Shelby County Indiana
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Friday
The Shelbyville Republican
October 27, 1917
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MRS. FRIDAY BUYS BONDS
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Mrs. Katherine Friday has bought for each of her sons, Joe and John D. a liberty bond. Mrs. Friday is one of the successful business women of Shelbyville and while she cannot go and fight she can help to fight by buying bonds, which she cheerfully did. There is praise coming to Mrs. Friday.
Submitted by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelbyville Democrat
Tuesday, June 1, 1915
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Miss Mary McCloskey, of Kansas City, a nurse in one of the large hospitals of that place, is here visiting her sister, Mrs. Katheryn Friday, of east Broadway.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelbyville Democrat
Shelbyville, Ind.
Friday, February 14, 1913.
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Jacob Kilsinger and sister, Miss Elizabeth, of Cincinnati, were here yesterday settling the estate of their mother, the late Mary Kilsinger. While here they were the guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Friday.
Copied by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Daily Democrat
Thursday, August 24, 1911
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NEWS NOTES
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Mrs. Fred Heggner, who has been in this city as the guest of Mrs. Henry Friday for the past two weeks, returned to her home in Chicago this morning.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelbyville Democrat
Monday, September 29, 1907
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Manager Henry Friday, of the city opera house, wishes the theater-goers to understand that while the high price seats to the performance of "The Doll's House" here next Saturday night are advertised at one dollar and fifty cents, only box seats will be sold at that price, and good seats on the first floor may be obtained some at a dollar and some at seventy-five cents.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelby Democrat
December 31, 1903
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Don't forget that you must have some of Friday's ice cream for a satisfactory finish to your New Year dinners.
Copied by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelby Democrat
October 8, 1891
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Mr. Fritz Friday, of Meltzer, called Saturday, and is now a full fledged patron of the Weekly Democrat.
Contributed by Susan Kelley
The Daily Republican
Vol. IX. No. 271.
Shelbyville, Ind.
November 16, 1888
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Mrs.John Friday and mother, Mrs. Morrison, went to Lexington, Indiana today on a visit.
Submitted by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Daily Republican
Friday Evening
July 6, 1888
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Mrs. J. W. Friday has returned from a visit in Lexington, Indiana.
Copied by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelbyville Daily Democrat
Friday, April 15, 1887
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The commissioners appointed to divide the real estate belonging to the late Valentine Friday, situated in Union township, among the heirs, have made their report giving the heirs the following number of acres: Henry Friday, 44 acres; John Friday, 44; Fred Friday, 41; Julia Coers, 45; Josephine Nebb[sic], 72; Francis Dickman, 53; Catherine Ruth, 46; Margaret Feitag, 45; Elizabeth Schmitt, 61; and Mary Helsinger, 68.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelbyville Daily Democrat
Thursday, April 14, 1887
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Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schmitt, of Stewartsville, Mo., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Friday.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelbyville Daily Democrat
Saturday, January 16, 1886
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A man walkd into John Friday's barber shop this morning, got shaved and when he went out took some other man's umbrella, which was much better than the one he left. This was not at all strange, but when he came back in a few minutes and rectified the mistake the boys were literally paralyzed at his honesty, and now they want to run him for office.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelbyville Daily Democrat
Tuesday, July 17, 1883.
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L O C A L N E W S.
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Henry Friday went down to Columbus yesterday and secured the services of a first class artist. He now runs three chairs and does a man up in elegant shape.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Daily Evening Democrat
Monday, March 26, 1883
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L O C A L N E W S
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Valentine Friday is confined to his house, having been quite ill for several weeks.
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Johnny Friday, the popular tonsorial artist, has declared his intention of remaining single all his life. His two "mashes" in Greensburg, one in Louisville and four in this city will govern themselves accordingly.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Daily Evening Democrat
Saturday, April 15, 1882
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LOCAL NEWS
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Henry Friday’s barber shop has been crowded all with men who appreciate the easy shaves and fashionable hair cuts given there. Drop in and see Henry.
Contributed by D. Darlene Palmer
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