Shelby County Indiana
Newspaper Articles
Marshall
The Shelbyville Republican
Thursday, October 6, 1932
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SAW MILL AT MT. AUBURN BUSY:
10 MEN GIVEN WORK
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Operations at the E. O. Marshall saw mill, half a mile east of Mt. Auburn, have been speeded up within the last two weeks to the point that ten men are now being given steady employment at the mill.
An order for lumber for a large barn to be built on a Johnson county farm, south of Franklin, in addition to custom work, is keeping the mill busy at the present time, and there are prospects that its activity will continue at a steady pace throughout the winter.
Mr. Marshall has a large truck for log hauling, and his mill is equipped to take care of a variety of orders.
Copied by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Kokomo Tribune
August
7, 1930
Page 7
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Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Marshall and daughter Beulah of Shelbyville are visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson.
Contributed by Janet McColley Franklin
The Shelbyville Republican
October 27, 1917
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George J. Kehrt has been appointed administrator of the estate of Rebecca Marshall, consisting of real estate valued at $1,500 and $100 personal property. He filed a bond of $200.
Copied by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Indianapolis Star
July 8, 1915
Page 5 Column 5
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SHELBYVILLE -- Charles Marshall's automobile skidded and collided with a telephone pole, throwing him against the steering wheel and causing severe cuts and bruises on his face and chest.
Contributed by Virginia Latta Curulla
The Shelbyville Democrat
Wednesday, June 12, 1912
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FINDING FILED IN HARDY FOX DITCH CASE
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TABLE SHOWING ORIGINAL ASSESSMENTS AND THOSE BY COMMISSIONERS.
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Before finishing their special session at the county
auditor's office Tuesday evening the board of commissioners filed their finding in the hearing of the remonstrances
to the Hardy Fox ditch petition. Several changes of importance were made in regard to the assessments for
the cost of the work, but in a number of instances they were allowed to stand as originally fixed by the viewers.
Most of the remonstrators alleged that their assessments were greatly in excess of the benefits they would
derive from the improvement.
The ditch is to be located in Liberty township three
miles north of Waldron. In the original estimate it was figured that labor and material would cost $529.14
and the other expenses were estimated at $56.60. In connection with the adjustment of the matter, E. W. McDaniel
was allowed $40 by the commissioners for serving as the attorney in the case. The demonstrators will pay
their own attorneys.
The table showing the original and present assessments
in the case follows, the original assessment being given in the first column and that fixed by the commissioners
in the second:
John Midkiff
| $ 16.50
| $ 30.00
|
Florence Midkiff
| 75.90
| 80.40
|
Hardy C. Fox
| 33.00
| 33.00
|
Ethel Fox
| 42.90
| 27.90
|
May Fox
| 23.10
| 10.00
|
John Gaheimer
| 132.00
| 140.00
|
Michael Gaheimer
| 122.10
| 140.00
|
Henry Coers
| 74.20
| 74.20
|
Henry Briggeman
| 121.00
| 130.00
|
John R. Marshall
| 14.30
| 14.30
|
Fred Coers
| 36.30
| 36.30
|
Belle McCain
| 39.65
| 15.00
|
McCain & Haymond
| 21.15
| 15.00
|
Liberty Tp.
| 44.00
| 44.00
|
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelby
Republican
Friday, July 29, 1898
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A company composed of six men has been formed at Blue Ridge for the purpose of drilling a gas well on the farm of Newt Marshall. The well will be commenced in a few days.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelby Democrat
April 21, 1892
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Dr. Perry has received notice of the allowance of a pension to Daniel DeHaven, of Walkerville, at $12 per month and $250 arrears; also, pension to Mary S. Marshal[sic], widow of Benjamin Marshall, deceased, formerly of this county, now of Trenton, Mo., $8 per month and $160 arrears.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelby Volunteer
Thursday, December 25, 1862
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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.
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Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Henry Marshall, late of Shelby county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. --- December 24th, 1862.
DAVID SMITH, Administrator.
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ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that I will sell at Public Auction, on Saturday, the 17th day of January, 1863, at the late residence of Henry Marshall, in Sugarcreek Township, Shelby county, Indiana, deceased, all the personal property of said deceased, exception that portion taken by the widow, consisted of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Hay, Corn, Household Furniture, Farming Utensils, Wagons, &c.
TERMS. --- All sums under three dolars cash down --- on all sums over three dollars a credit of nine months will be given, the purchaser giving his note with approved surety, waiving valuation and appraisement laws. --- Dec. 24, 1862.
DAVID SMITH, Administrator.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
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