The Corner Stone, Volume 5, Number 47, College Corner, Union County, 22 November 1876 — Page 3
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1T07E2.IBEE : 2. 76. V, O. A'lrlress, College Corner Ohio. C- 22. s Z, ZRailrcad TIME CARD. Trains Pass Collog-e Corner as Follows: Ooin- Kast. P. R. T. & C. ExDrcss, 7:38 a. m. Cin. P. Ex. & Mail, 3:00 p. m. Ft. Wayne & Cin. Kk. 7:54 p. m. P. A Cin. Ex. 9:11 p. m. Goln 'West. P. ft. t. & Express, 8 :5C p. M. 'Cin. P. Ex. & Mail, 9 :23 a. m. Vt. Wayne & Cm. Ex. 6:48 p. m. P. & Cin. Ex. 4:00 p. r. LOCAL ITEMS. Crimpy. Send us itcniS. ItCHUtiflll MlOW. Advertising hriski Wood taken on subscription . The election is still in doubt. 'The "Seymour" ennt is the latest. Pull down your vest, young fellow. Willie occasionally visit: College Curlier. The town wa very lively hist .Saturday . Our Oxford list is getting to be im"mense . Oysters served in every style at J. C. Herron's. The bridge over Whistle Run is being repaired. They sav its a 1'. U. J. about llaves I being elected. There is talk of a band festival on 'hristiuas Eve. Town boys of Oxfo.nl occasionally -viit College Corner. The ministerial meeting; were large- i lv Attended last w eek. I Mrs. Schlenck, we understand, is visiting friend at Urookville. . Mr. Thomas Ibuton, of Connersville wa In town over Tuesday. M r. LaiiilH-rt Miiitl 1 of Okfo.nl, was on our streets hit Hfonday. tode llowe and family will make their future home in Oxford. Mr. I. M. I'.-irvin, ns a good shoe maker, coine w ell recommended. An infrnul "machine fVr "blowing p" otVfers i under invention. Mr. A. S. Hall and t idy 'pent last Sabbath with friends in Hamilton. "The new scales of )r. Stewart's beats aii3- thing ol the kind wc ever saw. A pr.ze of a five, dollar gold piece will le given at the, next spelling school. TheG:Xi accommodation 011 ''' Junk i to be taken oil th road so report y'th. . fr. Mary A. Moss and son started 'for LogatispHrt to-d.iy, cn :i visit to friends . The various temperance organizations In our tow n are well supported, as flivy i should be . If -'you w ish to see .something tmbliyv look at 'the new how w indow of G. W-. Adams', in Oxford. Mrs. Laura llarpwood, of Hamilton, was visiting at the residence of her fath er, Mr. Crume, last week. Quarterly meeting services will be 1 field at the M. E. Church next Sabbith. Also preaching 011 Saturday. The Quakers' will hold a serif. of meetings at Salem Church, commencing j to-morrow (Thursday) night. ' ! Uncle .S.-un's Il.-irness Oil, the only j .perfect water prw? oil made, will always be found at J. II. Webster's. A horse belonging to Ben. Aj-er.' ran away the other day near Oxford, causing Ben . a loss of about fifty. dollars. Mr. Henry Iiak went to Cincinnati yesterday, to lay in a new stock of win- j ter goods for the firm of Bake & liidenour. j Mr . Jake Itidenour'.s great livery a!e ! will take place next Saturday . if you j w ish to secure bargains, don't fail to be ! present. Wft call .mention to the new ads. of Austin & Bro., and 1. M. I'urvin, and speak for them a liberal patronage from all parts of the county. If there is one thing in all the world that makes a woman mad, it i-i to hear her husband talking over the election u Idle she is Fplitting the wood for Saturday's baking. For the benefit of thoe who wish to study, we will say, there will tie another spelling school given in Wilson's iJIall, on Friday eve, Dee. 14th. A trkMU M OF F1VK DOLI.AK8 IN GCJiD -M.IJ.I, KK ilVKX TO THE Bl'.ST Sl'i 1.1. Mi.
You can't make a fellow belicve-tluit ! l'""- "r ci.izcns, exclusive ... ... .. - ... , I -to any o;her manulaetorv of the same a girl is flirting with him, until she ; kintl. 0xft),-,i ,Ued,,d inHiMifs.ciorgives him not the grand kick but ;.ios of different kinds for so long, that it. savs softly, "I alwavs felt so friendly i boks .reilieulous to now dCcom;ig,,
lowards you. - These convenient 1 V , . ? ' V ; . expect kHHlnevs ana love don't tint with them, trample on them, and throw 'them away. It looks mean and cou- . . . mptiWe, and h ui.beoondng to any 'Liih-.
E. M. "Russell's school i.s on the in-
M iss IT. w ill imi'ms' :i!I ;it this office and it th piu-kii.se sh left by n:ist.nke, while on a vi.-.it to see our devil the oth-vhtj-. Thre will be a oullt-d ihtititip; nt Granger's Hull, next Frkl.ij- evoliiiij-, for the purpose of organizing a literary society. Lot ns h.ive a good turn out. The returning ho;tnl continues to hold ikiily sessions in the tle)ot. They inist that if other returning hoards give us ;t "f:iir count" Tilden will be elected. Difi. At College Corner, Xoy. 2(1, 1ST6, at the residence of her son, Mr. J. Buck, Mrs. Margaret Buck, aged 72 years. Fnnr-i iil at U. P. Church, Tuesday Afternoon, Xov. 21. On Monday of this week O. KefTer shipped sixty-seven head of hogs, averaging 427 pounds. This lot of hogs w ere raised and fed by Carey Loi?y, of Dixon Township, Preble County, Ohio, ( and we consider them bard to bear. j The littleness of a man is discovered i by phu-ing hiin in office even a posrj office. Tiluen's election might influence j the post-ofUee at Cottage Grove; if so, j we would hail it with pleasure. Such a j P. M. as they posse's there, were he at ! Hamilton, Oxford; Liberty, or a place j of any size" he would receive the grand ! kick, for his pomposity in interfering with the mails, and meddling with persons' business that does not concern him in the least Uncle Sam ought to be proud of t h:il P. M. The Mall. On last Thursday evening a fin's select ball was given in Greenfield's Hall. The entire absence of all rowdyism, and the j pleasure that each one enjoyed, iniist be j credited to Mr. George Coffey's excel,,,,ir '.nfreMir. 1'roi. .-uuier s string . i baud, ol Oxford, played for the occasion. Over forty couples were present. An rystcr supper was a variety in the orogramm, that was well appreciated, The dancing continued iintii about foil r o'clock, when they separated, all satis- ! tied and pleased with the entertaiiunenl. ; 7 M , Vt .". ', " VT. i iiii:..',,;i.i!it; -auwj. j On last Friday evening a medium ! I sized audience gatliered in W ilson's 1 M ill ik ! , t., i.i .... ..'i ... i, :. 1 1 a.K-ll 1. I1L. III II I Villi l.ll Mill ' I 1 sue lmT lllrlti'li A nn-n lioil Imnn nl feredtothe best. p-iler, and no little I interest was manifested as to who would j be the successful competitor. OilmonOs j Cornet Hand regaled the audience for j the first haif hour with sonc; -rood mu- ' v ,x . . . . s-ie. Owing to contusion and backward- 1 ,,,. ', . , . , i ness, the choosing ot id?s w:is -cousid- 1 ierably (U-laved. Ch.ts. .T;.ikins aud f.Uavtoii Gilmori! a cajiiains chose a formidable array of .-;-elleis on their rcsncetm. sides. l)r. J. M c( 'hrTstie was eliosen lirononneer, and Dr. Hauler. ' -vi ..... umpire. I he contest started with Me- t GuflVy. "AcpdMal was the Hrst word ! riven our. and leveled both captains, j This is w hat is called killing tuo biids j with one stone but m this ease the tone was awful small, and the birds .wi 1 t. larg". J. E. Logan "dropped" on "ealvinist ic." For a theologian like Mr. L. this seem? rather Strang. but j ! nevertheless it is a fact that Johnv ! bwt hi "rep.: a. the "boss'' speller o our little city a position he has honor- j ' vl 1 Tm 1 1 mi I fill- i 1 1 ........I ..-.. ... ...iii't VHI . . . I ,U. I.,'!M. Vre intght grow eloinient, tell about the ;od:le.-s of Liberty (is that JT?) folding Ids wings to rest in sweet oblivios. but we gues wc won't. After a very short i
matt h. Miss Olive Austin was left alone Murrtll. Our genia. young towns-H-,!rt!-.,,'1.,,"34mi,,",lV" Vf V,"! "VPni.!1-- ihhii, Pl.il Fabcr, stands behind the s If Tf1C trill fii 1' i ii i'wi oi-oii 1 iiii
1 ..iit t 1 1 111 1 111 r v lilll". were again chosen, ant Hender- ' I son's Test Speller used. Mr. ". J. O Ve.r pronouncing. This soon thinned i "- the ranks, only a fv being aide to staml i the battery of woids leveled against, tbt'in. Miss Austin came our successful this time. A third time odes were Cii'osen, and Mr. J. 1. Stewart came out ;-''""l.ii . College Corner iri.ty Me-I be. proud ot Miss Austin's sUccvss, artl we .o-e glad to note that our town ran successfully compete with some larger towns that boast of their fanve a little too much. Although the spelling school mania has not' fully revived, ai" j other our will be given on the 14th of next month, with a premium of kivk j doixak-s is uoi.d for the best speller. Patronize Home. Oxioiin, O., Nov. 20, 187fi. Epitok ConNi.1: Stone : The Citizen of ,:,t wtek contained an article relative to Mr- Kvillis. of riklln, O., praising his workmanship, describing specimens of it exhibited at the Oxford Cemetery, aiid ending by advising our citizens to patronize him, if they desired satisfaction. It looks mean and contemptible to "pass ty" home manufactories, and patronize men who hae no interest in common with ours. We have sn our midst some 'excellent marble works, owned by Mr. .. X".. Van Arnem, whose reputation in this ii;e is known not; j only m Oxford, but in all the adjoining towns. Many beautiful specimens of j of his skill and wu kman'h'ip can be j seen at. our own cemetery, find hi -i luge nor-iber ,,f others. He also ipceives orders from a distance. Witfi none but the. best of workmen anrl ! f ists in bis enipl.iy, inu urU-rz to snit rue, umes, m r . v jin Arnem .-.Ik.hI.I i I... . ... 1 tliem--whea iietter bargains can be t in i. ft iinii il il i' ! I r r in t t !....: ... i '':'jec',or ''H 7 ,re M:V',ru-,Mr- ' Van A rnein -would be pleased to have.' f '" eilizeu call and examine the beau- i j .w.,rknm..shiP; in all the new and elegant Oesigns, that are being ! j 4hrown ,mt. lilr? tt mcct the wants of ! CJ.is cu.tom' r. A CiTizr.x. i
CORRESPONDENCE.
OXFOUl). Jlr. Jlin Kutli'Pau aged citizen died at his home on last Friday of Paralysis. Funeral services were conducted on Satrmhiy afternoon at the M. E. Church by Kcvt J. Mu iTny. Mr. II. It. Parsons has gone to Hamilton, to engfcge in the jewelry business. Mr. 1. L. Case and lady Login house keeping this wvck at Brook ville. Of course that concert was a success! Miss Mary Stork is at present organist of St. Mary's Church. A patent medicine man made things lively the other evening. Some of our citizens would like to see him for about live minutes. Our Opera (?) House is not billed for any plays yet, nor will it be 'or some time. Our Druggists are receiving a large stock of holiday good in shape of books, toys &c. c. Chas. Oath is doing a driving furniture business. The reason is. he always attends promptly and careful- to the wants of Ids customers.
i or Hayes last week as all the reSam Colter has received ' pecta b!e men were "dispatched for'
Mr hi stock of winter goods, and is : now ready to meet the wants ol his ! old customers. I Occasionally a Miami st udent j linos ms way nocic to UxlorU, anil j aml t!icrc j3 une oM reliable huidmnik, t'..al all the boys know arid never will forget that they ask -bout, and that is "Pap. Bingwood." 1" this way "Pap'' lias become bet ter known probably, than ;uiv msn tu Oxford, , . . , iii our letter oi lass weeK we spoke of two young men as "cuts ol eo! r. We apologize, and reI . . .1 I ''ll'T 111! I' t 1 r Y .1 1 J lK'Lh wluleMiss Lin .mo Davis of Hamilton was in town Saturday. M.iss Davis us,a lo i,e :x fonner resident of Ox- .- ,. 1 . 1 1 1 1 . r .! 11 !ud. and her bright face that could , .... . , , be so hit e fpar?d is always g ad v 1 . c . "'" eery one. T!ie vonng ladies of the W. F. Seminary have made considerable ,UI1 t hemsch es over the election, no 'ii'ii'g niotirning one day, and 0 '.!" "Z ""i'nal colors the next, 'Elicit windows presented a .striking lpcarnnce on the first day alter the re til t'li s. i l.c boot, and shoe store room of Ceo. Stork's, presents a neat and business like appearance. The i-old weather b;w luvd.-on n.i ........ ., , (O.-tntio.w ' . ' .-3 - - C5 . Mr. T. R. Ku'iilcr hns opened a dry goods and notion .store 111 the roo:.i lormeriy occupied by John counter. Is it a "rhyner" Miv. Pi net's stock of millinery goods is the most fashionable in town. No need to go to Hamilton or Cincinnati for your winter millinery give her a call. lAIiKLlTY. A festival will be given at the M. E Church this ? veiling for the benefit of the Sabbath School. How about those boys that attended a party in the .-inehitv of Brownsville the other night. Did I they give you a fair conn;? Mr. T. J. lliggs of the Tiuks and Miss Alice Eurtoii of Connersville were man-red last Wcdueslay at lcast half a dozen newpapers soy so. PeUrs & lh-o. i t hed.,e.w !. that new stove you were talking about. They hax; them iu the latist styles, for coal or wood, and guarantee them to bo satisfactory. I. M. Parvin has gone b College Corner, where he has imreiiiscd the boot and shoe linn of Ia!;cr& Jiradiield. 3Ir. Parvin is accomn-iodat-hig, and will be sure of a lar.f jatro tinge. Lute Beaver has returned home altera long absence. Al Seribg lias sold his restunuat. Several old "Liberty chums drop down occasionally from Indianapolis, aud Connersville. I'.nr-dge's Art Gallery is the target for fitoiie throwing. Some vivlons Pc"- are bound to lo it ail t, 1 t'"2 ,k'st,'"ctl011 UicY 'lie wretches should bo h tinted down, ,ir1 0,r .. e . , !iml suffer for snch -wft-artl-ly acts.
There is a new song about ton that is very popular '-Give us a fair count" is the title of it, ami it seems to be very popular with every body. Public shools will be dismissed for Thanksgivinsr. Chas. Zutteruieister has bought out Al Serine's confectionary. Ex-Sherirl Gould's new residence Is nearly flushed. George Imrael!, of Logansport, is visiting friends at Liberty. The Teachers' Institute was held in the school building last Saturday and was a very pleasant ailair. Work is progressing slowly on the new hotel.
HAMILTON Miss Chadwick has been dismissed from the public schools for insubhordlu ation to the superintendent, and undue punishment of children'.Five stood for dismissal, and tvtO ifgaifist it. Miss Chadwiek has now brought stiit against the city for the remaining year's salary. Brook Sanders still sustains liis ;'rep." square find solid as the best bivalve ia But!er Co. This is nothing disparaging to the oysters. It was'nt safe to shout for Tilden to take, a set on the Bcturning Hoard. Xd--Cod Mnginnis gave the reporters of th e Cincinnatia press a generous set, up yesientaj. .spring is coming gentle Mack and there is nothing like pulling the wires. Hamilton Sunday S'eics. We are elad to know whatN. G. means. One fellow told 113 it inent "no good"' atitl another tli.it it ment something else. We are sat isfied now. Plenty of parties ami 03-ster suppers agitato our social circles quite often. The County Commissioners met in regular session last Saturday. There is a certain editor of this city that hangs his foot out of the window, using the sole of his boot for a bulletin hoard. Wiien he takes it in, would'nt you call it a 1!' turning Hoard? The comedy "Pique" will be played at theX)i.ra Hail, Thanks'-tying , - OCT night. Mrs. Thomas Miller has brought suit against the Demncrul to recover her hde husbands interest in that otlico. Mr. Miller was the business manager, and local editor of the Danoorat for some time and his Interest i ; the oHiee is taid to be con- !.' .'do New IVIusic .
We find on our table a coi.y ofjTOILET ARTICLES,
uiiv 1 nui. . vii by the popular song writer, A. J. Ar.r.EV, just published by W. W. Wiiitxkv, No. Ill Summet Street, Toledo, Ohio. This piece consists of four stanzas, and each one rich in sentiment and advice to joung men. The music is in keeping with the words, and should be in evenhousehold. We understand that Temperance Lodges are ordering it from all quarters. The. publish-5 er will mail this song to any address or, the receipt of 25 cts only. Bay Your IJots In heavy and light lurners, bridle?, collars, whips, or Uncle Sim's Harness Oil, sold by J. II. Webster. Take Notice. Having sold our Boot ami Shoe Shop ! to " l':l'vbi, we recommend him to 1 our old customers as being a No. 1 Boot and Shoe maker, and will give general satisfaction. Bakku & Bkadiiki.d. 'Ihose knowing themselves indebted i to us will please call aud settle immedi- ! -it -ly, either by cash or note. We will ! he found nt the shp of Mr. Parvin, it! the basement of the Wilson Building, one door north of the barber shop. BvKKlt & lR.y kl-TKLT. FOR SALE CHEAP. Light and heavy harness at Cincinnati and New York prices. J. II. Web stf.r. Something New While in Oxford, call at J. C. Van Arnem's Marble Works, and examine the new nd elegnnt styles of monumental work. The rustic base is something new in this line consisting of a beautiful combination of vines, leaves, roses, and rt'.-tic designs. IIh prices are fo very low, that Pvery body can cliow honors 10 their dead in this way. GiLi:onr. zroTjss, College Corner, Ohio, J. C. GILJtOIU:, - 1'roprittor. V.y pti.Wvorin to (.Ti ro the pnmfort of Ruo.'t. wo Lone to merit h hf r ol nllic pnt-rona-e. (rond Livery nd Food Mai.Je ou-noct.-J with the House.
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Where is kept constatitly ca bauds a full stock of SASIT, DOOUS, BLINDS, rLOOIUNCJ, SIDIXU, 31 OU LI) I NCI MIINGLIIS Ae., AVhich is sold to suit hard times. All job ivork done to order cm short notice. Special attention is gien to Stair Jin il iliti g. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. ;ive us a call aud satisfy yourselves that t he above is trite. n'-M-Gnn ST i:VAKT, DOWXSJtC
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FARMERS BOILERS JO & GO GALONS e have uneqnaled facilities for the execution of all kinds of Jo Work ia our line, such as TIN ROOFING, SPOUTING, CUTTE RING. &C. LIBERTY, . - IISriDX-A.ISr.
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All work done to order and satisfaction trn.'i ran teed. A sltare of tlie public patronage is soheied. Tiiaiiktnl t"r the past favors, we hope merit, by polite treatment and low prices to merit the same in the future.
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D DOOIl IiCLOW Till: POST-OFFICE, HAMILTON, 0. Is sole Agent for the Sale and Manufacture of the Celebrated OSBORN LENS SPECTACLES, i WHICH ARC TAKING THE PLACE OF ALL OTHERS t Our stock of Jewelry and Silverware is the largest in the country antl superior in quality to any In llauiiltou. No shnl.y Jewelry or Silverware kept, as all t an testify rho have tried us. In
Wo guaranttso satisfaction, especially flno American and Imported ones, having an experience of over twentysevn years and making Repairing Watches a study. We consider Ourselves competent in that branch of the business
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