Shelby County Indiana
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Hatton / Hatten
The Shelby Republican
Thursday April 17, 1924
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DIVORCE GRANTED
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Mrs. Iva I.
Hatton was granted a decree of divorce from Roy Hatton
by Judge Harry C. Morrison, in the Shelby Circuit Court today. Her former
name of Iva I. Kerr was ordered restored to her by the court.
Contributed by Barb Huff
The Shelbyville Democrat
Thursday December 23, 1918
Page 1
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SHELBYVILLE MAN ASKS
DAMAGES OF $10,000
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William Hatton Brings Suit
Against Hodell Furniture
Company
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LOSING HEARING AND SIGHT
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Result of Injury Caused by Board
Falling from Lashbar Truck --
Court Orders Newspaper Hold on
Petition of Receiver
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William F. Hatton
filed suit in circuit court today demanding damages of $10,000 of the Hodel
Furniture Company because of personal injuries he suffered on February 4, 1916,
while employed by the company at its furniture factory in this city. The
sad complaint was prepared by Attorney Case Carter.
Mr. Hatton sets forth
that he was employed regularly to sweep the floors of the factory and to carry
samll pieces of lumber from room to room of te plant. On the day in
question he says he was called from his regular duties to assist in pushing a
truck loaded with lumber into the dry kiln, being ordered to assist in the work
by the factory superintendent, and that while so engaged a heavy board fell from
the pile of lumber on the truck, a distance of eight feet and struck him a
terrible blow on the head.
The plaintiff alleges
that because of the injury he has been unable to work since because of the
results that followed the injury. He says he still suffers great pain,
that the hearing in his left ear was destroyed, his sight impaired, his mind
affected, his memory impaired and his nervous system so shocked that ever since
then his sleep is disturbed and broken. He alleges that the injury has
caused him to expend $200 already for medical attention. Mr. Hatton
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelbyville Democrat
Friday, February 14, 1913
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Miss Bertha Hatten, of Noble
township, who underwent an operation for abdominal troubles several weeks ago at the Mercy hospital at Columbus, is getting along nicely. She was removed to her home the first of the week.
Copied by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelbyville Daily Democrat
Friday, September 22, 1899
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Clerk Gleasner
yesterday issued a marriage license to William F. Drake
and Estella Hatten. The parties reside in Noble township,
where the groom holds the office of Constable.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
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