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Weakley

The  Shelby  Democrat
September 11, 1890
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          The two-year-old daughter of  Mrs. Ed Weakley  fell from a chair Friday morning at the residence of her grand-parents,  Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Law,  and struck its little head on the floor, almost completely severing its tongue.  Dr. Morris Drake  attended the child, and today the wounded member was doing nicely.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Daily  Evening  Democrat
Shelbyville, Indiana
Thursday, October 5, 1882
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          Robert Weakley  arrived here from St. Louis this morning, too late to attend the funeral of his brother, who was buried yesterday.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Daily  Evening  Democrat
Monday, September 5, 1881
L O C A L     N E W S.
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          Some of the boarders at the  Weakley  house claim to have seen a ghost about three o'clock Sunday morning.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelbyville  Volunteer
February 14, 1878
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          John Weakley,  who has been sick for some time, is improving and now getting about again.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelbyville  Republican
Thursday, December 12, 1872
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          John Weakly will please accept our thanks for a nice lot of fish, which he presented us on Tuesday.
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The  Shelby  Union  Banner
September 8, 1864
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          All members of the Central Committee are called upon to meet at Morristown next Saturday, the 10th inst., for the transaction of imporant business in conjunction with the Convention which meets at that place on that day. By order of
JERRY WEAKLEY,
Ch'm'n Shelby Co. Union Cen. Com.
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