Atlas of Brown Co., Ohio, Part 4

Author: Lake, D. J. cn; Griffing, B. N. joint author. cn
Publication date: 1876
Publisher: Philadelphia : Lake, Griffing & Stevenson
Number of Pages: 116


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The fifteenth paper was the Western Wreath, edited by C. W. Blair, G. B. White, and J. G. Marshall, and published by Will Tomlinson. The first number of the Wreath was issued on the 6th of September, 1845. After ten or twelve numbers were publisbed, the paper was purchased by 'Tomlinson.


The sixteenth paper published iu Brown County was The Taylor Battery, published in the town of Ripley, by J. D. Shaw. The Battery was a Whig campaign paper, and published only during the campaign of 1848.


The seventeenth paper was The Western Literary Journal, the publication of which was commeneed in Georgetown, by W. P. Stewart and G. W. King, Jr., as proprietors, and D. W. C. Johnson, as editor. The first number was issued September 8th, 1849. After the publication of five or six nambers, P'. MeGroarty became editor, and William Stewart entire owner. After the publication of number twenty-one, Mr. Stewart became editor and proprietor, nnd continued to publish it until March, 1850, when he changed its head to the Democrat and Journal.


The eighteenth paper was the Democrat and Journal, which was afterward purchased of Stewart by D. W. Johnson, who united with Tomlinson of The Standard, which produced the Democratic Union ; this being the nineteenth paper, the first number of which was issued Jan, Ist, 1851, and was continued under this firm for one year, when Tomlinson sold his interest to W. P. Stewart, and the paper was continued in the name of Johnson and Stewart uatil May, I852, when Stewart beeamo the owner, and contianed its publica- tion natil the close of the volume, when D. W. C. Louden and Abraham Sallee became the owners of the Union office. Tho


first number of the paper issued hy tbem was in Jannary, 1853; they eontinned mutil September of the same year, when Sullee re- tired, and Londen continued to publish the paper until May, 1854, when one-half of the establishment was purchased hy S. H. Cook. In October following Londen sold his interest to W. II. Sallyards. Mr. Sallyards also rented Cook's sbare, and the Union ceused to exist.


'The twentieth paper published in the county was The Aberdeen Courier; the first copy being issued from the press at Aber- deen, on the 3d of June, 1851, by William Brown. He continued to publish the paper six months, when he sold the establishment to W. II. Sullyards, who published the same until about the Ist of December, 1852, when it wns discontinued.


The twenty-first paper published in the county was the Ripley Herald, the samo being published by Will Tomlinson ; the ma- terial being owned by a company of Spiritualists. The first num- ber was issued on the 13th of May, 1852. The Herald advocated the doctrine of spiritunlism. After 19 numbers of the paper hnd been issued, Mr. Tomlinson sold his interest to Oliver Baker and others, who changed its name to The Spiritual Era; the samo being the twenty-fourth paper published in Brown County.


The twenty-second paper published in the county was a Pierre campaign paper for the compaign of 1852, called The Granite Rock, published by Will Tomlinson in Ripley, edited hy A. P. Lewis and N. A. Devore. After the first few numbers were published, the paper was condneted by Mr. Tomlinson alone.


The twenty-third paper was the Scott Battery, n Scott enmpaign paper, for the campaign of 1852, published at the Bee office in Ripley, and edited hy J. D. Shaw.


The twenty-fourth paper was the Spiritual Era, a continnatioa of the Ripley Herald ; the first number of which was issned Oct. Ist, 1852, by Oliver Baker and others. The Herald was published nearly two years, eensing Jun. Ist, 1954.


The twenty- fifth piper published was the Independent American, published on the Union materinl. 'The first number was issued from the press in Georgetown, ou the 9th of November, 1854. After the first number 'Thomas W. Gordon became the editor, and eontinned to conduet the editorial department until the 19th number, when he retired, and Win. Sallyards took charge of it, and condneted it until the 28th of June, 1855, when J. II. Brown purchased Wm. Cook's share in the office and became editor of the paper. Mr. Sullyards sold his interest to Brown in November, 1855.


The twenty-sixth paper was a revival of the Union by W. P. Stewart, who afterward sold his prospects to John Reed & A. P. Harrison, after issning ono copy of the Union.


'The twenty-seventh poper in the county, was tho Brown County Democrat, by Reed & llarrison, published on the material of tho Ripley Herald. The first number was issued from the press in Georgetown, on the 3d of May, 1855, C. A. White & G. W. Humer, editors August 16th, White retired. November 22d, Reed left the establishment, having sold to llurrison.


The twenty-eighth paper was n continuation of the Independent American, under the name of the True Jeffersonian, conducted by J. II. Brown and W. W. Young.


The twenty-ninth paper published in the county was a revival of tho Democratic Standard August 26th, 1858, published by Sall- yards and Taylor. Kilited by J. P. Fyfer and T. T. "Taylor. Tho paper came out March 31st, 1859, under the name of T. T. Taylor. About the 10th of May following, Taylor disposed of bis interest in the' paper to A. R. Vanclenf, and it was then published by Sullyards und Vancleaf, until September 8th, 1859, when Vnn- eleaf retired and the paper wns continned by T. T. Taylor until September 15th, 1859, he having sold to John G. Doren, who also purchased the Brown County Democrat, tho two being con- soliduted and published under the name of The Southern Ohio Argus, this being the thirtieth paper published iu the county.


The thirty-first paper was The Loyal Scout, a campaign paper, published in Ripley during the campaign of 1860, by Will l'omlinson.


, On the 6th of April, 1864, L. B Reeds, having purchased of Jolin B. Doren The Southern Ohio Argus, issued the first number of that paper in his name. In the fall of the same year he changed the name of the paper to The Brown County News, this being the thirty-second paper of the county. In 1868 Mr. Leeds associated his son with him in the publication of The News. In May, 1874, Thos. J. Leeds retired, and since that time The News has been published by L. B. Leeds. In June, 1867, the Independeut Press made its appearance in Ripley, published by Ward and Sellers. At the expiration of eight months the samo was sold to Thomas Gliddon, who published it for a period of' three or four months, when it was consolidated with the Ripley Bee. In January, 1870, W. Tomlinson began the publication of a paper in Ripley en-' titled The Luuch Basket. At the expiration of the third month Mr. Tomlinson purebased an interest in The Ripley Bee, aad dis- continued the publication of The Lunch Basket. In the spring of 1870, began the publication of The Reform, the paper being published in the town of Ripley by a " stock company," the pub- lication of which terminated at the elose of the sixth montli.


On the 15th of July, 1874, S. J. Housh purchased, of Reynolds and Baird, The Ripley Bee, and the name of the paper was changed to The Ripley Independent, the same being published for six months, wlieu it was sold to M. J. Chase & Co., who again changed the name to The Ohio Valley Times. On the 20th of July, W. B. Tomlinson purchased the paper, resuming the old name, Ripley Bee.


The publishing of the Georgetown Sentinel, by T. J. Leeds, was begun during the summer of 1874.


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16 Ripley Business References:


Officere.


W. H. Sly, Mayor.


Wm. Norris, } Connoilmen 1st Ward.


J. C. Leggett, }


J. L. Armstrong, =


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B. S. Norris,


W. F. Senior, }


3d 43


J. S. Atwood, f


Stanley Merrell, Clerk.


A. J. Stivers, Treasurer.


R. C. Rankin, Marshal.


Meetings on first Thursday of each month.


Attorneys, Real Estate and Insurance.


W. H. Sly, Attorney-at-Law.


Chas. A. Linn, Jr., County Prosecuting Attorney. John McCagne, Fire Insurance Agent, Civil Engineer, and Justice of the Peace.


F. F. Shaw, Real Estate and General Agent, Notary Publio, and Conveyancer. Real Estate bought and sold. Loans negotiated. Deeds, Mortgages, Power of Attorney, Contraots, &c., prepared with care. Collections made on reasonable terme. All hnal- ness transacted with fidelity, promptness, and dispatch. Established In 1853.


Banka,


W. T. Galbreath, Cashier of First National Bank.


J. Reynolds & Co. (J. Reynolds, Sr., J. Reynolds, Jr.), Bankers and Exchange Brokers. Dealers in For eign and Domestio Bxchange. Collections made in all parts of the United States. Money received on deposit. Interest allowed on speoifled time de posits. Established 1849.


Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoss, &o.


Albert Dngan, with J. J. Caldwell, Dealer in Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Gloves, and Fnrs, No. 16 Main Street.


Juseph Bulger, Proprietor of Boot and Shoe Shop. Manufacturing and repairing done to order.


Joseph Riesser, Manufacturer of Buots and Shoes, near Ripley.


A. Hensel, Manufacturer of and Dealer In Boots and Shoes of every description. Repairs of all kinds promptly attended to. Main Street between Sec- ond and Third.


N. Becker, Dealer in the very latest styles of Hats, Caps, Furs, &o. Second Street, opposite School Building.


John Pfeiffer, Manufacturer and Dealer in Boots and Shoes. Main Street, above Fourth.


Billiards, Brewers, and Saloons,


August Mischler, Proprietor of Brewery, Brewer, and Doaler in Lager and Common Beer, Second St. All Beer made from pure hops and barley.


Joseph Scholter, Proprietor of Billiard Hall and Res- taurant, Main St.


W. W. Hughes, Propriotor of Billiard Hall, No. 25 Main St.


John Pfeiffer, Proprietor of Pure Native Wine and Beer Saloon, in connection with Shoe Shop, Main St. above Fourth.


Butchers.


Martin Wetzel, Butcher, and Dealer in Hogs, Fresh Meats, and Groceries.


J. P. Helbling, Pork and Beef Packer ; also Butober and Proprietor of Meat Market and Dealer in Live Stock and Lumber.


Jacob Geiger, Butcher, and Proprietor of Meat Market, and Dealer in Live Stock.


Blacksmiths, Carriages, and Wagons.


Harvey C. Hudson, Proprietor of Blacksmith Shop. Horseshoeing and Repairing of all kinds done promptly, Shop on Main St.


William Norris, Proprietor of Blacksmith, Wagon, and Repair Shop, corner of Second and Cherry Sts.


F. M. Greene, Proprietor of Blacksmith Shop ; Horse- shoeing, Jobbing, and Repairing of all kinds promptly attended tu. Shop on Third St.


J. M. Hughes, Manufacturer of Spring and Road Wagons. Also, Horseshoeing and general Job Work, Particular attention paid to Repairing and Repainting Spring Wagons. Nos, 111 and 112 Main St,


Bakers and Confsotlonsrs.


Lewis Reinert, Baker and Confectioner, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Bread, Crackers Cakes, Toys, Candies, Nuts, &c. Second St. near Main. Or- ders from a distance attended to.


A. C. Bodmer, Baker aud Confectioner, Dealer in Gro- ceries, Cakes, Candies, Gysters, Fruits, Ioo Cream, &o. Second St. opposite Commerolal Room,


Carpenters and Builders,


Z. H. Bradford, Carpenter and House Joiner. Also, general Physiolan. Res. 4 miles north of Ripley. G. Ripley, G.


J. 4. Jreekbanm, Carpenter and Builder; Stair Build- ing a specialty. Res. Hestoria, on Empire St.


W. W. Ellis, Carpenter and Bridge Builder. Res. on Ripley and Arnheim Pike, 3 miles north of Ripley. John Griffith, Carpentor, Contraotor, and Bridge Builder. Res. on Ripley and Bradysville Pike, 5} milos N. E, of Ripley.


Coopsre.


L. Ladenberger, Proprietor of Cooper Shop; Manufac- turer of Flour and Pork Barrels, Lard Tierces, and all kinds of Cooperage. Shop on North Main Btreot.


Jordan Braun, Manufacturer of all kinds of Cooperage. Orders promptly attended to.


Max Pfeiffer, Manufacturer of all kinds of Cooperage. All orders filled with promptness.


Morgan Fulton, with R. Fulton, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Drugs and Groceries. Groceries, Drugs, Chemicals, White Lead, Glass, Linseed Gil, Tur- peatine, Putty, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Trusses, Coal Oil, Lamps, &c., always on hand. Corner of Main and Second Sts. Also, Proprietors of Livery Stable on Main St.


W. C. Beyersdorfer, Druggist, with R. Fulton.


M. M. Murphy, Bookkeeper, with R. Fulton, Druggist.


M. Hauser, Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Wines aud Liquors, Cigare, Tobacco, Perfumery, Trusses, Glass, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Louisville Lime, Cement, Brushes, Lanterns, Lamps, &o. &c. No. 14 Main St.


William Maddox, Dealer in Drugs, Modicines, Chemi- oals Paints, Oils, Glass, Turpentine, Lamps, Per- fumery, Toilet Articles, &c. A specialty made of Fine Toilet Soaps. Also, Proprietor of " MADDOX's JAPANESE COUGH BALSAM" and " MADDOX'S JAPA- NESE TOOTHACHE REMEDY." Laboratory corner of Main and Second Streets. Also keeps for sale " TIROSA," Unfermented Jnice of the Catawba Grape, the only wine fit for the communion table or modical purposes, and is recommended by min- isters of all donominations and physicians. Pre- pared by J. S. Reynolds, Sr., Ripley, G.


Stanley Merroll, Drug and Grocer Clerk with Geo. W. Shaw. Sole Agent for MERRELL'S CORREOTIVE COR- DIAL.


Dry Goods, Groceries, and Provisions.


William Stepp, Dealer in Groceries, Provisions, No- tions, Croukery, Glasswaro, &o. Also, Wholesale Dealer in Native Wives. Main St.


L. Coun, Proprietor of Grocery and Notion Store, and General Dealer in Pork, Tobacco, Grain, &o. Res. and Store on Hillsborough Pike, near Riploy. R. D. Kincaid, Dealer in Dry Goods, Grocories, Boots, and Shoes. Corner of Main and Front Sts., oppo Bite Steamboat Landing.


E. McKinloy, Dealer in Groceries, Provisions, Notions, Tobacco, Cigars, Crockery, Wooden-ware, &o., ou Second St. between Sycamore and Locust.


Geo. W. Shaw Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Staple Faucy Grocerios, Candies, Glass and Queensware. Corner of Main and Third Sts. Also, Sole Agent for Cliff Mine Terra Cotta Works


M. Liun & Co., Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, and Queensware Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Notions, &c. Main St. between Second and Third. Also, General Supply Store.


Mrs. 11. C. Bercaw, Dealer in all kinds of Notions, Groceries and Provisions, Ready-made Clotbing, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods of every de- scription. Corner of Fourth and Main Sts


H. Thompson, Dealer in Groceries, Produce, Flonr. Queensware, Notions, Stone and Willow-ware. No. 35 Main St.


Editors, Publishers, and Printers.


W. B. Tom linson, Editor, Proprietor, and Publisher of the RIPLEY BEE, established in 1844. Also, Job Printer.


William P. Reynolds, Plain and Faucy Job Printer. Second St., Ripley, G.


Foundries and Machine Shops.


John P. Parker, Proprietor of Phomix Foundry and Machine Shop, Manufacturer of Thresbing Ma- ohlues, Stationary and Portable Steam Engines, Mill Gearing, Sugar Mills and Pans, Iron and Brass Castings, &o. Cash paid for Gld Iron.


John C. Carey, Manufacturer of Ralston's Patent Thresher and Cleaner, Wagons, Plows, Agrionl- tural Implements of all kinds. Repairs promptly attended to. Sbop ou Second Street between Market and Mulberry.


Flour, 'Grain, and Feed.


M. Schilling, Proprietor of " BUCKEYE MILLS," and Dealer in Flonr, Grain, Feed, &o. On Hillsborough Piko near Ripley.


Robert Campbell, Grain Merchant, of the firm of S. Hemphill & Co.


S. Hemphill & Co. (S. Hemphill, R. Campbell) For- warding and Commission Merchants, Dealers iu Flour, Grain, Seeds, Coal, Salt, &c. Highest cash price paid for Grain. Businoss entrusted to ns will be promptly attended to. Main Street, bet. 4th and 5th.


John W. Tweed, Proprietor of " WESTERN MILLS,'' Mannfacturer of choice Brands of Flour, and Dealer in Grain and Mill Feod. West Second St.


Furniture.


Belchambers & Maddox, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Furniture. Repairs promptly attended to. Main Street near Third.


L. Grim & Son, Wholesale and Rotail Dealers in Fur- niture of every Description. Piotures framed and Mounted to order. French and Rustic Window Shades in great variety. Undertaking in all its branches. Repairs of all kinds will receive prompt attention. No. 44 Main Street.


Hotels.


BANK HOTEL. Wm. Jenkins, Propriotor, opposite Steam- boat Landing. All Stages stop at this House. LATONA HOUSE. J. H. Carrett, Proprietor. This Honse has been refurnished and refitted, and we can assure the travelling publie first-class accommo- dations. Sample Rooms on first floor. FREE HACK to and from all boats. Main Street.


Lime, Brick, and Plaster.


Robert Carr, Contraotor and Plasterer, and Dealer in Lime, Plaster Paris, Cement, and all kinds of Plastering Material. Residence ou 4th Street, opposite Catholic Church.


B. S. Norris, Contractor and Dealer in Brick, Lime, and Building Material. Res. on 4th above Market St.


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Marble Works.


Lorenz, Reichmann, Dealer in Tombstones, Monu- ments, Mantels, and all kinds of Marble work. Shops on Second Street.


W. H. Harrison, Proprietor of Ripley Marhle and Granite Works. Importer and Mannfaoturer of all kinds of Suotoh and American Granite, Italian and American Marhle for Monnments, Headstones, &o.


Physicians and Surgeous.


W. A. Dixon, Physioian and Surgeon. Residence aud Office on Main Street, between 2d and 3d. E. R. Bell, Physician and Surgeon. Residence and Office on Main Street, opposite Fifth.


J. L. Wylie, Physician and Surgeon. Residence and Office on Second Street, near Market.


A. N. Wylie, Physiolan and Surgeon.


G. W. Phipps, Physician and Surgeou. Gifioe on


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T. Priokett, Pbysiolan and Surgeon, especial treat ment of Cancers and Scrofula. Res. near Ripley.


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Joseph Sdepalt, Gardener and Fruit Grower, Dealer in Wme. &c. Residence, Hestoria.


J. K. Stephenson, School Teacher. Residence on Mays- ville Pike, one mile east of Ripley. John W. Wheeler, Fashionable Barber, No. 28 Maln Street.


" Selesore sharpened, razors koon, we'll lather you well and shave you clean. Our shop is warm and water hot, you'll find the barber on the spot.


Times are hard, the barber in poor; gentlemen, please don't pass our door."


J. C. Leggett, Hardware Dealer, sign of the Big Saw. C. Zanmseil, Watch Maker and Dealer in Watches, Clocks, and Fine Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Spectacles, &c. All kinds of Repairing and En- graving neatly executed. No. 12 Main Streot.


G. W. Menangh, Merchant Tailor. A fit guaranteed. Also Agent for the Remington Sewing Machine and Machine Appliances.


W. Lokey, Manufacturer of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, and Cellars. Also has tho Celebrated Excelsior Spring Seat Saddle, Main Street,


J. K. Greenhow, Painter and Decorator, 3d Street ahove Main,


H. Downing, Dealer in Pomeroy, Youghiogheny, Semi- Cannel and Ohio River Coal and Salt.


Mrs. N. Becker, Milliner and Dealer in Millinery Gooda, Fancy Articles, Ribbons, Laces, &o., 2d Street, opposite School Building,


M. Beyersdoerfer, Manufacturer of and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Cigars, Snnff, Smoking and Chew- ing Tobacco, Main Street hetween 2d and 3d.


Wm. Wolf, Proprietor of Brass Fonudry and Mannfac- turer of Sewing Machine Attachments. Plate Ruf- flers and Hemmers a specialty. Repairs all kinds of Machinery. Manufactures Piano Hardware and other articles. Main Street between 3d and 4th.


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Chas. A. Linn, Sen., Dealer in Tobacco, Pork, aud Grain, Residence on Socond Street near Mul- berry .


" Valley Gem" Piano Factory.


M. J. Chase, President. W. F. Senior, Foreman.


E. T. Nardin, Tuner. A, E. Chase, Piano Maker, A. Sydney Chase, Piano Maker. W. P. Chase,


David N. Daly, Varnisher. Chas. Hough, Piano Maker. P. Benna, Salesman.


G. W. Early, Agent for Valley Gem and Decker Bro's. Pianos and Estey and Hamilton Organs.


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gute 2 Inches to the Mile Tobacco, Pork, and Stock Dealers.


Stephenson & l'itch, Traders and Dealers in Leaf To- bacco and Stock. Warehouse at Logan's Gap 3 miles E. of Ripley, P. O. Ripley.


David Dixon, Farmer and Dealer in Blooded Stock, Berkshire Hogs, Fine Blooded Horses and Sheep. Residence on Arnheim Pike 4 miles from Ripley. P. O. Ripley.


Robert Cochran, Trader and Dealer in Pork, Tobacco, and Stock. Residence on Georgetown and Ripley Pike 7 miles N. of Ripley and 3 miles south of Georgetown. P. O. Georgetown.


A. B. Martin, Farmer and Dealer in Tobacco, Pork, and Stock. Residence on Survey 1641. P. O. Ripley.


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John. E. Cochran, Dealer in Leaf Tobacco, Pork, and Lugnver, on 3d Street between Main and Cherry Streets.


John W. Frost, Dealer in Leaf Tobacco and Pora.


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