The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 27-52

M&m* ADDITIONAL LOCAL --•Boot bull; cofifco fcbin 15 to C3 contao pound. At Nagley Bros. Mins T j I hm I o Gray in friends In Cincinnati. lolling - $1,125CASH ONLY will buy a 23 lb. sack Finn Granulated Sugar. Bird’s Mammoth Store. Rev. W. A . Anderson catno Thursday and Is tho guest of Mr. W .J . Pollock. Mrs. Lucinda Gray of Indianapolis visited at ilie home of Mrs, M* T j , Bratton several (lays this week. -C A L L US UP for prices on Butter and Eggs, before you sell. It will be money in your pocket at • Bird's,Mammoth Store. Mrsi- TV. J. Smith gave a. lawn party last Saturday afternoon to eighteen little girls in honor of Dorothy and Margarie McClellan of Indianapolis. .•—Keep th'e flies from your cows by using Cow-Ease. ILerr and Hastings. • Miss Fannie McNeill left this morning for her home'- near Belle Center, Q., where she will spend her vacation. The Misses McNeill are taking their vacation earlier this year owing to the illness of their parehts. WEEKS CLEARANCE SALE I Of Oxfords For Men and Women Fire Veritable' Slaughter of . Pi­ ano Prices. At Miller’s Genuine Clos­ ing Out Sale of the Smoked-Pianos. Deep Cut Prices on Stand- . ard Makes of Uprights; Grands and Player ‘ Pianos. Actual Saving of $75 to $100 on new and reliable Pianos. The people of Springfield and -vi­ cinity have already been notified that mypresent-Stoek of PianoB and Organs would be offered at greatly Deduced Prices as soon as the In­ surance Adjusters completed their work. The Reduction Sale is 'now on. The recent fire in the Bowman block Smoked all of my Piano and Organ stock. The Insurance com­ panies allowed a reasonable amount for the damage. We shall during this sale give customers the benefit of the amount of damages collected which means an actual saving of from $75 to $100 on each piano'; The whole stock is thoroughly overhauled and is now in fine con­ dition. Many new Pianos Including the Ludwig. Kimball, McPhqil, Hanes, Clough &Warren and Blng- er will be offered at Factory Prices and less. Some very reliable Uprights in Mahogany and Oak, fresh and new. at $103, $175 and $100. Easy terms. Hanan’s Oxfords are the best that money can buy. We have the newest shapes in patent colt and gun metal calf. Reduced from We have the largest and most complete line at this price ever shown in Xenia. $5.00 to $4.00 « All our Ladies’ $2.50 Oxfords, in all styles and all leathers, reduced to All $4.00 Oxfords Reduced to $ 3 - 25 . $1.85. Men's $3.50 Oxfords in vici kid, patent colt and gun metal calf in all the new toes, reduced to £ We can fit every one at this price. Handturns . and welts in this lot. Q $2.75 » ■ Come early as they won't last long at tbiiS price, All Men's $3,00 Oxfords in patent colt and velour calf, reduced to , 6 > $ 2 .35 Two lots of Ladies’ Oxfords in vici kid and pat­ ent colt, new perfect goods and this season’s shoes reduced from $2.00 to $1.35 All sizes and nothing but correct stylesin this lot. . . . p ' We have an extra long line of Boys' -Oxfords that go in this sale at very low prices,-. Misses and Children’s Oxfords at great reductions. All our Ladies’ $3.00 Oxfords in patent Colt and „*■ ideal kid, gun metal calf and vici ldd, reduced to - $ 2 .3 5 ' These Shoes are all this season’s goods, perfect in style and guaranteed by us. F R A ZE R ’S SHOE STORE , XENIA, OHIO; Cedarcillt College* it offers E con om ics Mathematics French. Oratory. B. and Ph. B. The Fourteenth yearof Cedarville College opens September loth, thefollowlng courses otstudy: , English History Science Psychology Ethics Sociology Latin Greek German Hebrew English Bible Music and their sub-courses. Degrees in courses lead io A. Larger library advantages will hempen this year. The College is it mem­ ber. of the Ohio Oratorical Association and affords splendid privileges in tlie Developemonfc oi Thought and tho Power of Expression. Every year is giving greater prestige to the College. - Bast year was its banner year. Tho coming year will be still better. Every calling and pursuit-in life are demanding college traiuod men and women. Invest some time and money in brain development and soul oultpre. Prepare to-day for the work of to-morrow. ■ Full particulars gladly given. Send for catalogue to C e d a r v i l l e C o lle g e , C e d a r v i l l e , O h io . Good Square Pianos and Organs at $10 to $50. M / Several attractive Uprights sent as samples will be closed out at cost . and freight added. _ This, affords..a good opportunity for Lodges, Halls, Schools and Ohurchos to procure a Piano or Organ on a small invest­ ment. If you are thinking ot buying any time this year it will pay to call and Investigate tills Stock now. Every .Instrument just as represented and satisfaction guaranteed, I f not convenient to call at once. Write or phone. Miller’s Music Store, til S. Limestone, st. Springfield, O. F. B. Miller, Proprietor, N. 15, The oldest and moat relia­ ble Music Btoru in tho city. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. N ow is the time, before the fall rush to have your house piped for Gas, Fires and Lights, G en / ulne Wllsbach $1,00 Lamp, 75c each complete. See Me Before Placing Your Orders. Henry W. Cook, Grouse Block, Main Street. Ebersole Pianos ABSOLUTELY DURABLE , «Y/c have for anwnbaroi ytam used Ebrfsolc Pianos in the Conservatory where thov am WiB3fcmtly subjected to the hard­ est kind of use, We have found tho Jilisrcolo to bo a goad, durable piano, well cMo vj fitaw cnawear and tear of tho music room." ?f i? I D-WR j Directress % CToaaetvotorjrot Mu»ta , wamiwortv.atsav T h e Sm i t h £$ N ix o n P i a n o C o . IO and 12 B. Fourth Street, CINCINNATI, O , Information Con= corning Farmers . Stop! Look! Listen! Black rpfchas been very destructive on cabbage ahd cauliflower for sever-’ al seasons, and means of relief even slight will bo welcomed by growers. Recent investigation by the Now York station at Gutless show that the gfrrmof disease may bo carried over winter on the dry seed a fact previously doubled by scientists, and germs may produce tho disease when inoculated into the healthy plants. It is therefore a Wiso pto^v caution todisinfeettho cabbage seed as removing 0110 possible source of infection, This can be done very cheaply, easily atul safely by soak­ ing tlie seeds for flrtceu minutes In corroslvo sublimate solution of 1 to 1000 strength, Deep cultivation of some crops is equivalent to pruning the roots. This is especially the case with corn, which sends its roots In every direc­ tion, close to the surface of the soli. Experiments in cultivating show that when the roots were cut 2 inches 1 inches and 0 Inches below tho Sur­ face the increase of crops was great­ est wlieri tiie cultivation was shal­ low, the greatest harm being done by deep cultivation at tho last stages of growth of the plants. The object should bo (o simply loosen the top soil when cultivating corn and to avoid cutting the roots an much aft possible. Hhould fertilizer be applied in the ldlls or broadcast? It may not bo a mistake to apply Very little over each hill as a “ startor" but it is better to broadcast. All fertilizer must bo dissolved before it can be utilized, and the greater the surface over which it is spread tho more water it,w^ll receive. Tho roots of nearly all plants spread and grow near the surface, and have as great feeding capacity off-from the.plants as near them. To apply fertilizer in the hills is to concentrate it, and much of it will be used or lost. The best results are obtained When it is distributed over the surface and harrowed m to he carried down by the rains. Mrs. J. H. Andrew gave a thimble party Thursday in honor of Mrs. T, (). Reed and daughter, Miss Elina, of Momphus, Terni., who are the ^guests of Mrs. Charles Howard of Xenia. Spring and summer mil­ linery at cost. .Miss Nis- bet’ s clearance sale is now in progress. Dr, W. J. Dixon and wife liavo been entertainingMr. Robert Harms and sister, Kathleen of Ruthven, Iowa, and Misses Mary and Eliza Junes, of Clilllicothe. They were guests attho Dixon home from Fri- day‘ until Tuesday. - *»y Mrs. George Powers was .taken sick laBt Friday evening while on the way to town. She was taken to the office of I)r. E. G. Oglosbee tor treatment. After reaching the office her condition became, such tliatit was Impossible for her to re­ turn home and she has.since been cared for at the Dr’s residence Mrs. Powers is much improved at, this time. - Messrs. Elmer Ht. John and wife of Xenia, ltoy St. John and wife of near Xenia and Mrs. Grlesman of Dayton spent Sabbath with Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Ht. John. The barn on the McMillan farm where Mr.Charles Htevens.011resides was struck..by lightning during the storm Wednesday atul damaged io some extent. Forfunately the build­ ing did not. take fire. •—Do not let a contract for gas piping in yonr store room or dwell­ ing until you have had an estimate from Pierce & Northup. who will do tho work, reports to tho contrary not withstanding. Misses Eleanor Smith and Edna Townsley who have been visiting Cleveland and other points along tho lakes ’ arrived home Thursday evening. Miss Lulu Smith who lias been in Cleveland a number of weeks accompanied them home. “ Our Bargain Table’ Is “ chock" full of Calicos, Lawns, Ginghams, White Goods and Nolions at great­ ly reduced prices to closo thorn out. Also a big lot of remnants at sacri­ fice prices. Be sure and look this counter over. Its money in your pocket, at Bird's Mammoth Btoro. One of tho queer tilings that hap- ‘Latest reports from Mr. Colins Bar! her are that I10 is some hotter. Ho Jponod Wednesday afternoon during had boon sick for «onm time amt Jtho storm was when lightning having improved' began working to j struck a wheat shock belonging to noon causing, a back sot. He liiti» Mr. David Dlxow,-Immediately con- suming it. The damage to corn by th© hail Will bet noticeable but of no great extent-. been affected with heart trouble. --Mower sections at Wolford’s, JUST LANDED, I am in a position to pipe your resi­ dence with Natural Gas. W ork done ■ V by competent workmen. Estimates cheerfully given. ' s See me before you have your work done. C . C . M a r t i n . Headquarters with Crouse &Crawford. Pittsburgh Harrisburg Baltimore Washington L . I I M & S DAILY WITH STOP­ OVER AT New York Boston Philadelphia Richmond and other points on one Excursion Ticket. GO ONEROUTE-RETURN ANOTHER-LONG LIMIT A N N U A L SEASHORE EXCURSION Atlantic City Cape May $ 15,50 Round Trip From Cedarville, August 3 EXCURSION TO N IA G A R A FALLS $ 6.50 Round Trip from Cedaruillo m • BOSTON, July 25 to 28—New England Old Home Weck—Hfop fivers at Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and New York. HUMMER TOURISTS FARES to Ocean. Lake and Mountain reoortft, and to Colorado ami Pacific Coast. HunclayExcursion to Columbus-- $1.00 Round Trip from Ce- darvillo. Excursion train leaves 8:25 a. lii. July 28, 1007. Sunday Excursion to Ciiicimiaii. $1.00 Round Trip from Cedarville. Excursion train leaves 7:50 a. m., July 28, liiiff. . For full particulars consultJ . W. Radabaugh, Ticket Agent. YOUR APPETITE If your appetite is poor, eat meat. To tempt your appetite and nourish the System our choice meats are' hot excelled by anything. The weak and the strong, the small and the hearty eater alike enjoy them. C ,C , TOM E R ,

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