Shelby County Indiana
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Hagan / Hagans
A Shelbyville Newspaper
Tuesday, December 16, 1902
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HAGANS PLEAD GUILTY
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And Received a Sentence of From Two to
Fourteen Years in the State Prison.
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Emmett C. Hagans plead guilty in the Franklin County Circuit Court on the charge of discounting forged insurance notes and was sentenced to from two to fourteen years in the state prison.
Hagans was arrested several weeks ago in Brookville on the above charge, and his trial was set for December 4th, in the circuit court of Franklin county. After the case had been called and was being tried, a flaw in the indictment was discovered. The case was thrown out of court but he was immediately re-arrested and his trial set for Thursday, December 11th, it being called on that day, with the result that he plead quilty.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelbyville Daily Democrat
July 28, 1894
Page 4 column 3
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Misses Lou and Florence Cassidy have returned to their home in Rush county, after a pleasant visit with Rev. G. W. Hagan and family.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
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G. W. Hagans
from Boetcker's
Picturesque Shelbyville,
1902, page 52 |
The Milwaukee Sentinel
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Tuesday, August 22, 1893
Page 4 Column C
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The amount of money in circulation has been increased a little by the death of
John Hagan, a blind and deaf pauper, at Shelbyville, Indiana. When he was laid out there was found in a bandage about his arm $1,200, and in his stockings $1,216.
He had been supported by the sympathetic public.
Contributed anonymously
The Shelbyville Daily
Democrat
Wednesday, April 22, 1891
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Rev. G. W. Hagans was called to
Greensburg at noon to-day, by the illness of Dr. S. V. Wright,
proprietor of the Prohibocrat. Dr. Wright is thought to by lying at the
point of of[sic] death..
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelbyville Daily
Democrat
August 21, 1890
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Rev. G. W. Hagans
will conduct the services at the W. C. T. U. room to-night. Subject
"Personal Work."
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
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