"The final papers in an exchange of property between Mr. Bone, of Shelby county, and Mrs. Sexton, of this city, are made out. By the trade Mrs. Sexton becomes the owner in fee simple of the Sexton Hotel and property thereto belonging." )North Manchester Journal December 20, 1883)
"John Bone and Mrs. Shelby Sexton have returned from Shelbyville where they were called by the sickness and death of their father, some time ago." (North Manchester Journal February 5, 1885)
"Mr, A. P. Bone, of Shelbyville, is in the city this week with his brother-in-law, Shelby Sexton. He is introducing Darr's patent driving bit into this section of the country. Mr. Bone is one of the few stalwart Republicans that Shelby county affords and was postmaster at his home for many years under Republican administration." (North Manchester Journal May 20, 1886)
"The final papers in an exchange of property between Mr. Bone, of Shelby county, and Mrs. Sexton, of this city, are made out. By the trade Mrs. Sexton becomes the owner in fee simple of the Sexton Hotel and property thereto belonging." )North Manchester Journal December 20, 1883)
"John Bone and Mrs. Shelby Sexton have returned from Shelbyville where they were called by the sickness and death of their father, some time ago." (North Manchester Journal February 5, 1885)
"Mr, A. P. Bone, of Shelbyville, is in the city this week with his brother-in-law, Shelby Sexton. He is introducing Darr's patent driving bit into this section of the country. Mr. Bone is one of the few stalwart Republicans that Shelby county affords and was postmaster at his home for many years under Republican administration." (North Manchester Journal May 20, 1886)
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