lewis D. Britton |
Henry Ernest |
$867.14 |
James B. Bower replevin bail.. Levied on the following Real Estate. Southwest 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 22 in Township 35 North Range 12 East. Also a tract of land described as follows commencing at the Northwest corner of the above described tract thence west 28 rods thence South 80 rods thence East 28 rods thence North 80 rods to the place of beginning containing 54 acres more or less. |
376 |
9-11-1876 |
Eliza Eichenberger who assigned the same to Alonzo Lockwood for whose use this writ issued. |
John Eichenberger |
$583.52 |
"The defendant claims rent form Eliza Eichenberger from the time she occupied the said premises Lots not 160, 225 and the South half of lot !59 in the original plat of the town of Auburn in said county after the decree divorce? In said case ..one years and seven months at $5.00 per month Paid for plowing lots for use total $97.00 John Eichenberger. Advertised property in the DeKalb County Republican (Auburn newspaper) and on September 23, 1876 offered for sale. Was not sold for want of bidders. |
377 |
8-26-1876 |
Barney Trentman and Joseph Trentman |
Joseph H. Ford and Frank D. Ryan |
$818.37 |
Levied on the following Real Estate turned out to me by Joseph Ford the middle third of lot number 68 in the original plat of the town Auburn... |
378 |
8-38-1876 |
Frederick Schmuckle |
Louis Backer |
$81.91 |
This writ returned by limitation of law the defendant Lewis Backer not found and no property being found to make the money or any part thereof. St. Clair Sheriff |
379 |
9-8-1876 |
Joseph Essig |
Henry Heist |
$249.81 |
Writ returned to the Clerk |
380 |
9-9-1876 |
Benjamin Kline |
Andrew Ferrier |
$12.45 |
This writ is returned November 13, 1876 costs having been paid to Clerk Moss |
381 |
9-11-1876 |
George C. Ralston |
The Auburn Manufacturing Co. Note: Articles of Association in Recorder's Office Signed July 10, 1873. Individuals signing: Joseph R. Lanning, William McIntyre, George Ensley, Nicholas Ensley, John E. Casebeer, Samuel B Miller, Michael Sheets, Jacob B. Casebeer, John P. Widney, David S. Ober and John L. Davis. |
$288.98 |
Joseph R. Lanning replevin bail Served this execution by levying upon the following personal property to with 20,000 turned and squared oak spokes, 100 sets 7 x 9 hubs and 50 sets 6 1/2 x 8 hubs taken as the property of Auburn Manufacturing Company and turned out on this writ by J. R. Lanning President of Said Company this 21st day of October 1876. Meese Sheriff. "Advertised for sale at the Hubs and Spokes Factory in Auburn and on November 18, 1876 I sold at public outcry to George Ensley and Joseph R. Lanning the levied property." St. Clair Sheriff |
382 |
9-20-1876 |
John L. Davis |
Michael Hosler and William McKinley |
$27.23 |
Henry Hines was Justice of Peace. Fully Satisfied |
383 |
9-26-1876 |
John J. Freeland and Jasper D. Garrett |
H. John Donahue |
$102.92 |
Five pages of inventory and exemption clauses. Sheriff Meese levied on the personal property in the inventory of H. John Donahue. Freeland attorney for Plaintiff was ordered to release the goods levied on and the writ was returned by Attorney J. J. Freeland. |
384 |
9-26-1876 |
Joseph Lauferty and Herman Elson |
H. John Donohue |
$98.93 |
Attached are 3 pages of inventory and application for exemption of H. John Donohue. Writ is returned by operation of law. Defendant having filed his schedule . Meese Sheriff |
385 |
9-27-1876 |
James Griswold |
Southard Ellis |
$240.30 |
This writ is returned no property found by limitation of law St. Clair Sheriff |
386 |
9-27-1876 |
William B. Taylor, James A. Rogers and Calvin A. Croninger |
Elias Gonser |
$389.70 |
No Details |
387 |
9-29-1876 |
The South Ben Iron Works |
Edmund Till, Jacob Beck and Richard Till |
$505.85 |
Schedule of property of Edmund Till and Bill of Sale included. Boots, Brooms, Hammers, Files, Hay forks, sheep skins, leather, plow points, pump, cross cut saw, joints, beams, cutters, Note against Wm. Buss and St. Clair. Individuals who purchased J. Lease, Wm. Rose, J. Brown, B. Wenrick, C. Chatman, F. McCoy, Wm. Fee, H. Hood, N. Crooks, F. E. Thompson, J. Beard, J. J. Johnson, S. E. Thompson, S. J. Hopkins, Plaintiff, W. Zimmerman, J. Spencer, J. McEntarffer, G. Shoner, O. Danks, Sale took place at Ed Till's Store in Waterloo. |
388 |
10-3-1876 |
Daniel Smith |
Perry Hodges |
$134.56 |
Fully satisfied. Daniel Smith must have died at the end of the year 1876. Cyrus Bowman was Administrator of Daniel Smith Estate.. In the Clerk's office the following information can be found: Will Book 1 pages 373 and 374 contains the Will. Probate Order Book E, pages 56, 211, 254, 267, 278, 404, 441, 463?, 496, 523, 546 contains some information on the Estate. Probate Book F & G. 1877-1882, pages 344, 345 lists wife and children and to whom they were married. Administrator's Deed to Mary |
389 |
10-3-1876 |
Daniel Smith |
William Jones & Milton C. Jones |
$122.55 |
Oris Danks replevin bail. |
390 |
9-30-1876 |
David S. Ober |
Charles Baker, Hester Baker, Richard S. Kester, Thomas H. Sprott |
$578.20 |
Foreclosure Lot numbered 144 in the Western addition to the Town of Auburn. Advertised in The DeKalb County Republican (Auburn newspaper) for sale on October 28, 1876 the levied property . Also advertised the sale at the Auburn Court House and three public places in Union Township. Sold Fee Simple to Davis S. Ober and provided a Certificate of Purchase. Moss Clerk and Meese Sheriff. This Deed can be found in Deed Book CC pages 476 and 477 in the Recorder's office. Sheriff St. Clair completed the final transaction. |
391 |
10-3-1876 |
Asahel E. Adams and Leabury? Or Seabury C. Ford |
Samuel W. Sprott and Thomas H. Sprott |
$152.71 |
Writ returned March 29, 1877. No property found St. Clair Sheriff |
392 |
10-3-1876 |
John W. Fuller, True W. Childs, Joseph H. Ainsworth, Henry DeGraff and William J. Colburn |
Samuel W. Sprott and Thomas H. Sprott |
$293.77 |
Writ returned March 29,1877. No property found St. Clair Sheriff |
393 |
10-4-1876 |
South Bend Iron Works |
Edmund Till, John C. St. Clair Administrator of the Estate of Daniel Till deceased to be paid out of the proceeds of said Estate. |
$595.93 |
22 pages of inventory and bill of sale for Edmund Till and Daniel Till Estate. Sale took place at Ed Till's store in Waterloo on October 25, 1876.. Estate was Daniel Till & Son. Edmund Till was the surviving partner (From Clerk's office Probate Court Book D. Page 517. (Daniel Till departed this life March 27, 1876) Probate Order Book E. John St. Clair Admin vs. Edward Till, Emory Till, Mary Till, Sarah Till and Wm. Till for the sale of Real Estate. There are many pages to the Probate Records. |
394 |
10-5-1876 |
Edward H. Sayre and William D. Parett |
Edmund Till and John C. St. Clair Administrator of the Estate of Daniel Till deceased. |
$114.75 |
On the 7th day of October 1876 I sold the goods levied on this writ as per return on execution and having sold said goods applied on this execution.. Hopkins Deputy Sheriff. See above. |
395 |
12-29-187 |
Samuel L. Widney |
James W. Jeffords, Jane A. Jeffords, Peter S. Kester, R. Wes McBride and Charles Kelley |
$287.83 |
A part of the South East 1/4 of Section 4 in Township 34 North of Range 13 East and bounded and described as follows. To wit: commencing at a point 56 feet west on a line parallel with the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway from the North west corner of a tract of 1/4 of an acre heretofore deeded by William Hopkins and wife to William Duck. .thence west on said line 132 feet thence South o132 feet thence East 132 feet parallel with the North line thence North to the place of beginning being the lot of land deeded by Peter S. Kester and wife on the 19th day of October 1872 to said James Jeffords and being lots 49 and 50 in Sanford Bassett addition to the town of Waterloo. This deed is located in book CC. Pages 466 and 467 in the Recorder's office. Complete description of land and judgment. Sheriff St. Clair handled the transaction. |
396 |
10-7-1876 |
Orland T. Clark, Chares A. O. McClelland and James I. Best |
James A. Matson, Lewis I. Matson, John Matson and Edward H. Taylor |
$1,005.10 |
Writ returned by order of Best & McClellan Attorney's for plaintiff April 20, 1877. St. Clair Sheriff |
397 |
10-7-1876 |
Orlando T. Clark, Charles A. O. McClellan and James I. Best |
Edward H. Taylor, John Matson and Lewis I. Matson |
$570.40 |
Writ returned by order of Best & McClelland Attorney for Plaintiffs April 20, 1877. St. Clair Sheriff. |
398 |
10-7-1876 |
Orlando T. Clark Charles A. O. McClellan and James I. Best |
James A. Matson, Edward H. Taylor, and John Matson |
$583.45 |
Writ returned by order of Best & McClelland Attorney for Plaintiffs April 20, 1877. St. Clair Sheriff |
399 |
10-7-1876 |
Amos B. Park and Henry Park |
Edward H. Taylor, John Matson and Lewis I. Matson |
252.63 |
Fully Satisfied. |
400 |
10-7-1876 |
Henry A. Sherman, Edward Williams and Alexander T. Osborn |
James A. Matson and Edward H. Taylor |
$182.99 |
Paid |
401 |
10-7-1876 |
John H. Allen, Benjamin P. Mackey and Potter Palmer |
Samuel G. Green |
$253.95 |
Paid |
402 |
10-7-1876 |
Orlando T. Clark, Charles A. O. McClellan and James I. Best |
Adam Conrad, Benjamin B. Dearborn and Henry Ernst |
$183.12 |
J. S. Barnes replevin bail. Property: 2 bay horses and one black horse, one double harness and set sing harness, one lumber wagon and pair bob sleds. On the 6th of February 1877 I advertised the property levied for sale at the residence of Adam Conrad in Kiser (Keyser) Township to be sold February 24, 1877. St. Clair Sheriff. On day of sale February 24, 1877 no bidders, sale postponed until March 31, 1877 at Auburn, taking a Delivery bond.. Sold to William Cummings, 2 horses, 1 set double harness, 1 lumber wagon, one bay horse and one black horse. Sold to Joseph Philips one set of harness. |
403 |
10-7-1876 |
Oscar A. Bostwick, Carl T. Braun and George A. Braun |
Samuel Lutz as surety, Edmund Till and John C. St. Clair Administrator of the Estate of Daniel Till deceased. |
$250.61 |
The property of said Edmund Till and of the Estate of said Daniel Till deceased must be first exhausted before levying on the property of Samuel Lutz Writ returned fully satisfied. St. Clair Sheriff. |
404 |
10[7-1876 |
Christian Gerber |
Edmund Till and John C. St. Clair Administrator of the Estate of Daniel Till deceased |
$203.10 |
Writ returned by limitation of law. April 11, 1877 St. Clair Sheriff |
405 |
10-7-1876 |
Ellen Chapman |
Edmund Till and John C. St. Clair Administrator of the Estate of Daniel Till deceased |
$121.40 |
Writ returned by limitation of law April 11, 1877. St. Clair Sheriff |
406 |
10-12-1876 |
George Emerson, Plny Watson, and Zebulon C. Pheatt |
William H. Husselman and Henry Jones |
$155.10 |
Schedule of property of William H. Husselman: two bedsteads one stand, one sofa lounge, two set of chairs, parlor stove, kitchen table center table, sink, three rocking chairs one crib one child's high chair dishes, bedding two mirrors, two wash tubs, one wash boiler tow pails one filled case watch and chain, two kettles for cook stove, one lounge one wood box one fly brush cash of ($5.50) one trunk, wearing apparel, books canned fruit, one clock and picture frames Total: $183.50. Subscribed and sworn before D. Y. Husselman, Justice of Peace March 22, 1877. |
407 |
10-13-1876 |
First National Bank of Bryan, O. |
Jackson A. Andrews, William Richmond and James Hamilton as surety |
$534.59 |
Levied on four brown mules, two lumber wagons, one buggy as property of J. A Andrews. St. Clair Sheriff. |
408 |
10-13-1876 |
Henry P. Baldwin, Samuel P. Wilcox, and Walter C. Skiff |
Samuel W. Sprott and Thomas H. Sprott |
$524.01 |
Levied on one cook stove, and furniture, 2 kitchen tables, 2 stoves, 3 beds and bedsteads, 1 carpet about twenty yards, 4 rug carpets about fifty yards, 2 sets chairs, 3 rocking chairs, one wardrobe, 2 parlor stoves, 2 lamps, 3 pictures, 4 mirrors, 1 small bureau, one desk one chest and one trunk as property of Samuel W. Sprott. Execution returned by limitation of law. St. Clair Sheriff |
409 |
10-16-1876 |
John W. Patterson, William Paterson, Jr. William Paterson SR. and Ezra Patterson |
Jacob Hamman |
$78.71 |
Property of Jacob Hamman: 3 cows, 1 steer 1 calf 3 head of spring calves, 3 head of sheep, 2 sows, 4 head of shots, 1 chain, 1 saw, 8 bushel of wheat, 1 loom, 1 kettle, 3 beds, 1 lounge 1 sink, 1 cupboard, 1 cooking stove, interest in 12 acres of wheat. Total $151.29 |
410 |
10-16-1876 |
Franklin H. Goust, Aaron Wolfe and James G. Williams |
Tobias P. Duncan |
$86.40 |
Fully Satisfied. |
411 |
10-16-1876 |
John H. Galloway, Henderson P. Blackman, Elias D. Galloway and Wilbert W. Smith |
Robert M. Lockhart and Henry H. Knott |
$230.50 |
Fully Satisfied |
412 |
5-16-1876 |
Miles Waterman |
George W. Maxwell, Lydia A. Maxwell and Ealnor Myers |
$270.55 |
Foreclosure Lots number 57 and 58 in Danforths Addition to the Town of Butler. Advertised the sale in Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper) Also posted notices in Wilmington Township. On November 10, 1876 . No bidders so offered Fee Simple. Purchased by Miles Waterman. Meese Sheriff. Recorder's office Book CC pages 439, 440, 441, 442. |
413 |
10-16-1876 |
Dwight Moody |
Jackson A. Andrews and William Seeley |
$533.88 |
W. C. McGonigal claims a lien of $40. on this judgment for attorney's fees in the case. Served writ December 15, 1876 by levying on 160 tons of Timothy hay taken as the property of J. A. Andrews. |
414 |
10-16-1876 |
John Whittington |
Israel R. Whitmore and James Smith |
$227.16 |
Property: about 1/4 bls Bourbon Whiskey,2 kegs vinegar, 1/2 keg syrup, 2 Gal Brandy, 8 gal Whiskey, pt keg port wine, pt keg sherry wine, pt keg gin, 1 keg ?, 1/2 keg Holland Bitters, 10 gal cherry brandy, 15 kegs, 2 barrels, 1 large oil can, 3 doz pint bottles, 3 doz 1/2 pint bottles, 7 kegs, 1/2 bol vinegar, 2 stoves, 1 beer faucet, 1 refrigerator, 1/2 doz chairs, 1/2 bbl cracker 10 glass jars, 2 1/2 doz. Beer glasses, 1 1/2 doz. Lemonade glasses, 14 whiskey glasses, 1 demi? john , 9 bottles, 1 tap, 1 monkey wrench, 2 lamps and fixture, 1 box pepper sauce, 2 lemonade shakers, 4 measures, 1 jug, 1 small oil can, 1 cigar lighter, 1 pair counter scales, 22 boxes of matches, 1 box wagon, 1 mirror, 1 saloon building, 2 small buildings, 1 ice house, 1 lot of ice, 6 joints stove pipe, 3 elbows, 1 stand, 1 pigeon hole table. .Served this writ by levying on the entire stock of liquors and buildings situated on lot number 19 in the original plat of the town of Auburn Junction. Taken as the property of James Smith. St. Clair Sheriff. March 29, 1877 |
415 see also 667 |
10-16-1876 |
William H. Rodarmer, Guardian of the minor heirs of Jacob S. Morrow Deceased |
Silas H. Bartlett and Jackson A. Andrews |
$463.52 |
Aaron W. Allen replevin bail. Marriage license for Jacob S. Morrow to Lucinda Friend issued July 4, 1858. Married by Ezra Dickinson Please note: In the Clerk's office at the County Court House, there are the following documents: Probate Order Book C. Page 381 Letters of Guardianship were issued to Lucinda Hart for the Minor Heirs of Jacob S. Morrow. William A, Eliza J., Sina and Mary Morrow In Probate Order Book D. Page 360, William H. Rodamrer? Filed for Guardianship of the minor heirs of Jacob S. Morrow. In Book E Page 117. D. H. Murray is guardian of the minor children. Jacob S. Morrow was mustered into Company F 129th Infantry in the Civil War on January 11, 1864, deserted May 21, 1865. |
416 |
10-16-1876 |
Dwight Moody |
Jackson A. Andrews and Benjamin F. Blair |
$373.04 |
Moses Ashleman replevin bail |
417 |
9-26-1876 |
David Fay |
Florence F. Conner, Kelly E. Comer and John Hellwig |
$402.46 |
Foreclosure A part of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 1 in Township 35 North of Range 14 East ..in Egnews addition to the town of Butler. Advertised in the Waterloo Press and posting three notices in Wilmington Township for sale on February 3, 1877. Sold to A. F. Pinchin attorney for the defendants for the use of John Helwig. |
418 |
10-16-1876 |
James Draggoo |
The Auburn Manufacturing Co. |
$156.83 |
Levied on 2 two horse wagons, 50 set hickory spokes, 205 set oak spokes finished, 4100 hickory spokes turned and ? taken as property of the Auburn, Manufacturing Comp. and Turned out by J. R. Lanning President. Advertised for sale at the Auburn Hub and Spoke Factory in Auburn. on the 18th day of November, 1876. Sold to George Ensley and Joseph R. Lanning. St. Clair Sheriff.. |
419 |
10-16-1876 |
First National Bank of Auburn Note: A Deed on page 186 of Deed Book CC, Recorder's office states that J. H. Ford President- A deed to J. R. Lanning-probably not the same as this writ) |
Auburn Manufacturing Co (Joseph R. Lanning and George Ensley). |
$2,976.46 |
Letter in file. From First National Bank. Capital $50,000 dollars, Joseph R. Lanning, Pres and James V. Hazzard Cashier. "With interest at 10 % and that the property of the said Auburn Manufacturing Co. be first levied upon and exhausted before levying upon the property of the said Joseph R. Lanning and George Ensley Moss Clerk Block number 1 in Ensley's second addition to the town of Auburn. Advertised (October 25, 1876) for sale in DeKalb County Republican (Auburn newspaper). Posted notices in Union Township for sale on November 18, 1876. George Ensley and Joseph R. Lanning highest bid and was issued a Purchase Certificate by John C. St. Clair Sheriff. |
420 |
10-17-1876 |
Joseph H. Ford |
William Richmond |
$2,832.50 |
Foreclosure The South east fraction of the North west 1/4 of Section 32 and 25 acres and ten hundredths of an acre off from the west side of the west half of the North East 1/4 of Section 32 and the South fraction of Section 29 all in Township 34 North of Range 15 East in all containing 150 acres more or less. October 17, 1876 advertised for sale on November 10, 1876 in the Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper) Also posted notices in Stafford Township. Joseph Ford bid by fee simple and was issued a Certificate of Purchase. Meese Sheriff. |
421 |
9-26-1876 |
George Brandt and Engelbert Ashley |
Nancy M. Johnston, James F. Johnston and Alexander Seaton |
$161.50 |
Foreclosure Town lot 34 in Brandt's and Ashley's addition to the town of Auburn. Published (October 17, 1876) for sale on November 10, 1876 in the DeKalb County Republican (Auburn newspaper) . Also posted notices in Union Township. Struck off and issued a Certificate of Purchase to William H. Mader? Meese Sheriff . In Recorder's office Deed book CC, pages 480, 481, judgment and sale to Mader recorded. When recorded St. Clair is Sheriff |
422 |
10-18-1876 |
Henry J. Dickerman |
Thomas E. Lancaster and Nelson W. Lancaster |
$164.00 |
Inventory of Nelson W. Lancaster Lot no 24 in block 25 ? Which he holds as Trustee of O. C. Bleask? But in ;which he has not beneficial interest whatever. 1 watch, 1 clock, 1 cupboard, 1 set of dishes, 1 bedstead, 1 cradle, 1 washstand bedding for two beds, 1 looking glass 10 yds of carpet. Twenty-five dollars and interest in a sewing machine leased of the Wilson Sewing Machine Co. , 1 suit of clothes, set of old clothes, wife's clothing, 1 parlor stove, 1 overcoat, 1/2 cord of wood, provisions on had. Total $158.00 Writ returned by order of the Plaintiff St. Clair Sheriff |
423 |
10-18-1876 |
Isaac Ditmar |
Andrew J. Carmer |
$98.72 |
Paid |
424 |
10-18-1876 |
James Draggoo |
Lewis J. Blair and Thomas Kelly |
$239.28 |
W. S. Blair replevin bail. |
425 |
10-18-1876 |
John L. Davis |
Michael Bishop |
$77.86 |
Jacob Bishop replevin bail |
426 |
10-18-1876 |
Samuel W. Ralston |
George W. Wentz |
$187.37 |
Fully Satisfied |
427 |
10-18-1876 |
First National Bank of Auburn |
Elias H. Palmer and Charles G. Smith |
$143.39 |
Daniel W. Smith replevin bail. |
428 |
5-16-1876 |
John J. Freeland and Joseph D. Gamett? |
Joseph Beamt |
$44.06 |
Mechanics Lien. Lot 2 in Block 3 in Toland's addition to the town of Garrett. Interest of Jasper D. Gamett in the Judgment was levied on by Deputy Sheriff Hoover May 23, 1876. Advertised (January 15, 1877) for sale on February 10, 1877 in the Garrett News (Garrett newspaper) and posted notices in Keyser Township. Not sold for want of bidders. Writ returned time having expired by limitation of law. St. Clair Sheriff |
429 |
10-3-1876 |
John J. Freeland and Joseph D. Gamett |
William McCormick |
$7.74 |
Mechanics Lien. Lot 6 in Horace Roger's addition to the Town of Altoona. Advertised (December 14, 1876) for sale in the Garrett News (Garrett newspaper) and in Keyser Township. (spelled Kiser in Execution) January 6, 1877 the sale was ordered postponed by the Plaintiff Joseph St. Clair Sheriff. |
430 |
10-21-1876 |
Alfred Kelly |
William Bevier and Jay S. Stough |
$282.72 |
Note: Received of the sales that were made from the levy on this writ of Chas. West et al on the Real Estate of the Defendants on this writ $307.97. Paid Plaintiff $284.38. Paid Clerk Moss $11.7. Retained for my own fees $11.84. Writ returned fully satisfied. St. Clair Sheriff. (No details given) The name of the Attorneys is McBride, Morlan & Sons. |
431 |
10-13-1876 |
Adam Stroh |
James W. Jeffords and George W. Trout |
$1,369.91 |
Writ returned by limitation of law. St. Clair Sheriff |
432 |
10-23-1876 |
Abram Senior? And Edward Senior |
William Bevier and Jay L. Stough |
$142.20 |
Note in file. March 30, 1877. Thirteen sheep, which are in the care of Calvin Husselman in Union Township. Schedule A: 1 double set of harness, 1 two horse buggy 1 pair of bob sleds, hay raking? A lot of Hay , 1 brindle cow, 1 rd heifer 1 double and single trees, 1 ? chain, 1 single shovel plow. A lot of stove wood Advertised according to law. Paid to J. S. Abbey for rent of Drug Store. Paid Daniel Rine Smith for house rent...Paid Wm. Long to move goods, Paid Simon McEntherffer for keeping cattle. St. Clair Sheriff |
433 |
10-23-1876 |
Charles West, Perry B. Truax and Erasmus D. Peck |
William Bevier and Jay S. or L. Stough |
$808.63 |
Many lands. "A" The South half of ten acres of land in the West half of the South east 1/4 of Section 3 in Township 34 North of Range 13 East... a tract of sixty acres heretofore conveyed by John C. St. Clair to Joel E. Hendrick.. No bids Then offered Fee Simple Purchased by Charles Kelley. "B" part of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 2 in Township 34 North of Range 13 East... 32 acres of land more or less. No Bids Then offered Fee Simple Purchased by Charles Kelley. "C" 32 acres of land more or less in the Southwest 1/4 of Section 2 in Township 34 North of Range 13 East. Being the same tract of land conveyed by Jeremiah C. Boyer and wife to J.S. South by deed bearing the date September 15, 1871.. No bids Then offered Fee Simple Purchased by Isaac Jones or James? "D" Commencing at the South east corner of Section 3 in Township 34 North of Range 13 East....to the North east corner of land heretofore deeded to William Shaefer....to the North east corner of Jacob Willards land...excepting 2 3/4 acres out of said tract of land heretofore deeded by Daniel Till and wife to William Shaefer which leaves in said tract hereby conveyed 13 acres of land more or less. No bids. Then offered Fee Simple Purchased by Charles Kelley. "E" Southeast 1/4 of Section 3 in Township 34 North of Range 13 East.... No bids. Then offered Fee Simple Purchased by Charles Kelley. "F" The North half of the Northwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 16 in Township 34 North of Range 13 East. Containing 20 acres more or less No Bids Then offered Fee Simple Purchased by Charles Kelley. "G" North half of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 17 in Township 34 North of Range 13 East.. except a strip of land 100 feet in width over across and through said 1/4 Section conveyed by Warranty Deed by said Jay S. Stough and wife to the Fort Wayne, Jackson and Saginaw Railroad Company on the 18th of August 1871. No bids. Then offered Fee Simple Purchased by Charles Kelley. "H" A part of the North east fourth of the North west 1/4 of Section 16 in Township 34 North of Range 13 east... containing 23 1/4 acres of land more or less. No bids. Then offered Fee Simple Purchased by John R. Walker. 'I" The South half of the North west 1/4 of the North west 1/4 of Section 16 in Township 34 North of Range 13 East containing 40 acres of land more or less. No Bids. Then offered Fee Simple Purchased by Sarah C. Traut. In excess funds paid judgments against defendants by Mary Smith, H. M Merrill et al, Augustus A. Chapin, A. Trentman et al, Alfred Kelly, Charles Kelly , Jacob Kahn, Abram Senior et al, and O. A. Bostwick. Attached to this writ are two long columns of advertising property from a newspaper. Paper not named. |
434 |
9-26-1876 |
State of Indiana on the relation of Isaac Hague Auditor of DeKalb County |
Jacob Ferrier, John C. Bryan and Benjamin R. Willett |
$298.57 |
Foreclosure All of the Northwest 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 11 in Township 35 North of Range 14 East. The described property was advertised for sale according to law on the 30th day of December 1876 and on said day the defendants by their attorneys Rose and Hartman appeared and paid said claim St. Clair Sheriff. |
434-2 |
11-17-1875 |
First National Bank of Auburn |
James A. Matson |
$183.45 |
Thomas Kelley replevin bail. |
435 |
10-13-1876 |
State of Indiana on the relation of Isaac Hague Auditor of DeKalb County |
James E. Rose Administrator of Estate of Margaret Buss, deceased, Christian C. Buss, Elizabeth Buss, Isaac M. Thomas, Sophia Thomas, James E. Rose admin de ? est. Christian Buss dec'd. Samuel Buss, Lydia Buss, Edward Buss, Elizabeth Buss, Margaret Parish, John Parish, Mary Ann Buss, Clara Buss, Ida M. Buss, Samuel W. Sprott and Carolus . Schneider |
$398.? |
Foreclosure Advertised in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) on January 6, 1877. Lots 73, 74 and 9 in Western Addition of Auburn. Sold lot 9 to Carolus Schneider, sold lot 73 & 74 Isaac Hague. The parties who purchased the Real Estate described in this writ refuse to take the property as bid offer there being a question as to the legality of said foreclosure and sale of said premises.. The plaintiffs herein have paid the costs accrued to this date and order this writ returned Nov. 6, 1878. St. Clair Sheriff Clerk's office Probate Order Book, Application for Letters of Administration. May 1875. |
436 |
10-23-1876 |
Ebenezer E. Williams |
Auburn Manufacturing Co. |
$99.32 |
Levied on Block 1 in Ensley's Second addition to the town of Auburn. On the 16th day of January 1877 advertised for sale in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) on February 10, 1877. Sold fee simple to E. E. Williams . St. Clair Sheriff |
437 |
10-23-1876 |
William H. Durbin |
Adam Conrad, Joseph Conrad and Henry Ernst |
$123.85 |
Returned by order of Clerk Moss. |
438 |
9-17-1876 |
Solomon Shearer, Allen C. Wilson |
Eliphalet B. Rundles, Anna Rundles and Thomas M. Stephens |
$100.43 |
Foreclosure Lot number 18 in Rainier & Headleys Addition to the town of Auburn. Advertised in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) on December 14, 1876. property to be sold on January 6, 1877. Sold by fee simple to Soloman Shearer and Allen Wilson. St. Clair Sheriff |
439 |
9-27-1876 |
Daniel Shordon and Scott Siran |
Lemuel I. Irons |
$185.35 |
Fully Satisfied |
440 |
11-1-1876 |
Ruth Sanford |
Henry F. Kregor |
$138.25 |
Charles Kregor replevin bail Writ returned no property found to satisfy any part of this writ. May 7, 1877 St. Clair Sheriff |
441 |
11-1-1876 |
Bennett Hixon |
Ayres Rakestraw and Robert Shaffer |
$243.85 |
Writ returned by order of Plaintiffs attorney Guy Plum. St. Clair Sheriff |
442 |
11-1-1876 |
Bennett Hixon |
Ayres Rakestraw |
$150.93 |
Writ returned by order of the Plaintiff's Attorney St. Clair Sheriff. January 16, 1877 |
443 |
11-2-1876 |
August Helmuth |
Christopher Baker as Principal and Charles Klotz as Surety |
$146.39 |
By which judgment the Sheriff is required to levy upon and exhaust the property of said Christopher Baker as principal before proceeding to levy upon the property of Charles Klotz surety. Writ fully satisfied. |
444 |
11-2-1876 |
Abraham Wolf |
Amanda L. Pursell |
$42.09 |
Money made without sale of property Meese Sheriff. November 29, 1876 served this execution by levying upon one Saratoga trunk and contents.. (There was a note: Express agents receipt for .85 cents express charges on trunk. Receipt attached. Trunk marked Mollie Morris. John M. Patterson Agent at Waterloo, Ind. Nov. 22, 1876. |
445 |
11-3-1876 |
Reuben Wyatt |
Edwin Lisle and Asher S. Parker |
$158.70 |
Benjamin Osborn replevin bail Levied on 20 rods west of the Northeast corner of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 4 Township 33 North of Range 12 East .....one acre..On December 14th 1876 advertised in the Garrett News (Garrett newspaper) also 3 notices in Keyser (Kiser) Township. By fee simple, William and James R. Bunyan purchased property |
446 |
11-4-1876 |
Edward W. Fosdick |
George P. Van Evenen and Martha A. Van Evenen |
$825.00 |
Foreclosure Lots 47, 48, 49, 0, 51, 75, 76 117, 118 in the original plat of the Town of Butler. Advertised for sale in the Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper) and by placing notices in Wilmington Township Struck of to Edward W. Fosdick St.Clair Sheriff |
447 |
11-7-1876 |
Mary Jane Pile |
Fergus McOsker and Wesley Jackman |
$1,121.05 |
Thomas D. Gross replevin bail levied on Northeast 1/4 of Section 8 Township 35 North of Range 13 East. Advertised in the Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper) .January 20, 1877 offered fee simple and Wesley Jackman purchased property. |
448 |
9-30-1876 |
Hatsell C. Purple? |
Edwin Lisle, Lewis Iddings and Reuben Hyatt |
$1,390.61 |
Foreclosure All that part of Southeast 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 33 in Township 34 North of Range 12 East..lying South of the right of way of the Baltimore Pittsburgh and Chicago Railway........property of Edwin Lisle.. sold fee simple to Hatsell C. Purple. Property advertised for sale in the Garrett News (Garrett newspaper) and in Keyser (Kiser) Township. |
449 |
11-14-1876 |
James Draggoo |
Samuel w. Sprott, Francis D. Ryan, Joseph H. Ford an John L. Davis |
$611.87 |
The first part of the west half of Section 32 Township 34 North of Range 23 East. Commencing three links North of the west end of St. Mary's Street in the town of Auburn...thence South seven and 47 one hundredths chains to a stone. Thence west along the North line of lands formerly owned by Lewis Bowers. And for and 100th chains to a stone North along the eat line of lands owned by John McCune....containing an acre of land. Advertised in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) on February 21, 1877 to be sold on March 27, 1877 Struck off and sold to J. H. Ford. St. Clair Sheriff |
450 |
11-14-1876 |
John W. Booker, William Booker and Joseph Price |
Milton C. Jones and William Jones |
$129.98 |
Daniel Stambaugh replevin bail Judgment was by the Plaintiff assigned to William G. Croxton on the 16th day Of August 1876. E. P? Glasgow holds a lien upon this Judgment for $10. Attorneys fee. Inventory Massillon separator, birdsall clover huller, 2 mares, 1 two-horse wagon, 1 reaper and mower combine, and 1 set of double harness. Sold to Oris Danks, except clover huller to J. D. Panter? March 31, 1877 St Clair Sheriff. April 17, 1877 served for cost 1/2 of the East and 1/2 o the Northeast 1/4 of Section 30 Township 35 North of Range 14 East . Not sold for want of bidders. R. Clutter Deputy Sheriff.. |
451 |
11-14-1876 |
George Emerson, Pliny? Watson, and Zebulon O. Pheatt |
Elias Gonser |
$245.03 |
A A Chapin Attorney for Plaintiff. Returned fully satisfied. |
452 |
11-16-1876 |
John C. Gouse |
Ira A. West |
$144.45 |
Joseph Rectawalt replevin bail Note in filed The undersigned received our costs in full in the above cause from the defendant Ira West. John C. Gaus Sr. John C. Gus Junior and Jacob Sparbergh? Note from Huntertown, Allen County April 26, 1877. Received of Ira A. West, eighty dollars in full judgment of all my claims in a judgment in the DeKalb Circuit Court Indiana Wherein John C. Gause vs. Ira A. Wert. N. S. Farrand. |
453 |
11-16-1876 |
Adam Burgett and George W. Hart |
Adolphus G. Jones and William I. Jones |
$453.83 |
Writ returned by order of Penfield (Plaintiff's Attorney) |
454 |
11-21-1876 |
Robert Cummings, John Cummings and Joseph W. Cummings |
Edmund Till, Susan Till, Emery Till, Sarah Till, Mary A. Till, William Till Julius A. Dennison and Robert E. Sayler |
$1,592.95 plus costs |
Foreclosure Lot number 45 in the original plat of the town of Waterloo excepting a strip of land 20 feet wide off the East end of said lot or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the aforesaid amounts as they fall due be sold as upon execution at law first offering and selling the South half of said premises before offering or selling the North half thereof and the proceeds of same be applied in payment of the amounts and costs....Guy Plum (Plaintiffs' attorney) bid fee simple on South portion on behalf of the Plaintiffs. Offered North half and by fee simple sold to Plaintiff through bid of Guy Plum St. Clair Sheriff. January 6, 1877 The property was advertised December 11, 1876 in the Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper). Recorder's Office Deed Book CC page 546, 547 has the recording of this judgment and deed. Also, connected with this is a deed on pages 548, 549. |
455 |
11-21-1876 |
Clark and Rhinesmith Lumber Co. |
George P. VanEvenen |
$118.21 |
Return this writ time having expired by limitation of law, no property being found to make the money or any part thereof May 21, 1877. St. Clair Sheriff |
456 |
11-22-1876 |
Edmund P. Morgan, Ralph R. Root, Leander McBride, John H. McBride and Edmund H. Morgan |
William Richmond |
$1,681.44 |
Francis D. Ryan and George H. Munn replevin bail. Served this writ by levying on the stock of goods owned by George A. Munn in the village of Newville..May 9, 18777 St. Clair Sheriff. Returned by order of Plaintiff June, 1877. |
457 |
11-23-1876 |
Shadrack B. Wyatt |
M. Rice et al |
$50.16 |
Fee bill responsibility of Shadrack P. Wyatt and sent to Noble County by Clerk Moss of DeKalb County. "I have visited the within named plaintiff and demanded payment which was refused and I have demanded and searched for property of defendant but can find nothing whereon to levy. Therefore this writ is returned unsatisfied this 19th day of December 1876. Nathaniel P. Eagles Sheriff by M. S. Browand, Deputy Noble County." |
458 |
11-23-1876 |
Oscar P. Chase |
William H. Keller |
$14.42 |
Jacob Keller replevin bail Sent to Steuben County by Clerk Moss of DeKalb County. " This writ is hereby returned by limitation of law demand being made and no property found whereon to levy May 22, 1877. William Wicoff Sheriff Steuben Co." |
459 |
11-23-1876 |
Michael Weston and Harry L Taylor |
Henry or Harry M. Jones |
$71.30 |
" I served the within writ by demanding property of the within named defendant. No property being found to satisfy this execution nor no part thereof. I return this writ by order of the Plaintiff's Attorney Nov. 28, 1876 John C. St. Clair Sheriff. |
460 |
10-11-1876 |
William B. Taylor, James Rogers & Calvin A. Croninger |
Jesse E. Woodford |
$974.58 |
.That said mortgage be corrected and reformed so as to convey a part of Lot number 93 in the original plat of the town of Auburn bounded by a line commencing at the South west corner of said lot and running thence North five and one half feet thence East on a line parallel with the South line of said lot 80 feet, thence South five and 1/2 feet thence west to the place of beginning and a part of lot number 94 in the plat of the town of Auburn bounded by a line commencing at the North West corner of said lot and running thence East along the North line of said lot 80 feet, thence South four feet, thence west 14 feet, thence South 18 feet thence west to the west boundary line of said lot thence North to the place of beginning. Advertised in Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) and notices in Union Township for sale on December 23, 1876 James E. Rose, plaintiff attorney, bid fee simple and was issued a Certificate of Purchase by St. Clair Sheriff |
461 |
11-24-1876 |
John C. Blanchard |
Conrad Benner |
$192.21 |
William Mutzfeld replevin bail levied on the following Real Estate. "West line of the west fractional half of the South west 1/4 of Section 31 Township 34 North of Range 13 East... Property of Conrad Benner and turned out by William Mutzfeld. Advertised for sale in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) William Mutzfeld bid and paid. Issued a Certificate of Purchase. St. Clair Sheriff. |
462 |
11-24-1876 |
John Sheffer & William Sheffer |
Elias H. Palmer |
$126.58 |
George N. Olinger replevin bail. Returned fully satisfied. |
463 |
11-24-1876 |
James P. White |
Thomas M. Stephens |
$234.34 |
Adam McKinley replevin bail Served this writ by levying on one organ and three sewing machines taken as the property of Thomas M. Stephens and turned out to me by F.C. Peterson attorneys of the Plaintiff February 7, 1877 St. Clair Sheriff. On April 24th advertised for sale in Union Township. Sale to take place on the west side of Public Square in Auburn. On May 5, 1877. "Received of T. M. Stephens $170. on sale of the organ and then ordered sale to be postponed until further order May 5,1877. |
464 |
11-25-1876 |
James A. Matson |
Reuben J. Lent |
$164.84 |
This judgment is assigned to John Matson & Co. for whose use this writ is issued. Writ returned no property found to satisfy any part of this writ May 30,1877. J. C. St. Clair Sheriff |
465 |
5-26-1876 |
Jonathan Spencer for use of Charles Kelley |
Daniel Zahner and Sarah Zahner |
$1,630.30 |
Mortgage foreclosure: The North half of the North West 1/4 of Section 12 Township 34 North of Range 13 East containing 80 acres of land more or less. Charles Corbin replevin bail. Sale advertised in the Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper). Sold fee simple to Charles Kelley on January 6, 1877. St. Clair Sheriff See Deed Book CC pages 509, 510 in Recorder's Office for information. |
466 |
11-27-1876 |
Rebecca Davis |
Samuel Davis |
$3,953.73 |
..which judgment. H. Dills holds a lien for $125. for Attorney's fees. Levied on the North half of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 36 Township 34 Range 13 East also three acres in the East half of the North west 1/4 of same Section...taken as the property of Samuel Davis and turned out by W. H. Dills attorney for Plaintiff. Advertised on November 29, 1876 in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) and in Union Township the sale on December 23, 1876 at the door of the Auburn Court House. Note to Sheriff St. Clair' The Sheriff will postpone further proceedings herein until further order W. H. Dills. Dec. 23, 1876. June 9, 1877. This writ is returned to me having expired by limitation of law. St. Clair Sheriff. |
467 |
12-1-1876 |
James J. Rank |
George W. Maxwell |
$124.21 |
Joseph R. Lanning replevin bail. Writ returned by limitation of law August 8,1877. St. Clair Sheriff |
468 |
12-2-1876 |
James Draggoo |
Samuel Davis and Eli Miller |
$177.23 |
John McClellan replevin bail Fully satisfied |
469 |
12-5-1876 |
Michael Westter & Henry L. Taylor |
Henry M. Jones |
$75.50 |
Writ returned no property found . June 12, 1877. St. Clair Sheriff |
470 |
12-5-1876 |
Orville Broughton |
Lemuel L. Irons |
$188.74 |
John Grube replevin bail. Returned by order of the clerk. |
471 |
12-5-1876 |
Enoch Zollars |
George W. Luce & William Luce |
$296.54 |
Allen County writ of execution Thomas M. Stephens replevin bail Levied on the West end of the North half of the west half of the North East 1/4 Section 35 Township 32 Range 14 East containing 20 acres of land more or less. As the property of George Luce. On the 28th day of April, 1877 Charles A. Munson Sheriff of Allen County per F. K. Cosgrove Deputy Sheriff. Sold to Enoch Zollar . |
472 |
12-9-1876 |
August Helmuth |
Isaac M. Thomas & Peter Raub |
$410.93 |
Levied on The Northwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 24 Township 34 North of Range 12 East. Received or Rose & Hartman $405. in full of the within execution May 16, 1877. St. Clair Sheriff |
473 |
12-12-1876 |
Tertullus C. Elson |
Dennis Dove |
$141.55 |
Perry Martin replevin bail Writ returned fully satisfied. |
474 |
None |
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475 |
12-15-1876 |
Ransom Stone and Jacob Ferrier Surety |
John A. Moore and Ezra Hopkins |
$149.80 |
Fee Bill sent to Elkhart County by Clerk Moss Plaintiff responsible. Jacob Ferrier became surety for costs for Ransom Stone the Plaintiff. Jacob Ferrier within Elkhart County. "Came to hand December 18,1876. The within named Jacob Ferrier not found in my bailiwick and no property of his found on which to levy an part of the amount of this writ. I return the same not satisfied this August 21, 1877. by Samuel R. Miller Sheriff of Elkhart County." |
476 |
12-15-1876 |
Ramson Stone |
John A. Moore |
$178.25 |
Whereas John A. Moore recovered judgment against Ransom Stone in an action wherein Jacob Ferrier is surety for costs for said Ranson Stone...Note form Samuel R. Miller Sheriff of Elkhart County. "Parties named not found in my bailiwick." |
477 |
12-16-1876 |
Rosa A. Morris |
Henry H. Knott, Robert M. Lockhart and Wm. C. Lockhart |
$232.55 |
James D. McAnally replevin bail. |
478 |
12-16-1876 |
First National Bank of Grand Rapids |
Robert M. Lockhart |
$231.05 |
Henry H. Knott replevin bail Writ fully satisfied |
479 |
12-16-1876 |
James A McCombs et al |
Samuel B. Miller and John E. Casebeer |
$194.54 |
Thomas D. Gross replevin bail Fully satisfied |
480 |
12-16-1876 |
Anthony Wright |
Martha Casselman |
$209.95 |
Mortgage: One half interest in one ten-horse thresher complete and one combined clover thresher. Advertised the Clover Huller for sale in three public places in Keyser Township on August 7, 1877. Sold to C. A. O. McClellan. for $89. Returned not satisfied. St. Clair Sheriff |
481 |
12-18-1876 |
Joseph Nichols |
Fred W. Fanning and Cyrus S. or L.? Stoy |
$153.46 |
Returned by order of Clerk Moss |
482 |
12-20-1876 |
John Engle |
Ralston Young, Oscar T. Young and Wm. Young |
$278.39 |
Served this writ by levying on One bay mare 9 years old. One single harness 1 single sleigh and one single buggy taken as the property of Ralston Young and turned out by Oscar Young December 20, 1876. |
483 |
12-22-1876 |
Virgil A. or O? Beard |
Henry W. Miller |
$137.15 |
Writ returned by order of Plaintiff |
484 |
12-22-1876 |
Henry S .Robinson |
Samuel W. Sprott and Thomas H. Sprott |
$450.59 |
Levied on the following: Lot number 72 in the original plat of the town of Auburn... Taken as the property of Thomas H. Sprott and turned out by him February 7, 1877. Advertised for sale April 14, 1877 in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) and in Union Township.. Henry S. Robinson by his attorney H. C. Peterson paid fee simple. |
485 |
12-20-1876 |
Nicholas Ensley |
George Steele & Eliza Steele |
$126.05 |
Lot number 21 in Rainier & Headley's addition to the town of Auburn Advertised in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) to be sold February 3, 1877 . Nicholas Ensley bid and paid fee simple for property. St. Clair Sheriff. |
486 |
12-26-1876 |
Simon Steefel and Isaac Ochs |
Calvin Sanford |
$57.10 |
Returned by order of J. C. Veley |
487 |
12-16-1876 |
John M. Arbrickler and Charles W. Ryan |
Milton C. Jones and William Jones |
$723.01 |
One portable steam engine also levied on the East one half of the East one half of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 30 Township 35 North of Range 14 East as the property of Milton Jones and William Jones. St. Clair Sheriff. Sale April 7, 1877 |
488 |
12-27-1876 |
Jacob Kahn |
William Bevier and Jay S. Stough |
$388.54 |
S.C. Stough replevin bail. |
489 |
12-17-1876 |
Joseph Boyer et al |
Columbus Chapman, Fergus McOsker and Edmund D. Till |
$693.20 |
Oliver A. Kingsley replevin bail |
490 |
12-27-1876 |
Oscar A. Bostwick, Carl F. Braun and George A. Braun |
Samuel Lutz, Edmund D. Till and John C. St. Clair Administrator of the Estate of Daniel till dec'd |
$212.34 |
.Judgment that Samuel Lutz is surety for the other defendants whose property shall be first levied on and exhausted before levying upon the property of Samuel Lutz. Fully satisfied Note: This may not pertain to this Writ or the next. In Recorder's Office. Deed Book CC page 390, 391: Bostwick, Braun & Co of the County of Lucas and State of Ohio, of the Second part witnesseth that whereas, at the May Term of the DeKalb Circuit court A.D. 1876. Oscar A. Bostwick, Carl F. Braun and George A. Braun recovered judgment of said Court in a certain action thereon against Susan Till, Edmund Till, Emery Till, Mary Till, Sarah Till and William Till...." |
491 |
12-28-1876 |
Oscar A. Bostwick, Carl F. Braun and George A. Braun |
Samuel Lutz, Edmund D. Till and John C. St. Clair Administrator of the Estate of Daniel till dec'd |
$252.19 |
Writ returned by order of Plaintiff's Attorney McBride and Morlan |
492 |
12-28-1876 |
George Shoner |
Wm. H. Husselman and John J. Husselman |
$468.42 |
This writ returned No property found to make any part of this writ June 21, 1877. St. Clair Sheriff |
493 |
12-28-1876 |
Joseph Boyer et al |
Nichols McIntyre and John M. Urie |
$159.40 |
60 acres of land of the west side of the South East 1/4 of Section 25 Township 35 North of Range 12 East. Advertised for sale in Waterloo press April 4, 1877. On day of the sale the defendant came forward and paid me $181.69 ..St. Clair Sheriff |
494 |
12-28-1876 |
Joseph Boyer |
John T. Huycke and James W. Jeffords |
$843.24 |
Writ returned by order of Plaintiffs' Attorney McBride and Morlan |
495 |
12-28-1876 |
George Shoner |
William Bevier and Jay S. Stough |
$381.21 |
S. C. Stough replevin bail. |
496 |
12-28-1876 |
John Leas et al for use of C. A. O. McClellan |
John McClellan & Freeman Kelly |
$98.26 |
Said judgment was assigned to C. A. O. McClellan Writ returned by order of Plaintiff |
497 |
12-28-1876 |
Joseph M. Waterman |
William H. Husselman and John J. Husselman |
$467.88 |
Schedule of property of John J. Husselman signed by his mark. Four pages. Total value $191. Writ returned by order of Plaintiff's attorney July 10, 1877. |
498 |
12-28-1876 |
Jason W. Beard |
Henry Ernst |
$84.96 |
Benjamin F. Osborn replevin bail. |
499 |
12-28-1876 |
Jacob Kahn |
Henry Johnson |
$85.24 |
Returned by order of Clerk Moss |
500 |
12-18-1876 |
James Reed et al |
William Bevier/Jay S. Stought |
$140.47 |
This writ is returned by order of Plaintiffs Attorney McBride and Morlan August 20, 1877 |
501 |
12-28-1876 |
Caleb Chase Et al |
George Haines & Henry O. Haines |
$675.70 |
O. T. Clark replevin bail |
502 |
12-28-1876 |
Orlando T Clark et al |
William Bevier and Jay S. Stough |
$244.79 |
This writ is returned by limitation of Law as no property found to make any part of this writ. September 19,1877 |
503 |
12-28-1876 |
John M. Combs et al |
Lewis Burgett & Joh N. Freeburn |
$986.85 |
No details |
504 |
12-28-1876 |
Orlando T. Clark et al |
Henry H. Osborn & Henry J. Cline |
$353.40 |
Writ returned by order of Clerk Moss Jan. 10, 1877. St. Clair Sheriff |
505 |
12-28-1876 |
Orlando T. Clark Et al |
George H. Haines, Henry Haines, John W. Patterson, Ezra Patterson and William Patterson |
$688.31 |
May 12, 1877 by virtue of this writ I have levied on the Personal property of the within names defendants George H. Haines and Henry O. Haines consisting of all the goods in there ? house in Waterloo. Consisting of tobacco, teas, coffee, soaps, crackers spices, nuts and rice. Writ is returned fully satisfied from the sale of the above levy St. Clair Sheriff. |
506 |
12-28-1876 |
Orlando T. Clark et al |
John W. Sinclair, Archibald Sinclair, John W. Patterson, Ezra Paterson and William Patterson |
$577.38 |
Writ returned not satisfied July 2, 1877 |
507 |
12-28-1876 |
Orlando T. Clark et al |
Jeremiah C. Boyer, John W. Patterson, Ezra Patterson and William Patterson and James Campbell |
$567.27 |
Writ returned not satisfied. July 2, 1877. St. Clair Sheriff |
507-2 |
12-19-1896 Note date out of sequence |
The Tri State Building and Loan Association |
Fred B. Wood and Kate Wood |
$738.20 plus |
Lot 7 Block 19 in original plat of the town now city of Garrett, DeKalb County, Ind. Henry P. Stroh Sheriff of DeKalb County. Assigned property to J. D. Moore with a Certificate of Purchase. May 4,1896. |
508 |
12-28-1876 |
Orlando T. Clark et al |
John W. Patterson, Ezra Patterson & William Patterson |
$1,339.56 |
The following is crossed out, but legible "January 17, 1877 levied upon the following described Real Estate...the middle one-third of lot number 42 in the original plot of Waterloo..." Writ returned not satisfied. J. C. St. Clair Sheriff |
509 |
12-21-1876 |
Orlando T. Clark et al |
Fergus McOsker and John McOsker, Bayliss H. Boyer and John H. Pyle |
$813.16 |
The following Real Estate. .thirty acres of land off the South end of the South East 1/4 of the South East 1/4 of Section 5 in Township 35 North of Range 13 East. Advertised in Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper) for sale on the 27th day of January 1877. Sale was postponed the judgment on which the same was issued been this day replevin. St. Clair Sheriff. |
510 |
12-19-1876 |
Charles A. O. McClellan |
Charles A. Munn & Sarah A. Munn |
$155.75 |
Lots 11 in Hopkins |
511 |
12-20-1876 |
James Strouse & Ferdinand Norricker |
A. Lord, Margaret Bell, Blanche Bell, The Baltimore Land & Improvement Co. |
$78.55 |
`Mechanics Lien. Lot 23 in block 17 in the town of Garrett. Advertised in the Garrett News (Garrett newspaper) Also in three places in Kiser (Keyser) Township. On February 10, 1877 sold. To James Strouse by his attorney W. H. Dills. The party James Strouse who bought the within described Real Estate has refused to take said property and he not being responsible I declare the sale void. St. Clair Sheriff |
512 |
12-29-1876 |
Margaret Slentz |
Nancy Houlton et al |
$137.85 |
Judgment was rendered against Margaret Slentz, Sarah Nickols, Norman Nichols, John Houlton, Nancy Houlton, William Houlton, Rowana Houlton, Rebecca Gnagy, Jerry Cragy, Martha Houlton, Marietta Houlton, Lewis Houlton, Robert R. Houlton and John Gragy. In a certain Partition case. 1/3 of the amount is due from Nancy Houlton, and the balance in equal proportions from the other parties. This writ is returned fully satisfied. St. Clair Sheriff |
513 |
1-2-1877 |
Lewis J. Britton |
Henry Ernst |
$789.82 |
James S. Bowers replevin bail levied on the Southwest 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 22 Township 35 North of Range 12 East. Also 14 acres of the East side of the South East 1/4 of the South East 1/4 of Section 21 Township 35 North of Range 12 East. Advertised for sale in the Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper) for sale on March 10, 1877. Also three public places in Fairfield Township. Lewis D. Britton and was issued a Certificate of Sale. St. Clair Sheriff. |
514 |
1-2-1877 |
Wm. A. Mack, William Fisher and George W. Skryme |
Adolphus G. Jones and William I. Jones |
$128.59 |
January 8, 1878 Writ is returned by order of Husselman Plaintiffs Attorney |
515 |
1-2-1877 |
Joseph Boyer, John Leas, Artemon Corbett, Miles Waterman & Jacob Kahn |
Abraham L. Reinoehl, Henry H. Reinoehl and Jacob W. Reinoehl. |
$186.53 |
Part of Section 27 Township 35 North of Range 12 East.. taken as property of Jacob Reinoehl and turned out by himself May 21, 1877. May 30, 1877 advertised in Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper) and three public places in Fairfield Township. June 23, 1877 offered for sale and was not sold for want of bidders. Writ returned by order of the Plaintiff August 27, 1877. St. Clair Sheriff. |
516 |
1-2-1877 |
Edward C. Penfield |
William Bevier & Jay D. Stough |
$179.55 |
Returned by order of Plaintiffs attorney D. Y. Husselman St. Clair Sheriff. |
517 |
1-3-1877 |
Samuel Burnell |
William Richmond on the 18th day of September 1875 and against H. Perry Richmond in the same cause. |
$1,631.09 |
Returned this writ no property found to make money or any part thereof July 2, 1877. St. Clair Sheriff. |
518 |
1-4-1877 |
Altman Miller & Co. A Corporation |
Josiah Kennedy |
$132.99 |
Schedule of property of Josiah Kennedy: 3 bedstead, beds and bedding, set of cane seat chairs, set of reed chairs 1 extension table, 1 center table, 1 parlor stove & pipe, 1 cook stove, l leaf table, 1 child's crib and bed, 2 looking glasses, 1 block ? 2 bureaus, 2 ? chairs, 1 hat rack 10 yards of carpet, 1 milk save, 1 box of cans, crocks churn and cupboard, dishes, knives, forks and spoons 4 pictures and frames, hutch (horse and 2 drays and harness subject to mortgage) 3 pigs, 1 cow, 1 kettle. Chickens, bracket and clock, 1/2 interest in lot 227 of the town of Butler. James B. Boyle was the Notary Public Writ was returned 12-18-1877 by order of McBride and Morlan. St. Clair Sheriff |
519 |
1-4-1877 |
Arthur B. Long, John S. Long and George H. Long |
Robert M. Lockhart and Henry H. Knott |
$865.53 |
Returned fully satisfied. |
520 |
1-5-1877 |
Joseph Boyer et al |
Jackson A. Andrews and Aaron W. Allen |
$230.45 |
On the 4th day of July 1877 I called on J. A. Andrews and he turned out on this writ the following personal property to wit two span of brown mules St. Clair Sheriff. I return this writ time having expired by limitation of law. St. Clair Sheriff. |
521 |
1-5-1877 |
Jefferson Beard |
John C. St. Clair Administrator of the Estate of Daniel Till deceased (to be paid out of the personal Estate) and Fergus McOsker |
$85.20 |
Writ returned August 4, 1877 by limitation of law. St. Clair Sheriff |
522 |
1-5-1877 |
John Shaw and George Baldwin |
Thomas E. Lancaster, Nelson w. Lancaster and Andrew Oznum |
$118.10 |
June 13, 1877 levied on the following personal property One sorrel mare about ten years old and one brown mare about 11 years old taken as the property of Andrew Ozmun and turned out by him in satisfaction of this writ. St. Clair Sheriff. Writ fully satisfied. St. Clair Sheriff. |
523 |
1-4-1877 |
Charles Bassett & John Maxson |
Hiram Nodine & Mary Nodine et al |
$97.70 plus |
A judgment recovered by Royal J. Fisk against Nodine before Justice D. Y. Husselmen on November 16, 1876 A judgment recovered by Alfred Kelly against Hiram Nodine on November 17, 1876. A judgment recovered by John Shull and John A. Shull against Hiram Nodine A judgment recovered by Cyrus Kelly against Hiram Nodine November 17, 1876 A judgment in favor of Frank Day against Nodine A judgment in favor of Geo. L. Thomas against Nodine November 18, 876. A judgment in favor of Charles Corbin against Nodine November 18, 876. A judgment in favor of John and Lewis I. Matson against Nodine November 25, 1876. A judgment in favor of Joseph Boyer, Jacob Kahn Artemon Corbett, John Leas and Miles Waterman against Nodine. November 25, 1876. There are six pages of documents with this writ. Premises were advertised in the Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper) and sale was set for February 10, 1877 Charles Kelley purchased one piece of property and Jacob Kahn another. St. Clair Sheriff. Recorder's Office Deed Book CC, pages 574, 575 record this transaction. |
524 |
1-10-1877 |
Dennis Dove |
Elijah DePew |
$12.14 |
Fully satisfied |
525 |
1-11-1877 |
Samuel W. Sprott & Thomas H. Sprott |
George Gestentager for the use of Frederick Baker |
$61.10 |
And for the payment of which Frederick Baker became replevin bail on the 20th day of April 1876. Returned by return of Clerk Moss |
526 |
1-11-1877 |
James Draggoo |
Jackson A. Andres and Jeremiah Andrews |
$125.18 |
Writ returned fully satisfied. |
527 |
1-11-1877 |
William Wallace & James Metcalf |
John Moser and Wm. Moser |
$326.82 |
Levied on North west 1/4 of the North west 1/4 of Section 25 Township 34 North of Range 13 East taken as the property of John Moser March 21, 1877. Advertised in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) to be sold on April 21, 1877, also posted notices in Union Township. Sold to Arnold Bladget and Certificate of Sale issued by Sheriff St. Clair. |
528 |
1-11-1877 |
Frank Nichols |
Adam Conrad and Joseph Conrad |
$206.80 |
Writ returned no property found to make the money or any part thereof July 2, 1877. St. Clair Sheriff |
529 |
1-11-1877 |
William S. Thomas |
George W. Woodcox |
$38.48 |
Served this writ by calling or the defendant and make demands of property and there could not be found to make the money or any part thereof. I return this execution by order of Plaintiffs Attorney Penfield and Moody. August 13, 1877. John C. St. Clair Sheriff. |
530 |
1-11-1877 |
Charles Kelly |
William Bevier & Jay S. Stough |
$802.04 |
Writ returned fully satisfied |
531 |
1-11-1877 |
Charles Kelly |
Jay S. Stough |
$358.82 |
Solomon Stough replevin bail Note: Received of the sales that wee made on the levy on the writ of Charles West et al an the Real Estate of the defendants on this writ...Writ fully satisfied. (No other details) |
532 |
1-11-1877 |
First National Bank of Auburn Indiana |
Samuel Tate |
$213.35 |
Abner F. Pinchin, David Fay and Cyrus Stoy as sureties. The property of the defendant Tate be first levied an exhausted before levying on the property of the other defendants. Levied on lots 135, 136 in Egnews Second additions to the town of Butler as turned out by C.S. Stoy and David Fay. Sale set for July 7, 1877. Struck off and sold to Guy Plum attorney for the Plaintiff. St. Clair Sheriff. |
533 |
1-11-1877 |
James Reynolds |
Ayres Rakestraw & George Essig |
$334.23 |
Writ returned by order of Plaint. Jan. 16, 1877. |
534 |
1-11-1877 |
First National Bank of Auburn, Indiana |
George W. Davis |
$98.64 |
Samuel Davis & Harmon Luce Sureties Inventory of George W. Davis: 2 horses, 1 two horse wagon, 1 plow, 1 cupboard, 1 bed stead 1, set double harness, 1 cook stove and furniture, 1 shovel Plow, 1 table, 1 set common chairs, undivided on half of a thresher & Huller. Family clothing, household goods, 2/3 of 4 acres growing wheat, 1 cow. Total $238.00 Morris H. Boren and George McClure appraisers. Property set off and exempt from execution June 19, 1877. Inventory of Samuel Davis: 3/5 of 11 acres of wheat, 2/5 of 15 acres of corn, 2/5 of 11 acres of oats, 1/2 of 10 acres grass, 2 iron kettles, 2 forks, 1 windmill, 2 shovel plows, 1 drag, 1 barshire plow, 1 log chain, 1 pair bob sleds, 3 beds and bedding, 1 old chair, 1 stand, 2 tables, 2 stoves, 1 chest, 1 scoop shovel, 1 set harness, 1 grind stone, 2 hogs, 83 acres of land where resides in Section 36, union Township subject to mortgage and levy. Total Value $214.50 Daniel D. Metcalf and James R. Casper appraisers Property of Harmon Luce 1 sorrel horse, 1/2 of 7 acres of grass, 1/2 gray mare, 3/ of 5 acres wheat, 5 head sheep, 3/5 of 4 acres of corn, 1 lumber wagon, 3/ of 5 acres of oats, 1 excelsior? mowing machine, 1 iron beam plow, 1 double set harness, 1 cooking stove and fixtures, 1 grind stone, 1 grain cradle, 2 hay forks, 1 set bob sleds, 1 log chain, 1 shovel plow, six head hogs, 1 spotted cow, clothing and wearing apparel, 1 set wood chairs, 1 wood clock. Total Value $251.20 Arnold Blodgit and John Pile appraisers. Set off as exempt from execution July 6, 1877. Writ returned no property being found to make the money or any part thereof. St. Clair Sheriff |
535 |
1-11-1877 |
David Weaver |
Nicholas McIntyre & Julius W. Bateman |
$184.60 |
Levied on the following Real Estate . sixty acres of land off of the west side of the South East 1/4 of Section 25 Township 35 North of Range 12 East. March 31, 1877 Advertised in the Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper) No sale. Writ returned. By order of Plaintiff's Attorney |
536 |
1-11-1877 |
State of Indiana |
Quincy Fusselman |
$82.06 |
Jackson A. Andrews replevin bail |
537 |
1-20-1877 |
Gottlieb F. Greenwalt |
Jacob Mock |
$1,105.13 |
Lots 103, & 104 in Egnew's addition to the town of Butler. Advertised in the Waterloo Press January 15, 1877. Sold to Gottlieb Greenwalt.. St. Clair Sheriff |
538 |
1-12-1877 |
Michael Slentz |
Jay S. Stough & Solomon Stough |
$819.50 |
Writ returned by limitation of law as no property found to make any part of this writ. September 19, 1877. St. Clair Sheriff |
539 |
1-12-1877 |
Solomon Mier |
Jackson A. Andrews & Thomas Nelson |
$404.33 |
Fully Satisfied |
540 |
1-17-1877 |
John Haas |
William Spriegel |
$22.95 |
Writ ordered returned by Wm. H. Leas Attorney as no property can be found to make any part of this writ. July 2, 1877 |
541 |
1-17-1877 |
Joseph L. Parrott |
David Fay |
$71.17 |
Writ returned by order of Guy Plum Attorney for the plaintiff December 27, 1877. |
542 |
1-17-1877 |
Ketcham Bond & Co. (John B., Charles W. and John B. 2nd) |
Edward Eldridge |
$412.04 |
Christopher Baker replevin bail Writ returned by order of Plaintiff April 20, 1877. |
543 |
1-17-1877 |
Jacob Kahn |
Jay S. Stough & William Bevier |
$205.80 |
Received of the sale of the levy that was made on Charles West et al on the Real Estate of defendants...returned satisfied July 2, 1877. |
544 |
12-4-1876 |
Joseph Boyer |
David Reese and Oliver P. Waterman et al |
$1,018.98 |
Situated in the South West 1/4 of Section 17 Township 35 North of Range 14 East and bounded as follows to wit: on the East by the center of the State road leading from Hamilton to Auburn, on the South by land owned now by Martha Kelly; on the west by the Section line between Section 17, 18 and on the North by a line parallel with the North Section line of said Township and so far North as to include four acres of land and the appurtenances. Advertised the day of sale set for February 17, 1877 in the Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper on January 20, 1877. Joseph Boyer purchased. St. Clair Sheriff |
545 |
1-20-1875 |
German National Bank |
Edward Eldridge |
$123.40 |
Writ returned no property found to make the money or any part thereof July 19, 1877. St. Clair Sheriff |
546 |
12-2-1876 |
Christian Orff |
James L. Margaret, John J., Hiram and Wm. M. Steward |
$777.20 |
Foreclosure The west half of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 31 in Township 33 North of Range 14 East. Advertised for sale in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper on January 22, 1877) on February 17, 1877. Also placed notices in three place in Concord Township. Sold Christian Orff. St. Clair Sheriff |
547 |
1-22-1877 |
Nicholas Ensley |
Samuel W. Sprott, Joseph H. Ford, Francis D. Ryan and John L. Davis |
$1,326.28 |
No details |
548 |
1-22-1877 |
Nicholas Ensley |
Francis D. Ryan and Joseph H. Ford |
$723.88 |
No details |
549 |
1-24-1877 |
American Button Hole, Over seaming and Sewing Machine Co. |
Cyrus D. Hare, Simeon V. Tarney and David D. Snyder |
$392.62 |
Fully Satisfied. |
550 |
1-25-1877 |
Peter Cline et al |
Thaddeus D. Meese |
$116.99 |
Sarah Meese (her mark) replevin bail |
551 |
1-25-1877 |
Oscar A. Bostwick et al |
Edmund D. Till, John C. St. Clair Administrator of the Estate of Daniel Till deceased to be paid out of the proceeds of said Estate and Jay S. Stough as surety |
$380.05 |
The property of the defendants Edmund D. Till and property of the Estate of Daniel Till shall be first exhausted before proceeding to levy upon the property of the defendant Jay L. Stough to satisfy this judgment. Writ returned by limitation of Law. John C. St. Clair Sheriff |
552 |
1-25-1877 |
Jacob Kahn |
Christian Keller |
$213.82 |
James W. Sherod replevin bail |
553 |
1-25-1877 |
Jonas Krum |
George Ensley |
$125.40 |
Not delivered |
554 |
1-25-1877 |
Alexis Coquillard |
William E. Sargent |
$246.61 |
Property of William E. Sargent : 10 beds and bedding, 3 stoves and pipe, 3 doz chairs, 1 sewing machine, 2 bureaus, kitchen and dining room dishes, 3 common tables, 1 doz lamps, 1 piece rug carpet, 3 lamps, 1 cupboard, 1 milk safe, 2 clocks 5 wash stands 1 cow, 5 cord wood, l lot clothing . Title bond for lots 23, 24 in the Town of Garrett, DeKalb County Total value $217.00 Property set off and exempt from execution. July 24, 1877. |
555 |
1-25-1877 |
George W. Miller |
Robert M. Lockhart & William C. Lockhart |
$141.60 |
Levied upon one white horse and one top buggy as property of R. M. Lockhart and W. C. Lockhart |
556 |
1-29-1877 |
Frederick Sattison |
William Brown |
$95.75 |
Inventory of William Brown, 4 horses, the undivided one half of 11 acres of wheat in ground, 1 bed stead, 1 feather bed, 3 quilts, 1 clock, 1 sewing machine 1 cook stove pipe and cooking utensils, 1 wagon, 10 chickens, 1 double shovel plow, 1 two horse plow, ? , 8 acres of corn in ground, 6 acres of buck wheat in ground, 5 acres of oats in ground, 1 double set harness, 5 pigs, 1 heifer, 1 grain cradle, 1/2 acre of wheat, 1 cow, 1 single shovel plow. John W. Baxter Notary Public. Levied on one field of four acres of growing wheat and one field of seven acres of growing wheat. William Meek purchased seven acres. Writ returned not satisfied. August 1, 1877. |
557 |
1-29-1877 |
Wesley I. Work |
Toledo Agricultural Works for the payment of which Marshall Keeran and J. V. Keeran are sureties |
$108.00 |
Levied on one Sulkey reaper and mower. Taken as the property of the Agricultural Works and turned out to me by Marshall Kereen their agent. Posted notices of sale in Butler Township Offered for sale at the residence of J. V. Kereen in Butler Township on June 28, 1877. Not sold for want of bidders. Writ returned time having expired. July 28, 1877. |
558 |
1-29-1877 |
William McIntyre |
Auburn Manufacturing Co. |
$70.99 |
Being unable to find any personal property to make the money on this writ I levy the same on the following : Block 1 in Ensley 2nd addition to the Town of Auburn. Being the property of the Auburn Manufacturing Co. Gave notice of sale in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) June 28, 1877. There were no bidders on July 14, 1877. and property was not sold. St. Clair Sheriff. |
559 |
12-2-1876 |
Albert C. Dawson |
Sarah & Joshua Edwards and Israel R. Whitmore |
$231.90 |
The undivided four fifths part of the South East 1/4 of the South west 1/4 of Section 24 and thirty acres in the South west part of the South East 1/4 of Section 24 in Township 34 North of Range 14 East. Published sale in the Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper) to be sold March 3, 1877. Sold to A. C. Dawson. St. Clair Sheriff. |
560 |
1-25-1877 |
Frederick Sattison |
William Brown and Catherine Brown |
$2,728.05 |
The North half of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 28 Township 35 North of Range 14 East. Published in Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper) sale on March 3, 1877. Struck off and Frederick Sattison purchase. St. Clair Sheriff. |
561 |
12-14-1875 |
Samuel Houser |
Levi Furney |
$83.07 |
Lot number 33 in the village of Lawrence (now Sedan) also land enough on the said addition to make on the west end of lot number 32 in said addition to make said lot 32 one hundred feet long supposed to be 16 feet in width East and west and 54 feet in length but subject to a mortgage of $100. executed by Marland Rice to Wyatt. Also lot number 32 in said village of Sedan according Jones recorded addition of said village. Published notice of sale in Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper) Sale to be March 3, 1877. Sale was postponed. |
562 |
1-31-1877 |
Isaac M. Sloman & Marcus I. Sloman |
Charles Klotz |
$187.35 |
Served this writ by levying on the following Real Estate: Lot number 3 and 4 in Kuhlmans' second addition to the Town of Auburn. Taken as the property of Charles Klotz and turned out by him July 31, 1877. This writ returned time having expired by limitation of Law. August 1, 1877. St Clair Sheriff. |
563 |
2-5-1877 |
Isaac N. Cool |
Thomas M. Stephens |
$78.00 |
Reuben Stephens replevin bail. |
564 |
1-27-1877 |
Augustus Trentman & Maria C. Trentman |
Edward Eldridge & Salinda Eldridge |
$2,447.99 |
The North one third of lot number 63 in the original plat of the town of Auburn. Advertised for sale in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) on February 6, 1877. and three notices posted in Union Township. Sold March 3, 1877. to Maria C. and Augustus Trentman by Guy Plum their attorney. St. Clair Sheriff |
565 |
2-5-1877 |
Nathan H. Fee |
Milton C. Jones |
$112.46 |
Sent to Steuben County by Clerk Moss of DeKalb County. This writ is hereby returned by limitation of law. Defendant not being found in my bailiwick and no property found whereon to levy. William Wicoff Sheriff of Steuben. August 4, 1877. |
566 |
2-18-1877 |
Bank of New Carlisle |
Isaac Diehl and & Solomon Hose |
$258.65 |
Writ returned by order of Plaintiff |
567 |
2-8-1877 |
Orlando T. Clark and others |
Robert m. Lockhart, William C. Lockhart and Robert W. McBride |
$172.46 |
Fully satisfied |
568 |
1-27-1877 |
Joseph F. Bennett |
Channcey Ringler et al |
$172.46 |
Foreclosure The Northeast 1/4 of Section 4 in Township 35 North of Range 12 East ..payment of $150 due the defendant Mary A. B. Fee, .. Published in Waterloo Press (Waterloo Newspaper) for sale on July 7, 1877. By fee simple Real Estate was struck off to said B. F. Rice agent for Mary J. fee and Joseph F. Bennett, Writ returned not satisfied. J. C. St. Clair Sheriff. |
569 |
12-20-1876 |
George Emerson, Pliny Watson and Zebulon C. Pheatt |
Edwin Lisle |
$489.35 |
Lot number 7 in block 19 in the town of Garrett. Published for sale in the Garrett News (Garrett newspaper) and three public places in Kiser (Keyser) Township February 14, 1877. Sale took place March 10, 1877 and sold to Paul Miller. Best & McClelland Plaintiffs Attorney. St. Clair Sheriff |
570 |
2-9-1877 |
Mathew McNamara |
Joseph Hyman & Jacob Keller |
$15.30 |
Joseph Hyman and Jacob Keller recovered Judgment against Mathew McNamara J. R. Prouty replevin bail |
571 |
2-12-1877 |
John Weidenbomer |
Jesse E. Woodford |
$258.46 |
Returned by order of Plaintiff's Attorney. John Rickel. March 9, 1877 |
572 |
2-14-1877 |
Thomas Kelly |
Adams Knott & Reuben Ettinger |
$76.97 |
Returned by order of Clerk Moss
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573 |
1-2-1877 |
Henry Levy & David Hyman |
James P. Matheny & William E. Sargent |
$135.35 |
Lot 280 in the original plat of the Town of Butler Advertised for sale; but on day of sale the within named parties settled the within matter the plaintiff paying the costs. (May 5, 1877) |
574 |
2-28-1877 |
Solomon Mier |
John A. Eckhart |
$461.99 |
I, Solomon Reinoehl swear I am worth in Real Estate above my debts $4,000. so help me God. I acknowledge myself replevin bail. |
575 |
2-28-1877 |
George Shoner |
Wm. Bevier & Jay S. Stough |
$392.00 |
Samuel C. Stough replevin bail. |
576 |
2-28-1877 |
Jacob Kahn |
William Bevier and Jay Stough |
$398.38 |
Samuel C. Stough replevin bail Included are 23 pages of inventory, sale and individual purchasing, price paid. "Feb. 28, 1877 by virtue of this writ I levied on the Personal Property of the defendants William Bevier, Jay S. Stough and Samuel C. Stough in their drug Store in Waterloo consisting in part of Drugs, medicines, liquors together with all the fixtures such as weights, measures and glass bottles." St. Clair Sheriff On the sixth day of March 1877 advertised for sale starting on the 16, 17, and 19. Total sale $344.88 |
577 |
3-1-1877 |
August Trentman et al |
William Bevier & Jay S. Stough |
$98.19 |
Returned fully satisfied July 2, 1877 |
578 |
3-1-1877 |
Mary Smith |
William Bevier, Jay S. Stough & John H. Miller |
$290.69 |
Received on the sale of the levy on E. H. Charles West et al on the Real Estate of the defendants on this writ fully satisfied. |
579 |
3-1-1877 |
Joseph Roemer et al |
Elias Gonser |
$113.45 |
Letter in file. Roemer & Stern Bro's 26 & 28 Summit Street, Toledo, O. April 15, 1878 Mr. E. Gonser Fairfield Center, In. Dear Sir. Your letter received will say in reply that we sent your notes, also the notes you gave us as security to A. A. Chapin on Nov. 23, 1876 with the instruction to collect without delay; but so far have not received our pay or any part of it. For further information you will have to see A. A. Chapin who has all the papers in his ands: and can give you all the information: We can not say more as the papers are where stated above. Yours truly Roemer & Stern Bros. "This writ is returned by limitation of law and with a letter attached showing that notes were placed in the hands of A. A. Chapin , Attorney for Plaintiffs which it appears have been collected but not pain on this execution. "September 16, 1878... St. Clair Sheirr. |
580 |
3-1-1877 |
Lemuel C. Paine |
Hannah DePew and Belle DePew |
$179.666 |
Catherine DePew replevin bail. |
581 |
3-1-1877 |
Singer Manufacturing Co. |
John Treesh |
$85.65 |
Writ returned by order of Plaintiff (Issue another) September 17. 1877 |
582 |
3-1-1877 |
Singer Manufacturing Co. |
Morris H. Boren |
$98.85 |
Writ Returned by order of the Clerk of DeKalb Co. March 31, 1877. |
583 |
3-2-1877 |
Joseph Boyer et al |
Wm. Bevier & Jay S. Stough |
$1,106.70 |
Writ returned by limitation of law as no property found to make any part of this writ. September 19, 1877 St. Clair Sheriff |
584 |
3-2-1877 |
Joseph Boyer et al |
William Bevier & Jay S. Stough & George Wolf as Surety |
$1,126.02 |
Writ returned by limitation of law. January 28, 1878 |
585 |
3-1-1877 |
Sigmond Reidelsheimer |
Charles G. Smith |
$107.40 |
Sheriff will return this writ Rose & Hartman attorneys for Plaintiff. Oct. 2, 1878. |
586 |
3-1-1877 |
Joseph Hyman & Jacob Keller |
John Somerlott & Edwin Lisle |
$143.44 |
"I called upon each of the defendants named herein and demanded property to make the money on this writ and could find none to make money or any part thereof August 23, 1877." St. Clair Sheriff |
587 |
3-2-1877 |
Augustus a. Chapin |
Jay S. Stough |
$289.77 |
"Received of the sales of the levy on the ex. Of Chas West et al on the Real Estate of the within defendants on this wirt..returned fully satisfied July 2, 1877" Note from A. A. Chapin "The full amount due on this judgment upon which this writ was issued has been paid and the Sheriff is ordered to return this writ as satisfied. May 12, 1877. |
588 |
8-22-1876 |
John R. Zeigler |
Abraham McCoy |
$497.81 |
20 pages of inventory, sales etc. Most material is clothing, hats, etc. McCoy must have owned a store -not sure of area. No clues as to where sale took place |
589 |
3-7-1877 |
Robert Work |
Samuel F. Swayne |
$8.50 |
Sent to Allen County by Clerk Moss. Letter to S. F. Swayne Esq. Fort Wayne Ind. Form George H. K. Moss Clerk " Cause was entitled "Robert Work vs. S. F. Swayne et al. Execution is returned satisfied C. S. Munson Sheriff of Allen County. |
590 |
1-4-1877 |
Abraham Ocker |
John A.& Lucinda E. Eckhart and Miles Waterman |
$2,169.00 |
The North East 1/4 of the South West 1/4 and the South half of the South East 1/4 of the North West 1/4 of Section 35 Township 35 North of Range 14 East containing 60 acres more or less. Advertised on March 13, 1877 for sale on April 7,1877 in the Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper). Struck off to Abraham Ocker and sold to same St. Clair Sheriff. |
591 |
2-28-1877 |
Miles H. Chapman |
James W. Jeffords & Jane E. Jeffords |
$489.10 |
'Commencing at the South East corner of lot 3 in Sanford Bassett's addition to the town of Waterloo. And running thence North on the East line of said lot 4 chains to the South line of said Bassett's addition of sad town thence East on the South line of said Bassett's addition 10 chains thence South 4 chains and thence west and parallel with the South line of said Bassett's additions 10 chains, thence South 4 chains then thence west and ....Published on March 13, 1877 lot for sale on April 15, 1877 in the Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper) C. A. O. McClellan bid fee simple and purchased lot. St. Clair Sheriff |
592 |
3-7-1877 |
Joseph Boyer et al |
Frederick S. Sattison |
$130.60 |
Writ returned not satisfied no property fond to satisfy any part of this writ. October 23, 1877. St. Clair Sheriff. |
593 |
3-7-1877 |
Joseph Boyer et al |
Adam Conrad & Henry Ernst |
$621.87 |
Writ returned no property could be found to make the money. St. Clair Sheriff |
594 |
3-7-1877 |
Orlando T. Clark et al |
Wm. Beiver, Jay S. South, and Sarah C. Trout, Executrix of the last will of George W. Trout deceased.(Will for George W. Trout found in the Clerk's office Will book 1, Page 363.) Filed Nov. 27, 1876 and Recorded December 14, 1876. |
$1,143.54` |
That the property of the defendants Bevier & Stough shall be first levied on and exhausted to satisfy said judgment and the residue of any shall be recovered from the Estate of said George W. Trout deceased. Writ returned by limitation of law as no property found to make any part of this writ September 19, 1877. St. Clair Sheriff |
595 |
3-1-1877 |
Jacob Zimmerman |
Robert M. Lockhart & William C. Lockhart |
$1,072.67 |
Returned September 10, 1877 by direction of plaintiff (by his attorney Wm. Leas) |
596 |
3-7-1877 |
David Goodwin |
Jay S. Stough |
$460.13 |
This writ is returned by limitation of law as no property found to make any part of this writ. September 19, 1877 St. Clair Sheriff |
597 |
3-7-1877 |
Peter Fisher |
Jay S. Stough |
$115.57 |
Writ is returned by limitation of law as no property found to make any part of this writ September 19, 1877 St. Clair Sheriff |
598 |
3-7-1877 |
Sarah C. Trout Executrix of the last will of George W. Trout Deceased |
Jay S. Stough and John C. St. Clair Administrator of the Estate of Daniel Till deceased. |
$607.49 |
Writ returned by order of plaintiff's attorney Best and McClellan Note: George W. Trout buried in Waterloo Cemetery. Died Nov. 22, 1876 age 62 y. 7 m. 8 d. George W. Trout was married Sarah Casebeer on July 3, 1862 by B. B. Long |
599 |
3-7-1877 |
Isaac Speer |
William Bevier and Jay S. Stough |
$194.44 |
Writ returned by order of Plaintiff's Attorney D. Y. Husselman August 18, 1877 |
600 |
3-7-1877 |
Maria & August Trentman |
Elias Gonser |
$460.64 |
Returned by order of Clerk Moss March 20, 1877 |
601 |
3-7-1877 |
William Zonker |
Moses B. Willis |
$96.15 |
Schedule of property of William Zonker 1 set of Carpenter and Joiner tools consisting of 1 Paurel Plow, 1 set of matching Planes?, 1 set steel square, 1 try square, 1 bevel square, two hand saws, 5 Byich? Planes, 1 daving? Knife 3 chisels, 1 firmer, 1 hatchet, 1 broad ax, 1 adz, 1 horse dark brown, 1 horse light bay 1 double harness 1 shovel plow, 2 double shovel plows 1 sod plow 1 set of drag teeth, 1 wagon, set of bob sleds and double tree, 1 year old calf, 2 pigs 3 month old, 20 chickens, 1 grain cradle, 2 scythes, 1 crop cut saw, 1 maul & Wedge, 2 hoes, 1 rake, wheat in the ground (1/2 of 6 acres, |
602 |
3-8-1877 |
Nahum S. Russell et al |
Milton C. Jones and William Jones |
$372.09 |
Daniel Stambaugh replevin bail Returned by order of Plaintiff's Attorney McBride and Morlan |
603 |
3-18-1877 |
Birdsell Manufacturing Co. |
William Jones and Milton C. Jones |
$188.10 |
Daniel Stambaugh replevin bail Returned by order of Plaintiff's Attorney McBride and Morlan November 10, 187 |
604 |
3-9-1877 |
John E. Freeburn |
Anton Hoblewitz |
$113.40 |
Fee bill responsibility of Plaintiff no details |
605 |
3-12-1877 |
Rachel Wineland |
William Krontz and John Krontz |
$293.55 |
Fully satisfied |
606 |
2-27-1877 |
Miles Waterman |
Wm. H. Clark, Viola Clark and Sylvanus Clark |
$433.80 |
The South west 1/4 of the South East 1/4 of Section 11 in Township 35 North of Range 13 East...Advertised to sell on April 7, 1877 in Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper) Struck off to Miles Waterman . St. Clair Sheriff April 27, 1877. |
607 |
3-10-1877 |
Grover & Baker Sewing Machine Co. |
Henry Haskins and George Haskins |
$153.24 |
Abner F. Pinchin replevin bail. |
608 |
None |
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609 |
3-20-1877 |
State of Indiana |
Isaac Meese |
$31.70 |
R. Wes McBride replevin bail |
610 |
2-27-1877 |
First National Bank of Greenville, Mich. |
John J. Freeland and Jasper D. Gannett or Garrett? |
$205.69 |
One 25 horse power portable Engine & Porter and Saw mill together with all the appurtenances thereunto belong: Also the Mill shed all being situated on the unplatted strip of land in Garrett. Advertised above property March 30, 1877 for sale April 13, 1877 at the post office, at Sargent House and the Tarney house all in the Town of Garrett, Keyser Township. Guy Plum was the purchaser of property. Guy Plum was the attorney for Plaintiff. St. Clair Sheriff |
611 |
3-14-1877 |
John L. Davis |
Michael Bishop |
$83.50 |
Jacob Bishop replevin bail Writ returned fully satisfied. |
612 |
3-14-1877 |
Jacob C. Shutt |
William Allen |
$61.76 |
Job Warford replevin bail |
613 |
3-19-1877 |
Dudley M. Keen and others |
Peter Countryman |
$2,024.94 |
With interest at 10 percent upon which McClellan have a lien of $100. plus interest for services of Plaintiff's attorneys. Writ returned by order of Clerk Moss |
614 |
3-19-1877 |
H. M Merrill et al |
Wm. Bevier, Jay S. Stough, & John H. Miller |
$178.15 |
Received of the sales that were made on the levy of the Writ of Chas. West et al on the Real Estate of the Defendants on this writ. $189.60. Writ returned fully Satisfied July 2, 1877 |
615 |
3-20-1877 |
Henry A. Ward |
Oscar L. Gamber |
$70.55 |
April 26, 1877 levied on one 2-horse carriage as the property of Oscar L. Gamberg? Above property appraised at $275. by William L. Blair Sale was to take place May 8, 1877. Henry Haskins and George Haskins replevin bail. May, 1877. Writ returned May, 1877 |
616 |
3-9-1877 |
John Bartley |
Maxon Brand and Meissa Brand |
$257.20 |
Foreclosure The West half Lot number 5 in the recorded Plat of McMillen's Addition to the town of Corunna. Advertised on March 27, 1877 in the Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper) for sale on April 21, 1877. Sale was postponed by order Of Attorney Penfield (Plaintiff's attorney) .Again advertised for sale on July 30, 1877. John Bartley bid $150. and was struck off to same. Sheriff St. Clair. Writ is not fully satisfied. And returned by limitation of law August 23, 1878. Recorder's office Deed Book DD pages 408, 409, 410 shows a Sheriff's Deed to Robert Mayfield. In the judgment, Writ of Judgment recovered by John Bartley against Maxon Brand and Melissa Brand |
617 |
3-21-1877 |
Granville F. Harner |
Robert Shaffer |
$372.39 |
James W. Case Surety and Joseph E. Case as replevin bail. Levied on part of lot 12 in the old Plat of the Town of Auburn, commencing at the Southeast corner of said lot running thence North 30 feet thence West 42 feet thence South 30 feet thence East 42 feet to the place of beginning turned out by J. W. Case this 20th day of July 1877. Writ returned by order of the Plaintiff who orders verndi Sept. 17th, 1877. |
618 |
3-22-1877 |
George Shoner |
Samuel Smith & Levi Freed as Principals |
$130.10 |
N. J. Crays as Surety. Writ was returned by order of Clerk Moss for Correction March 24, 1877. "The undivided one fifth part of the North half of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 16 Township 35 North of Range 13 East. Day of sale May 5, 1877. A. J. Crays bid and paid $148.63. (in another place see the name: J. N. Crays) |
619 |
3-26-1877 |
State of Indiana on the relation of Elijah S. McDowell, Trustee of Richland Township. |
Adam Conrad, Nelson Griffith and Barney B. Dearborn |
$738.38 |
Receipt: March 26, 1877. Received of Adam Conrad Trustee of school Dist. No. 10, $101.50 to apply on a judgment in ? of Richland Township against Adam Conrad et al. E. J. Mc Dowell. Received of Nelson Griffith and B. B. Dearborn....Returned fully satisfied. August 11, 1877. |
620 |
3-13-1877 |
Christian Benner and Elizabeth Benner |
Conrad Benner, Elizabeth Benner, Anna Benner & Christian Benner |
$285.65 |
'Commencing at a point on the West line of the West fractional half of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 31 Township 34 North of Range 13 East.... April 4, 1877 advertised the above for sale in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) and posted three notices in Union Township. On April 28, 1877 Louis Mutzfelt was the highest bidder. Struck off and issued a Certificate of Sale. St. Clair Sheriff. Recorder's Office Deed Book DD Pages 197-200 has a complete description of this property and judgment. |
621 |
3-27-1877 |
Andrew Smith |
George W. Davis, James W. McClellan & Samuel McClellan |
$132.28 |
Inventory of James W. McClellan 70 bushes of Wheat, 140 bushels of oats, 1/2 one clover huller, 1/2 thresher & horse power on which there is a mortgage of $220, Household and Kitchen furniture, clothing of family & self. 6 acres of corn, 5 acres of wheat. Total value $334.00 and deduct 1/2 of mortgage (-$110) making value at $224.00 Subscribed and sworn before H. C. Peterson (Notary Public) the 28th day of September, 1877. Appraised at $223. by Alex Provines and John Coy. Levied on one half of a clover huller, the undivided 1/2 of one threshing machine and he undivided 1/2 of one horse power and one truck wagon taken as the property of James McClelland and turned out by him on the 19th day of June 1877. Also at the same time levied on about 7 acres of growing wheat of said McClellan. On the 20th day of September 1877 advertised for ale at the residence of James McClellan on the 1st day of October 1877. On the 28th of September 1877 James McClellan delivered a schedule of his property and asking for an exemption. I set apart to the said James McClellan as exempt for execution all the property named in the Schedule September 29,1877. I called on Geo. W. Davis the defendant herein at his residence and made a demand of property and could find none to make the money on this writ or any part there of and James McClellan has filed his schedule herewith and this writ is returned by order of the plaintiff Oct. 22, 1877. |
622 |
3-27-1877 |
Fanny Smith |
Isaac M. Thomas & James W. Case |
$989.97 |
Joseph W. Case replevin bail Writ returned by order of John Rickel plaintiff Attorney. |
623 |
3-27-1877 |
James J. Wood & Ebenezer E. Williams |
James W. Case |
$107.15 |
Joseph E. Case replevin bail "The Sheriff will return this writ and the Clerk will issue another Nov. 11, 1878. |
624 |
2-27-1877 |
John R. Moody |
Samuel Hickman & Martha Hickman |
$107.55 |
Chattel mortgage on "1 brown mare eight years old, 1 cow, dark brindle & 2 hogs, one white and the other black and white spotted. " April 11, 1877 received of Samuel Hickman writ in full. |
625 |
3-27-1877 |
Maria Trentman and Augustus Trentman |
Jackson A. Andrews |
$222.27 |
Received of Charles Thomas Administrator of the Estate of J. A. Andrews deceased $242.35.(Letters of Administration filed with Charles L. Thomas and Henrietta A. Andrews as Administrators- 14th day of August, 1877. Clerk's Office Probate Book E. page 136, Petition to sell the Wheat-page 145, Petition to sell certain personal property, page 193, Petition to sell property, pages 235, 236. There are many other pages, to numerous to list here). |
626 |
3-28-1877 |
Christian Sheets |
Asbery Penland |
$125.33 |
Solomon Noel as Surety. I called on the defendant Asbery Penland at his residence and made a demand of property to satisfy this writ and was unable to find property of said defendant.. August 17, 1877. |
626-2 |
3-28-1877 |
First National Bank of Auburn |
Elias H. Palmer and Charles G. Smith |
$153.95 |
Daniel W. Smith replevin bail Served the writ by levying on lot 22 in Kuhlman addition to the town of Auburn. Taken as the property of Charles G. Smith September 4, 1877. Gave notice of sale in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) . September 29, 1877 Fairchild Wright highest bidder. Struck off and sold to same. St. Clair Sheriff. Recorder's Office Deed book DD Pages 431-432 Show property and Judgment. (Fairfield N. Wright, Cass T. Wright, and Marietta Wright of Montcalm County, Michigan purchased land) |
627 |
3-28-1877 |
Cyrus Kelly |
Benajah B. Long |
$447.05 |
Writ returned by order of Clerk Moss May 10, 1877 |
628 |
3-28-1877 |
Michael Reever |
Abraham Spurgin |
$79.65 |
Albert Spurgin replevin bail. |
629 |
12-20-1876 |
Maria Trentman & August C. Trentman |
Daniel W. Smith, Catherine & Charles G. Smith |
$185.19 |
Foreclosure on the Southwest corner of lot 28 running thence North 72 feet thence East 17 1/2 feet, thence South 72 feet thence West 17 1/2 feet to the place of beginning being a part of lot 28 in the original plat of the town of Auburn. Advertised April 4, 1877 for sale in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) and in three public places in Union Township. On April 28, 1877. Guy Plum Attorney for Maria and Augustus Trentman purchased the same and was issued a Certificate of Sale. St. Clair Sheriff |
630 |
1-4-1877 |
Auburn Building Loan and Savings Association |
Charles M. Brown & Emma A Brown |
$474.05 |
Foreclosure on Town lot 1 in Gross and Dills addition to the Town of Auburn" Advertised on April 4, 1877 the above for sale in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) and on April 28,1877 J. W. Rickel attorney for the Plaintiff struck off and received a Certificate of Sale. St. Clair Sheriff. |
631 |
3-17-1877 |
Samuel B. Wood |
Robert Zacher, Elizabeth Zacher, Alonzo Lockwood and Wm. Long |
$285.64 |
A part of lot 6 in Kuhlman's 2nd addition to the town of Auburn. April 12, 1877 advertised in the Auburn Courier and posting notices in Union the sale of the above property. On May 5, 1877. J. W. Rickel (attorney for plaintiff) placed the highest bid. Certificate of Sale issued to W. Wood and his attorney. St. Clair Sheriff. |
632 |
2-27-1877 |
Miles Waterman |
Daniel Stambaugh, Ann Stambaugh and Simon Stambaugh |
$2,619.99 |
Foreclosure on (1) the West half of the South half of the Northwest fourth all of Section 6 in Township 35 North of Range 14 East. (2) the West half of the Northwest fourth of Section 7 in Township and Range aforesaid and the East half of the Northeast fourth of Section 12 Township 35 North of Range 13 East. (3) The East half of the Southwest fourth also the East half of the South half of the Northwest fourth of Section 6 in Township 35 Range 14 All above property advertised for sale in the Waterloo Pres (Waterloo newspaper)on April 28, 1877. Sold to Miles Waterman. St. Clair Sheriff Recorder's Office Deed Book DD, Pages 331, 332, 333 shows the judgment, deed and execution. |
633 |
4-4-1877 |
James Griswold |
Southard Ellis |
$235.64 |
After diligent search for personal property and the defendant refusing to turn out on this writ any property I levied this writ on the following real Estate : The undivided 1/3 of the Southwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 8 Township 33, North Range 15 East taken as the property of Southard Ellis. April 18, 1877. On April 25, 1877 advertised in the Butler Record (Butler newspaper) and posting in three places in Newville Township the property for sale on May 19, 1877. James Griswold purchased and was issued a Certificate of Sale. St. Clair Sheriff. Recorder's office Book DD, page 256, 257, 258. Judgment and Deed by Sheriff St. Clair to James Griswold |
634 |
4-4-1877 |
Mathias H. Griffith, James Roberts and J. Milton Butler |
George W. Young and William Richmond |
$524.84 |
Writ returned by order of Plaintiff. There is a Deed in Recorder's Office Deed Book DD, pages 394, 395, and 396. Judgment, writ and Sheriff's Deed to James E. Rose showing the transactions during the years and the sale to James E. Rose. |
635 |
4-5-1877 |
Town of Waterloo |
John B. Frothingham |
$6.32 |
Fee bill responsibility of Frothingham Served this writ April 6, 1877 by levying upon lot 20 in the Recorded plat of the Town of Corunna as property of the defendant. Writ returned fully satisfied. Oct. 9, 1877 |
636 |
4-5-1877 |
Orlando T. Clark, Charles A. O. McClellan and James I. Best |
Adam Conrad, Benjamin B. Dearborn and Henry Ernest |
$198.69 |
J. T. Barnes as replevin bail. Served this execution by levying on 1 black mare nine hears old, 1 chestnut sorrel mare seven years old and 1 single buggy taken as the property of B. B. Dearborn and turned out by him April 6, 1877. This writ is returned fully satisfied. June 1877. |
637 |
4-6-1877 |
Solomon Leopold et al |
Charles Klotz |
$465.25 |
Isaac Roth and Thomas D. Gross replevin bail. Levied on Lot 66 in the original plat of the town of Auburn. Taken as the property of Charles Klotz August 8, 1877. Advertised the same for sale in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) and in three public places in Union Township. On September 8, 1877, the day of sale was not sold for want of bidders. Nov. 17, 1877 received from the proceeds of sale on execution wherein the Singer Manufacturing Co. vs. Charles M. Brown and Charles Klotz.. money in full on this writ.. |
638 |
4-10-1877 |
Daniel Harding |
Hambright Reese |
$20.68 |
Sent by DeKalb County Clerk Moss to Lagrange County. Fee bill responsibility of the Plaintiff. Received May 26th, 1877 of George Egnew execution. $22 in full of the within fee bill. Nelson Stacy? Sheriff of Lagrange County. |
639 |
4-10-1877 |
Robert Work |
Hiram Byers |
$79.05 |
Fee bill responsibility of Plaintiff "Levied on lot 15 in McFarland Addition to the Town of Auburn. Taken as he property of Robert work and levy made by order of Joseph R. Lanning this 11th day of September, 1877." |
640 |
4-10-1877 |
Robert Work |
George S? West |
$10.82 |
Fee bill responsibility of Plaintiff. Sheriff may return this writ as plaintiff orders Execution vs. defendants. October 6, 1877. Clerk Moss. |
641 |
4-10-1877 |
Julietta Jackson |
Auburn Manufacturing Co. |
$129.75 |
On July 26, 2876 defendant that Julietta Jackson in DeKalb Circuit Court to with on the 2nd day of October, 1874. recovered of the defendant $5.90 Taken as the property of Auburn Manufacturing Co. 85 set hubs (8 12 by 11"), 200 set Hubs (8 by 10"), 30 set hubs (7 by 9"), 50 set hubs (8 by 10"), 60 set Hubs (8 by 10") and 21 set hubs (8 1/2 by 10"). Advertised on Jun 18, 1877 the hubs for sale at the Hub and Spoke factory in Auburn. On the day of sale June 30, 1877. there were no bids made and was not sold for want of bidders. Writ returned time having expired by limitation of law. St. Clair Sheriff. |
642 |
4-10-1877 |
Fort Wayne, Jackson & Saginaw Railroad Co. |
Samuel Tarney |
$14.95 |
Return this writ by order of H. C. Peterson Attorney. July 11, 1878. |
643 See also 364 |
7-4-1877 |
John Mann |
Estate of Nat. Jones |
$259.71 |
Whereas the Estate of Nat. Jones recovered judgment against John Man on the 30th of January 30, 1867. for $192.07. "We undertake the following property 1 Clover Huller and Trucks and 6 acres of Wheat and 12 acres oats. Said Wheat and oats to be delivered in the bushel. Levied upon as the property of John Mann. In Franklin Township, June 18, 1877. "You may postpone the sale of the property levied upon for 60 days from the 20th day of June 1877. upon the defendant executing the property delivery.. C. A. McClellan Attorney. Received of Joseph Boyer payment on writ. Fees were paid to Ex Sheriff Plum and Ex Sheriff Meese. |
644 |
None |
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645 |
4-10-1877 |
Norman Nichols et al |
Nancy Houlton |
$105.65 |
Paid |
646 |
3-13-1877 |
Henry Levy & Jacob Hyman |
William E. Sargent et al |
$173.48 |
Lots 23, 24, in block 16 in Garrett now Town of Garrett. On the 12th day of April 1877 advertised in the Garrett News (Garrett newspaper) and by posting in three places in Keyser Township sale of the above lots. On May 12, 1877 Henry Levi and David Hyman purchased and a Certificate of Sale issued. S. Clair Sheriff. |
647 |
4-11-1877 |
Horace J. Brooks et al. |
Edward Eldridge |
$109.12 |
Thomas H. Sprott replevin bail Jacob Walborn justice of Peace. Fully satisfied |
648 |
4-16-1877 |
Minerva Kile |
Benjamin F. Kile |
$18.85 |
Fully Satisfied |
649 |
4-1-6-1877 |
Lawrence Gibson |
Nathan Wyatt |
$421.80 |
Joseph Wyatt replevin bail. Paid |
650 |
4-16-1877 |
John Whittington |
Israel R. Whitmore & James Smith |
$245.65 |
Levied upon as the property of James Smith: about 3/4 Barrel of Bourbon Whiskey, 2 kegs Vinegar, 1/2 Keg Syrup, 2 gals. Brandy, 8 gals. Whiskey, pt. keg port wine, pt. keg Sherry, pt. Keg Gin, 1 Keg kimmel, 1/2 keg Holland Bitters, 10 gals Cherry Brandy, 15 kegs, 2 barrels, 1 large oil can, 3 doz. Pt. bottles, 3 doz. 1/pt bottles, 7 kegs, 1/2 barrel vinegar, 2 stoves, 1 beer faucet, 1 refrigerator, 1/2 doz. Chairs, 1/2 barrel of crackers, 10 glass jars, 1 1/2 doz. Beer glasses 1 1/2 doz. lemonade glasses, 14 whiskey glasses, 1 demijohn glass, 9 bottles, 1 tap, 1 monkey wrench, 2 lamps & fixtures, 1 box pepper sauce, 2 lemonade shakers, 4 measures, 1 jug, 1 small oil can, 1 cigar lighter, 1 pr. counter scales, 32 boxes matches, 1 box crayons, 1 mirror, 1 saloon building, 2 small buildings, 1 ice house, 1 lot of ice about 30 tons, 6 joints stove pipe, 3 elbows (for stove pipe), 1 ink stand 1 pigeon hole table. Writ was fully satisfied. No other details |
651 |
4-17-1877 |
Charles Seigel, Loepold Geissler & Rudolph Haffeld |
John J. Sise and John Plowe |
$163.25 |
Writ returned not satisfied no property found to make any part of this writ. St. Clair Sheriff October 23, 1877 |
652 |
4-17-1877 |
Elias H. Wright et al |
William I. Jones |
$302.26 |
Adolphus G. Jones replevin bail. August 28, 1877 levied on Part of the East half of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 12 in Township 34 North of Range 14 East....On September 22, 1877 by fee simple sold to James. E. Rose (Rose and Hartman were the attorneys for the Plaintiff) |
653 |
4-17-1877 |
John A Moore |
Ransom Stone and Jacob Ferrier |
$329.55 |
Levied, July 3, 1877, on the North half of lot 61 and the North half of lot 63 in the original plat of the town of Butler. And set August 11, 1877 for date of sale. There were no bidders on the lot and the writ was returned by limitation of law. The Plaintiff not ordering a second sale. October 15, 1877. Evidently sale was advertised in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper). Fees for printing were $8.25. |
654 |
4-18-1877 |
Singer Manufacturing Co. |
Charles M. Brown and Charles Klotz |
$119.00 |
Execution returned by order of the plaintiffs attorney, James Rose October 22, 1877. Note October 22, 1877 from Rose & Martin. "Issue execution on the judgment instant." |
655 |
4-18-1877 |
Singer Manufacturing Co. |
Andrew Dailey |
$121.83 |
Charles G. Smith replevin bail Levied on Part of lot 28 in the town of Auburn. Commencing at the Southwest corner of said lot 28 and running North 74 feet thence East 17 1/2 feet thence South 72 feet thence West 17 1/2 feet to the place of beginning taken as the property of Andrew Daily on September 4, 1877. On September 29, 1877 sold to James E. Rose (Rose & Hartman, attorneys for Plaintiff) |
656 |
2-28-1876 |
John B. Ketcham, Charles W. Bond and John B. Ketcham Jr. |
Edward Eldridge |
$419.33 |
Property of Edward Eldridge: undivided 1/2 of the North half of lot 29 in the original plat of the town of Auburn Christopher Baker replevin bail. April 25, 1877 advertised in Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) and posted notices in Union Township that the above property would be sold on May 19, 1877. No bids were received and plaintiff requested postponement until June 30, 1877. Sold by fee simple to John B. Ketcham, Charles W. Bond and John B. Ketcham purchased through their attorney L. E. Goodwin. the said property. The appraisers of the property were John L. Davis and Frank E. Davenport. |
657 |
4-20-1877 |
Orlando T. Clark, James I. Best and Charles A. O. McClellan |
James A. Matson, Lewis I. Matson, John Matson and Edward H. Taylor |
$1,063.03 |
4 pages of inventory of Matson's and Taylor are attached. (includes hardware merchandise). Details of sale are lacking. It must have been advertised September 22, 1877 and sale November 3, 1877. St. Clair was Sheriff. |
658 |
4-20-1877 |
Orlando T. Clark, James I. Best and C. A. O. McClellan |
Edward H. Taylor, John Matson and Lewis I. Matson |
$604.91 |
3 pages of inventory of Taylor and Matson. Showing who purchased and amount paid. Note in file "Received October 26, 1877 of J. C. St. Clair Sheriff $121.73 for painting done on buggies and wagons of L. I. Matson, et al which was levied on October 16,1877. Willard & Shoemaker." Writ levied September 22, 1877 and sold October 16, 1877. |
659 |
4-20-1877 |
Orlando T. Clark, James I. Best and Charles A. O. McClellan |
James A. Matson, John Matson and Edward H. Taylor |
$626.62 |
Note in file "Received October 26, 1877 of J. C. St. Clair Sheriff $28.18 for painting done on buggies and wagons of L. I. Matson, et al which was levied on October 27,1877. Willard & Shoemaker." Writ levied September 22, 1877 and sold November 3,1877 |
660 |
5-17-1876 |
Daniel L. Quirk |
Aaron H. Cobbler |
$235.10 |
John Lawhead replevin bail. Foreclosure on the East half of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 11 in Township 33 North of Range 12 East. |
661 |
5-2-1877 |
Ephraim Clemens for use of James Draggoo |
James W. Case, |
$156.90 |
Joseph E. Case replevin bail For value received I hereby assign this judgment to James Draggoo this 20th day of April, 1876. Ephraim Clemens. Writ returned by order of Plaintiff's Attorney H. C. Peterson Dec. 1, 1877 |
662 |
5-4-1877 |
William Houlton, Administrator of Estate of William H. Slentz |
A. E. Bachman |
$9.91 |
Writ is returned he defendant A. E. Bachman not found in my bailiwick July 13, 1877. St. Clair Sheriff. (In Clerk's office (Note: in the Clerk's office, Probate Order Book D, page 160. Letters of Administration are issued. Date February term, 1874. Page 300, February 1875, Petition to sell Real Estate. Albert Pryer and William Eddy as appraisers, ) Probate Order Book D, Page 301, Letters of Guardianship issued to Margaret Slentz. Page 318 William L. Houlton Admin. Vs. Margaret Slentz, to sell Real Estate, Page 500 Sale of Realty and Administrator's Deed. |
663 |
5-4-1877 |
Christian Fair |
Joseph Dudley & Richard Dudley |
$399.15 |
Writ was sent to Noble County by Clerk Moss of DeKalb County Writ served May 5, 1877 by visiting Joseph Dudley and demanded payment, which he refused to make. I thereupon demanded property whereon to levy. When he claims as exempt all property owned by him L then levied upon 1/3 interest in 6 acres of wheat on in ground and afterwards July 14th said defendant made and delivered to mea the following schedule of all property owned by him and it appearing therefore that he is entitled to exemption and finding not other property ..of Richard Dudley in my county and at the suggestion of Plaint Attorney writ is returned not satisfied this 19th day of July 111877. Nathaniel P. Eagles Sheriff Noble County Property of Joseph Dudley, 1 horse eight years old, 1 red cow six years old, 1 two horse wagon, 1 breaking plow, 1 double shovel plow, 1 cook stove, 1 pitch fork, 1/4 acre of potatoes, 4 acres of corn, 4 acres of wheat, 1 turn of clover hay, 1 four tong fork, 1 co? fork, 1 hatchet fork, |
664 |
5-4-1877 |
George Emerson, Pliny Watson and Zebulon C. Pheatt |
Elias Gonser and James B. Bower |
$625.72 |
Harrison Jones replevin bail |
665 |
5-4-1877 |
George Emerson, Pliny Watson and Zebulon C. Pheatt |
Elias Gonser |
$452.60 |
Henry Ernst as Surety and Daniel Gonser replevin bail. November 1, 1877 levied on the North half of the Southwest 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 21 Township 35 North of Range 12 East. Advertised the same in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) for sale on December 1, 1877. Sold to Daniel Gonser. St. Clair Sheriff |
666 |
None |
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5-7-1877 |
William H. Rodamer, Guardian of the minor heirs of Jacob Morrow |
Silas H. Bartlett and Jackson a. Andrew |
$499.42 |
George W. DeLong replevin bail. Levied on 1500 bushels corn and 20 bushels clover seed as the property of Jackson A. Andrews the 30th day of October, 1877. Nov. 6, 1877 writ returned by order of plaintiff time having expired by limitation of Law. |
668 |
5-11-1877 |
Caleb Chase et al |
Henry O Hines & George H. Haines |
$696.94 |
O. T. Clark replevin bail May 17, 1877 by virtue of this writ I have levied on the Personal property of the defendants consisting of all the goods in there ?hose in Waterloo. Consisting of tobacco, teas, coffee, soaps, crackers, spices, nuts, rice. St. Clair Sheriff. Writ fully satisfied from sale above merchandise. |
669 |
5-15-1877 |
George W. Young, William R. Young and Stephen Olmstead |
Isaac Meese |
$45.28 |
John R. Meese replevin bail. David Fay Justice of Peace. "The Sheriff will please return this execution and the Clerk will issue another. A. F. Pinchin Attorney for Plaintiff November 8, 1877 |
670 |
5-16-1877 |
Abraham J. Coldren |
Henry O. Haines, George Haines and George H. Haines |
$1,092.19 |
Levied on Haines property May 16, 1877: candies, Cigars, soaps, stationary, chewing gum. Also two buildings on the grounds of the N. E. Indiana Agricultural Association. Rec. on the sale of the above levy of goods $456.44. This writ is returned by limitation of Law no property found to make any part of the residue of this writ. November 16, 1877. |
671 |
5-16-1877 |
William D. Coldren (could be Coldrea) |
George H. Haines and Henry O. Haines |
$313.34 |
Levied on Haines property May 16, 1877: candies, Cigars, soaps, stationary, chewing gum. Also two buildings on the grounds of the N. E. Indiana Agricultural Association. Rec. .June 17, 1877 on the sale of he above levy of goods $136.49. This writ is returned by limitation of Law no property found to make any part of the residue of this writ. Nov. 14, 1877. |
672 |
5-16-1877 |
Thomas A. Anderson |
George H. Haines, Henry O. Haines and George Haines |
$648.25 |
Levied on Haines property May 16, 1877: candies, Cigars, soaps, stationary, chewing gum and fixtures. Also two buildings on the grounds of the N. E. Indiana Agricultural Association. Rec. on the sale of the above levy of goods $274.10 June 19, 1877. This writ is returned by limitation of Law no property found to make any part of the residue of this writ. November 16, 1877. |
673 |
5-16-1877 |
Charles Kelly |
George H. Haines, Henry O. Haines, Wm. D. Coldron, Adams C. Jackman and George Haines |
$481.73 |
Levied on Haines property May 16, 1877: candies, Cigars, soaps, stationary, chewing gum. Also two buildings on the grounds of the N. E. Indiana Agricultural Association. Rec. on the sale of the above levy of goods $209.44. June 19, 1877. This writ is returned by limitation of Law no property found to make any part of the residue of this writ. November 16, 1877. |
674 See also 696. |
5-16-1877 |
Charles Kelly |
George H. Haines, Henry O. Haines, William D. Coldron, Harrison Jones and Jesse M. Brombeck Administrator of Estate of Lyman Green deceased. |
$336.75 |
Levied on Haines property May 16, 1877: candies, Cigars, soaps, stationary, chewing gum and fixtures. Also two buildings on the grounds of the N. E. Indiana Agricultural Association. Rec. on the sale of he above levy of goods $148.19. This writ is returned by order of Plaintiff the defendant payment me $9.35 of.. Above levy is hereby revoked and this writ is returned not satisfied. December 5, 1877. (Francis M. Green Administrator-Page 562, Book D-Clerk's Office. Book E page 99,. F. M. Green filed resignation as Administrator. Page 198, Jesse M. Brombeck, Administrator. Nichols McIntyre Filed Claim. Page, 225 and 226., Feb. 1878. files for Sale of Realty. Page 243, February 1878, Estate of J. Jonathan Hall, with Franklin Jones Administrator files claim, page 288. Administrator sues Francis M. Green, Mary Green, Henry Green, Coleman D. Long, for Sale of Realty. Page 406, William R. Forest sues Estate for $218.05. Other pages not listed in this list. |
675 |
5-16-1877 |
Orlando T. Clark, James I. Best and C. A. O. McClellan |
James Campbell, Jerry C. Boyer, Henry O. Haines and George H. Haines |
$354.50 |
Levied on Haines property May 16, 1877: candies, Cigars, soaps, stationary, chewing gum and fixtures. Also two buildings on the grounds of the N. E. Indiana Agricultural Association. Rec. on the sale of he above levy of goods $154.15, June 19, 1877. This writ is returned by order of Plaintiffs Attorneys Best and McClellan November 16, 1877. |
676 |
5-16-1877 |
Orlando T. Clark |
George H Haines & Henry O. Haines |
$579.52 |
Timothy R. Dickinson Surety Levied on Haines property May 16, 1877: candies, Cigars, soaps, stationary, chewing gum and fixtures. Also two buildings on the grounds of the N. E. Indiana Agricultural Association. Rec. on the sale of the above levy of goods $246.12. Sheriff you may return this writ and have another issued at once. Best & McClellan (Attorneys for Plaintiff) Returned November 14, 1877. |
677 |
5-16-1877 |
Albert A. Sprague, Other O. A. Sprague, Ezra J. Warner |
Henry O. Haines and George H. Haines |
$188.00 |
Levied on Haines property May 16, 1877: candies, Cigars, soaps, stationary, chewing gum. Also two buildings on the grounds of the N. E. Indiana Agricultural Association. Rec. on the sale of the above levy of goods $84.94, June 19. 1877.. This writ is returned no property found to make any part of this writ November 13, 1877. |
678 |
5-16-1877 |
Orlando T. Clark, James I. Best and Charles A. O. McClellan |
Henry O. Haines and George H. Haines |
$356.70 |
Levied on Haines property May 16, 1877: candies, Cigars, soaps, stationary, chewing gum, boot blacking and fixtures. Also two buildings on the grounds of the N. E. Indiana Agricultural Association. Rec. on the sale of the above levy of goods $154.58. This writ is returned by order of Plaintiffs Attorneys Best & McClellan July 13, 1877. |
679 |
5-16-1877 |
Orlando T. Clark |
Moses B. Willis, Frank W. Willis, Henry Willis, Henry O Haines and George H. Haines |
$290.95 |
Levied on Haines property May 16, 1877: candies, Cigars, soaps, stationary, chewing gum and fixtures. Also two buildings on the grounds of the N. E. Indiana Agricultural Association. Rec. on the sale of the above levy of goods $128.31. This writ is returned by order of plaintiff November 16, 1877 |
680 |
5-16-1877 |
John Mitchell |
Henry O. Haines and George H. Haines |
$458.00 |
Jerry C. Boyer, James D. Campbell, Moses B. Willis and frank W. Willis as sureties. Levied on Haines property May 16, 1877: candies, Cigars, soaps, stationary, chewing gum and fixtures. Also two buildings on the grounds of the N. E. Indiana Agricultural Association. Rec. on the sale of the above levy of goods $197.66. This writ is returned by order of Best & McClellan attorneys. |
681 |
5-16-1877 |
Orlando T. Clark, James I. Best and C. A. O. McClellan |
George H. Haines & Henry O Haines |
$209.45 |
Charles Bassett, John F. Maxson, John W. Sinclair and Archibald Sinclair as Sureties. Levied on Haines property May 16, 1877: candies, Cigars, soaps, stationary, chewing gum and fixtures.. Also two buildings on the grounds of the N. E. Indiana Agricultural Association. Rec. on the sale of the above levy of goods $95.31. Received on this writ form Charles Bassett, John Maxson, J. W. Sinclair and A. J. Sinclair $123.38 . This writ is returned fully satisfied. November 14, 1877. |
682 |
5-16-1877 |
John Mitchell |
George H. Haines & Henry O. Haines |
$565.55 |
Levied on Haines property May 16, 1877: candies, Cigars, soaps, stationary, chewing gum and fixtures. Also two buildings on the grounds of the N. E. Indiana Agricultural Association. Rec. on the sale of the above levy of goods $240.10. This writ is returned by order of Plaintiffs' attorneys Best & McClellan July 13, 1877. |
683 |
5-16-1877 |
John Mitchell |
George H. Haines & Henry O. Haines |
$123.75 |
Levied on Haines property May 16, 1877: candies, Cigars, soaps, stationary, chewing gum and fixtures.. Also two buildings on the grounds of the N. E. Indiana Agricultural Association. Rec. on the sale of the above levy of goods $58.64. This writ is returned by order of Best & McClellan Attorneys. |
684 |
5-16-1877 |
James I. Best & C. A. O. McClellan |
Henry O. Haines and George H. Haines |
$509.65 |
Levied on Haines property May 16, 1877: candies, Cigars, soaps, stationary, chewing gum. Also two buildings on the grounds of the N. E. Indiana Agricultural Association. Rec. on the sale of the above levy of goods $215.02. Writ returned by order of Plaintiffs (who are attorneys).July 13, 187 |
685 |
5-16-1877 |
Joseph Boyer, John Leas, Artemon Corbett, Jacob Kahn and Miles Waterman |
George H. Haines and Henry O Haines |
$622.25 |
Levied on Haines property May 16, 1877: candies, Cigars, soaps, stationary, chewing gum. Also two buildings on the grounds of the N. E. Indiana Agricultural Association. Rec. on the sale oft he above levy of goods $263.59. This writ is returned by order of plaintiffs June 30, 1877. |
686 |
5-19-1877 |
Benjamin Gaskell |
Acy W. Sanders |
$292.91 |
July 12, 1877 levied on defendants property: The undivided 1/2 ? commencing at the Southeast corner of Section 1 in Township 35 North of Range 14 East and from thence running North to the middle on Centre of the Bell Fountaine Road from thence running in A Westerly direction in the center of said road to the West side of the East half of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 1 from thence running South to South line of said Section 1 thence running East to place of beginning containing 8 acres more or less. The above named sale was stalled by an injunction being served on Sheriff on day of sale August 11, 1877. This writ is returned by limitation of law the defendant not in my bailiwick and no property found to may any part of this writ. February 1, 1878. St. Clair Sheriff. |
687 |
5-19-1877 |
Charles H. Ruhe, Frederick A. Ruhe & Joseph Ruhe |
George H. Haines and Henry O. Haines |
$362.90 |
This writ is returned by limitation of law no property found to make any part of this writ. Nov. 17, 1877. |
688 |
5-19-1877 |
Christian Spriegal |
William Spriegel |
$518.10 |
This writ is returned by limitation of law. No property found to make any part of this writ. November 21, 1877. |
689 |
5-22-1877 |
John A. Scholfield |
Adam M. Oberlin & Daniel Oberlin |
96.36 |
Inventory of Samuel Oberlin: 80 acres of land on which there is a mortgage for the purchase moneys in the sum of $1800. described as follows: The South half of the Northeast 1/4 Section 15 Township 35 North of Range 14 East.,, 1 horse, 1 reaper & mower, 1 half interest of one threshing machine, 1 ? wagon, 1 light wagon, 1 sleigh, 1 pair bobsleds, 1 plow, 1 dragg, 10 chickens, 1 cooking stove and furniture, 1 set of chairs, 2 bedsteads, 1 table. The one half interest in one revolving rake. The 1/3 interest in a birdsell clover huller which is subject to sale if not paid when the purchase money becomes of said clover huller, 1 rifle gun, 1 hoe, 1 clock, 1 set double harness, 1 ax, wearing apparel 1 stack of wheat. The undivided one third interest 6 acres of corn Subscribed before James Boyle Notary Public August 13, 1877.. Levy was made on 1 lot of wheat and 1 bay horse, 1 Reaper and mower combined, double set of harness two wagons 1 rifle to be sold August 30, 1877. |
690 |
5-22-1877 |
James Blass, Edwin Goldsmith and Frederick C. Jones |
Elias Gonser |
$678.49 |
Writ returned by limitation of law. NO property found to make any part of this writ. November 24, 1877. |
691 |
5-15-1877 |
Auburn Building, loan and Savings Association |
James & Sarah McDowell and Michael & Caroline Long |
$435.35 |
Lot 7 in Kuhlman's 2nd addition to the town of Auburn, containing 1 acre of land more or less. Advertised June 7,1877 in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) and three public places in Union Township the above property for sale on June 30, 1877. H. C. Peterson attorney for the Plaintiff highest bidder and received Certificate of Sale by Sheriff ST. Clair. |
692 |
5-21-1877 |
Fairchild N. Wright |
Joseph Ober and Anise Ober |
$1,429.76 |
Foreclosure of a part of lot 98 in the Original plat of the Town of Auburn... On May 23, 1877 advertised in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) and posting notices in Union Township of the above sale on June 16, 1877. David S. Ober presented highest bid and was issued a Certificate of Sale by Sheriff St. Clair. No property can be found to make the balance of this writ or any part thereof. It therefore return by order of Henry Ober. Recorder's Office Deed Book DD, pages 365, 366. has a deed to David S. Ober. Regarding lot 98. Deed is to David Ober |
693 |
5-22-1877 |
Samuel Haverstock |
Henry Liedorfer, Caroline Liedorfer, Simon Stefel, Isaac Ochs and Simon Ochs. |
$629.39 |
Foreclosure on a part of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 1 in Township 34 North of Range 14 East. Bounded by a line commencing at a point 60 feet North of the Northwest corner of lot 141 in Egnews 2nd addition to the Town of Butler..... together with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging, also 1 span of Black mules, 1 set of double harness, 1 thimble skein wagon, and 1 "Buckeye brick machine .without relief from valuation laws subject to the claim of Simon Ochs and Isaac Ochs. May 29, 1877 advertised real Estate in Butler Record (Butler newspaper) above property to be sold on June 23, 1877. On June 13, 1877 advertised personal property in Keyser Township to be sold June 29, 1877 Haverstock by attorney Boyle bid on the Brick Machine and purchased same. In Recorder's office there is a deed where William Zenbrugg? Recovered judgment against Henry and Caroline Lnderfer. Description similar to above but for lot 142. and Samuel Haverstock purchased the land at a Sheriff's sale on May 17, 1877. Note in Deed that William Zenbrugg assigned Certificate to Samuel Haverstock on March 14, 1874. (Deed Book CC pages 271, 272). |
694 |
5-23-1877 |
Eli Williamson |
Wm. Bevier, Jay S. Stough and Samuel C. Stough |
$376.62 |
This writ is returned no property found to me part of this writ. November 10, 1877 |
695 |
5-23-1877 |
Leopold Loewenstein |
Charles Klotz |
$459.83 |
Writ is returned by order of the Plaintiffs Attorney. C. A. O. McClelland December, 1877 |
696 See also 674 |
5-23-1877 |
J. C. Jackson |
John M. Urie and Jesse M. Brumback Administrator de bonis non of Estate of Lyhman Green, dec'd. |
$466.32 |
This writ is returned by limitation of law. January 30, 1878. |
697 |
5-23-1877 |
Cyrus D. Kelly |
John M. Sewell |
$126.50 |
Nathaniel G. Sewell replevin bail. |
698 |
5-23-1877 |
Joseph Boyer, John Leas, Artemon Corbett, Jacob Kahn and Miles Waterman |
John Moser and William Moser |
$166.10 |
The Northwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 25 Township 34 Range 13 East being 39 67/100 acres as the property of John Moser this 4th day of September, 1877. Advertised on October 24, 1877 the above for sale in Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) on November 17, 1877. Joseph Boyer was the highest bid and issued a Certificate of Sale St. Clair Sheriff. |
699 |
5-13-1877 |
John A. Walker |
Fergus McOsker and John St. Clair Administrator of the Estate of Daniel Till, dec'd |
$87.60 |
Returned fully satisfied. St. Clair Sheriff |
700 |
2-27-1877 |
Miles Waterman |
John A. Eckhart & Lucinda J. Eckhart |
$3550. 23 |
Foreclosure on The East half of the Northwest 1/4 and the Northeast 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 all of and in Section 35 in Township 35 North of Range 14. Containing 120 acres of land more or less. Advertised in Butler Record (Butler newspaper) and Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) for sale on June 30, 1877. Miles Waterman paid $3,748.80 and was issued Certificate. St. Clair Sheriff. Recorder's office Deed Book DD, pages 333, 334. 335 show the judgment, deed and execution. |
701 |
5-29-1877 |
P. P. Mast & Co. |
James A. Matson, Edward H. Taylor, and Clark Parker, Miles Waterman executors of Est. of John Matson dec'd. |
$962.72 |
September 22, 1877 levied on the personal property of defendants. Writ is returned by limitations of law no property found to make the balance of this writ. December 15, 1877. In Will Book 1, page 361, 362 there is a will for John Matson Recorded Nov. 20, 1876. (Granddaughter Luella Albrook, wife Margaret, etc.) John Matson had lived in Franklin Township. |
702 |
5-29-1877 |
Amos W. Coats |
James A. Matson |
$317.43 |
Writ is returned by limitation of law No property found to make any part of this writ. November 29, 1877 |
703 |
5-29-1877 |
Robert G. White and Charles P. Phillips |
James A. Matson |
$598.44 |
This writ is returned by limitation of law no property found to make any part of this writ. November 29, 1877. |
704 |
6-4-1877 |
Angus McDonald |
Richard Dudley |
$82.00 |
Fee bill responsibility of R. Dudley Received on this writ receipts of the following witnesses to with: John Bell $10.60 Isaac Klinger $7.20, John Downer $3.30, H. A. Miller $6.75, Joseph Weller $6.30, Joseph Dudley $9.35, and J. W. Ammons $7.45. the name of Samuel Dudley is included with no dollar amount. Writ was returned by order of John Harvey April 11, 1878 |
705 |
6-4-1877 |
Alfred Kelly |
John Treesh |
$112.86 |
Levied on Lot 27 in the Western addition of the town of Auburn taken as the property of John Treesh October 31, 1877. On November 1, 1877 gave notice by publication in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) and posting notices in three public places in Union Township. Sale scheduled for November 24, 1877. Struck off and sold to Alfred Kelly and was issued a Certificate of Sale. St. Clair Sheriff |
706 |
6-4-1877 |
Alfred Kelly |
Henry M. Jones and Sydney O. Jones |
$13.05 |
Writ returned by order of Clerk Moss September 7, 1877 |
707 |
6-4-1877 |
Alfred Kelly |
Sydney P. Jones |
$11.85 |
Fully Satisfied |
708 |
6-4-1877 |
Alfred Kelly |
Henry M. Jones & Sydney P. Jones |
$13.05 |
Writ returned by order of Clerk Moss. September 7,1877 |
709 |
6-4-1877 |
Charles Kelly |
Leander S. Goodwin & Samuel Goodwin |
$344.67 |
"For value received I herby assign all my right, title and interest in the within named judgment and this execution to George Shoner without recourse. This 23rd day of Nov. 1877. Signed Charles Kelley. Leander S. Goodwin paid $25.00, Ryan Clutter paid $25.00 and Samuel Goodwin paid the balance. |
710 |
6-4-1877 |
Charles Kelly |
Jacob W. Rinoehl |
$145.80 |
Fully satisfied. January 4, 1878 |
711 |
6-4-1877 |
Charles Kelly |
Orpheus L. Hall |
$387.05 |
Emanuel Hale as Surety November 6, 1877 levied on property of O. L. Hall and Emanuel Hall consisting of lots 16, 17, 18, 19 in McAnally's Addition to the town of Waterloo. Sale set for December 1, 1877. Notice of sale was published in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) . Charles Kelly bid $150. Sale was struck off and sold to Charles Kelly. Writ was returned by limitation of law January 26, 1878.. Recorder's Office Deed Book DD, Pages 564, and 565. record this deed and judgment. Deed also mentions Emanuel Hall |
712 |
6-4-1877 |
Charles Kelly |
Jacob M. Rinoehl & George W. Ansley |
$487.53 |
Fully Satisfied |
713 |
6-4-1877 |
Joseph Boyer et al |
William Moser and John Moser |
$125.16 |
By virtue of this writ, levied on 1 clover huller as the property of William Moser October 2, 1877. Sale on the 15th of October 1877 at the residence of Arnold Blodget in Union Township. Sold to Joseph Boyer for $138.84. |
714 |
6-5-1877 |
Bernard Trentman and August Trentman |
John Stoner and Jeremiah Miller |
$4,033.42 |
Levied on 1 grain ware? And station house situated on the road ground of the Fort Wayne Jackson and Saginaw Rail Road company at New Era. Taken as the property of John Stoner at the suit of Barnard Trentman that and turned out by Guy Plum attorney for plaintiff this 14th day of June, 1877. On June 14, 1877 gave notice by posting printed notices at three public places in Butler Township that I would sell the personal property on the 27th day of June 1877. On day of sale at the depot in New Era Augustus Trentman bid the sum of $250 and openly struck off to August Trentman . June 27th levied on 1 pair of Beam Scales taken as the property of John Stoner and turned out by August Trentman. |
715 |
6-5-1877 |
A. A. Chapin |
Edwin Lisle |
$92.67 |
Benjamin F. Osborn replevin bail |
716 |
6-5-1877 |
Alonzo Lockwood |
Henry J. Salander |
$183.83 |
Columbus S. Clement replevin bail. |
717 |
6-5-1877 |
Mary Trivalbee |
Nelson Kessler |
$102.92 |
I return this writ no property found to make the money or any part of thereof December 3, 1877. St. Clair Sheriff |
718 |
6-5-1877 |
Adam Burgett et al |
Rebecca & J. Park Matheny, Marion B. Gordon, Edwin C. Shaw and Silas Baldwin |
$25.20 |
Foreclosure on 11 feet off the South part of lot 14 in Norris Addition to the town of Butler. Notice of sale advertised in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) and day of sale set for July 21, 1877. Property did not sell for want of bidders and writ is returned by limitation of Law on August 23, 1878. |
719 |
6-1-1877 |
Henry Barnhart |
Isaac M. Johnson |
$75.00 |
Foreclosure on 1 4 lens? camera, 1 black walnut show case, 4 head rests, 1 extra four? Lens? camera, 1 quarter size camera and 3 camera stands. Day of sale set for July 12, 1877. No bidders and the plaintiff Henry Barnhart ordered to not open for sale the articles name in this writ as all the articles named in this writ of ay value were not to be found and by his order return this writ November 6, 1878. St. Clair Sheriff |
720 |
6-5-1877 |
David H. Murray et al |
Anthony & Esther J. Stepleton, John W. (could be N.) and Arvilla Miller |
$311.41 plus costs |
Foreclosure on Lot 47 in the Town of Vienna except 15 feet on North side next to alley. On 13th day of June 1877 gave notice in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) and advertising in three public places in Newville Township for sale July 7, 1877. July 7, 1877 the above mentioned sale is herby ordered to be indefinitely postponed by W. L. Penfield Plaintiff Attorney. |
721 |
6-6-1877 |
Adam Stroh |
James W. Jeffords and George W. Trout |
$1,453.78 |
" You are hereby requested to return this writ and have Clerk issue new one. D. Y. Husselman Plaintiffs Attorney December 13, 1877." |
722 |
6-8-1877 |
Stiefel & Ochs |
Daniel Firestone |
$530.25 |
Inventory and Property of Daniel Firestone: 2 colts, 1 horse, 31 head of hogs, wheat on the ground, Corn on the ground, 1 plow, 1 double harness, 1 dragg, 1 double shovel plow, 1 single shovel plow, 1 jumpry? Shovel plow, 3 bedsteads, 7 chairs, 1 rocking char, 1 cooking stove and furniture, wearing apparel, 1 pair bob sleds 1 grain cradle, 1 repper chain, 4 stand of beds, 1 table, 1 lamp, 100 feet basswood lumber, 12 gallons apple butter, 3 gallons lard, 1 crap ? sa? 1 lot dishes, ? 2 clothes chests, bed clothing, 1 set of double traps. (names of Simon Steifel & Isaac Ochs) Notary Public is James B. Boyle. Exemption allowed and this writ is returned July 20, 1877. St. Clair Sheriff |
723 |
6-8-1877 |
James Clark |
Daniel Firestone |
$379.38 |
Writ returned by order of Clerk Moss June 12, 1877. |
724 |
5-19-1877 |
Isaac O. Bachtel |
Michael Long and Caroline Long |
$160.21 |
Guy Plum plaintiff Attorney Foreclosure on 13 1/2 acres of land being he undivided 1/8 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 6 in Township 34 North of Range 13 East. Also lot 6 in Kuhlmans second addition to the Town of Auburn. On June 13, 1877 published sale to be held on July 7, 1877 in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) .Isaac O. Bachtal paid $197.91 and was issued a Certificate of Sale. In Recorder's Office Deed book DD pages, 308, 309, 310 record the deed, judgment, writ. |
725 |
6-11-1877 |
Morgan Root & Co. |
William Richmond |
$505.79 |
Francis D. Ryan and George H. Munn Levied on the entire stock of goods consisting of dry goods, groceries and notions situated in Wm. Richmond's brick store building in the Town of Vienna taken as the property of George A. Munn the 15th day of June 1877. |
726 |
6-11-1877 |
John Hogue |
Sanford Bassett & Lyman L. Bassett |
$755.13 |
Rose & Hartman attorney for Plaintiff. Writ returned by order of the Plaintiff's attorneys. |
727 |
6-11-1877 |
John Woodington |
Robert M. Lockhart & William C. Lockhart |
$329.07 |
Served the seventh day of December 1877 upon the following property taken as the property of R. M. Lockhart to satisfy the within execution and others, 1 white stallion, 1 trotting wagon, 1 set double harness, 2 set feald rolvers?. 1 cow. Deputy Sheriff R. Clutter. St. Clair Sheriff. Property was sold To R. Wes McBride except cow to E. May. January 31, 1878 Best and McClellan Plaintiff Attorneys |
728 |
6-11-1877 |
Augustus S. Best |
Jacob W. Reinoehl, Henry Reinoehl, and George W. Ansley |
$215.10 |
Abram L. Reinoehl replevin bail. Served on a part of Section 27 in Township 35 North of Range 12 East.... Containing 24 acres of land. Also on the West 1/2 of the North East 1/4 of North East 1/4 all in Section 27 Township 35 North Range 12 East.. The above lands were turned out by Jacob W. Reinoehl Augus813t 1 1877. Charles Kelly was the highest bidder on both properties. St. Clair Sheriff issued as Certificate of Sale. |
729 |
6-14-1877 |
Enoch Zollars for the use of Deidrich Meyer (Assignee) |
George W. Luce & William Luce |
$346.35 |
Thomas M. Stephens replevin bail. Clerk Moss sent to Allen County. Sheriff Charles A. Munsen levied on September 4, 1877 on Northeast corner of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 33 Township 32 North Range 14 East running thence South 20 rods thence West 16 rods thence North 20 rods thence East 16 rods to the place of beginning in Allen County. Indiana Document states located in Springfield Township in Allen County and was sold to Dedrick Meyers for $50.00. Note also states that the sale is null and void as the Judgment had been paid. Note: Platt J. Wise was Deputy Sheriff of Allen County |
730 |
6-13-1877 |
Howe Machine Co. |
Samuel E. Parson |
$104.20 |
Dec/ 1. 1877, I have gone to the residence of the Defendant Samuel E. Parsons and demanded property on this Writ; but he refused to turn out any and claimed he had Not and having made diligent search for property to levy on I can find None whatever in my bailiwick and this Writ is therefore returned by me "Nulla Bona" (no goods) and entirely unsatisfied." St. Clair Sheriff. |
731 |
6-13-1877 |
Rebecca Davis |
Samuel Davis |
$4,587.97 |
Levied on the following personal property: Ten acres of grass?, 11 acres growing oats and 1/2 acres growing potatoes taken as the property of Samuel Davis turned out by him this 20th day of June 1877. Writ returned by order of the Plaintiffs. Attorney was Dills. |
732 |
6-13-1877 |
Alonzo Lockwood |
Auburn Manufacturing Co. |
$316.91 |
Writ returned by order of the Plaintiffs Attorney. Altenburg. Dec. 25th, 1877 |
733 |
6-16-1877 |
George Kell |
John Stoner, Jacob Miller and Philip Noel |
$36.50 |
Fee bill responsibility of Plaintiff Kell sent to Allen county by Clerk Moss of DeKalb. This Writ is returned by order of Clerk Moss of DeKalb County wholly unsatisfied August 6, 1877. C. A. Munsen Sheriff of Allen County. |
734 |
6-19-1877 |
Jacob C. Harrold |
Augustus Richards & Abraham Spurgin? |
$211.64 |
Sent to Noble County by Clerk Moss. On June 19-1877. Writ is returned by order of Clerk of DeKalb County on October 23, 1877. Nathaniel P. Eagles Sheriff Noble County and Dave P. Miller Deputy. |
735 |
5-15-1877 |
Cosper Altenburg, Philo J. Lockwood |
Oscar S. Parker and Harriett Packer |
$295.24 |
Foreclosure on that part of the West 2/3 of the East 1/2 of the Northwest/4 of Section 11 in Township 34 North of Range 14 East. Being South of the Detroit Eel River & Illinois railroad, containing 10 acres more or less. July 24, 1877 notices of sale were posted in Wilmington Township. And sale set for August 18, 1877. Cosper Altenburg & Philo J. Lockwood bid $295.24. Writ returned fully satisfied. In Recorder's Office Deed Book DD. Pages 389, 390, 391, the Judgment, Writ and Deed is recorded. |
736 |
6-19-1877 |
Jacob Wiltrout |
George Frick, Daniel Till & William Spriegel |
$1,022.03 |
George Wolf surety. Writ returned by order of L. J. Blair Plaintiff Attorney Jan. 1, 1877 |
737 |
6-19-1877 |
Samuel Thankouser et al |
Adam Conrad and Henry Ernst |
$138.73 |
Inventory of Adam Conrad appraised by B. F. Osborn and J. Seip Lewis Covell notary public. (7 pages ) Interest in mill and fixtures were included. And mentions partners Joseph Conrad and Henry Ernest. Inventory of Henry Ernst (8 pages) Appraisers : Sep and B. F. Osborn. Lewis Covell Notary Public. ON the 28th day of August 1877 Each of the Defendants therein named delivered to me a schedule of property asking to have the set off to him as exempt from sale under execution. On the 24th day of September 1877 I caused the same to be appraised by two disinterested householders of the neighborhood and the same being appraised at less than $300. I set apart to the within named Defendants respectively said property as exempt from Execution September 24, 1877. St. Clair Sheriff. October 4, 1877 Writ returned |
738 |
6-19-1877 |
George Olinger |
Thomas Brown & David Culver |
$99.40 |
John P. Widney formerly a Justice of Peace and Jacob Walbon successor of said Justice of the Peace mention in Writ. Inventory of Thomas Brown as appraised by Jacob Miller and W. I. Work. 1 mule, 1 cow, 1 breeding sow, 1 large wagon, 3/5 of 20 acres wheat 3/5 of 9 acres of corn, household & kitchen furniture including clothing and everything else about the house, 2 forks 1 shovel and hoe, interest in 2/15 of West 1/2 of N. W. 1/4 of Section 31, Township 34 North of Range 14 East. Mortgage to John M. Brown for ($250.00) Inventory of Daniel Culver. 1 wagon, 8 acres of wheat 6 acres corn 1/2 4 acres of corn, 2 shovel plows, 1 hammer?, 1 bed and bedding, 1 sewing machine, 5 turkey, potatoes in ground, 1 court order as come is John Doty, Served the Writ on 3/5 of 20 acres of growing wheat on the farm knows as the Ira West Farm. June 30, 1877 Thomas Brown issued a schedule of inventory and was exempt on Oct. 1, 1877 On July 16, 1877 David Culver provided a schedule of inventory and was exempt Oct. 1, 1877. |
739 |
6-1-1877 |
Rosena A. West |
John C. Gouse, William L. Meese and Luther Hopkins |
$18.75 |
Whereas John C. Gouse, William L.Meese and Luther Hopkins recovered Judgment against Rosena A. West on September 29, 1876. Received of Ira West, J. J. Latson receipts in full of costs. This Writ is returned fully satisfied October 20,1877. |
740 |
6-23-1877 |
Mason M. Bower |
Joseph DePew |
$507.90 |
Writ returned by order of DeKalb Clerk Moss August 28, 1877 |
741 |
6-23-1877 |
Samuel Dillman |
Adam Conrad, Joseph Conrad & Henry Ernst. |
$129.62 |
Note states that Adam Conrad and his co-partners are co-Defendants. There are 27 pages to this Writ. Schedules of property owned by each of the Defendants is included. Schedules of property were appraised and exempt for under $300. value and Writ returned. September 24, 1877. |
742 |
6-23-1877 |
Charles Breidert |
W. H. Woolcott |
$280.20 |
Writ returned no property being found to make the money or any part thereof August 25, 1877. St. Clair Sheriff. |
743 |
6-23-1877 |
Lemuel C. Paine |
Hannah DePew & Belle Depew |
$187.60 |
Catharine DePew became replevin bail Levied on the undivided 7/55 of the South East 1/4 of Section 31 in Township 34 North of Range 12 East and the South West 1/4 of the South West 1/4 of Section 32 in Township 34 North of Range 12 East taken as the property of Hannah DePew and Belle DePew turned out by Catharine DePew on July 11, 1877. Published in the Garrett News (Garrett newspaper) and posting notices in Keyser Township that the news will be sold August 4, 1877. Real Estate sold to Catharine DePew and issued a Certificate of Sale to same St. Clair Sheriff. P. A. Randall was Attorney for Plaintiff. In Recorder's office Deed Book DD Pages 374, 375; the Judgment, execution and Deed are recorded. |
744 |
6-23-1877 |
Charles Whitney et al |
John C. Veely, Benjamin Casey, John Blaker and Joseph R. Lanning |
$395.60 |
Jacob H. Smith replevin bail Schedule of property for John Blaker attached. 2 horses, 1 wagon, 1 harness, 2 plows, 1 drag, 2 stoves, 2 shovel plows, cutting box 1 bureau, 1 stand, 2 mowing scythes, 2/3 of 10 acres of wheat on the ground 2/3 of 14 acres of corn on the ground 2/3 of 2 acres of oats on the ground. Levied on the personal property of Benjamin Casey: 1 bay horse, 1 bay more, 6 head of cows, 26 head of fat hogs, 1 wagon, 1 pair bob sleds, and 400 bushes of oats. December 19,1877. Date of sale December 29, 1877. Date of sale postponed to January 2, 1878. Noble Mathews purchased above property. Total amount of sale $1.00 |
745 |
5-15-1877 |
Jacob N. Olinger |
Lizzie C. Raub & Jacob H. Raub |
$198.00 |
Foreclosure; Town lot 21 in Kuhlmans first Addition to the town of Auburn. Advertised for sale in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) on June 27, 1877. above to be sold on July 21, 1877. Jacob Olinger highest bidder and purchaser of premises and was issued a Certificate of Sale by Sheriff St. Clair. In the Recorder's office Deed Book DD pages 325, 326, 327 is a Deed recording this Judgment, Writ and Deed to Jacob N. Olinger. |
746 |
6-27-1877 |
Spencer L. Fraser |
Christopher Baker, Charles Baker and Jacob Walborn |
$87.61 |
Francis Picker replevin bail Jacob Walbron was the Justice of Peace. Of action on the 2nd day of November, 1876. |
747 |
6-27-1877 |
Thomas Kean, Horace F. Fisk |
Christopher Baker and Charles Baker |
$64.45 |
Francis Picker replevin bail. On case filed November 2, 1876 |
748 |
6-30-1877 |
Howe Machine Company |
John F. Thompson |
$124.96 |
Writ returned by order of Rose & Hartman attorneys of the Plaintiff |
749 |
6-2-1877 |
Bernard Trentman & August Trentman |
Jacob M. Shutt |
$286.80 |
Levied on 1 bay stallion known as "Red Cloud" about nine years old taken as the property of Jacob M. Shut this 3rd day of July 1877. St. Clair Sheriff. Sheriff was ordered to return this Writ March 16, 1878. by McBride and Morlan Attorneys for Plaintiff |
750 |
7-3-1877 |
John Haas |
William Spriegel |
$24.55 |
Sent to Steuben County by Moss Clerk of DeKalb County. This Writ is herby returned unsatisfied demand having been and no property found hereon to levy December 26, 1877. William Wicoff Sheriff of Steuben County. |
751 |
7-3-1877 |
Thomas E. Lancaster & Nelson W. Lancaster |
Abraham Spurgin |
$53.05 |
I called on the Defendant Abraham Spurgin and made a demand of property to satisfy this Writ and said Defendant refused to turn out any property and I could find no property to make the money or any part thereof August 10, 1877. |
752 |
7-6-1877 |
John B. Blue |
Charles Hunt & Parthenia Hunt |
$248.25 |
On the 24th day of November, 1877 I called upon the Defendant Charles Hunt and made a demand of property on this Writ and the said Defendant delivered to me his schedule of property and asked to have the same set a part as exempt form sale on exclusion. The Plaintiffs attorney waived the appraisement of the property in said schedule and I then set apart to said Defendant the property contained inside schedule as exempt from levy and sale on execution. St. Clair Sheriff. Inventory of Charles Hunt. 1 bed stead and bedding, 1 shot gun, 1 stove, 1 bureau, 1 set of chairs, 1 ax, 1 shovel, 1 hoe, 1 pig, 1 pocket knife, clothing, 1 razor, 1 handsaw, l lantern, total value $92.00 Sworn before A. L. Renoehl Notary Public on 24th day of November, 2877. |
753 |
7-6-1877 |
John M. Combs et al |
Lewis C. Burget & John E. Freeburn |
$1,041.10 |
Henry Haskins replevin bail. On Nov. 20, 1877 levied on lot 73 in Egnews Addition to the Town of Butler. Sale set for Dec. 15, 1877. Advertised sale in Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) Sold to C. A. O. McClellan. St. Clair Sheriff. Attorneys for Plaintiff were Best & McClellan. |
754 |
7-6-1877 |
George W. Miller |
Robert M. Lockhart & William C. Lockhart |
$151.68 |
R. Wes McBride replevin bail On second day of January 1878 levied upon the following property of R. M. Lockhart to satisfy the within execution: 1 two seated buggy, 2 feald rollers , 1 safe, 1 Writing desk. Property sold to R. Wes. McBride on January 31, 1878. |
755 |
7-6-1877 |
John Hollers |
Lemuel L. Irons |
$258.74 |
"Upon which Judgment Lewis Covell Esq. Has an attorney's lien in the sum of $20. By virtue of this Writ I levied on the following Real Estate to wit: the undivided 1/2 of 60 acres of East side of the North West 1/4 and all the Northeast 1/4 except 20 acres off the East side of Section 22 Township 33 North of Range 12 East making 200 acres of land taken as the property of Lemuel L. Irons and turned out by him this 24th day of September, 1877 The Judgment in this case is assigned to William H. Mader November 12, 1877. This Judgment is receipted in full except costs on Judgment docket by Wm. M Mader. December 18,1877. Moss Clerk. |
756 |
7-6-1877 |
Orland T. Clark, et al |
Henry H. Osborn & Henry J. Cline |
$374.35 |
Robert M. Lockhart replevin bail Fully satisfied |
757 |
5-25-1877 |
Joseph Kerr Senior |
Walker Dean & Rebecca Dean |
$233.00 |
Foreclosure Lots 52 and 57 in the recorded plat of the town of Vienna. (Notice is herby given that I hold a lien on this Judgment for $30. as attorneys fees May 28,1877. L. Covell July 11, 1877 posted notices in Newville Township and in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) that property would be sold on August 4, 1877. Isaac Gunsenhouser highest bidder and was issued a Certificate of Sale by Sheriff St. Clair. August 15, 1877 Plaintiff Joseph L. Kerr ordered Writ to be returned. |
758 |
12-21-1876 |
Orlando T. Clark et al |
Fergus McOsker, John McOsker, Bayless H. Boyer and John H. Pyle |
$794.56 |
Foreclosure of land of Fergus McOsker and John H. Pyle. on thirty acres of land off he South end of the Southeast 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 5 in Township 35 North of Range 13 East. July 11, 1877 published in the Waterloo Press notice of sale set for August 4, 1877. John McOsker and Bayles H. Boyer highest bidders and Writ returned fully satisfied. August 4, 1877. |
759 |
7-7-1877 |
State of Indiana |
Jay F. Stough |
$28.10 |
Sent to Noble County by Clerk Moss Moses P. Willis replevin bail |
760 |
7-7-1877 |
State of Indiana ex rel (Upon relation or information The Town of Waterloo) |
Edmund D. Till, Simon J. Locks and Benajab B. Long |
$542.63 |
Frank W. Willis Clerk for the Town of Waterloo wrote a letter to the Sheriff of DeKalb County. "The Board of Trustees of the incorporated town of Waterloo, Ind: At their regular meeting Wednesday evening January 2, 1878 authorized me to direct you to return the execution in your hands against Edmond Till principal and L. J. Lock and B. B. Long sureties. The Board having extended the time of payment until March 1, 1878 on which time if the amount has not been paid a new execution ordered out." |
761 |
7-10-1877 |
Jacob C. Shutt |
William Allen |
$67.50 |
Job Warford replevin bail. Levied on 1 yoke of brown steers 5 years old taken as the property of William Allen and turned by him this 20th day of September 1877. |
762 |
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7-10-1877 |
First National Bank of Auburn |
Samuel Tate as principle |
$237.06 |
Abner F. Pinchin, David Fay and Cyrus S. Stoy as sureties. August 13, 1877 levied Lots 135 and West 1/2 of 136 in Egnews Second Addition to the town of Butler. Sale set for September 8, 1877. Sold to Abner Pinchin, David Fay and Cyrus Stoy St. Clair Sheriff. |
764 |
7-10-1877 |
Dudley M. Keen et al |
Elias Gonser and Abraham W. Short |
$361.49 |
Writ is Returned by order of Clerk Moss November 5, 1877 |
765 |
7-10-1877 |
Dudley M. Keen et al |
Elias Gonser & Abraham W. Short |
$361.49 |
Sent to Kosciusko County by DeKalb County Clerk Moss "Came to hand Jul 11, 1877 I levied this execution on the within names Defendant Abraham W. Short by reading and demanding payment on property July 24th, 1877 and now this execution is returned by order of the Clerk of the DeKalb County Circuit Court this 6th day of October, 1877. Daniel W. Hamlin Sheriff Kosciusko County and N. M Watkins Deputy Sheriff |
766 |
7-11-1877 |
Miles H. Chapman (another shows Wilson H. Chapman) |
James W. Jeffords and Jane E. Jeffords |
$189.06 |
Inventory of James W. Jeffords appraised by Sanford Bassett and James D. McAnally. No location given. Lots No 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 52, 2 (2 42/100 acres), 3 (1 3/4 acres)< then it lists rest of personal inventory. Total value $703.48. (3 pages of inventory) Best and McClelland have a lien on this Judgment for $40. Attorney's fees. Writ is returned by limitation of law and inventory schedule attached. |
767 |
7-12-1877 |
Isaac W. Cool |
Thomas M. Stephens |
$83.38 |
Reuben T. Stephens replevin bail "The Sheriff will pay the money on this execution to the Clerk of this Court only. Clerk Moss" No property found to make the money on any part thereof the Defendant not having residents of this county. Time having expired by limitation of law I return this Writ. January 8, 1878. |
768 |
7-12-1877 |
Auburn Building Loan Savings Association and 31 others |
Allen Willits or Willets |
For costs |
The Plaintiff in this case were the Defendants and Allen Willits was the Plaintiff; but he Defendants recovered Judgment against Willits. "Sent to Allen County by Clerk Moss. No good or chattels lands or tenements found in my county whereon to levy this Writ or any part thereof. Returned wholly unsatisfied September 4, 1871. C.A. Munson Sheriff." |
769 |
7-12-1877 |
Michael Worthland or Morthland |
William Beaty |
$111.84 |
James Prosser replevin bail Returned fully satisfied |
770 |
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771 |
7-13-1877 |
Sanford Bassett |
James W. Jeffords |
$33.30 |
Judgment was rendered against Sanford Bassett. Schedule of property attached: includes personal items as well as lot number 12,13, 15, 161, 17, 18, 19, etc in the Bassett's addition to the town of Waterloo. Appraisers were James D. McAnally and Charles Voss? Writ is returned with Schedule attached January 26,1878 |
772 |
7-13-1877 |
Lucius M. Bassett |
James W. Jeffords |
$19.15 |
Judgment was rendered against said Lucius M. Bassett on March 17, 1877 for costs. This Writ is returned no property found to make any part of this Writ the said Lucius M. Bassett not in my bailiwick. January 26, 1878 St.Clair Sheriff |
773 |
7-13-1877 |
Herman Froehlich |
William B. Dancer |
$63.35 |
Jacob Walborn was Justice of Peace (in Union Township) By order of Plaintiff I levy this Writ on the following Real Estate to Writ the undivided 1/2 of the East 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 20 in Township 33 North of Range 13 East September 17, 1877. " St. Clair Sheriff Advertised on September 18, 1877 in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) sale set for October 20, 1877 and placed notices in Jackson Township for the same. Herman Forelock highest bidder. Struck off and sold issuing a Certificate of sale to same Sheriff St. Clair. In Recorder's office Deed Book EE pages 134, 135 136 and 137 Judgment, Writ and Deed are recorded. |
774 |
7-14-1877 |
Orlando H. Sears et al |
Samuel D. Miller and John E. Casebeer |
$148.19 |
Sent to Lagrange County by Clerk Moss of DeKalb County. "Came to hand July 16, 1877. No property having been found to make the money or any part thereof this execution is therefore hereby returned this 10th day of January, 1878. Nelson Story? Sheriff Lagrange County. |
775 |
5-15-1877 |
Miles Waterman |
John A. Scholfield, Elizabeth Scholfield and Perry Sewell |
$75.42 |
Foreclosure on the Southwest 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 10, Township 35 North of Range 14 East. Published July 19, 1877 in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) the above property for sale on August 11, 1877. On the day of the sale, Wm. A. Sewell made arrangements to pay off the cost in the above case with Miles Waterman and also take the Judgment from said Waterman August 1, 1877. |
776 |
7-14-1877 |
Sarah Trout executrix of the will of George W. Trout dec'd |
Henry Heist |
$183.85 |
Fully satisfied. George W. Trout had lived in Waterloo. Will is in Clerk's office Will Book 1, page 363. Probated on Nov. 27, 1876. |
777 |
1-5-1877 |
Joseph Boyer et al |
Jackson A. Andrews & Aaron W. Allen |
$258.48 |
Fully satisfied |
778 |
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Franks |
Watson? |
? |
Papers missing only a receipt form Rose no details available. Note. We cannot be sure if this Deed is the same as the Writ of Execution; but we give the information, hoping it will assist someone. In Recorder's Office there is a Deed in Deed Book DD Pages 357, 358. It is a came of the May term of the Circuit Court A. D. 1877. Where a Henry Franks recovered Judgment of said court in a certain action against James A. Matson. Lot 155, in the Original Plat of the Town of Waterloo. |
779 |
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780 |
7-26-1877 |
S. I. Reneld |
Jacob W. Reinoehl |
$49.54 |
John Potts Justice of the Peace Fully satisfied. |
781 |
7-27-1877 |
Samuel Strong et al |
Eli Kuhlman |
$177.64 |
Served by calling on the Defendant herein at his residence in Auburn and made of him a demand of property to satisfy this Writ and said Defendant refused to turn out ay property or pay the same. Thereupon the Plaintiff by his attorney J. W. Rickel turned out the following Real Estate to wit: Town lot 19 in Ashley's second addition to the town of Auburn as the property of Eli Kuhlman. August 8, 1877 published in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) and posting notices in Union Township that the above property would be sold on September 8, 1877. Samuel M. Strong by his attorney John W. Richel T. D. Gross Deputy Sheriff. In Recorder's office Deed Book DD, pages 423, 424,425 and 426, this Judgment, Writ and Deed are recorded. With the Plaintiff are mentioned Irad Cobb, and Lester A. Cobb. Jacob Walborn was the Justice of Peace in Union Township. |
782 |
7-30-1877 |
Sumner K. Randall |
Charles G. Smith, Daniel W. Smith |
$105.47 |
Daniel Altenburg Justice of Peace. Levied on Lot 45 in Kuhlmans' addition to the town of Auburn taken as the property of Charles G. Smith September 4, 1877. Advertised in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) and posting notices in Union Township that the above property would be sold on September 29,1877. Sale was ordered postp1d by order of Plaintiff. Again on Nov. 21, 1877 levied on he above property. Turned out by Moody and Hoffman attorney for Plaintiff.. Again advertised in Auburn Courier and Union Township that property would be sold December 15, 1877 Sold to S.K. Randall. In Recorder's Office Deed Book DD. Pages 581 and 582, the Judgment, Writ and Deed are recorded. Summer K. Randall lived in Noble County. |
783 |
7-30-1877 |
Jacob Keller & Jacob Kahn |
Daniel W. Smith |
$108.89 |
I return this Writ by order of Plaintiffs September 4, 1877. |
784 |
1-31-1877 |
Isaac M. Sloman and Marcus I. Sloman |
Charles Klotz |
$199.62 |
Charles Klotz the following Real Estate to wit: Lot number 3 and 4 in Kuhlmans' second addition to the town of Auburn. Writ ordered by order of the Plaintiff |
785 |
8-2-1877 |
First National Bank of Auburn |
James M. Norford Jr. |
$234.67 |
James M. Norford Jr. which Judgment on the 4th day of September 1876 was assigned to J. A. Snively. |
786 |
8-2-1877 |
William Crane et al |
William Moellering |
$19.45 |
Fully satisfied |
787 |
8-2-1877 |
John W. Smith |
Jonathan Pummel |
$18.00 |
Sent to Wells County from DeKalb County. Whereas Jonathan Pummel recovered Judgment against John H. Smith on the 19th of December 1876 for costs. "Made money without sale in full on within fee bill December 12, 1877. J. B. Plefsinger Sheriff Wells County" |
788 |
8-4-1877 |
Bank of New Carlisle |
Isaac Diehl and Solomon Hose |
$268.68 |
North West 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 and the South 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 and the East 1/2 of the East 1/2 Southwest 1/4 all in Section 7 Township 34 North of Range 15 East. Sale postp1d from September 8, 1877 to September 22,1877. Sale was advertised in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) . Not sold for want of bidders. Returned Writ by limitation of law. |
789 |
8-4-1877 |
Thomas Stephens |
Isaac N. Cool |
$55.20 |
Returned by order of the clerk |
790 |
8-6-1877 |
Jason W. Beard |
Henry Ernst |
$96.99 |
13 pages of inventory and remarks. Wife Liddie mentioned. Appraisers for Ernst were Henry Moody and E. Bloomfield. Said property exempt from sale. Benjamin F. Osborn replevin bail Inventory of Benjamin F. Osborn included in above 13 pages. Appraisers for Osborn Adam Conrad and N. Tarney Property of Osborn exempt from sale. |
791 |
8-8-1877 |
Samuel C. Lemmon |
Christopher Baker |
$90.80 |
Writ returned by order of Plaintiff's attorney Moody and Hoffman Feb.. 6, 1878. |
792 |
8-10-1877 |
William Zonker |
Moses B. Willis |
$100.65 |
Whereas Moses B. Willis recovered Judgment against William Zonker on the 30th of December 1876 for costs. "Served this Writ by calling on the within named William Zonker and made a demand for the satisfaction of this Writ and the said Zonker refused to turn out property Whereupon I levied on the following personal property to with 1 lot of wheat (about 100 bushes) as the property of the said Wm. Zonker this 10th day of August 1877. I return this Writ by order of the Plaintiff Willis. St. Clair Sheriff |
793 |
8-9-1877 |
Amber son Seaton |
Alexander Seaton & Robert B. Showers |
$48.47 |
Costs of suit. On July 7, 1877. No property can be found to make the money of the Defendant Alexander Seaton or any part thereof. I have this day levied on the following Real Estate belong to the Defendant Robert B. Showers (he refusing to turn out property) to wit lot 195 in the original plat of the town of Auburn this 26th day of January 1878. Writ returned by order of the Plaintiff's attorney A. J. Little July 11, 1878 |
794 |
5-25-1877 |
Joseph Kerr Sr. |
Walker Dean and Rebecca Dean |
$474.45 |
Foreclosure of lots 52 and 57 in the recorded plat of the town of Vienna. "Notice is hereby given that I hold a lien of this Judgment for $30. L. Lovell On August 15, 1877 advertised the above fore sale in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) and by placing notices in Newville Township that the property would be sold on September 8, 1877. Was not sold for lack of bidders. |
795 |
1-24-1877 |
Albert C. Dawson |
John B. Rinehart |
$13.95 |
Foreclosure on the West 1/2 of the South 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 36 in Township 35 North of Range 12 East, containing 40 acres more or less. Advertised on August 22, 1877 the above for sale on September 15, 1877 in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) On the day of the sale. John B. Rinehart paid the amount and Writ is returned fully satisfied |
796 |
8-15-1877 |
Mary Firestone |
Abner F. Pinchin and David Fay |
$61.71 |
Levied on 4/5th of Southeast 1/4 of Southwest 1/4 37 acres off the West side of the Southwest 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 12 Township 34 North of Range 14 East...February 16, 1878 property not sold for want of bidders. Writ is returned by limitation of law and by an order of Plaintiffs' attorneys and by order of the attorneys an issued will be ordered so that the Real Estate can be sold April 12,1878. |
797 |
8-18-1877 |
John L. Davis |
John B. Feagler |
$89.43 |
Henry Feagler replevin bail |
798 |
8-18-1877 |
James Draggoo |
Lewis J. Blair and Thomas Kelly |
$260.88 |
William L. Blair replevin Bail Whereas James Draggoo recovered Judgment against Lewis J. Blair and Thomas Kelly on the 12th of October 1876 The Judgment upon which this execution is assigned to James Kelly the costs are unpaid this Writ is returned by limitation of Law. St.Clair Sheriff. |
799 |
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800 |
8-21-1877 |
George Kell |
John Stoner and Jacob Miller |
$27.07 |
January 25, 1878 levied on the following property to wit the undivided 1 lot of lumber 1 1/2 inches thick supposed to be about 1500 feet and 1 lot of inch lumber supposed to be 1500 feet. Said property turned out by the Defendant Jacob Miller. Writ has expired by limitation of law. |
801 |
8-22-1877 |
Samuel C. Stoy |
Hambright Reese et al |
$35.29 |
Fee bill responsibility of Samuel C. Stoy. Writ returned by order of J. R. Lanning. Money was paid |
802 |
8-22-1877 |
David Whitney et al |
John R. Zeigler |
$23.92 |
For court costs of case on September 16, 1873. Writ returned by order of J. R. Lanning |
803 |
8-22-1877 |
Joseph Nichols |
Frederick W. Fanning and Cyrus S. Stoy |
$166.97 |
Costs of case on September 28, 1875. Money made |
804 |
8-23-1877 |
Rogers, Duck, & Lewis (Note: Deed mentions William Rogers, Henry Duck and Milford Lewis. |
Lewis C. Burgett and John E. Freeburn |
$202.19 |
Costs for case of December 19, 1877. January 22, 1878 visited the residence of the Defendants and levied on lot number 72 in Egnews First addition to the Town of Butler. February 16, 1878 Advertised for sale in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) J.W. Baxter highest bidder. In Recorder's office Deed Book EE pages 301, 302 and 303 the Judgment, Writ and Deed are recorded. Sold to Matilda Freeman's |
805 |
2-1-1878 |
Humphry Shoub, M. T. Cornett or Connett, J. D. Champion, Joseph Ullen?, J. L. Davis and W. G. Pierce |
William E. Sargent , Edward W. Fosdick, William F. Connett, Henry Jessel, Henry Levi, David Hyman and Charles W. Southwick |
$87.65 |
Foreclosure of Lots 24 & 23 in Block 16 in the town of Garrett. "For value re'd, we assign our interest in the within Judgment in favor of J. D. Champion to Alonzo Lockwood. Signed Joseph D. Champion per P. V. Hoffman Attorney." "Feb. 1, 1877 Notice is hereby given that I intend o hold a lien for attorneys fees in the causes on the within Judgment as follows: On there interest therein of the Plaintiff Humphrey Shoub ($11.20) Joseph Ullamn ($532.00) Joseph D. Champion ($10.)) Mehlen T. Cornett($11.25) P. V. Hoffman Attorney." "I assign my lien for fees due from Humphrey Shoub and lien for fees due from Joseph Ullem of Vllum? to me to B. D. Harris for value rec'd. April 13, 1877. P.V. Hoffman" August 29th, 177 gave notice in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) and by posting notices in Keyser Township that the property would be sold on September 22, 1877. ON September 22 Alonzo Lockwood was the highest bid. Certificate of sale issued. St. Clair Sheriff. |
806 |
8-24-1877 |
Sarah C. Rex |
Joseph Lower, Winfield Morgan, & Eliza Lower |
$135.97 |
Costs on case of September 30, 1876. Sent to Steuben County by DeKalb Clerk Moss $90. received. "This Writ is returned by limitation o flaw the same having been held by order of Plaintiffs which hereto attached February 20, 1878. William Wicoff Sheriff of Steuben County, H. P. Hathaway Deputy Sheriff." |
807 |
8-24-1877 |
Sarah C. Rex |
Joseph Lower, Winfield Morgan &Eliza Lower |
$102.50 |
On case September 30, 1877. Writ returned by limitation of Law June 1,1878 |
808 |
8-27-1877 |
Joseph Boyer et al |
Abraham L. Reinohl, Henry H. Reinohl and Jacob W. Reinohl |
$216.48 |
On case December 20, 1876. Fully satisfied |
809 |
8-27-1877 |
George C. Cook et al |
Thomas M. Stephens |
$85.89 |
On case September 26, 1876 Sent to Allen County by Clerk Moss. "September 4, 1877 levied upon the following personal property: 1 top buggy, with shafts and Pole, 1 new two horse lumber wagon, 1 open faced gold watch double box, levied as the property of the Defendant." Charles A. Munson Sheriff Allen Co. Advertised the property in Huntertown for ales on September 24, 1877 Sale was postp1d for want of bidders. Plat J. Wise Deputy Sheriff. Money was received and execution returned fully satisfied. |
810 |
2-27-1877 |
Mason M. Bowen |
Gideon Cogsdill, Joseph DePew, Abraham & Diana DePew |
$461.54 |
Default of Lot 1 in Toppings Addition to the town or village of Corunna. Advertised order of sale according to law and sale set for September 22, 1877. Writ is returned no property found to make the balance on this Writ July 31, 1878 |
811 |
9-1-1877 |
Henry Funk |
John Reesch |
$303.70 |
John Reesch assigned to C. Attenbury March 11, 1876 and Charles Klotz November 9, 1876. for costs on case December 11, 1875. Auburn Courier ad" Wherein Henry Funk for the use of Charles Kotz is Plaintiff and John Reesch is Defendant First published September 4, 1877. Property: Lots 123, and 124 in the Western addition in the town of Auburn. On September 29, 1877. Charles Klotz was the highest bidder and was issued a Certificate of Sale by Sheriff St. Clair. In Recorder's Office Deed Book DD, pages 510, 511, and 512 this Judgment, Writ and Deed are recorded. |
812 |
10-7-1885 |
Alfred Osborn, William Wickmire and Jesse M. Gale surviving partners of the Angola Bank |
Enos Michael, Jacob K. Fox, John Walters and David Michael |
$377.42 |
Steuben County Writ. On case September 8, 1885 for costs. Jacob Michael hereby undertake and agree to pay the within Judgment interest and cost on before the time allowed by law for stay of execution... Allen Fast Sheriff. |
813 |
9-1-1877 |
Henry H. Ward |
Oscar L. Gamber |
$78.18 |
Haskins & Son replevin bail Levied on the personal property of Oscar L. Gamber and turned by Haskins & Son to wit 1 horse power fan A. Thresher and 2 cutter sleights September 10, 1977. Advertised to sell September 21, 1877 at the Livery Stable of Haskins & Son in Butler. |
814 |
9-4-1877 |
Jacob Keller & Jacob Kahn |
Daniel W. Smith |
$111.43 |
Sent to Allen County by Clerk Moss Re: Cause in court 11-23-1876 Charles G. Smith became replevin bail. |
815 |
9-5-1877 |
Solomon Mier |
Samuel H. Hughes |
$429.75 |
Charles L. Thomas replevin bail Virtue I levied on The South 1/2 of the East 1/2 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 36 in Township 34 North of Range 14 East. Taken as the property of Samuel H. Hughes and turned out by him this 29th day October 29, 1877. Advertised for sale in the January 16, 1878 Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) and in three public places in Wilmington |
816 |
9-5-1877 |
Cyrus D. Hare & Jacob A. Smith |
Hiram Griswold |
$156.38 |
Levied on 1 Pilv? driver Hammer & Frame February 7, 1878. I return this Writ time having expended the Clerk will issue a "Vendi" for the Sale of the property described May 8, 1878. St. Clair Sheriff |
817 |
9-7-1877 |
Samuel Remington, Philo Remington, Eliphat Remington |
Jonathan R. Snivley |
$121.84 |
John A. Campbell was the Justice of Peace. Writ is returned by order of Plaintiff's Attorney P. V. Hoffman. |
818 |
2-2-1877 |
Isaac Cool |
Frederick Martha Sattison, Catharine & Wm. Brown |
$800.83 |
Foreclosure on The East 1/2 of the East 1/2 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 29 Township 35 Range 14 East. Samuel Haverstock replevin bail Writ is ordered by Plaintiff's attorney to be held until further notice. St. Clair Sheriff. Guy Plum is the Attorney |
819 |
9-10-1877 |
Jacob Zimmerman |
William C. Lockhart & Robert M. Lockhart |
$1,127.54 |
Levied, March 7, 1878, 1 filed roller, 3 tons of hay, 1 lot corn (about 140 bushels). 2/5 interest in 24 acres of wheat on the ground. Four shares of stock in Northeaster Indiana, Agricultural Association numbered 65, 66, 67 & 68. Lot of lumber in the mill yard and barn yard, lot of about 460 field roller ? and 1/2 interest in following property (being undivided) 1 Fay rec-sawing machine, 1 ? machine (plauser), 1 sticking machine and tenat? Machine, 1 turning lathe, 1 big saw machine, 1 saw table and ?, 1 foot manticing? Machine, 1 blind stat machine, 1 blind ? machine, 1 large grind st1 and 1 small grind st1. ST. Clair Sheriff by R. Clutter Deputy. |
820 |
9-13-1877 |
Cornelius Widner |
Albert Widner |
$63.15 |
For costs on case in court June 3, 1876. This Writ is returned by limitation of law and no property found to make any part of this Writ. May 27, 1878. St. Clair Sheriff |
821 |
9-13-1877 |
Elizabeth Griffith Admin? |
Reuben J. Lent |
$507.71 |
On court case February 25, 1874. Writ is returned by limitation of law the Defendant not found in my bailiwick and no property found March 15, 1878. St. Clair Sheriff |
822 |
9-13-1877 |
George W. Miller |
John Hahn |
$94.82 |
On court case December 10, 1873 Daniel Till replevin bail October 29, 1877 received on this Writ from the Administrator of the Estate of Daniel Till deceased $97.20. |
823 |
9-13-1877 |
Joseph Boyer et al |
Joseph Jones and John M. Uri |
$614.97 |
On Court Case December 19, 1876. Harrison Jones replevin bail. Levied on lot 56 in the town of Lawrence (now Sedan) Nov. 19, 1877. Sale set for December 15, 1877. Published in Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) notice of sale. Joseph A. J1s bid $20.00. |
824 |
9-13-1877 |
Simeon Stiefel & Isaac Ochs |
George Gunsenhouser |
$164.54 |
Made diligent search for property of the Defendant and could find Not to make the money or any part thereof. Writ returned by order of Plaintiff. St. Clair Sheriff |
825 |
9-13-1877 |
Simon Stiefel & Isaac Ochs |
George W. Tappan |
$192.11 |
November 21, 1877 levied on 100 acres off the North part of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 12 Township 34 North of Range 14 East. Sale set for December 39, 1877. Sale was advertised in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) . Highest bid was by Stiefel & Ochs. In Recorder's office, Deed Book EE pages 49, 50 and 51 the Judgment, Writ and Deed are recorded. |
826 |
9-13-1877 |
Simon Stiefel & Isaac Ochs |
Henry Shoub |
$203.80 |
Writ returned Nov. 19, 1877 by order of Clerk Moss. |
827 |
9-17-1877 |
Singer Manufacturing Co. |
John Treesh |
$82.11 |
Levied on Lot number 27 in the Westman addition to the town of Auburn taken as the property of John Treesh and turned out by him September 21, 1877. Advertised for sale in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper on September 26, 1877) and in three public places in Union Township. Sale to take place October 20, 1877. Sold property to Singer Manufacturing Co. and issued a Certificate of Sale. St. Clair Sheriff. |
828 |
8-17-1877 |
Noah Lung |
Levi Houser |
$152.20 |
For costs on case December 23, 1874. Levied on " A life estate in 10 acres of land of a square form in the Southwest corner of the eat 1/2 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 21 Township 33 North of Range 12 East taken as the property of Levi Houser and turned out by Noah Long this 30th day of November, 1877. December 5, 1877 advertised in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) the above property for sale; also posted notices in Butler Township. Noah Lung was issued a Certificate of Sale by Sheriff St. Clair. Writ is returned no other property found to make the balance of the money on this Writ. December 29, 1877. There is a Judgment, Writ and Deed recorded in the Recorder's Office, Deed Book EE pages 106 for the same parties and the same land. Sold to Noah Lung and recorded in 1879. |
829 |
2-27-1877 |
Summer K. Randall |
Ira A. West and Rosena E. West |
$241.39 |
Foreclosure on West 1/2 of the Northeast 1/4 and the East 1/2 of the North West 1/4 of Section 34, Township 33 North of Range 12 East. Property of Roseina and the same property purchased by said Ira A. West of the heirs of Joseph West... Sept 1877 advertised sale of the above property in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) and by posting notices in Butler Township. Sale set of r October 13, 1877. Peter Ditmar offered the sum of $40.00 and the amount being insufficient. I offered for sale at fee simple by which P. A. Randall offered $306.45 Certificate of Sale issued by St. Clair Sheriff |
830 |
9-19-1877 |
Cyrus Kelly |
Benajah B. Long |
$482.48 |
Omer I. Clark replevin bail This Writ is returned no property found to make any part of this Writ. November 5, 1877. St.Clair Sheriff. There is a Judgment, Writ and Deed in the Recorder's office Deed Book EE pages 352, 353, 354 and 355 for the same parties. Purchased by Omar I. Clark. |
831 |
9-19-1877 |
Peter Cline and others |
Thadeus D. Meese |
$129.39 |
Sarah Meese replevin bail. On cased in court December 20, 1876. |
832 |
3-21-1877 |
Granville F. Harmer |
Robert Shaffer & James A. Case |
$306.07 |
Property of James W. Case, part of lot 12 in the old plat of the town of Auburn.. On October 3, 1877 published in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) and three places in Union Township that above land would be sold on October 27, 1877. Sale postponed by consent of both parties November 24,1877 and it is agreed that the property levied shall be sold without further notice being had. Guy Plum Attorney for the Plaintiff. Property sale postp1d from November 24, 1877 to January 12, 1878. Again on January 12, 1878 property sale postp1d until January 26, 1878. |
833 |
9-27-1877 |
James Robinett |
Isaac Daily & Nicholas Noal |
$347.20 |
ON court case 9-25-1877 C. S. Stoy replevin bail |
834 |
9-29-1877 |
Altman Miller & Co. |
Josiah Kennedy |
$81.52 |
Schedule of Property for Josiah Kennedy: 1 sorrel horse blind, 1 drag, 2 sets of single harness, 1 bed stead, 2 sets of chairs, 1 bureau, 1 looking glass, 1 watch, 1 rocking chair, 2 pigs, 1 child's crib, 1 stand, 1 center table, 2 shovels, 1 rake, 1 hoe, Dray accounts, 1 stove, 1 bedstead, 1 bureau, 12 chickens, 20 forks, 1 table, 1 strip of carpet, 2 barrels, 2 kegs. Total Value personal property $257.65 1 lot and improvements in the town of Butler which is held by a joint Deed of conveyance by Josiah Kennedy and Emma L. Kennedy his wife valued at $700. Total Assets $957.65 In a sworn statement by J. Kennedy he states that said horse, dray and harness were sold and proceeds of said sale was used to pay debts. The two hogs were fattened and since issuing the schedule have been used in the family for food. Issued and sworn before James B. Boyle (Notary Public) on February 25, 1878. March 11, 1878 J. L. Morlan Attorney for the Plaintiff ordered the Writ returned |
835 |
9-27-1877 |
John M. Stonebraker et al |
James W. Case, Joseph E. Case |
$328.98 |
Writ returned by order of Plaintiff |
836 |
9-27-1877 |
Joseph Boyer and others |
Adam Conrad, Henry Ernest, Barney B. Dearborn & Nelson Griffith |
$643.15 |
Perry Alling replevin bail. |
837 |
9-29-1877 |
Peter W. Russell |
Henry Gonser |
$354.79 |
Robert Fehliman replevin bail On case in court May 26, 1876. McBride Morlan & Leas have a lien on the Writ for $40. attorneys fees Writ returned fully satisfied January 29, 1878 |
838 |
9-29-1877 |
Adman or Andrew Stephan & Adam Ulrich or Ulric |
William Sprigel |
$443.57 |
Levied on lots 25, 26, 27 & 28 in Colegrove's addition to the town of Uniontown (now Waterloo) and also 63 feet West of Wayne Street in Uniontown on the South line of Spring Street thence West along Spring Street 26 feet thence South 2 degrees West 16 rods thence West 10 degrees South 21 rods and 6 feet thence and straight line to the place of beginning. Also, commencing at the Northwest corner of above described land with is known as the Mill lot and running thence West 22 1/2 rods thence South 12 rods thence in a Southeasterly direction to the Southwest corner of said mill lot thence North to the place of beginning all in the Northwest 1/4 of Section 3 Township 34 North of Range 13 East. Sale set for Nov 3, 1877. Lands were advertised in the Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper) The land was purchased by McBride and Morlan. In Recorder's office Book EE pages 25, 26 and 27 is a Deed on part of the transaction. Joseph L. Morlan of Morlan and McBride assigned Certificate to Rosina Grueter. Also pages 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, and 38 continues for the entire purchase of the lots |
839 |
10-6-1877 |
Robert Work |
George S. West, Gideon Houser, Joseph Miller, Noah Lung, Bennett Hixon, Wm. T. Smith, S. Simon, Harris Rodgers, H. H. Houser, Levi S. Ober, D. B. Roethers, John P. Sprout, J. R. Larimore, Jacob Ling, John Lung, Joseph Peppel, Peter Simon, Haskrabel, Robert Bell & Wm. Thrush |
$10.70 |
Costs in an appeal from the Board of Commissars of said county locating a highway (August 6, 1872) Writ returned fully satisfied |
840 |
10-6-1877 |
George Ensley |
Thomas M. Stephens & Maria J. Stephens |
$211.10 |
Lot 42 in Ensley's second addition to the Town of Auburn. October 24, 1877 published sale of above in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper). Sale set for November 17, 1877. Certificate of Sale issued to George Ensley by Sheriff St. Clair. In Recorder's office Deed Book DD pages 44, 45, 46 this Judgment, Writ and Deed are recorded. |
841 |
10-10-1877 |
William H. Mader |
Christian & Caroline Seivert, John & Anna Brandt, (Note Deed shows surname spelled Barndt) |
$164.69 |
Foreclosure on the South 1/2 of the West 1/2 lot 5 in Kuhlmans addition to Auburn. October 24, 1877 gave notice of sale in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) and posting notices in Union Township Sale to be held November 17, 1877. Issued a Certificate of Sale to William H. Mader. In Recorder's office Deed Book EE. Pages 62 and 63 the Judgment, Writ and Deed are recorded. |
842 |
10-10-1877 |
Samuel Gowdy |
John A. & Elizabeth Scholfield & Perry and Rhoda Sewell, Miles & Susan Waterman |
$128.50 |
Foreclosure on the South 1/2 of the West 1/2 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 10 of Township 35 North of Range 14 East containing 40 acres more or less. "The Plaintiff Samuel Gowdy remits the following amounts on this Judgment to with: he remits $8.50 of the amount due when the Judgment was taken: $9 of the amount due September 9, 1877 and $10.50 of the amount due September 9, 1878. said Judgment having been by mistake taken in excess of the amount of the notes ? on to the extend of said several amounts hereby remitted. McBride, Morlan, Leas Attorneys for Plaintiff." Also attached "James E. Rose et al vs. Samuel Gowdy, Perry Sewell, Garnishee in the DeKalb Circuit Court September term 1877. Judgment September 28, 1877. It is therefore considered by the Court that the Plaintiffs recover from the Defendant Perry Sewell aid sum of $87.28 and that the payment of said sum to the Plaintiffs shall to that extent, satisfy the indebtedness of said Sewell to said Gowdy. It is further considered by the Court that Plaintiffs to the extent of their said claim against said Gowdy, be subrogated to his rights in said Judgment of foreclosure and that said Judgment of foreclosure against said Sewell shall be paid to the Clerk of this Court and by him applied first in payment of costs herein, then in satisfaction of Plaintiffs claim & the residue if any to be paid to said Samuel Gowdy:" October 10, 1877. Advertised on October 16, 1877 in Auburn Courier. Day of Sale set for Jan. 5, 1878. Joseph L. Morlan highest bidder. In the Recorder's Office there is a Deed in Deed Book EE pages 19, 20, 21, and a line on page 22. It was originally sold to Joseph L. Morlan, the final purchaser was William Powell |
843 |
10-10-187 |
Thomas W. Sharp |
Emeline R. Espy, Henry Espy et al |
$69.20 |
Foreclosure Lots 243, 244 in Hornberger's addition to the Town of Waterloo. Advertised for sale in the Auburn Courier. October 23, 1877 and date of Sale set for November 17, 1877. |
844 |
10-10-1877 |
Joseph Boyer |
James L. Berry et al |
$63.26 |
Foreclosure: Commencing at the center of Grant Street in Hawleys addition to the Town of Waterloo City (Now Waterloo) at a point on the North line of Southeast 1/4 Section 4 in Township 34 North of Range 13 East.... Sale advertised for November 10,1877 in the Waterloo Press (Waterloo newspaper). Joseph Boyer highest bidder. St. Clair Sheriff. |
845 |
10-11-1877 |
Robert Work |
Hiram Byers |
$41.65 |
Fee bill responsibility of Hiram Byers. Hiram Byers turned out 150 bushels of corn to be levied on , October 24, 1877. |
846 |
10-15-1877 |
Jefferson Beard |
John C. St. Clair Administrator of the Estate of Daniel Till, deceased to be paid out of the proceeds of said Estate & Fergus McOsker |
$92.16 |
Schedule of property of Fergus McOsker: 7 acres of corn ($58.00) Farming implements ($50.00) Household furniture ($75.00) 3 bushels of wheat ($3.60) Money on hand ($1.10), Accounts ($18.00), Old traps and fixtures ($10.00). Statement that he lived in Smithfield Township as of October 1877. Sold wheat for $34.50. March 16, 1878 levied on 1 field of wheat contain 15 acres. Sold the Wheat of March 26, 1878 to Jefferson Beard. May 20, 1878 Writ is returned by limitation of law not satisfied. |
847 |
10-17-1877 |
William P. Carpenter |
David Fay |
$117.92 |
Abner F. Pinchin replevin bail. On case before the court December 20, 1876. Jan. 19, 1878 levied on 4/5 of the Southeast 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 and 37 acres of the West side of the Southwest 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 12 Township 34 North of Range 14 East. Day of sale set for February 16, 1878. Date of sale postp1d by order of Plaintiffs attorneys. And another Writ to May 18, 1878. Property was sold and proceeds applied on an older Writ. This Writ returned by limitation of Law June 6, 1878. St. Clair Sheriff |
848 |
10-17-1878 |
Henry Dickerhoof |
Jonathan Bordner & George Zeigler |
$508.39 |
Writ returned by order of Plaintiff Attorney. Franks & Hubbell. This Writ was issued on a case January 18, 1870 . |
849 |
10-17-1877 |
Samuel B. Wood |
John Treesh |
$334.61 |
Property of John Treesh: (1) Lot 32 in Brandt & Ashley's addition to the Town of Auburn (2) Lot 27 in the Western Addition to the Town of Auburn (3) A part of lot number 97 I the Original plat of the Town of Auburn.... Also tangible Personal Property (This includes butcher tools and apparatus, 3 pork barrels, 27 yards of carpet, 24 yards of carpet, 20 yards of carpet. And a number of notes and accounts listing the names of the individuals.) Five pages of the above. On December 24, 1877 levy was made against the Real Estate and advertised in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) and sale set for January 19, 1878. Samuel B. Wood by his Attorney Dills bid the highest bid and received a Certificate of Sale by Sheriff St. Clair. |
850 |
10-17-1877 |
Oliver D. Willett |
Jacob W. Reinoehl |
$115.54 |
Writ fully satisfied |
851 |
10-17-1877 |
Singer Manufacturing Co. |
Andrew J. Smith |
$66.06 |
William Beaty replevin bail. |
852 |
10-17-1877 |
Singer Manufacturing Co. |
Daniel Stambaugh |
$92.86 |
Schedule of inventory of Daniel Stambaugh as of October 17, 1877. 2 mores, 1 set of harness, 3 cows, 5 pigs, 5 shoats, 1 hog, 2 calves, 1 grind st1, 30 bushels of wheat, 1 wagon, 1/ 1/2 ton hay, 1 plow, 1 drag, household goods, 1 clock, 1 sewing machine, 1 hay forks, 1 scythe, 1 grain cradle, 1 ax, 1 hammer, 1/2 of 30 acres of wheat, wearing apparel, 1 bible, 1 new testament of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. ..foregoing inventory contains a full and complete account of all the property held by him on the 17th of October 1877 and that Not of said property has since been disposed except what and corn wee used for his family use. The 2 mares harness wagon and cows are encumbered by a chattel mortgage to Orris Danks and 1 to Martin Jackman both made prior to the date of said execution. Signed Daniel Stambaugh and sworn before George K. Moss Clerk on March 2, 1878 |
853 |
10-17-1877 |
Singer Manufacturing Co. |
James McClellan & Charles Klotz |
$93.55 |
Levied on lot 69 and 70 in Western Addition to the town of Auburn. And the South 1/3 of lot 66 in the original plat of the Town of Auburn taken as the property of Charles Klotz. April 15, 1878. |
854 |
10-17-1877 |
Singer Manufacturing Co. |
Aaron C. Osborn & Charles Klotz |
$70.50 |
Levied on lot 69 and 70 in Western Addition to the town of Auburn. And the South 1/3 of lot 66 in the original plat of the Town of Auburn taken as the property of Charles Klotz. April 15, 1878. |
855 |
10-17-1877 |
Edward Seidel |
James W. Case and Joseph E. Case |
$509.5 |
Enos L. Casebeer as Surety. "To Clerk of DeKalb County, You will please issue an alias execution on the within Judgment Signed Aldrich & Barrett Attorneys for Plaintiffs April 17, 1878. |
856 |
10-17-1877 |
Joseph Imler & John Barton |
Joseph Myers |
$239.51 |
Writ returned by limitation of Law and the summons was not served on the right person. St. Clair Sheriff June 21, 1878 |
857 |
10-17-1877 |
Solomon Mier |
Leander E. Goodwin & Samuel Goodwin |
$186.25 |
Received from Samuel Goodwin $196.35 May 8, 1878 . Deputy Sheriff Clutter and J. C. St. Clair Sheriff. In Recorder's office Deed Book EE pages 85, and 86. there is recorded a Judgment, Writ and Deed (could be the same. Solomon Mier lived in Noble County. Samuel Goodwin is not mentioned but Rebecca Goodwin mentioned along with Leander. |
858 |
10-17-1877 |
John A. Garver |
Wm. H. Hubbell & Jonathan Bordner and |
$195.33 |
Solomon Bordner replevin bail April 10, 1869. This Whereas on the 10th of April 1869 John A. Garner recovered a Judgment against Defendants. Hiram S. Madden was the Justice of Peace. Chas. W. Pitcairn attorney for Plaintiff and claims the Judgment was partially unpaid. November 9, 1877 levied on lots 18 & 19 in Danforths Addition to the Town of Butler. This was turned out by the Plaintiffs Attorney; Day set for sale December 8, 1877.. Notice was published in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper).. Openly struck to C. W. Pitcairn and Certificate of Sale issued by Sheriff St. Clair. In Recorder's office Deed Book EE, pages 53, 54 and 55 the Judgment, Writ and Deed are recorded. Note; States that Charles W. Pitcairn was from Williams County, Ohio. Also, mentions that Hiram S. Madden was Justice of Peace in Wilmington Township as of April, 1869. and John A. Campbell was his successor. |
859 |
10-17-1877 |
James E. Rose |
John J. Sise & Frances Sise (Lise)? |
$423.57 |
Foreclosure on Lots 8 & 9 in the original plat of the town of Butler. Property advertised for sale October 23, 1877 and day of sale set for November 17, 1877. On day of sale this Writ was ordered returned by James E. Rose. December 17, 1877. |
860 |
10-18-1877 |
William Crane, Duncan & Co. |
Perry Fitch |
$858.00 |
Mechanics Lien to be enforced and the following property be levied: The Southwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 35 in Township 33 North of Range 12 East. October 24, 1877 published in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) sale of property on November 17, 1877. Jerome D. Gloyd became replevin bail. On November 16, 1877. |
861 |
10-18-1877 |
Charles R. Wanemaker |
Frank Phillis & Homer M. Phillis |
$124.94 |
Foreclosure on Town lot 159 in Egnew's third addition to the town of Butler. Levied on property October 23,1877 and set day for sale on November 17, 1877. Charles R. Wannamaker highest bidder on lot. In Recorder's Office Deed Book DD, pages 517, 518 and 519 this Judgment, Writ and Deed are recorded. |
862 |
10-18-1877 |
State of Indiana on the relation of Eliza J. Maurer |
Adam McKinley |
$12.24 |
Wm. McKinley replevin bail March 9, 1875. This was on a case dated February 26, 1875. I return this Writ the Defendant being a resident of Allen County. No property found to make the money or any part thereof December 25, 1877. St. Clair Sheriff DeKalb County. |
863 |
10-18-1877 |
Robert Knott |
Robert M. Lockhart & Wm. C. Lockhart et al (Deed mentions Elizabeth Lockhart, Mary Lockhart, Rosey A. Morris, First National Bank of grand Rapids, Michigan, Arthur B. Long, Jon S. Long, George H. Long, John H. Galloway, Henderson B. Blackman, Elias D. Gallloway, Wilbert W. Smith, Orlando T. Clark. James I Best, Charles A. O. McClellan, George W. Miller, Alonzo Lockwood, Jacob Zimmerman, Andrew S. McLauchlin, Andrew H. Young, R. Wes McBride and Ida McBride.) |
$562.54 |
Foreclosure on Lot number 36 in the Original Plat of the Town of Waterloo. "Sheriff St. Clair: Please return this order of sale at once without further costs and without advertising Penfield & Emanuel Plaintiff's Attorneys October 22, 1877." Recorded in Deed Book EE, pages 154, 155 and 156 records the Judgment, Writ and Deed. |
864 |
10-19-1877 |
Solomon Mier |
John N. Parker, Abraham Fisher & John Jennings |
$267.03 |
Writ is returned by order of Clerk Moss October 24, 1877. |
865 |
10-25-1877 |
Joseph E. Shilling Trustee of Auburn Woolen Manufacturing Co. |
Ebenezer E. Williams, Caroline Williams, Wm. Nelson, Thomas D. Gross and Margaret Williams |
$466.67 |
Foreclosure on a part of lot 138 in the original part of Auburn.... October 24, 1877 advertised in the Auburn Courier property for sale on November 17, 1877. William Nelson having the heist bid was issued a Certificate of Sale by Sheriff St. Clair. In Recorder's office, Deed Book DD, pages 528, 529 and 530, the Judgment, Writ and Deed are recorded. |
866 |
10-23-1877 |
Singer Manufacturing Co. |
Charles M. Brown and Charles Klotz |
$131.58 |
On case dated December 14, 1875. October 23, 1877 levied on The South 1/3 of Lot number 66 in the original plat of the Town of Auburn taken as the property of Charles Klotz. Advertised on October 24, 1877, the same for sale in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper). To be sold November 17, 1877. Guy Plum was the highest bidder and was issued a Certificate of Sale by Sheriff St. Clair. |
867 |
10-23-1877 |
Andrew Smith |
George W. Davis, James W. McClellan & Samuel McClellan |
$140.42 |
November 14, 1877 levied on the South 1/2 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 21 in Township 29 North Range 8 East taken as the property of Samuel McClellan. Samuel McClellan paid the Writ in full. December 10, 1877 fully satisfied. |
868 |
10-24-1877 |
Mathias H. Griffith, James Roberts & J. Milton Butler |
George W. Young & William Richmond |
$425.44 |
Advertised in Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) November 15, 1877 for sale on December 1, 1877: A piece of land off the South side of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 31 Township 34 North of Range 15 East bounded as follows to wit: on the East by the road leading from Newville to Wanamakers corners, on the North by land owned by Lawrence Gibson, on the West by land owned by H.H. Smith on the South by open 1/2 Section line running between said land and John Loveland and the same to contain 44 acres of land more or less, being the property of William Richmond. Also notices of the above were posted in Stafford Township where land was located. James E. Rose was issued a Certificate of Sale by Sheriff St. Clair. In Recorder's office, Deed Book EE, pages 81, 82 and 83 Judgment, Writ and Deed are recorded Note also see Deed Book DD. Pages 394, 395, 396 regarding another Judgment, Writ and Deed for the same parties. |
869 |
10-24-1877 |
Jacob Sibert (Note in another case, Jacob Sibert is listed as living in Shelby County, Ohio |
Charles Baker & Francis Picker |
$125.12 |
Levied on lot 104 in the Original plat of the town of Auburn taken as the property of Francis Picker Advertised on Nov. 8, 1877 in the Auburn Courier the above would be sold on December 1, 1877. Openly struck off to Jacob Sibert and was issued a Certificate of Sale by Sheriff St. Clair. Sheriff also paid from this ale on execution wherein Thomas Kean et al is Plaintiff and C. & C. Baker are Defendants and Francis Picker is replevin bail. Also, paid on execution wherein Spencer L. Fraser is Plaintiff and C. C. Baker Defendant and Francis Picker replevin bail. |
870 |
10-24-1877 |
Grover & Baker Sewing Machine Co. |
Henry Haskins & George Haskins |
$160.34 |
Abner F. Pinchin replevin bail Writ returned fully satisfied |
871 |
10-24-1877 |
Emerson Opdyke et al |
Lewis Covell & Hiram Arthur Covell |
$78.17 |
Writ returned fully satisfied |
872 |
10-24-1877 |
Solomon Mier |
John A. Eckhart |
$476.53 |
Writ returned fully satisfied. |
873 |
10-24-1877 |
Dudley M. Keen et al |
Peter Countryman |
$2,147.50 |
Aaron W. Allen replevin bail on case in court March 17, 1877. upon which Best & McClellan hold an attorney's lien for $100. Washington Trustuson paid $40...Writ is returned by order of the Plaintiff's Attorneys. |
874 |
10-241877 |
George Emerson et al |
Benajah B. Long & Edger E. Long et al |
$1,068.00 |
Foreclosure on property commencing 15 rods East of the Northwest corner of Section 4 thence running South to the Michigan Southern & Northern Indiana Railroad.. thence East 35 rods thence North to said Section line thence west to the place of beginning all in Township 34 North of Range 13 eat and containing 7 acres. Date set for sale November 24, 1877. Writ is ordered returned by Plaintiffs Attorneys Best & McClellan on account of the description of the Real Estate described in this Writ is not correct. |
875 |
10-27-1877 |
Lewis Bowers |
Henry A. Schull |
$499.22 |
Not deliver to the Sheriff by order of John W. Rickel Plaintiffs attorneys Clerk Moss |
876 |
10-27-1877 |
Orlando F. Clark et al |
David H. Murray, George F. DeLong Henrietta A. Andrews & Charles L. Thomas Administrator of the estate of Jackson A. Andrews |
$146.67 |
Wherein said Murray and DeLong were declared sureties and said Andrews principal in the note sued on the 12th day of October 1877. Writ returned by order of the Plaintiff. |
877 |
10-27-1877 |
First National Bank of Auburn |
Lemuel L. Irons, David W. Fair and Philip Noel |
$137.03 |
Paid by Lemuel L. Irons November 10, 1877. |
878 |
10-27-1877 |
First National Bank of Auburn |
Leander Goodwin, Samuel Goodwin & Daniel Goodwin |
$246.65 |
Fully satisfied. |
879 |
10-27-1877 |
John C. Blanchard |
Frederick Groscup |
$109.80 |
On court case dated September 26, 1877. Fully satisfied |
880 |
10-27-1877 |
August Helmuth |
Isaac M. Thomas & Michael Long |
$441.79 |
On Court case dated September 28, 1875 Levied on lot 34 in the original plat of Auburn as the property of Michael Long January 22, 1878. Guy Plum Plaintiff's attorney ordered Sheriff St. Clair to return to Clerk moss of the DeKalb Circuit Court. |
881 |
10-27-1877 |
James Draggoo |
Aaron W. Allen |
$224.29 |
Benjamin F. Blair replevin bail. |
882 |
10-27-1877 |
James Draggoo |
John W. Boyle |
$223.57 |
C. S. Stoy replevin bail January 12, 1878. |
883 |
10-27-1877 |
Joseph Hyman & Jacob Keller |
John W. Garvey et al |
$600.00 |
Lot 1, 2, in block 32 in the town of Garrett. Belonging to John W. Garvey Published in Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) and in three places in Keyser Township that property would be sold on November 18, 1877. Joseph Hyman and Jacob Keller purchased the property and was issued a Certificate of Sale by Sheriff St. Clair |
884 |
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885 |
10-27-1877 |
Auburn Building, Loan and Savings Association |
Thomas Baldock & Esther Baldock |
$474.62 |
Foreclosure on lot 165 in the original Plat of the town of Auburn.. Advertised to be sold on December 1, 1877 in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) and in three locations in Union Township, H. C. Peterson attorney for Plaintiff and the Plaintiff purchased the lot and was issued a Certificate of Sale. In Deed Book DD, Pages 584, 585 and 586 the Judgment, Writ and Deed are recorded. ( Note: John W. Fuller, True W. Childs, Joseph H. Ainsworth and Henry Degraff all of the City of Toledo in the State of Ohio, Parties of the Second Part Witnesseth that Whereas at the September Term of the DeKalb Circuit Court, A. D. 1877, The Auburn Building and Loan etc.. They were the purchasers) |
886 |
2-11-1878 |
John R. Zeigler |
Abraham McCoy |
$510.81 |
Refers to a Writ of execution dated August 22, 1876 On the 31st of January 1877 Abraham McCoy certain personal property specified in said return: and whereas upon the return of said execution as aforesaid said Clerk issued to you a 'Venditioni Exponas" authorizing & commanding you to sell the said personal property, which by your return to said execution, it appeared was at that time unsold by you, and said "Venditioni Exponas" was on the 29th day of October 1877 by you returned to said Clerk's office and by your return thereon it appears that the following named articles included in said personal property so levied on by you, to wit, 5 straw hats, 2 wool hats, 1 fur hat, 4 summer coats, 5 summer coats. 2 summer coats, 3 summer coats, 16 caps, 3 caps, 2 hair braids, 3 parasols, 10 children's aprons, 1 pair shoes, 5 woven corsets, 9 Temptation corsets, 6 Temptation corsets. There are 14 pages to this Writ. Above goods were advertised Nov. 2, 1877 and day of sale set for Nov. 15. 1877. Sale postp1d to November 17, 1877. Writ was returned on March 29, 1880 per Rose & Hartman attorneys for the Plaintiff. |
887 |
10-29-1877 |
James Draggoo |
Samuel Gross, David Grosh, Wm. Wetse1, Rebecca Wetsel, Nathan Tarney (Note: Deed has the name of Samuel as Grosh, David Grosh, William Whetstone and Rebecca Whetstone Not Wetsel) |
$545.00 |
Foreclosure on the undivided 1/3 commencing at a corner st1 between Lewis Spangler and George Ensley in the center of Forth Wayne & Coldwater Road thence South 17 1/2 degrees West along the center of said road .. 1/2 acre of land in the Southwest 1/4 of Section 32 in Township 34 North of Range 13 East. Advertised in Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) for sale to be held November 24, 1877. Struck off to James Draggoo and issued a certificate of Sale by Sheriff St. Clair. In Recorder's office Deed Book EE pages 210, 211, 212, and 213 the Judgment, Writ and Deed are recorded. ( Interests of the Deed were assigned to David S. Ober and David S. Ober assigned the same to Henry C. Peterson and said Peterson assigned a portion to Harriet D. Ober.) |
888 |
10-3-1877 |
James Draggoo |
Wm. Wetse1, Rebecca Wetse1, David Grosh, Samuel Grosh (Note see above for possible real names) |
$? |
Foreclosure. See Above for details. Advertised in Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) sale of property on November 24, 1877. Sold to James Draggoo. See above. |
889 |
10-30-1877 |
Miles Waterman |
William L. Gilmore and Ellen M. Gilmore |
$272.88 |
Foreclosure on Lots 47,48, 55 & 56 in Danforths Addition to the town of Butler.. Advertised for sale on November 24, 1877 in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) and sold to Miles Waterman. St. Clair Sheriff |
890 |
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891 |
10-30-1877 |
Jacob C. Harrold |
Abraham Spurgin |
$240.20 |
Sent to Noble County by DeKalb Clerk Moss. Augustus Richards was adjudged bound by the same jointly with said Spurgin. "On the 19th day of November 1877 I visited the Defendants Richards and demanded payment which he failed to make he further told me that he owns no personal property and I have therefore levied this Writ upon the West 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 12 in Township 33 North Range 10 East and on the 27th day of November, 1877 advertised the above Real Estate for sale on the 22nd day of December, 1877. in the New Era (Albion County newspaper). By fee simple Ozin? C. Clark purchased the land. Signed by Nathaniel P. Eagle Sheriff of Noble County |
892 |
10-30-1877 |
Miles Waterman |
Andrew Baxter |
$15.30 |
Costs for case on February 27, 1877. Returned fully satisfied |
893 |
10-30-1877 |
Miles Waterman |
Andrew Baxter |
$15.25 |
Costs for case on February 27, 1877. Returned fully satisfied |
894 |
10-30-1877 |
John Leas and others |
George H. Haines and Henry O Haines |
$393.26 |
For court case on May 15, 1877. Within Judgment has been satisfied. |
895 |
10-30-1877 |
Levi Jackson |
Norman Smith & James Taylor |
$75.28 |
Benjamin F. Blair replevin bail. On court case dated May 16, 1877. Writ returned fully satisfied. |
896 |
11-3-1877 |
Airs Knight |
John E. Freeburn & Lewis C. Burgett |
$256.55 |
Abner F. Pinchin replevin bail. January 22, 1878 served this Writ by visiting the residence of the Defendants and at their suggestion levied on the following described Real Estate: Lot 253 in Egnews third addition to the town of Butler. John Freeburn paid $164.34 . The Deputy Sheriff at this time is G. W. Maxwell. |
897 |
11-3-1877 |
Jacob Kahn |
Christina Keller |
$237.35 |
James W. Sherod replevin bail. Returned fully satisfied. |
898 |
11-3-1877 |
Electa A. Bristol & George P. Bristol |
Jesse E. Woodford, Henrietta I Woodford and others (Note Deed mentions William B. Taylor, James Rogers, Calvin A. Croninger and Thomas H. Sprott) |
$942.00 |
That said mortgage be foreclosed as to all the Defendants except Henrietta J. Woodford.. in lot 21 in Parks addition to the town of Auburn.. Published on November 8, 1877 in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) property to be sold on December 1, 1877. Through fee simple Electa A. Bristal by her attorney Penfield and Emanuel purchased lot and was issued a Certificate of Sale by Sheriff St. Clair. In Recorder's office Deed Book EE pages 205, 206 and 207 the Judgment, Writ and Deed are recorded. |
899 |
11-5-1877 |
Orland T. Letcher & William Letcher |
Martin Maze and Mary Maze |
$2,267.45 |
Foreclosure on the Northeast 1/4 of Section 24 in Township 34 North of Range 14 East.. excepting 1 acre off the Northwest corner of said above described Deeded to James Leonard. Balance of said land containing 160 acres more or less. Published in the Auburn Courier (Auburn newspaper) on November 8, 1877 for land in Wilmington Township to be sold on December 1, 1877. Sale postp1d to December 26, 1877 and again to January 19, 1878 by the Plaintiff. On January 19, 1989. Certificate of sale issued to Orlando Letcher and William Letcher. |
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