The  Shelbyville  Republican
September 13, 1924
Page 3
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          Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spiegel  will leave for Chicago Sunday in their big Premier touring car.  They will be accompanied by  Mrs. Edith Davis  and her son  Ernest Davis, who is going up to enter Lake Forest Academy.  Mr. Spiegel will return on the train, probably not going all the way to Chicago.  Louis Seifert, the chauffeur, will be in charge of the car.  Tuesday the party will take Ernest out to Lake Forest, thirty miles beyond Chicago, as school begins Wednesday.  The ladies will remain in Chicago all next week.  Mr. Spiegel will go up the latter part of next week on the train and drive home with the ladies.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelby  Democrat
Thursday, February 28, 1901
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          One of the prettiest parties given in our city for some time [missing word] Tuesday afternoon, when  Mrs. Charles Spiegel  entertained about thirty of her lady friends at her house on West Franklin-st.  The parlors and dining room looked beautiful, being profusely decorated in palms and other potted plants.  At three o'clock the game of progressive euchre was commended and continued until nearly six, when a delicious two course supper was served.  Mrs. Speigel was assisted during the afternoon by  Mrs. Arthur Spiegel  and  Mrs. Fannie Perkins.  The prizes were awarded to  Mrs. Harry Teal,  Mrs. Fred Kennedy,  Mrs. Ed K. Adams  and  Miss Eugenia Cory.  Out-of-town guests present were  Mrs. Day  and  Miss Jones,  Indianapolis;  Miss Whitney, Newark, O.;  Mrs. John Meer, Ashland, Wis.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelbyville  Daily  Democrat
Friday, September 22, 1899
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          William Robinson  has secured the contract for buildin the addition to the  Speigle  factory, and will begin the work at once.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming



The  Shelbyville  Daily  Democrat
Monday June 12, 1893
Page 4 column 1
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          The six-year-old son of Mrs. Sarah C. Spiegel, of West Hendricks street, got hold of a revolver yesterday afternoon and shot himself in the right hand, inflicting a severe wound.  Dr. Drake  was called and dressed the wound and reports the little fellow as resting easily.
Contributed by Barb Huff

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