Shelby  County  Indiana
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McCarty


The  Shelbyville  Democrat
Monday, August 26, 1918
Page 1, column 4
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          Mrs. McCarty,  daughter of  Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bogeman,  who has been in the Robert Long hospital at Indianapolis, following an operation, is no better.  She is reported to be in a very serious condition.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Daily  Democrat
Saturday, July 1, 1911
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          Charles McCarty, of near Fenns, transacted business in this city yesterday.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelby  Democrat
May 11, 1911
Page 2   column 5
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Four Suits File By
One Law Firm.
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(From Thursday's Daily.)
          Henry Garrard  and  Lena Garrard,  of Washington township, have filed suit for trespass against  Henry McCarty  and  William Porter,  the latter being the trustee of Washington township, and they demand $200 damages because the defendants wrongfully entered upon their lands for the purpose of removing gravel from a pit for use on the roads of the township.  In asking damages they declare that their fields and barn lot were almost ruined by the wagons of gravel passing thru them.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelbyville  Daily  Democrat

Monday March 27, 1905
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COURT  HOUSE  NEWS
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          In the matter of the petition for adoption of  Eva Sween  by  William L. McCarty  and  Amanda M. McCarty,  the petition was granted and named changed to  Eva Flora McCarty.
Contributed by Barb Huff


The  Shelbyville  Republican
Thursday September 3, 1903
Page 2 column 6
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WILL  WAS  PROBATED
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          The last will and testament of the late  James McCarty  was probated Thursday afternoon.
          The instrument was drawn on January 24, 1899, and was witnesses by  John A.  and  Charles H. Tindall.  John A. Tindall is named as the executor of the will.
          The instrument provided that the personal property, which is valued at $10,000, be sold and the funeral expenses paid, a monument purchased and all of the just debts of the deceased be paid.  The balance is to be equally divided among the children of the testator who are alive at the time of his death.
          Mr. McCarty made provision for dividing his real estate as follows: Deeds for the amount each heir was to have were made at the time the will was drawn.
          These deeds were placed in the hands of John A. Tindall to be held by him until Mr. McCarty's death, when they were to be recorded.
          Mr. McCarty owned 850 acres of real estate and this as stated above will be apportioned among his children, stepchildren and grandchildren.
Contributed by Barb Huff  for Vickie Gorby


The  Shelby  Democrat
Thursday, February 28, 1901
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          The marriage of  Edward Sanders  and  Mrs. McCarty,  widow of  Floyd McCarty,  will shortly occur in Shelby township.
Contributed by Phyllis MIller Fleming


The  Shelbyville  Democrat
December 8, 1892
Page 3
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          Wm. L. McCarty  and  Amanda McCarty  filed a petition in the Shelby circuit court to adopt  Eva Swem  as their child.  J. A. Tindall, attorney.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelby  Democrat
April 21, 1892
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          I would prefer that those desiring teeth treated and examinations made would call on Tuesdays and Saturdays as other dental work demands my attention on other days.  Dr. McCarty,  dentist.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelby  Democrat
February 25, 1892
Page 3
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City and County.
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          I will discontinue my visits to Flat rock [sic], Ind., after the last Wednesday in Feb., and may be found at my office in the  Ed. Small  building south of the post office any and all days thereafter.  Dr. McCarty, dentist.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming

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