Shelby County Indiana
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Huffman
The Shelbyville Republican
Wednesday September 11, 1946
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HAROLD M. KEPPEL
WEDS MISS HUFFMAN
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The marriage of Harold M. Keppel, of Indianapolis, son of
J. D. Keppel, of Waldron, and Thelma A. Huffman, also of Indianapolis, was solemnized September 7th at 6:30 p.m. in the Speedway Christian Church.
The Rev. K. E. Thorne officiated with the double ring ceremony.
The bride wore a two-piece aqua blue dress with white smoke and black accessories and a corsage of Tailsman roses.
Her attendant was her sister, Mrs. Mendel Richey, who wore a powder blue dress with black accents and a red rose corsage.
Mr. Richey was best man.
The groom was graduated from the Waldron high school and Indiana University and is a veteran of both World Wars I and II.
Following the wedding ceremony a reception was held at the couple's home at 505 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis.
Contributed by Barb Huff for Bob McKenzie
The Indianapolis Star
Indianapolis, Indiana
May 9, 1922
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SHELBYVILLE COUPLE WEDS
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SHELBYVILLE, Ind., May 8, --
The marriage of Miss Daisy Beatrice Huffman, daughter of
Mr.
And Mrs. George Huffman, to Myron Abernathy was celebrated at the
home of Mrs. Abernathy's parents, north of this city. The Rev. M. E. Abel
performed the ceremony. The bride is a teacher in the schools at Fairland and is
a graduate of the State Norman School at Danville.
Contributed anonymously
The Shelbyville Democrat
Saturday, March 15, 1919
Page 1 Column 2
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Mr. and Mrs. William
M. Huffman, of Vanburen township, announce the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Opal, to Mr. Ernest John Fisher.
The marriage will take place some time this week at the bride's home.
Contributed by Phyllis Fleming
The Shelbyville Republican
Monday November 23, 1908
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HUFFMAN IS ACQUITTED
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John Huffman, night watchman at the Spiegel factory, who was arrested
a few days ago on the charge of assault and battery on Emmett Baxter, was
acquitted in Squire Webb’s court this afternoon, there being not enough
evidence to convict him. The parties reside in the southwest part of the city.
A
few evenings ago Mr. Baxter was milking a cow when Huffman’s dog came over and
frightened the animal. Mr. Huffman and Mr. Baxter then had some trouble about
the dog, after which Baxter filed the affidavit.
Contributed by Barb Huff for Bob McKenzie
The Shelbyville Daily Democrat
Wednesday April 17, 1907
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TO BE MARRIED TONIGHT
Daniel Barngrover To Wed Miss Dollie Huffman
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This evening at eight o'clock, Daniel Barngrover, a well known old soldier of Fairland, will be married to Miss Dollie Huffman, who resides in Moral township about three miles north of Fairland.
Mr. Barngrover is sixty-four years and the bride to be is about thirty. She is the daughter of John L. Huffman, a prominent resident of Moral. The ceremony will be performed at the home of Mr. Barngrover, which has been already arranged for occupancy. The prospective groom was in this city this afternoon as chipper as a two-year old. He was receiving congratulations on all sides.
Contributed by Barb Huff for Bob McKenzie
The Shelby Democrat
Thursday August 9, 1906
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STONE IN HER EAR
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Pebble Finally removed From
Minnie Huffman's Right Ear Saturday Evening
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After suffering for seven years as a result of a pebble lodging in her ear, Miss Minnie Huffman was finally relieved of the pain Saturday night. And her hearing has been restored.
Miss Huffman is the thirteen-year-old daughter of George L. Huffman, the confectioner of this city. When the child was six years of age, she was playing at her home in the country with a number of other children. They were on a sand pile, when a small stone lodged in the child's right ear. Every effort was made to remove it. The girl was sitting on the porch Saturday evening picking her ear when the stone dropped from it.
Her hearing has been imperfect up until Saturday evening, and now the child says that she can hear as perfect as she could before the stone became lodged in her ear.
Contributed by Barb Huff for Bob McKenzie
The Shelbyville, Indiana, Daily Democrat
Tuesday, July 18, 1899
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Miss Ethel Huffman, daughter of J. L. Huffman, of Moral township, will leave this week for an extended stay with relatives in Wyoming.
Copied by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelby Democrat
April 28, 1892
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Dorsey Binder For Sale.
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I have a first-class Dorsey binder for sale. I will either sell the same or trade for stock of any kind. Will sell cheap. Peter Huffman, Shelbyville, Ind. 27-d1w&w1.
Copied by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelbyville Daily Democrat
Thursday, April 23, 1891
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ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
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Charley Huffman
went to Indianapolis, this morning.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelbyville Republican
Thursday, December 20, 1888
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Oranges, lemons, grapes, bananas, nuts, figs, dates, apples and everything good and sweet, at C. W. Huffman's.
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Candies for Xmas. Well, where will I find
the nicest? Why, at C. W. Huffman's. Next door to the Republican office.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelbyville Daily Democrat
Tuesday, January 26, 1886
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LOCAL NEWS.
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Mrs. Chas. Huffman
is spending the day with Mr. and Mrs. David Tull, in
Brandywine township.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelby Democrat
Thursday January 17, 1884
Page 1 column 4
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John Huffman
was granted a divorce from his wife, Gertie Huffman, by Judge
Hord last week.
Contributed by Barb Huff for Bob McKenzie
The Shelby Democrat
Thursday December 13, 1883
Page 1 column 7
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DIVORCE DAY
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John Huffman VS Gertie Huffman
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In this case the plaintiff, John Huffman, states that he was married to Gertie on the 22nd day of August, 1883, and that they lived together as husband and wife until November 15th, following when she, without provocation on his part, abandoned her home in Morristown, came to this city and took up her abode with Lou Mahurder, where she remained for the space of two weeks and where she repeatedly violated her martial vows, and in view of the above facts he thinks he is entitled to a divorce.
Contributed by Barb Huff for Bob McKenzie
The Daily Evening Democrat
Wednesday, August 8, 1883
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Charlie Huffman left this morning for Walesboro, to attend the funeral of his father-in-law, Wm. Kennard.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Daily Evening Democrat
Monday, April 17, 1882
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Mr. Peter Huffman, who has been in Germany for some time, has returned to his home in the county.
Contributed by D. Darlene Palmer
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