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Abstracts from the Henry County Republican

(New Castle, Indiana, December 1870)
Published on Thursday

Dec. 1, 1870
Married Nov. 24, 1870, at New Castle, by Rev. John A. Link, at home of the bride's parents, George W. Spray of Urbana, Ill., to Mary E. Alexander.
"There is a pauper in our county asylum who speaks six languages-French, Spanish, German, Italian, Arabic, and English. He is near 70 years old, and a Frenchman by birth."
Sixteen black people have arrived in Spiceland from North Carolina. O.H. Hobbs is attempting to find them homes.
Spiceland: "Bald eagles have made their appearance on the farm of J.H. Meredith, and are carrying off full grown geese in their talons, also disturbing the peace and quiet of infantile porkers."
Spiceland: "The wife of Elisha Hammer, who has been an invalid for several years past, died on Tuesday."
Resolutions for Albert Newby by Spiceland Order of Good Templars, signed Loring Williams.
Mrs. Long, milliner in New Castle, moved to Hamilton, Ohio.
Brenneman and Beam, furniture dealers in New Castle, oldest business in Indiana.
"Ruth Ann Shelley has returned from her visit to North Carolina. She attended the Yearly Meeting [of Friends] at Greensboro. She describes the meetinghouse as being of a primitive style of architecture. The seats were made of rough boards, with a pretense of a back. The soil is poor and badly cultivated. In some parts it is as red as the brick of this county. The people are enjoying a feast of opossum fat and persimmons. Civilization has been at a stand still there for the last 50 years."
Party of 30 black people from North Carolina arrived at Columbus. When asked destination, said that they wanted the station where the agent had big feet. Sent to Ratcliff at Dunreith.

Dec. 8, 1870
Final settlement of estate of Nathan Garrett, late of Henry Co., by John P. Garrett.
William Davis, executor of John Bond, late of Henry County.
George W. Burke, administrator of Lewis M. Carter, late of Henry County.
Eli Hawley, administrator of Aaron S. Paxson, late of Henry County.
Daniel Griffith v. Eli Heaton, petition to correct deed. Defendants Jason Pierce, Joseph Pierce, John Pierce, James Pierce, Nira Eichelberry, Sewell Eichelberry, Richard L. Manley, Elizabeth Manley, Martha Pierce, Mary A. Pierce, Mary Ellen Pierce, Jane F. Smith and George W. Smith, nonresidents of Indiana.
List of books in Greensboro Library. Thos. H. Hill, librarian.
W.H. Hoover of Cincinnati advertises his brother John S. should not receive any money due W.H.
Protests at Dunreith against black children in public school. "No man can do justice and say aught against the character of the recent arrivals of colored people here; they are, without exception, industrious and moral, and so far as we have seen, mind their own business better than many of their accusers."
William Edgerton house nearly completed.
Samuel Williams, Greensboro druggist, has built new store.
Allowances at December Commissioners Court. Jason Williams trustee of Spiceland Twp. W.G. Wood, services at coroner's inquest. Ice & Mowrer. Ice, Dunn, & Co. Edwin Hubbard. H & J Shroyer. J.M. Gough. J.M. Brown & H.W. Alexander, for arresting Manis. J.H. Terhune, arresting Dr. Gaskins. Dr. Summers. N. Murphey. Murphey & Hodgin. Richard Hubbard, coffin for S.A. Williams. John S. Barr, for use of M. McDonald. Isaac Harter, for care of Charlotte Beach. R.H. Collins, for boarding E. Anderson & Geo. Tolbert, prisoners & their guards. G.W. Reece. T.C. Kerr. Ezra Spencer. Brenneman & Beam. Phineas Lamb. Peter Shafer. D. Newby. Johnson Holloway, a poor pensioner. Peter Wats. A.J. Jeffries. Mullin & Hernley. Drs. Cochran & Stewart. W.C. Murphey. Milton Runyan. Mowrer & Shirk. Edith Cook, taking care of S.A. Williams. G.W. Burke. Dr. Vannuys. Abner Ball. Mrs. Banks. Abigail Stanley. W.S. Bedford. Dr. Ferris. E. & M.E. Pleas. Jacob Meek, expenses in arresting criminals. H.L. Shopp. Pence & Moore. W.H. Baker, for election & care of poor in Harrison Twp. Dr. Benedict. Nixon & Son. Goble & Gillespie, coffin for poor. Hiram Thornburgh. H.H. Hiatt. Davis Haynes. John Wayman. C.M. Moore. A.J. Bock. L.K. Evans. Houck Bros. J.R. Peed. Dr. Minesinger. W.E. Livezey. Braden & Burford. Geo. Hazzard. H. & H. Risk. J.W. Griffin. Wilcox & Hoover. Livezey & Past. Geo. Mooney. Gordon Ballard. W.B. Gray. Dr. Butler. Shively, Fisher, & Co. Wylie Watkins. J.B.R. Irwin. Ann E. Pleas. Dr. Boor. Pence & Moore. Strickland & Bush. R.M. Chambers. M.L. Powell. Lee Harvey. L.A. Jennings. M.D. Harvey. S.S. Bennett. Dr. Needham. George Goodwin. R.B. Carr. Williams Nicholson.
Road Petitions. Adam S. Rinard et al. petition. Godfrey L. Snider & James E. Jones remonstrance. Daniel Kilmer, Abraham Current, & Lewis Hodgson to review & assess damages at Rogersville Jan. 7.
R.T. Gaines et al petition. Geo. McWilliams et al. remonstrance. Waterman Clift, R.B. Carr, & R.M. Chambers to review, Jan. 21.
Milton T. Hess et al. Petition granted.
A.J. Ice et al. Petition granted.
C.D. Morgan et al. Petition granted.
Eli T. Wilhoit et al. Petition granted.
John Pressnall et al. petition. Jethro Wickersham, John Haskett, & Isaiah B. Gilbert to review at New Lisbon Jan. 28.
Henry Cannute et al. Petition. Eli Hawley, Moses Hall, & Thomas W. Smith to review at Lewisville Jan. 14.
Solomon Macy et al petition. Robert Butler, John T. Hedrick, & Welborn Haley to review at Spiceland Jan. 21.

Dec. 15, 1870
W.F. Walker retires as internal revenue agent for Henry County.
Will Cheshire, recently elected to second term as clerk of Lake County, visited. Wife formerly Betsy Boon.

Dec. 22, 1870
Jesse B. Jessup granted letters of administration on estate of Enoch Macy.
Court notice: Emma E. and Robert Carter v. Mary and Stephen Noland for performance of contract.

Dec. 29, 1870
Married, Dec. 22, by Elder D.H. Gary, at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. Michael Jobs & Miss Julia A. Jobs.
H.K. Hennigh published "filthy criticism" of his own Presbyterian church in the Courier; now preaching at Mt. Vernon, Iowa.
Court cases: Hendricks v. Hendricks, divorce, granted, "one of the parties was divorced about on year ago, married again four days after"; Burcham v. Burcham, divorce, granted; Guerin v. Willis et al., petition to set aside a will, compromised; Rinker v. Rinker, divorce, granted; Parton v. Parton, divorce, continued, "the parties are living together again and have postponed the divorce until warm weather."
Account of Christmas celebration at Spiceland Academy. Prof. Clarkson Davis read account of origins of Christmas. A.H. Jenkins played Santa Claus.
IOOF lodges in Henry County: Fidelity, New Castle; Fall Creek, Middletown; Wildey, Lewisville; Cadiz, Knighstown, Greensboro, Ogden, Spiceland, Dunreith, Mechanicsburg, Sulphur Springs, Blountsville.

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