The Shelby Republican
Friday, March 1, 1901
Page 6
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The many friends of Mr.
Edward Cornelius, who reside in this city, will be pained to learn
that he was taken very much worse last night and is more than likely dead ere
this. Mr. S. J. Thompson left for Indianapolis this afternoon
at 2:30.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelby Union
Banner
July 21, 1864
Page 4, col 4
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THE
HEADQUARTERS
FOR FANCY AND STAPLE
D R Y G O O D S
---- IS THE ---
"OLD CORNER STORE!"
---- IN ----
S H E L B Y V I L L E, I N D.
GAINES & CORNELIUS,
P R O P R I E T O R S .
July 21 - 1y
The Shelby Union
Banner
Shelbyville, Ind., August 27, 1863
page 3, column 3
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NOTICE. -- All persons
indebted to the undersigned by note or account will please pay up without farther notice. My books and papers
can be found at my old stand on the Square.
E. G. Cornelius.
The Shelby Union Banner
June 4, 1863
Page 3 col 3
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FIRST OF THE SEASON. -- Those Strawberries presented
us by our friend
Geo. Cornelius were the finest we have tasted for many a day. There were four varieties,
the Hovey Seedling, New Albany Seedling, and two others the names of which we do not remember. The first
varieites were the largest we ever saw, and the flavor could not be excelled.
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