The Shelbyville Republican
Monday, September 21, 1925
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Society
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Six O'clock Dinner.
Dr. and Mrs. G. I. Inlow, entertained delightfully last evening at their home in Blue Ridge with a six o'clock dinner. Covers were laid for Miss Norma Pearson, Dr. DePrez Inlow, Dr. and Mrs. Fred Inlow, and Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Inlow.
Copied by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelby Democrat
Shelbyville, Ind., Monday, September 19, 1921
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Mrs. Rhoda Inlow, daughter, Miss Pearl,
Mrs. Lauren Hilligoss, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hilligoss, and Mr. and Mrs. O.D. Alsman, of this city, spent
Sunday at NewCastle, as the guests of relatives.
Submitted by Maureen Sheehan.
The Shelbyville Republican
October 27, 1917
Page 1
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TRAIN CREW BLAMELESS
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Coroner Filed Verdict on Death of E. H. Burks.
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Dr. George I. Inlow, of Blue Ridge, county coroner today filed his verdict on the death of E.
H. Burks, the Indianapolis man who was killed several days ago by a Big Four train at the Broadway street crossing.
The coroner holds that the crew of the train was not to blame for the accident.
Copied by Phyllis Miller Fleming, Feb 2001
The Indianapolis Star
September 14, 1915
Page 14 Column 2
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SHELBYVILLE -- Ean
Inlow, living near Manilla, raised four and one-half acres of tobacco
this season, which yielded a ton to the acre. Tobacco men say the quality
is the best they have seen this year.
Contributed by Virginia Latta Curulla
The Shelbyville
Daily Democrat
Monday, February 1, 1886
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Will Inlow, of Manilla, leaves to day
for the South, in company with "Pink" Talbott, of
Rushville. They expect to locate there.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelbyville Daily Democrat
Tuesday, January 26, 1886
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LOCAL NEWS.
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William E. Inlow
and Pink Talbott will go South and start a spice mill.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
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