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From The Courier Files 1905

The municipal election held here Tuesday was a very orderly one, not much interest being manifested. A.W Roberts was defeated by T.J Crowder by a vote of 82 to 28 and R.E.L. Brown for Recorder and Dr. Simpson, J.F. Arnold, W.M Letbetter, S.B. Neal and W.H Henning for Aldermen went in without opposition. Attorney J.N. Moore broke ground yesterday in his South lot on Second Street for the erection of a two-story concrete building. He purposes to make the first floor for up-todate offices and store rooms and the second for a splendidly planned lodge and convention room. W.F. Barnes began moving his old store building to the rear end of his lot on Second Street yesterday, and will erect a commodious and fine double store building in its place. He will have the new structure built of concrete blocks. The Bank of Corning reports business increasing. On last Monday deposits were being made in this bank to the amount of more than ten thousand dollars and Mr. Polk says the deposits average about $6000 daily at the present time. The bank is the oldest bank in Clay County and deserves the patronage of the Public appreciates this institution. The world-renowned Carrie Nation of Kansas hatchet fame, was one of the attractions at the Paragould Chautauqua last week. Carrie missed her train at Knobel and rather than remain in that burg 18 hours, she hired a conveyance and was driven to Paragould. G.W. Roundtree was the gentleman in charge of the conveyance and the trip was not made with precision and care, for before they reached their destination the buggy struck a stump. while going at a rapid speed, throwing Mr. Rountree and Mrs. Nation over the dashboard upon the muddy ground. Rountree suffered a broken wrist while the strenuous but fortunate Carrie landed on top of him and escaped injury. Newt Wells and Edgar Stephens came very near being killed Monday night, beside the railroad track near the section house. They were going up the track, like many others, to see a small wreck that happened near the public road crossing that evening when the local engine, carrying an extra-long switch tie across the pilot, was moving up the track at the same time. The boys stepped to one side thinking they were safe, but in the inky darkness failed to see the projecting piece of timber which struck their heads, knocking them senseless. Wells, the worse hurt, had to have several stitches taken on the right side of his face and head.

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Winners declared in Hop Alley Rally talent contest

Inclement weather ended the Hop Alley Rally early on Saturday, May 21 and postponed the talent contest and a cash drawing of $50 planned that afternoon. The contest and drawings were held Friday, June at 5:30 p.m. prior to the Acoustic Jam at Hop Alley along with some of the announcement of the remaining silent auction winners. The winner of the Hop Alley Rally talent contest was Naveayha Garner. Garner sang an acapella version of the song, “Titanium” written by David Guetta. Charlie Elgin, 13, won Second Place with a performance of the “The Git Up Dance” by Blanco Brown. Courtney Hovis was the $50 cash drawing winner.

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STATE CAPITOL WEEK IN REVIEW

LITTLE ROCK – Two new virtual statewide charter schools have been approved by the Arkansas Board of Education. The board’s action allows Founders Classical Academy to add as many as 500 slots for students in kindergarten through twelfth grade.

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THE POWER OF PRAYER

Casey Redman, who is battling breast cancer and brain cancer lesions went for an MRI yesterday and is waiting on results. She will go for a PET Scan on Thursday, May 2. She asks for prayer warriors to pray on her behalf for good results that her cancer lesions are shrinking.

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Ladymans attend graduation

Earl and Anne Ladyman of Corning traveled to Fleming Island, Florida to attend the graduation of their granddaughter, Hannah Ladyman, on May 20, 2022. Hannah graduated from Fleming Island High School. She is the daughter of Paul and Melanie Ladyman. Hannah’s future plans are uncertain at this time.

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