Shelby County Indiana
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Flaitz
The Shelby Democrat
Thursday, July 27, 1916
Page 6 column 4
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Case to Rush County
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Judge Wray sustained the motion of the plaintiff in the case of Charles Flaitz against Hattie O. Havens for change of venue from the county yesterday afternoon and the case was sent to the Rush county court for trial.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelbyville Republican
Friday Afternoon, March 31, 1916
Page 1, column 1
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TEACHERS ENTERTAINED
Night School Pedagogues Are Popular Women with Students.
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When an epidemic gets started it spreads quickly. Such is the case of party epidemics at the high school for the night school teachers. Three were given last night. One, at which Miss Hurley, the Spanish teacher, was the guest, has already been related.
Mrs. Adam Flaitz, millinery pedagogue, was also given a supper last night in her class room. The menu was very appetizing and engaging and was served very daintily. Following the supper, or lunch rather, the class enjoyed a social hour in the room. During the time the business of finishing up the school year was transacted.
A similar luncheon was held at No. 1 building in honor of Miss Eulalie Mull, teach of domestic sciences. She as well as the other teachers was presented with a bouquet of beautiful spring flowers.
Copied by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelby Democrat
July 27, 1905
Page 8
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Take your horses to Jake Flaitz, no. 45 east Washington street to have them shod. Shoeing a specialty.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelby Democrat
December 31, 1903
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Buy your meats and dressed poultry at a first class mart, everything up to date and clean. Call and see at 65 South Harrison street. Flaitz. 154
Copied by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelbyville Daily Democrat
Saturday, July 29, 1899
Page 4
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Misses Eva, Margaret and Anna Flaitz will
leave Monday for Lima, Ohio, to visit relatives during the month of August.
Submitted by Phyllis Miller Fleming, Jan 2001
The Shelbyville, Indiana, Daily Democrat
Tuesday, July 18, 1899
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Mr. Charles Flaitz and Miss Sarah Burk, who have been visiting Miss Nelle Lee, have returned to their homes in Shelbyville.---Franklin Star.
Copied by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Daily Democrat
Shelbyville, Ind.
June 6, 1892
Page 4
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Messrs. John Thrasher, Frank Flaitz, Lou Slusser and Marsh Goodrich went down the river yesterday and selected ground for their summer outing. They secured an elegant place to camp near the Cooper iron bridge.
Copied by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelby Democrat
September 11, 1890
Page 4 column 2
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R. D. Flaitz is greatly elated over the premiums he won on his new mare Redowa. He captured first in the light harness class for mares four years old and over; second in the roadster class, and second for best buggy mare or gelding. Nine entries were competing for supremacy in each of the above rings.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelbyvillenbsp; Daily Democrat
Monday, May 6, 1889
Page 1
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ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
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Miss Lizzie Flaitz leaves for Muncie, Wednesday, to visit friends.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
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