The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 1-26

5 REASONS Why YOU--Mrk MAN o f Moderate Circumstances Should Use The Edward Wren Co9s Morris Plan Banh9s Service In Buying Furniture and Home Furnishings >* The Opportunity to Buy on Time Payments at Cash Prices, From a Strictly Cash Hours. N6 Fee—No Interest and No Endorsers. Your Own Signature Is All That W e Ask. Low.Cash Prices Yet Extended Time in Which to Pay. Equal Service to A ll. nr-imr-*"***•"T Equal privileges to all and specia l privileges to none i s a fundamental principle in this government. The Edward W ren C o . ’ s terms are, and always will be CASH . Our M onthly Charge A c ­ counts are considered the same as Cash. But how about the man in moderate circumstances, who does not have the ready cash with which to furnish his home? Where does he have equal privileges with the man who has cash? In the past, he was com ­ pelled to buy from the in­ stallment houses. The price he paid must include the cost o f long time payments, if the merchant carried the credit. i The Morris Plan Bank ’ s Service o f T ime P igm en ts has provided the man o f rriod-‘ erate circumstances with the opportun ity o f buying on equal terms with the man who has the cash. The Morris Plan Bank f >ays The Edward W ren Co. n cash the full amount o f the bill the moment the pur­ chase has been completed . This method enables us to sell for cash, at cash prices, and still extend the privilege o f time in which to pay. Larger Stocks of Highest Quality and Lowest Prices From Which to Make Your Selection. The Morris Plan Insurance Provides a Protection To Your Family Against the Debt. There is no fee fo r investi­ gation. TJie bank accepts our word as to you r ability to pay. There is no interest charged— none is necessary. W e have the immediate use o f the m oney . The great in­ crease in the volume o f bus­ iness done, and our ability to keep the dollars constant­ ly working, enables us to ren­ der this service free of charge. Legitimate profits are all that is necessary in a cash business and low er prices are the natural result. W e ask for n o endorsers when you buy on T h e 'M o r ­ ris Plan Bank T ime Payment Plan. Y ou r own signature is all that we require. Your transaction is strict­ ly con fiden tia l. The sales­ person im k e s all the ar­ rangements with you . Small regular weekly, sem i-m onth ly or month ly payments are all that are r e ­ quired. You can take six, eight, twelve months or even lon g ­ er, accord ing to the amount o f the bill in which to com ­ plete your payments. W e have established a branch o f The Morris Plan Bank on our 4th F16or, where you can make your payments. The Morris Plan Bank ’s Service i^ the on ly plan th it gives eqqa l privileges to all, by enabling all to buy at low cash prices. This is - on ly possible by making the dollar work all the • time — by constantly turning the do llar over. If we Sell $ 100.00 worth o f merchandise for cash and reinvest th^t $100 .00 in mer­ chandise, which we sell in 3o days and again reinvest that $100 ,00 , we are keeping that $100 .00 working. If wc turn that $100 over every 30 days fo r one year it w ou ld ba necessary for us to make a net profit o f on ly 8 \°/i or $8 .50 , on each transaction, to enable us to make lOOQ or $100 .00 on our $100 .00 in a year. — But i f w e were to sell $ 100 worth o f merchandise on Credit;,, ^flowing, a year ’ s time in which t o p a y fo r the g ood s— that $100 has stop ­ ped work . It is idle m oney fo r the greater part o f the year, and counting the pay­ ments w e would receive, we w ou ld be com pe lled to make a profit o f at least 75* v or $75 .00 on the orif trans­ action in order to vnake $100 .00 on our $100.0(5 in the year. That is the d ifference be ­ tween Cash and Long Time Systems. $200 ,000 .00 worth o f merchandise from which to make your selections is what The Edward W ren Co. o f ­ fers in Furniture and House Furnishing lines that are sold through The Morris Plan Bank ’s Service. Nowhere in Central. Oh io will you find as large or var­ ied assortments. The vast quantities o f goods which we are constantly handling, enables us to take advantage o f every market condition. Our great output which will be vastly increased by The Morris Plan Bank ’s Ser­ vice, will enable us to o f fe r still greater assortments o f the best the markets afford . As we have always carried a stock that would appeal to the Cash Buyer- -the quality o f our merchandise was o f necessity the very best. i * Through The Morris Plan Bank ’ s Service everyone, whether they have the ready cash or not, just so they have the ability to pay, can buy from these immense stocks o f high qu ility home furnish­ ings at the same price— the lowest cash price. Compaiison will prove to your complete satisfaction that tffe Quality o f Our G oods is higher and the Prices much lower. The man who assumes an ob ligation to pay in w eek ly payments an am ount neces­ sary to furnish a - hom e is ob ligating his fam ily to pay this debt, in case o f his death. > That is the case when one buys on the ordinary instal- ' ment plan— either that o r have the g ood s taken from them fo r non-payment. I It is Not the case when you buy through T h e , Mor­ ris Plan Bank ’s Service. When you buy from Th e * Edward W ren C o . through The Morris Plan Bank ’ s Service, you are automatic­ ally insured fo r the amount o f your bill. In case o f your death at any time be fore the ; amount is paid, your bene­ ficiary receives a receipt in fu ll from The Edward W ren C o . fo r the unpaid balance, ? no matter how much^ it i and the merchandise;; com es the property o f y o fam ily FREE O F AL CHARGES . This is a feature o f The Morris Plan Bank ’ s Service that is free to all who bu } that way. » It is a service that should appeal to eVery man wTio as­ sumes an ob ligation to pa.y in buying merchandise f<pr the home. It is a protection o f the greatest importance to his fam ily. •U I kT .. v ■ K j . i • H I - g - ! tev. ... ' ■ ;. r■ * 1 ; I.1* ("v k * . We Want 5 ,0 0 0 N EW CUSTOMERS— Who Need Home Furnishings To- Take Advantage o f The Morris Plan Bank’s Time Payment Service During the Next Thirty Days. The Edward Wren Co* SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. Rush for Free Molasses. When a tank car filled with 8,oof .gftlloiW of mdlasset* was upset neat Telford, Pa., and the molasses began lo mn out, people came by scores, on foot, tn carriages and by automobiles, and salvaged sonfe hundreds of gnl; Ions of molasses before the railroad Mien plugged the opening and left dozens of disappointed ones waiting id get at the outflow. rteep Advancing. Every man owes It to himself and Ilia fellows to make the most of the. present The now nge will offer him the best advantages. The future will lure him with over greater entice­ ments. There Is no limit to what a man tttly become except such ns he mentally permits to shackle him. Ev­ ery paw advance should mean steps forward. Every forward step should reveal new possibilities in achieve­ ment Wo are building not for dol­ lars and cents but for the great fu- tjrfb. A]! We add superior skin t<- fithos#, tfb enhance personal values and monetary reward comes*unsought. But you must rise above the average ffd#d. The average is slowly rising. You must rise there quickly, insuring each step by progress that brings blessing on your fellows. And all this takes work. But It's work Blit baa Its Joys; . MMiediate Kjtef ftfcto Music. Music Is the crystallisation of sound. There Is something In the effect of a harmonious voice upon the disposition of Its neighborhood analogous to the law of crystals. It cPntrhllsSos Itself nnd sounds like the published law of things. If the law of the universe were to be audibly promulgated, no mortal law giver would suspect It, for It would be a finer melody than his ears ever attended to. It would he sphere music. . . . When I hear music I feel no danger. I am Invulnerable I see no foe. I am related to the earliest times and to the latest.—Thorenu. Beamed Like Wasted Time. Markets for a short time during the war were not doing any dellveflng. Mnry. nge five, one night at bedtime was saying the Lord’s prayer. Coming to the part "Deliver us frqm evil,” she exclaimed: “Mother what Is the une of prnylng fpr Hint, they won’t deliver o thing In this tbwn.” Varieties of Brooms. Hemlock branches tied around a stick formed a common, old-time broom. The short leaves soon began to fall off, Increitsing the litter to he swept up, but oh the whole this crude broom of tl\e farm gave fair service. A newer Idea Is the use of pine needles as a substitute for the bristles of brushes and brooms of today. The neCdtes are sometimes six Inches or more long, nnd for a simple broom they need simply tying around a stick, or a brush can be made by Inserting l little bunches of r i - into holes! bored in a block of wood nnd filled j Wllb hot pitch. The hard, sillclous needles, which con be trimmed to even teugUi, are said to bo durable and ef- i Substitute for Platinum. Palladium furnishes n substitute for platinum In the dental Industry, there­ by releasing from use the latter metal. It Is nearly as hard as steel, nnd has the curious property of swallowing hydrogen. A piece of palladium will absorb 650 times Its own bulk of hy­ drogen. Umbrella Improvement. It is the little things which make for perfection, we ore told. An Inven­ tor sends In a device which certainly shows a taste for perfection. No one Is unfamiliar with the strip of tape with a catch which Is nsed snugly to wind up closed umbrellas. When the umbrella Is open this piece of tape dangles and pendulates in a way that undoubtedly Is offensive to the dignity of some. The Inventor in question has made an Invention which provides means of stowing nwny the pendant ' Pussy's Whiskers. ' Although hirsute adornments of all kinds, whiskers Included, were once the real and Indispensable thing, mod­ ern sanitary practice has made such In­ roads On unharvested beards nnd long hair that oq)y a few scattered humans still retain their hnliy luxuriance. Not­ withstanding this, however, the house dht has grown and nurtured Its crop of whiskers or feelers for the last mil­ lion years or so without . bothering about hygiene. Naturalists say* that the cat's whiskers nre absolutely nec­ essary to It The whiskers nre ns long as the cat’s head Is wide, and the head Is as wide ns the body, so wherever the whiskers go there may the cat go also. The tiny, dellcnte hairs grow from a gland and are nerved to the utmost sensibility. No matter how light the touch Of the hair against an obstacle It Is Instantly felt by the cat. Had No Credentials. A little boy who was used to see­ ing persons bring home-made bread or flowers to the sick, answered the door ohe day when his aunt was 111 oftd Cattle Up to report: "A lady came and just said: ‘How is your aunt to* day!' attd she never brought flowers or anythin’.'' into the Interior of the opened um­ brella by means of a snapping device. Optimistic Thought. One hand opened in charity la worth a hundred folded la prayer. Willard Service Station Recharging, Repairing and a complete line o f Rentals. New Batteries in Stock L. C. R. Storage Battery Co. 118 B .’ MainjStreet, • Xenia, Ohio Geo. W. Lane, Manage* X X GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING S til,\

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