The Corner Stone, Volume 5, Number 5, College Corner, Union County, 2 February 1876 — Page 3

73iaesday. Felmaiy 2, 1C76.

p.. 0. IdJress, College Corner. Ohio. CINCINNATI, Hamilton & Indianapolis, liailrond Time Card, COLLEGE CORNER. GOING EAST. GOIXO WEST. Peoria. & rin. Mail . r. I'iu. i: Peorux hx. Ft. Wayne .feOiu. 7 SI a. ro. 6 4S p. m. 3 SO m . 3 vi m . R 4 I p- m. 2 SO p. tn. 10 14 n . m. 30 p. ta. 8 12 p. m. 10 03 . m. LIBERTY. 3"n. Acccm, Mail Freight . Cm & t'eona bi. Eipre s OXFORD. Con Aceom. Mail Vreieht Tin .v. eoria Ex Express 7 m u m. 10 2- m 8 01 p. m 9 S a m 10 25 a m 4 v p m 911 p m 4 02 a ra 8 1pm 8 11 ft m 11 lam 4 Tt o tn 4 SS p m 8 38 pm 7 IS p m 9 10 a m S IS :i tn 3 O li m 8 3S p m MI STAYS I m STORE. 4 WfcACHCT Th3 Very B&i. .-cq ,n tha Country Heating & Cooking Stoves, And articles usually kept iu a Tin Store. JOB WOIRIKZl HOOFING, Sl'OUTlNG & GUTTKKING Promptly attended tout the lowest rates. 3Iending neatly and quickly yerJ armed. 27"A share of the Public patronage is fcolicited . nll-ly. G. WEIIXKR. UNION -MANL'FACTCJSKRS CFSASII, DOOUS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS AND DKAl.KU IN FLOORING, SIDING, CKILING, Rough and Ready Dressed LDMBE R STAISi WORK A SPECIALITY. SHIN&LEiS & LATH, Of best Brands constantly on hand. All work in my line done to order on Short notice. Plans furnished and Verandas made to order. nlS-Chno. GEORGE KEELER. TO AND LIVERY STABLE BY J. RIEEjNOUR. Fine Rifjs and Turn-Outs Good carriages, single ir double, buggies and horses luruihed on short notice on reasonable terms. CSTSpecial attention given to feeding. Stxvble of Jacob Ridenour. nll-tf. CAKE R & CiiADFlCLD MAXLTACfCKEKS & DEAIEHS IN ,- Are prepared to lo nllkinds ! of work iu the IJoot and shoe j line in the best manner and at J AT THE LOWEST PRICES. ; We call especial attention to our make of I j Fino Coots, Sewed or neggea. repairing ITeatly Dons tc Crder. COLLEGE CORNER, OHIO.

A vaunt false wizzard. Deakon Petti hone next week. See change of time this week. 1'ay up that hack subscription. Wheat in this vicinity looks well. Ez. Crist was in town yesterday. Ask Pete Kidciiour about hunting hog. For a good 5 cent, cigar, call on Weidnei. Fifteen bran, spl inter new subscribers last eek . A reading circle has been formed iu iliis pi. tee. " Ruv your picture frames of 8am Gath, Jr., al Oxford. Chkketi pox lias been the rounds 01 this pi. ice 01 late. liluiik books of all kinds, and prices at the urug store. For bargains iu dry goods call on Gibson at Liberty. Tobacco of the iiuest brands, a specialty, al liie ding More. La-t week was the with much rain aiui much h.gh water. The ly.ilers appreciated and enjoyed ll.e tiit-diiue oi .Monday. The prettiest slock of dress goods ill Lit icily al Gibsons. Candies and mils, of all kinds, for sale, cheap at the drug store. Subscription lor the Cincinnati Times $1 00 taken by P. R. Symnes. Coal oil, only 20 cents per gallon, Warranted pure, at Weidne. 's.

It is our own observation that this winter has been a vety open one. Toilet articles, perfumeries, Ac., for sale at lowest prices, at Wcidner's. A large assortment of Kid Gloves and Gauntlets at Creed's, Liberty. Mr. F Woonell. after an absence of some weeks returned home last Monday. Black Alpacas a specialty at Creed's New York Store, at Liberty. n4-4t. I have a span of mules, sixteen hands high for sale; also two log wagons. n4-.lt. W. JtrssKt.. The number of newly married people on the streets last Sabbath were numerous. Harry Shepherd still handles the yard stick behind the counters for Ramsey c Bros. A new furniture store, is proposed to be one of the thhijrs lor the Corner scion. Pure drogs, chemicals, paints, oils brushes, etc., at the drug store lor sale, cheap. Don't forget the Centennial boots sold by Ramsey it Bro., the best in the market. The schools of Union township we understand will be continued eight months. We would like all indebted to this office to call and settle by the. 14th of Fehuary. Liberty has organized a dramatic troupe, composed of the best talent oi the place. Mrs. Filer residing in Roseburg, wdio has been sick lor several months, died last week. A nw buttei packer in town, packs it oil" w ithout leave. We suppress name this week. For an assortment of all kinds of the most popular patent medicines, go to Wcidner's. Our Quandrom friend. Ja k Leonard, Surveyer of Union County, gave us a eall esterday. Jake Davis is about to trade Renj. Stewart, not Stringtow n Ben., his house and lot in town. Joe Gihnorc and Tew Cline have been appointed assignees in the estate of llolz A Greenfield. Overshoes, such as you have never seen, at the lowest prices at Gibson's at Liberty. The nicest assortment of picture frames in the west can be found at Sam Gaih's, Jr.. Oxford. The pound party given Rev. Melleniler in Liberty last week was a successful and pleasant affair. Joe Gilmore vas made the recipient of a handsome present from bis Sabbath School class last Sabbath. Every body goes to Creed's for Dry Goods, Clot hing, Roots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Notions, ifce., &c. Ladies do not delay, but call on Gibson at Liberty and see his fine stock of shawls and cloaks. Talk about"Zephyr" organ, but if you want music, go to Weidner's, and get, one of those, fine French Harps. Trains from the west, late M mdav, all on account of the morning accomodation being ofi ihe track at Hog B.iek. Arrangements are being made to secure a permanent Minister ;or the Presbyterian Congregation at this place . To day is ground hog day, and he seeelh his shadoweth, and craw leth back to let w inter returueih six more w eek's. Jack Langdon is tme of the best operators on the vnad, always strictly at.tending to his own business, aud is J nlways at his post-.

Travelers, remember that you can always get a lii st class meal at all tims at that best of hotels, the Giluiore house. Dan Shera, S. R. Ramsey ami Henry L. Bake have been appointed appraisers iu the assignment of Hnlz & Greenfield. We couldn't see it, old man let you have two papers one year for $2,50 when we charge respectable christians $3,00. date GMniore, connected with a commission house in Cincinnati called on us last Monday and renewed his sub-serldtion.

Fanners, before buying your Jeans, call and examine Creed's. A good Jeans for twenty five cents per yard. The reason that S m Gath, Jr., of Oxford sells so many of those bed lounges is that they are the best sold and the nmst durable. The ladies will remember that S. W. Creed is closing out his stock of Shawls at reduced prices, call and get a bargain. Such a hat as would make the shabbiest man look fine and, make him feel happy, can be found at Gibsons at Lihertv. We understand that there are some parries of wealth and experience w ho purpose buying or building a business room, for a first class drug store here. The lodges of . Liberty are making preparations to hold a grind Centennial Celebration the coming 4th. Where shall College Corner stand on this question? Notice to Hunters. All persons are warned not to hunt or trespass on our farms. Win. Russell, R. York, J. McCray, G. Laird. Farmers and every body will remember von can buv clothing at cost for lh"! next sixty days, at Creed's New York Store, at Liberty, Indiana. Now says John to his Mary Ann, I mean to do like other folks and live like them, and I'm goin to begin fir.t by buying a bed lounge of Sam Gath, Jr., at Oxford. Call an examine the bed lounges sold by Sam Gath at Oxford. Thev are undoubtedly the very best the market a fiords and as cheap as can be purchas ed in the city. Robert Dair will oiler at public sale at his resident' 2 miles west of College Corner, on Saturday, Feb. !9ils, his farm pioperty consi?ting of horses, buggies, w agons, etc. Nineteen boys went out to Wm. Russell's iu a jolt wagon to serenade John last Sarnradr night, and Addington now says if it was to do over agaio he ould take his segar at home. Henry Bake rode "Jim." his horse in from his country seat last Monday moriiiug, but Jin, usualy sine foo't-d. fell. And Henry now limps and looks sour if von ask Inm what s the matter I invite the attention of the ladies to my stock of Peble Goat, Kid am all styles of custom made shoos Every pair warranted to give satis faction. S. W. Chkkd. Have You Heard the News? John Pvle of Liberty lias a fine slock of boots and tshocs on hand which he will sell at reduced rates kii boots from six dollars, eight and other work in pioportion. Doe McChiistie returned Iroru Flori da last Saturday, as jolly as evtr, well pleased with the country, and as healthy as oiit con I I tlesiie to be. He will give us a description of his travels next week. llolz ct trcei ihefd m.uie an assigunieut last Mond ay. Assets $8000. Liabilities $120uO. Greenfield is. a good business man and hi- many friends teel assured that he will work clear and remain w iili us sti II. The spile has 'been driven, the camp kettle hung, and the sweet days of ihe farmer is here, w hen molasses candy and sugar balls melt away in the mouth of every school child Kike kisses on the velvet lips of a sixteen year old n.aiden. Married by the Rev.. Me lender at the residence of Elisha Ri lenour, on Thursday evenining, Jan. 20. 1S73, Mr John Russell to Miss Flora Byram. The bride has our thanks for the exclelh-nt cake, and all hands join iu wishing ihe happy pair a life of unjointed bliss. Old Mother Hubbard went to the Cuhboard to get her poor self a dish. When she got there. The Cupboard was bare, but then this was before she knew what she now .knows, for not a family in the land need be without a nice, set of dishes, for Ezra t 1 ist ol Lib erty has just received an immense stock, w hich he is selling by the wholo.-ale aim retail, lower man any nrni iu toe county, and as low as they can be bought in the city. All of the best make, and nice. Just take a peep at bis stock, you w ill be surprised, but Ezra always selects the useful as well Le-.uU'ul when buying his stock.

Owing to the demands of increased travel on their Indianapolis division, the managers of the Ciiiciiuia.l llamilton & Da ton railroad have placed lour express trains on this braneh.daUy. e cupt Sundays. The. train w hich reach here for the we.-t alter three, in the afternoon and at 8-13 at night run tin ongh curt tor Peoria and JUh k '-land, making direct connect ions tor Burlington. Omaha and San Franc i -co.

To insure a good crop of cor:, t'.n tanner not only needs to !:ava h!s ground iu good condition, but also need.to put the seed in right, aid this c..: only be done in a firt class manner t using the Hoo-ier Grain I)i ill, sold by Rzrii Crist of I.iU-rty, wl.ii ii is witaof i a rival alnoug all drills and is certaiob the lest, cheapest ami mo-t durable and always gives satisfaction. Try t.:ci:i and you will know the truth of what we say. The PmiK.xoi ou; l .lor us l ani T.kk Ii.i.tsTHAjKU for Fel.roary, 1ST J, Is worthy of the highest eouur .:d-i:::r; trtHH-Ninr'al and inti lie-: u.:! !: or View. Its matter scient :fi, l.-cgrah-ie, and miscellaueous bears t!. '.'l ii:i;i of n jmlieituts selection ad ip:ing lr to :h omprehenion of a nii!:ier::;s c;;::stituetiey. Its stories nd sketches rre p:iriicularly adtiiirulh'.;. Among uhjecrs treated in the number : re : Secretary Bristovv; Rev. S. It. !'!a:t, A M.; The Human Soul its Ori-'n, Nature, and Functions; Repnu- :! i!u y iu Parentage; A Bad Beginning Chap ters I . and 11.; Toliey Riddle (winein.ih). the Heroine of the Modoe War; Peace maker Grange ; Holiday Musings; Ld. ucational Progress Backward; .Agricul tural Hints; Misccll.iuy, ele. Price, io cuts for ihe number which shouhl he read in every family iu the land; for the year' $'J . S. R. Wells & Co. New York. Letter for Cottage Grove. Mr. EniTott, You desire to know if Finley Egbert is dead. He is not dead. but stiil livetli. iil is able to laugh and lo a lively business iu the store this winter. Pea nuts and ale. Dan Levingston still works as hard as ever, blow ing and pulling. Pat Gleason is till on the strke, all on account of a new blacksmith shop lately put up by George Wright, the champion horse shoer of the west. He has not bescuu work yet, all because, the C. II . & I. R. IL, have not brought his coal to him. lohn Shankliii says he isn't bother ed with loose change this winter u account of hog cludoia las fall. O. Kefi'er is busy buying up Ihe hu.sf swine this winter. Our old bachelor frien- , John, IsMill lull ol life, although he is not doing iiuich with th$ polecats this winter, because the snow has been scarce. I think that about three ce.::s w orth of coal oil put on the tr ips w ould answ er every purpose, and tu ing them around them like Logs to their slop. E. G. Maxwell's saw mill has been idle for the p st three weeks on ac count ol bad roads, but started again last week. A wedding in this Mion, for I saw a young widow ami a young w idower taking a buggy rid:- .:t w ek . 1. Austin i doing ids sl::;r' of hunting this season, he says he is bound to do something to keep ll.e spring fever away. 11 . CI irk - the. i hampitm washing machine pei.l. i l the place. Roe. Keller is t;ai-S;hig the black and white brigade tf.U w:u::r at Bonner's School house. No :.a.-e now . Phv Di:op. Ilea dy fcr Kurd Tir.es. New spa iers discussing the c.iiis-ei.f and remedies lor the f-ard l::nifs, agree that while Individual extrav.-gai:iv. has been greatly the cause, ; :' r! ;;t I ecoitom t; is uits:Hnat:u .- t'.so re moval of our t!iu!iic!.i ;.v :i!i.;-. It plain words we must .trench ii.iii! our income show s lb.:.' r'..H'ii.g i;:.ts,.e. of yearly cxiamses in w!:i;h .lIir i whdeclared true joy was :i::!y to he !';;;::id. There is no belte r way tn : ! : ; oeh than to attain ecoi;oit lcl h'i'ilis. These may be aeqificed by keoj.ing a daily expens aci-ou::t . Tbisv. UI .-hi-v w here the money goes, vvill -.au-n us each month to resolve to l; .;; extenditures . The !t--s. !;': of t : kind i-pnldi-lr.'d by T. J. M'-iikuiV ot 41 and 43 Warren Si., V, Y..i k. It is arranged for oung hi: '. Id. i.air. a d anil single. The tda-sifiea;'i:i:i e;, .'or. lees every line of exp .iiiiiiir-'. ;.ul presents a daily, monthly, and yearly cxhihit. Neatly bound hi cb;!: , -..,, i mailed free h)- the above firm for ."J cents. lleiul This! All parties k:iowi:ig themselves indebted to W. A. Weiducr, at e mpiested to call inmiediatidy and settle either by cash or note, or all accounts w ill have 8 per cent, interest a hied. This is no idle talk, but is business. W. A. Wkidnf.k. IParm 3Tcr SclIo Or Trade. The undersigned oilers for sale or trade a farm containing S5 acres, 75 acres cleared, remainder wood land. The farm is well watered and level, making it. a!l tillable. It has a good two-story frame bouse with out houses good w!l. good stable, and double i-orn-cri'is, 3-oti ug orchard, and fences good. S:hl farm lies oue-h;ill'iile northwest of College (turner near ihe Liberty pike, cot venieut to schools and churches. Will bejold at a bargain or given iu a fair tr.c.r.tall on or addre-s nU-.Jnos. 11. yv OsnoitN. CuHvje Corner, Ohio.

Sell Your Hides to Holz. lie pays the highest market price for hides of all kinds. Call on him il you want ti e cash.

Dr. O. It. Cbitwooil, Jr., Phy-d-ia;j Vi Surgeon, College f'orner, Ohio. Olieo at r&JiIiMtctf, where h nvy be f-m.od d:iy or night w hen not professionally kL.eiit. ran s.vl::. H nise Hie! !, -'-, os. 1 ,1 lf, in ColCi.i':; r, tl. For Prici :t;id 'irni im.- Nmt. Of' r I. O. T1 tic Hsif r! tb-voti.-d !!ie H'elfa re i: r I'cvjfle. It pohlN':" 1 t re':t ! I.- p ','! !t I ili - w ft t !o-i:t i i! 1 1 ' !t!:-il il. M- p:nj Ni.- r ! "tiZ. !! is . r-ivor;sit il i igl:' u.l j'l . i o all, and '!:e i ;;-.! lo ibr .i . .- ft i.i. o-i'il t th uiiv- aud !!- '.o.i -... l i-..ti -:: lh tf hi; d tl.:" !' a;:o r ?! ih- ntoit, ! : il :: net Hi -s.r, !!. reiifiii IK'-ij cfj'e'tl ;i'ti I'tvsily f voii'il t ht sc Naiioual fin:!; Sivi't.T i.ice ! !ie i -imI rot of l!;e iniiesicV in "he hai.dot ihf! i'-io-t Ki" od t i'sg : .:o::-prs!,:cio i .uitn-iKcy. Ti:c S ihirv Gi-to Kit.,r . iior i-io the pay oi -, ri.no-n! f.i i;ds. !.:-, thepric-d i.t'.Bir ut pii Im-s-, ' estate, a:;d gr-iil-aks (ih iC"j.;e' money,) have Ix-n ceprA-iaiitt, The act. chaugiiig I ! i mig.utl .!;- tract "Aith l.o.ioli.l!cr, itnl miking bonds payable in gold iu-t'.d t "..;.-. tenders., as ii:t ngrc-il upon; a f.oiif-i.-'il o! 25 er eciil. ill ialuc totho few ;:l the expense of i he many . The Re.-utiip; iun Act, demanding rh-it which is '.iltei U iJiio-yilde, ;id pi n t he oltfett soui.t. tor tweiuy vcitin luithcr oil". For such and other crime against the peide the E::q;urer will at'voct hangj in the aominist ration ul X"v-'i !l meiit atl.iirs, a ml liiliug. Celebration for the Centennial Year. If you would know and understand thei.-snes, merits ami eilects of pa-r and iuture legislation, read the Einjuiri-r during this all iinjwn taut crisis, and subscribe fur the year lsi.0. e:r,:m:s: Single Copy, one year 2 00 r t ve I otues. SI . earn. . . .s t Ten 1 CD 1 (i 00 Twenty 1 50 ' :il) oO Wiih most lilH'ral terms ioclubag--uis. Send for spekuu'U copies and agcnl' outfit . Agents w anted at ever- jiost-ofiu e. Address all letters to FA HA X it- McL i:a X. Publishers, CINCINNATI, CHIO. S. C. O-A-IRTIEIR, DENTIST LtIiEllTl - - IXIHAXA. Office over IL C. Peter .i Em. store. Liberty, Ind. Vi-it College 'orm-r, at Dr. McCliris' ie's office 1st an I .'hd Meiub'.ys of each month. nJ3-tJy m YORK TRIBUNE. "TILN" I.'- ADING AMI R'l'AN M.V. sl'APi 1;." TliK i!KST ADVEHTISINU Ml-PllM. l..iy . Sl'J a yar. Semi-'Yrchly. 5 3 Weekly. 0. Postage Ere? to IhtSahicriher. Spi'iiueii Copies ami Ad-verii-b.g Rites Free. Wi-kly. in idub. of or more, only J-l. piag. p'tL Atldres.-. Thk'''kihi :-::. -V. Y. i2tly c i: it CLun j:atj:$. TS: followir.g wiil le our rates for th tii:i'.iae tor tl.c Corner ."-tone and frch ot tf-f p.'riodl 'a's mentioned below. Scribi'iM Monthly, liarju-rs .!o;::idy. $1.50. 4.75. 3.75. 4.75. 4.75. a.m. 2.?5. 4.35. Nir!:oi ", irr, .:ekly, We.ci?rn ibiral, Cincinnati Weekly Gazette, " Sem"; " " Cincinnati Weeklr Commercial 2.f. Advertiser's Gazette. A 'To i: nut' c i o ri.inftcn fo r -lift i-r?.;..r.-.-. It (itiuit. ;i!Kt crp (':'. 'tibnft fi trrrklj. Tmnx t' per atumitf. hi "tidtutuce. Five eimn cejaV (tifcrerst .lt' ti one midre. fur &j ct. U?-c. o. l Frit Kuw. Kerf Vert. Co I . P-owcU . Co., Ctiturv A ?ublihers, A TT.N'VY SATED IS A fr.XM EAKNED. SI 0,0 O O GIVE N A W A V. V.'e v.i'.l send the Corner Slant iw.vil pi ice $1.50 and the LouUrdle Weekly COUKILU-JOUHNAL usual price postage prepaid on both p-ip.rs. for one year, tor ? J.7-" . The Wceklyl ouritr journal i the (rreat NATIONAL FAMILY N EWsPA PER. It will, on Dceniibcr Slt. ICt. divtrit'ttte imtiartinllv JM.lw in Tj.hi.tble i resent? niu!.; itn (tubocribrrii. and every subif rii'tien m through us will be entitle l t a rc-i-ti-rvi ami nu iiiit-rel r.'e.-it t tor this i itriratltun. enj us S-.T-'t ami get both .'i;er. J". I-.. C3-0"VE I) 1: N T I S T, Ul&tiul i, - - - ' i JiXl.gl. Puts up all kinds of teeth i:i the fittest style, st ml 011 the mo-t rea-oua'de term-. ( 'dice and re-id e nee 011 the ca-t side c a luVlle Siu.ire . n.42-tf.

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