The Corner Stone, Volume 5, Number 48, College Corner, Union County, 29 November 1876 — Page 3

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1. O. Addres. College Corner, Ohio. TIMK CA1M). 'Trains Pass College Corner as Follows: Going1 list. P. li. I. & C. Express, 7 :45 a. m. 1, Ft."V. & C. Ex. & Mail, 3 :00 p. m. 1 &C. Ex., 9:21 p.m. Going West. Mail, 0:23 a.m. 'Cin. & Ft. Wayne Ex., 3:23 p. m. C. U. & R. I. Ex., 8:43 p.m. LOCAL ITEMS. Subscribe. Incorporate. Send us news, (live us a fair count. liushies is looking up. ltepair your sidewalk. The bog market is lively. Willie hugs the Indiana side. To-morrow is Thanksgiving day. Business cards printed at thisoliicc. l?roek is the leading jeweler of Hamilton . Notice chang iu the railroad time Vard. Rring in your advertisements lor the Advkutiskr. A revival is in progress at McGonigl's Station. Tlake & ltidenour received a car load of salt this week. Mr. T. M. Dunbar, of I.ilcrty, was in town last Monday. What's become of our Goodwin's Corner correspondent? A good assortment of overcoats can he tbuud at S. llolz & Co.'s. Snow to the depth of an inch fell at this place last Sunday night. Send in your names for the. auvkutii:is. It is only five, cent., a year. M r . David Shafer, of Cambridge City, is visiting friends at this place. Mr 11. K. Shaw has erected a new -woodshed just east of his shoe shop. The. (lihnore II on -so continues to hp. the most popular hotel in the village. Examine Bake. & KidenourV Dress : Goods, UK, 1". IQo d 20 cts. per yd. Those wishing to do business with Mr. David Kennedy, will find Ii i III at this office. Ala! One of our Thanksgiving turkeys, hecoming hungry, turned in and iat himself up. Mr . Zach Taylor and lady. of Oxford, passed through here lust Monday night enroute for California. The spelling school will h held on the l.ih of December, instead of the 14th, as stated last week. The 0:48 I. M. accommodation going west, and the 7:54 I. M. train goingenst, have bren taken off the Junk. We have received our second lot of Ladies' Cloaks, at priees from $5.00 to -$12.00 each. Bake & liua.Ni Hit. Union Thanksgiving services will he conducted by Key. Jenkins at the U.I Church Thursday morning at 10 o'clock S. II dz & Co. sell clothing cheaper than any other firm in town. With Joe "H'ulf ns rlelk mil r.-uilillt fail to cot ' - s good bargains. The Salem hall lust Saturday night, ended in a riot. College Corner can't he heat in the way of good order at their halls. All Wool Flannel, 33b; cts. per yd. 1 ! extra Jeans, 40 cts. per yd.; Stocking Tarn, 85 cts. per lb . These are bargains. liAKl. & ltllI'NOCK. Mr. TCd Crawford", Charles Zuetermelster, and Fred Peters, three of Liberty's nicest jonng men, attended the .peleet part at this place on the 10th. The citizens of Charlottsville, we understand, have telegraphed to General !-ir.int for four hundred troops, as someof the citizens are a little inclined to be wary. Report of school, Dist. Xo. 3, Oxford Tp.. for twelve weeks, ending Xov. 21, 1STG: Xo. enrolleil, 3:5; average-daily" attendance, 18; per cent, of a 1 tendance, W. J. 11. Stkw.uit, Te-vcher. We are receiving a large stoek of Queensw;ire and Glassware, which have been bought at low prices, and will he sold at corresponding rates. li.VKK & Ifui:Nocn. Quarterly meeting services were very interesting at the. M. E. Church last Saturday and Sunday. Communion was held Sabbath evening, Presiding Elder L. C. Ilolliday preaching a very line sermon to a large congregation. llOM OWAY's PtlXS AX1 OlXT.MI.NT. AVe stand aghast at the thousands hourly hurried to a premature grave, victims "of having neglet tel the first symptoms of di.ease. Whether the complaint originates in the body, or be introdoced accidentally through the ?!;iu fatal results may be warded oil" by i timely recourse to one or potii of these medicines. -;, ,ent per box or i t.

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oxFoitin. Itev. Mr. "Wood preached in the Presbyterian Church last Sabbath. Jack Stern has returned from the Ceil ten nial. liev. I). C. Vance, pastor of the j York St. M. E. Cnureh, Cinninnati. was in town last week. The Shakesperian Club has reorganized. Let us have a literary society. A new walk has been laid between the residence of J. M. Sterns, and the Presbyterian Church. Only two arrests last week. Whv don't the Fire Company get i , , ,. i up a ball and oyster supper for Christmas night? Ye happy Granger's will "bawl" in Davis Hall, on Dec. 1 1th. Mr. Zach. Taylor and lady, of this place, left for California last Monday night. The cry for the Conxrcu Stonk is heard on our streets every Thursday afternoon. Mr. IJagby and family (colored) have bought and taken posession of the line residence on West High St. owned by Henry Piper. Miss Sallie Crawford of the M. E. Book concern Cincinnati is at home ! quite sick. Mrs Emma Fenlon has a well .selected stock of millinery goods, and tiiis with her unquestionable taste in trimming makes her one of the mint, nnnii iv iih ihhmn m e , ... , I ford. i liiisu insimi" a sivnsn hat or bonnet should net fail to her a call. The M, E. Church Choir give will give a concert at Walker's Chapel,. one evening this week. Union Thanksgiving services will j be conducted at the U. P. Church i by Uev. Wood. Everybvdy 1 corvliauy uiviteu to al.emt. j Tlie Oxford Marble Works are j doing a big business. We heard rumors of a ballTiiurs. I day night, but. cannot say anything ! positive about it. j How did that, young lady kno.v ', how thick that fellows lins were. that she was telling about. Key. Mr. lottng. pastor of the 1 colored liaiiti.-t ( hnrch of this place, 1 just cscapel being burned to death , on the l2th inst, at Loch and. lie was stopping at the house of om; of 1 1 his trieiiils, and went to bed as us - iiiti vioi 1. n ign i, occupying an upstairs room. lie awoke sometime in the night, ionnd himself almost suU'ovatcd with smoke. He got up and in going down stairs, fell, and 0 ' liurt his leg. PAery door was lock- - ed, making escape imposthlc, while the house was in flames. Put getting his muscle up, he managed to open a door, and passa.l out escape ing with slight injury. HAMILTON. Hank Paula, the old reliable M"r. itrcry man made an assignment Monday, to 11. E. Davidson. Asset.", about Jrd-JOO; liabilities not known. The County Commissioners met Monday and allowed Mr. II. If. Wallace r,Ii(r for Ids servics as Auditor, for the year ending Jsov. 13th. Maurice Jones was, Saturday, appointed executor of the estate of David Jones, deceased. The United German Society, will give a Literary and Musical Entertainment in their hall on Thanksgiving night. A prominent young man of this county was taked in by that very daring (?) policeman Mr. lioli, last Monday, on the charge of stealing u gold watch ami chain. Pnsiness is on the increase. I he public schools wul close on ...... ,..,0. , ... . COITAGK CillOVK. Eorroit Coi:m:u Stonk It beinr sometime since our little village has . iir t, , , , been heard rrom, I thought I would give you n few Hems of the past few weeks occurrence. The excitP"fife;nt over nolitics has somewhat sttbsi.ilcvl. How about llia't political fracas; oeiow me omvo a lew days ag.' T!ie Misses M. U. and E K; are two of the prettiest :.nd most pleasant vounir ladieswe have.

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Lotus last Saturday evening ended in a general knock down, but nothing serious. Quite nr. excitement here the other day between two men, one white and the other black. At last peace was restored without tin; loss of blood or a call for troops. We hear of a certain lady, VllO has two feather beds to irive her son when he gets married. Look out! girls, watch your chance. The article in the Corner Stone last week iu regard to our P. M.. was fun for us a!!. Mr. Egbert, although not guilty of any great c,hnc' nco,ls a liUl i"1"" lli occasionally lor his own benefit as well as others. j Mr. John Kigsby's new barn makes a fine, appearance under new coat of red wash. The young people, of this place ; and vicinity, have organized a vie- I bating society. The (Junker meetings at Salem commencing last Friday have been largely attended. On Sunday afternoon, lie. Mr. heard, a Missionary from the East Indie.-, delivered a very interesting lecture on his travels through Egypt and East Indies. The meetings will probably continue for some time Oxford Ohio, Nov. 'JOLli hs7o. Now since the great Exhibition is closed, 1 suppose that many who j inl- niitKvsiit llir rMindvtnn tM' In 1 visit vr who were waiting for the v-ext one, will be convinced that they made a great mistake in not attending. The exhibition has- passed into history as the grand success r ,1!,;vm.illll t think- it i has tended to eradicate from the mjlus ,r foreigners that erroneous i,l0a ofthe crtulcness and unnolislied j state ol our character and institulioils lt hns rebounded to the honor of out country, and especially to Philadelphia. It has shown our improvement as a nation during the ptlsl one huudred years, being the national anniversary, it ha.? ow nL'icl several yo vs in reoperation. cises took place on ! 1 ne 1 o . i r. exercises to,v j E' iday the 10th Inst. The weather ; was esiieciaUy disagreeable, being , , , ', . cloudy and damn. At sunrise n ' , .... , ' ,. , . , salute 01 thirteen guns was bred :n j . .... , , . . . . . ' honor ol the old thirteen stripes. , . . . , , . ; I ho closing exercises were he'd in i , , . ,t ",, , ... l Judge s Hal!, and were very similar ;, ,1 . . . . ', ,. ., 1 to the opening exercises. Alter the services Were concluded, President (Irani came forward and announced l hat the great Exhibition was closed. A telo"'r:i.n w;?; im m'ediat ol v sent.! ',-.' 1 u n 1 . , V- . ' ' to Machinery Hall -where the G reat . , I C orliss Engine was at once stopped. ; i , . ' , ., ... , , : Great Exhibition was a success ! fuiancially, the total number of paid j admissions, exclusive of the closing day, was announced as follows; N,O04,2(il admissions of all kinds, !),- 7.SiS-2i, and the receipts ;r:l.s7:.5,Every man complains of his memory, but no man complains o f hi s judgment. Having sold our Boot and Shoe Shop to 1. M . Par in, we recommend him to our old customers as being a Xo. 1 Boot and Shoe maker, and will ue getieral satisfaction . lAKi it & P,i;aii :;.n, Looi Out For a Bride. Tliose knowing themselves indebted to us will please call and settle immedi- ; ately, either by cash or note. "e will ; be tound at the shi of Mr. Parviu, in the basement of the Wilson l.iiildiiij. one dour north of the barber shop. IbvKi'i: & UitAi.riti.K. The OxM HarMe Worts Are prepared to do all Khrs or work, from the jrandest monumental to the ! b :,wl fhths from Granite. Italian, ,, Am(.riean Marble. Mr. .1. C. Van oeiu, me pro-uiecoi-, nas in iu emj ployomN of the very best workman j Mr. Van Slek!e-hi the state; he is not ! !11-v :l eutter, but a regular sculpt- j I11"1''"'. rhVin h;,s -i1'" i islaction. One reasor. i, beiause they not Mn,v t() 0olt,,u.ts 1 uo additional work without extra j 1 charges. All the latest, desig ns ran be ; ll(rt- "' !"-ehaers can find it to" their advantage to vail and examine work and prices before goin-j- elsevvh u e. Parlies wanting work iu our line ea; secure a reduction of 5 per cent, bv p'resenlin the ah ive lueal with their orders within the n -x ')) days, at the Oxford Marble U 1 1

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X VX I III. til , V l I 3 ' V " ' ' i .. t svo medicines suited to the ailments of a vast class of sufferer. Thousands of cures hav? been made by them. and. in fact, the word iailure could not be coupled with ' them. P,ut within the last two years counterfeits of our medicines have ? tro-iiiifr ii i i .liiii'Ai'.nr in 4 1 " 1 I 1 ic 1 i r 11 J Utillv I ' ill ii.vii v i imitation of Tr-.ulcMark. To secure llu iwlle wc have placed upon each genuine box of Jlolloway's Ointment the fac simile of the signature of our agent. Mr. Jos. Jfayuoek. To counterfeit is felony We shall relentlessly pursue any who imitates this with the utmost j igor of the law. Wo most earnest- ! V beg that the great mass of the I American people will aid us in our j ."iurts to protect their health, and j j help us in our task of bringing these most unprincipled men to the i.ar of justice. l"n i form iy refuse to purchase Medicines purporting to be ours unless Mr Jos. Ilawlock's signature is attached to each box of ?'i!ls or pot of Ointment and the end will soon be reached. The public's obedient servants. Unl.I.oWAY Co. Kil j W W L eL Wa Owing to bad weather at tha time of the lirst Spelling Sellout, "llic hoy.n" have resolved to TRY IT- AGAIN! And this time they offer a prize of $5.CO C?J i ! SOLD 1 M 5 'l'e liiC le-t vpeller, ami sin-retorc hope to have An IMMENSE Atteaim! Tiiis time the Spelling held School will he Hi i j j J e i OX I IvMDAY EVE, pa 1 q ( t33' kJisLa a j j ; j i j J (:-i)d s'lelh-rs (ruin j LIBERTY. ; AU1 "" nuuMnn towns will he i present; and we are sarisiietl thai j They will All Go Away t ! I'k-ased with' the" evening's cnlertain-m.-nt. - f jt niyi---TTjn ! iVI C U if Hi O j f. Spelling hook will Ik- used, and the admissiuu will o'nlv be f: 1 ll eiA. boily is -nvitcci. ZZ Jtiic .'. (iih)i ore's Covnrt Band.

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