The Corner Stone, Volume 4, Number 43, College Corner, Union County, 27 October 1875 — Page 2

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STOHE P. 0. Address, College Corner, Ohio. Wednesday, October 27,-1375. To Your Health ! Liberty, Isd., Oct. 25, '75. Editor Corker Stokk: In an ecclesiastical article by "Spectator," -which appeared in the Liberty Herald of a recent date the writer labored very hard with two small, unimportant "facts" seldom thought of any more, and as seldom heeded. 'One is, that while fifty persons may be found to censure where there has been a mistake or a failing, scarcely one can be found to approve or praise where there has been rectitude or moral worth;" and the other "fact" is "that most men feel that they know exactly how to do the work of all other persons." I beg pardon, Mr. Editor, for quoting iu full t,esc most W0!Kierful sayings, and my only excuse in doing so is their fine adaptability to the Herald article .' "Spectator," after telling the readers of his plagerized article a short tale about our "county officers, our teachers, our public servants." and how to "avoid wisely those difficulties, brought in what seemed to be uppermost in his mind, an eulogy on the Liberty Herald ! Aa a reader of the. two Union crmnty papers, I wish to say "my piece. I am a Republican, and of course want to see that party successful; but at the same time I hold a high opinion of any man or news paper that has the moral courage to come out on their independence. It is this spirit that makes the Corner Stone rank with newspapers sought, bought and read by the reading, thinking and sensible people. You are pursuing the right course in not allowing every jack-a-nape to dictate; but instead sticking to the truth and fearing nothing. I admire a boldness of spirit, no matter whether in religion, politics, or business; and your paper is so full of that self-power, that, although differing from the Herald in politics, every Republican in this community reads it; and the issue-day is looked for with the anxious feeling that a lover would have for the day that is to unite him to his devoted Mary; and on Wednesday mornings there is a perfect rush to the post office for the Corner Stone, and the few eiiqueys who do not take it, lose at least an hour running around trying to borrow. One never hears such a racket over the Herald; and were it not that Mr. Short is seen carrying his little bundle of papers to me post olliee, you would not know Liberty was blessed with a newspaper; still r have nothing against ;J. S." or the way the Herald is conducted; I merely state this "fact" by way of comparison-, nothing else. May the Corner Stone never wander from the independent path it is now following; and may you, Mr. Editor, always "live to battle with wrong and uphold the right,. ? Y-issii of an admu-i" -

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12th (Election), and never heard from since, and his name was William Allen. Before getting your overcoat or cloak, go to Sa:n Colter's, and examine his large and excellent stock at reduced prices. Married on Thursday evening Oct. Uth, Mr. Ren Kumler of Milb ville to Miss Emma Davis. Ery tfc Muns are building a new brick grain house, near the depot. The Literary Society meets next Tuesday evening. Leflar & Ross will give their Theatre Comiquc at Davis' Hall to-day. On Wednesday, evening Oct. 20th, at the residence of tliu brides parents, Mr. Harry Smith of Bard well, Ivy., to Miss Nora Hughs of Oxford. At the residence of the bride's parents in Oxford, Mr. W. U." Mitchell to Miss Lizzie Whitworth. Rev. McGregor is occupying Rev. Vance's pulpit during his absence. Miss Can ic Mclvinny is visiting friends at Carthage. The Eire Company will give a festival and oyster supper in Davis' Hall, November 2nd. Tom McCollourrh's livery stable is in full blast. Rigs only a dollar a day. Who can complain, Such a variety of goods as Colter keeps is astonishing. There is nothing in the market he does not keep, and his low prices, and the polite attention paid to his customers, secure him a largo trade. Additional L,oeaIs. " Read Dr. Carter's card in another column. The pikes are getting their winter gravel, which is as it should be. You can always get prescriptions filled at Haydcn's drug store at Liberty night or day, and filled carefully, too. Paint up, oil up, and buy your paints and oils of Hayden at Liberty who sells the cheapest in the county. Rev. Hughes, of Lane Seminary, preached a very interesting sermon in the Presbyterian church at this place last Sabbath. Geo. Tutly found his horse near Liberty one morning this week, where some tramp had left ic after having taken it from the stable and rode it that far. On Thursday evening there will be a grand ball at Ballinger's hall at Liberty, and if the names of the managers are any go by, we predict a glorious time. Prof. Miller's band w ill be on hand. All kinds of patent medicines at Hayden's at Liberty. Go and get a bottle for your rheumatism, for your head-ache, for your liver, for your colds and coughs, or for any other ailment you may be afflicted with. What better t:mes do you want when you can buy goods of Gibson at Liberty as client . "" them

at New York retail prices. Everybody is cordially invited to call and examine this mammoth stock of goods, whether they wish to buy or not, as the linms-ejs are accommodating gentlemen, and take pleasure in showing their goods; and they very seldom fail in makir a sale, as their courteous manner. ..ic goods and cheap prices are Jungs possessed by but few, ami :vlniited b the world at large, it will be a rare treat to the ladi to call and examine the assortment of silks, merinos, alpacas, delain,?s, calicos, muslins, flannels, linens, luces, and, in fact, everything found in axv store this side of New York.

Personal Stars From Liberty. BV SAXCIIO PANZ.V. Court was in session all o( last week. Judge Ilanna on the bench last week, disposed of cases with Ids wonted vigor. The Jury in Charles Low's case failed to agree. Hoiicas of Brownsville for stealing a belt was found guilty. Tom Bennett made the court house ring with his accustomed eloquence last week. Tom is one of the very best lawyers in the country, and deservedly stands at the head of the bar among pleaders. Emmett Pierson has a- babypotato pickled. That young man's brains are quiet that made love to a married lad3-. Dave Pierson is one among the prince of tailors in the LT. S., and the very best in this country. He has the best of goods, and the manner in which ho tits one with a good suit of clothes at titer lowest market prices is astounding. Meet a maa on the street with a good suit of clothes, and he almost invariably says Dave Pierson cut and made them. Sancho wears one of his suits and it fits him well. The Liberty Herald has lost its independence on the whisky question, so saj s Zuingluous. 13 j' ram sells lots of goods because he sells low. The widowers will make a raid in a short time. Look out for some news. John Macy fills the Treasurer's office with energy, and promises to make one of the best of officers Union countj- has had in a long time. Several visitors in town this week, but names unknown. . All other stations on this route have been making advances, and bragging on their agents, but for an accommodating and genial one give us Clay Ham. Ben Templeton is boarding with Hen Ilusted. Peters & Bro., are selling more j stoves than any other two firms. ( C. W. Stivers and f.,:.,'!y move to

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Thieves Arouni!! I Some time during Monday night j the clothing establishment of Iloltz j & Greenfield was broken into and several suits of cloth hi"- stolen. The exact loss .is not known: but ! U supposed to he between no and j two hundred dollars. Anion" tlu ! goods known to bo missing, are several business suits and one line dress over-coat. A large sack containing potatoes, was emptied and ued fur storage pnrp -s by the thieves. They eifectcd their entrance by bo- j ring out two sections of the front j door in the vicinity of the bolts, j reaching through and slipping them. The brace and bit us-1 were taken from Roll's bl.u-ksm ;lh shop, and were left by the thieves uuoa a u x outside the store door. Givvnlie.d says ho would not cure so much; but they were too unrefined to even :isk the price of the goods ! A PENNY S A Vhl IS A Fi.NN " DAiiN !.;), sio,ooo c ; v g t: a v a y . Ve will enl the Corner Stone vaml piiccn,r0 and the Lrisville Wcelilj c ( ) u k n: n - j o u ii x a t, usn.d price $2,00, ppsf.ige prepaid on both pn:er, for one year, r ?:.7.. The Weekly Courier journal U I'licprent XATJOXAf, FAMILY S UWPAVKIX. . Tt '" I'ceemhrr "1ft. 1:7.. distribute impart mil v SIO.I-iki in vi.lauble present a .,.,,(.' itubHTii-rs. an.l every tuWr:itin ttirouxh us uill l,o , i,;;;ic.( to a r.-isn rci i;:,a numbered rceu'i't tr this dis-trit.utk.il. i-end u. j. .,. :iml e, t both i;iH is. Ft) n s am v i a: v n o ii o AN D iAii:jri foi: Sam v Li c: I HOMO an i i'apki:: FOIiSAMPLHCIIItOMO ax i) iaii:k : FO IC S A ll ! ! : C i I i I 3! o A i.' tr f 2 f. pf rOKSA5IILH(!UKO.MO J u 10. AM) fAPUHJ SI lO -A- YEAl! INCLUptXt! PHF.viH-M AX!) POTAflE J.CLliI.U I'KKMIU.M AM) POSTAGE Is a Home Journal for the rirtvMe. fciglit large prices, with lllutrtionf. Xow in its Fourth Year. !St.fC 51-00 " y0!,r- To11 ceutj extni mu.-t be sent to pay pot;iire. iuitiVCry u"scriljer h:l? choice of a PreuiA CI I HOMO WITH KVERYXUMUKIi ACIIKOMO WITH ICVKJIY Xl-MUKH. ACIIHOMO WITH KYFAIY SVMVAAl. FOll :2.00 A YCAK! FOK 2.00 A YKViJ! foi: ..oo a yi:ai: . SuWrribpr? of OCIt OWN FIKKSIDE. d.-.-ir-inptii ChniMio with every pai-cr. will revive l i!auH'uiioiitliciayweiit uf $2.00. initad 1 hese Clirorans arc Inner n ml of a hi tter class than those used (- .ther publishers an.i very one worth niuic than the suijsci iiuio-i priee. SAM PT, K X IT M n K It 0 F T 1 1 IS P PK W I T 1 1 SAMPLE 'llltoMo sent To a X V Vl - r I I. t.h.N I Every Fn niily shouia take Our Own Fireside. FOR ITS GOOD STO'tlESI FDR ITS FASHION A It I ICLES! FOU ITS MISCELLANY! FOR ITS HOUSEHOLD MHTS! Address: "Ol'R 0 VVX FIRESPE." 175 Wili.hm SruKKr, .r.r Yobk. nr T. Tl. r,.,,...0... n...j ?- .. . business man will aeeept the ace in v to tntr.,! eanv.i.er in this vicinity. we will put hi--nnine to th.s I vert iemen t an .1 five him special i inln ceiae nts t art as our a cm t . PniFiTlrIG non- are v-E-LL PprCQTC , J-1-11'1; 1 fjOOO Iinpri ssn.n -...ies up true. FCi'ii i c'v'1"' "'! firm, and e.iuii,-.f p 7 t fr ." WOUK,. " T, i A "

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