Shelby  County  Indiana
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Hill


The  Kokomo  Tribune
November 26, 1934
Page 4
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Listed in today's birthdays 
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          John Wiley Hill,  of Cleveland, public relations counsel, born at Shelbyville, Ind., 44 years ago.
Contributed by Janet McColley Franklin


The  Republic
Rockford, Illinois
16 Jun 1915
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          Shelbyville, Ind., June 16 -- May Hill, the 5-year-old girl was was attacked by a supposed negro burglar in this city Wednesday died this morning from her injuries.  The police state an arrest is imminent.
Contributed by John Addison Ballard


The  Shelbyville Democrat
Thursday, March 13, 1913
Page 1
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HILL  FARM  SOLD  TODAY
TO  DR.  W.  C.  M'FADDEN
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Sale Negotiated by the Shelbyville
Trust Company at a Considera-
tion of $16,000.
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          One of the largest real estate deals of the week was negoiated today by the Shelbyville Trust Company in the sale of  Miss Margaret Hill's farm, four miles west of this city, to  Dr. Walter C. McFadden,  a well-known young physician of this city.
          The farm contains 121.72 acres and brought a total of $16,000, which is slightly over one hundred thirty dollars per acre.  The farm is one of the most conveniently located in the county for an up-to-date home.  It is in easy reach of the city and a church and school are both very near it.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelbyville  Democrat
Wednesday, May 8, 1912
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          Mrs. Mattie Hill spent yesterday in Indianapolis on business.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Daily  Democrat
Thursday, August 24, 1911
Page 4   column 4
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NEWS   NOTES
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          Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hill,  of Elwood, came here yesterday to spend the week visiting relatives in the city and county.  They are now guests of her brother,  Orville Bass,  and wife, of Elm street.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelbyville  Republican
Tuesday, March 7, 1911
Page 3
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          Joseph Hill  came home from Indianapolis today for a week's rest at the home of his father,  Wiley Hill,  west of the city.  He is employed as a reporter by the Indianapolis Sun and has had a busy time of it while the Legislature was in session.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelbyville  Republican
Monday, March 6, 1911
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          John Hill, who resigned his position a few days ago as a city reporter on the Democrat, left Sunday for Akron, Ohio, where he will act in the same capacity on the Press of that city.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


A  Shelbyville  Newspaper
August 13, 1908
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LITTLE  STORIES  OF  DAILY  LIFE
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          Russell Griffey  and  Joe Hill  went to Indianapolis yesterday afternoon to bring an automobile to this city for  John Meloy, which had been undergoing repairs there.  When near the Ray churches the machine went "dead."  This was about eight o'clock.  An effort was made to get telephone connection and after three hours, the two young men succeeded in getting  Gilbert Bronson  to come after the machine for the purpose of pulling it in.  When Bronson arrived there he examined the machine and in a minute saw that it was out of gasoline.  A quantity was secured from a farmer and the trip was then continued to town, the boys arriving here at midnight.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelbyville  Democrat
Saturday, October 5, 1907
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PERSONALS.
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          Joe Hill, the colored statesman, left today for Portland, where he will spend a few days on business.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelby  Democrat
July 27, 1905
Page 8
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          Joe Hill,  of the Davenport Times,  is the guest of his father,  T. W. Hill  of Hendricks township, and other relatives.  Mr. Hill, who is a former attache of the Democrat's,  had "made good" in newspaper work, and we predict a brilliant future for him in his chosen profession.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Daily  Evening  Democrat
Wednesday, August 8, 1883
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LOCAL  NEWS.
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          Wiley Hill  leaves to-day for Humbolt, Nebraska, where he expects to locate.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelbyville  Democrat
Thursday, November 30, 1882
Page 3 column 1
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          Alexander Colclazier, of Marion township, and  Angelina Hill, of Brandywine township, were married last week by Squire A. J. Higgins, at his residence.
Contributed by Barb Huff


The  Daily  Evening  Democrat
Tuesday, October 24, 1882
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          The marriage of  Mr. Carey Parrish  to  Miss Lou Hill  will occur at the home of the latter in Greensburg, tomorrow evening.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Daily  Evening  Democrat
Monday, April 17, 1882
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          W. J. Hill, of Cincinnati, is in town.
Contributed by D. Darlene Palmer


The  Daily  Evening  Democrat
Shelbyville, Indiana
Thursday, September 1, 1881
L O C A L       N E W S.
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          Frank Hill,  who works in  Samuel Stroup's  saw mill, at Waldron, had his right hand caught by the saw yesterday and four fingers almost severed from the hand.  The wound will disable him for some time, and may prove to be a permanent injury.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelby  Union Banner
September, 17, 1863
Page 3, col 3
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M A R R I E D.
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          PERRY - HILL -- On the 10th inst., by  W. H. Brown,Esq.,  Mr. Oliver L. Perry,  to  Miss Sarah Hill,  all of this county.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming

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