The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 27-52

The McDorman-Pumphrey Co. ANNOUNCING The Ten Payment Plan - * Inaugurated to Broaden T h is S tore ’ s Service to M en and Y oun g M en .* *S» ON Hart, Schaffner & Marx Fashion Park and Other Fine Makes * of Clothes ■ . THE TEN PAYM ENT PLAN Js our latest achievement to further this store’s usefulness. It is a modern mer­ chandising method that is fast taking a firm grip on the buying public o f the entire country. , THE TEN PAYMENT PLAN is a new charge service which permits responsible men to purchase fine clothing and pay out of income— a moderate amount at time of purchase— the balance in ten weekly payments of equal amounts. ON ADDED COST FOR THIS SERVICE THIS SCHEDULE EXPLAINS THE METHOD PAYMENT OP OUR TEN PAYMENT PLAN $25 SUITS AND OVERCOATS You Pay $8 at time of purchase and $1.70 weekly $30 SUITS AND OVERCOATS You pay $S at time o f purchase and $2.20 weekly. $35 SUITS AND OVERCOATS You pay §10 at time o f purchase and $2.50 weekly, $40 SUITS AND OVERCOATS You-pay $10 at time o f purchase and $3.00 weekly. ,$ 4 5 SUITS AND OVERCOATS You pay $10 a t time o f purchase and $3.50 weekly. $50 SUITS AND OVERCOATS You pay $10 a t time trf purchase and $1.00 weekly • We also extend this service on Boy’s Clothing \ , * ’ ■ * A W o rd T o Our Old Customer We want our regular cash and charge customers to understand that i..iS plan does not affect the handling o f your accounts in the usual way. There need be no change in the usual handling of your business T H E M E N ’ S SH O P E xc lu sive , But N o t Expensive XEN IA . OHIO The Exchange Bank Wants Your Banking Business THEY PAY ON SAVINGS 'O ACCOUNTS W e wish to purchase a few stacks o r L O O S E S T R A W Located within 10 miles of our mill* Call Cedarville 3 9 -i« rmg«. * E . S . H AM ILTO N , Buyer. TheHagarStrawBoard&PaperCo. CEDARV ILLE . OH IO * * • * * • * « * « LOCAL AND PERSONAL Leave your order for bread at the Home Bakery, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jobe and two sons, Paul and John, o f near Canton, 0., spent the past week here with rel­ atives. Miss Dorothy Tarr CohJmbJS NEW SWINE COMPANY visited with friends h ie last 1 in lay .! \ Miss Winifred Stuckey entertained? The Malti-Hrcda Swine Co., with the members o f the Tri Zeta dub at =hcadquarkn] at Seath Charleston has to approved boars. From the first lit- NOV* INCORPORATED ;te? o f plga tho corepcxy John tinx.' of — — ftlidr own selection, The cow and the |rest o f the pigs kx-ezr-a the p ’ojxrty Io f tko ferae?. The mmo Is to he fe l been incorporate 1 for $30,000. All o f the officers are Chcrlcsisn men. Frc?- ident, N. R, Nicholson; vice president, Miss Ina Murdock has been visiting i with Rev, and Mrs. Walter Morton of Louisville, Ky., the past week, her homo last Saturday afternoon. Don’t get b;;sy with home affairs and forget to bring the children out G, M, Chase; secretary, Harry McI)or Saturday afternoon to see and hear man; treasurer, Harry Wilhide; gen- Oornilak, the Esquimof from Alaska, oral manager, Dr. J. Q. Jones. — -— — •— - J The idea is for tr.e company to place Miss Marjorie McClellan, who is 200 pure bred hogs during the first teaching at Huron, O., spent Thanks- year. The company purchases the hogs giving with her grandmother, M rs.‘ and places them with responsible far- Luey McClellan. . mers who are required to breed them j lowed the second yca& with the Cwlcnd nation cs a successM buiines* I pigs, and the effeprinr* then at therndlmmw a u i operate his privateaffairs, }o f that period woald he i f G9 pigs • I The Ohio branch is sponsning th# BtwwaviUe, irt’Usurer. 'line platform o f the a"f*WzaGo» is to sW .xh every useless public official repeal o f every class and special pri­ vilege law and operation o f the stats i GREENE COUNTY TAX I jriindidaey o f Chailrs E, Wharton, o f .EAfiUH ‘ Kenton, buslnessn:an and farmer, for ill, S. Senator, The Greene County Tax Lcagac- has! been organized with L, M. Troy, A!-| For Sale: High-grade phonograph, pha, president; Dr. IL H. Hawkins, of |only slightly used; very cheap. Pay* Xenia^ vice president,. IL A , Higgins, jmentaof $2.00per w eek ,P .O .B ox 31$ Xehia, secretary; B. B. Rckeraejsier; Dayton, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Stevenson en­ tertained friends at dinner Thanksgiv­ ing. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Harvey and Mrs. T. B. Andrew, returned to Hunt-. ington, W, Va., last week, Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Yoder r.nd Mr, and Mrs. Dpctor Bumgardner Dr. and Mrs. Bumgardner o f Spring- field, spent Sunday with Mrs. Ellen Weimer, . For Sale:- Beautiful player piano, good make, balance due on very easy termB. P, O. Box 313, Dayton, O, Magazines—The year ’round Christ mas presents. Subscriptions taken by Jimmie McMillan. Wanted: A girl to do house work; Apply at the Cedarville Bakery. Grimes Golden Apples. 5c per lb. at Bird's. . The Research Club was entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. W. Galloway. Following the program refreshments were served in keeping with the holiday season. For Sale:- Used Gas Heating stove. You can buy it cheap at R. Bird & Sons Co. ' A meeting o f the D. A. R. will be held Friday, December 11, at 1-P, M, at the home o f Jffrs, J. P. White. . Misses Christine and Frances Wells were guests o f their aunt, Miss Bertha Creswell o f Stubenville, O., over the Week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Thomas and daughter, Ruth, o f Indianapolis, Ind., speht Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Ed.'Hamilton. A daughter was bom Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Frame. It i3 nowi two boys and two girls in the .'Tame family. A market will be held on Dec. 23, at Bird’s Store under the direction of Mrs. J. P. White’s Sabbath School class o f the U, P. church. The market will open at 2 P, M. Mr. and Mrs, C, W. Hemmer, Mr Robert Anderson and sister, Miss Mary o f LeFayette, Ind., spent Thanksgiving -vacation with. Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Smith and daughter Gladys. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Turner were hosts last Friday evening to the mem­ bers o f the Young Folk’s Club, Dr. O. P. ,El>as and family o f Nor­ wood, O,, have located here. They have ' rented the Charles Turner, residence and their household goods arrived last Friday. Dr. Elias has his dental office in the Shrodes block and Is open for business. • ,: :>. a ,. t . .rr ^ Mr. Charles Turner, who was taken to the McClellan hospital some weeks ago, where he underwent an operation is reported as much improved, Mr. J. S. Hosterman o f Cleveland, is here fo r a feW days to enjoy the hunting season with Mr, Martin Wei­ mer. , ■ * .The Home Store, Spxingfieldt has purchased the BushneR building fo r a consideration o f $500,000. This firm has occupied this building for many years and now becomes the owner, having purchased from the Bushnell heirs,1■ Mrs. S. D. Fess, wife o f Senator S, D. Fess, was injured last week while touring through Pennsylvania. The auto skidded and left the road. Mrs. Fess was the only one o f the party in­ jured, and she sustained a broken’ pelvic bone. She is in a hospital now i in Washington, D. C, j - ^ r , — -r r v U -'V I ’U 'l * j Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Glass spent' Thanksgiving with Mr, and Mrs. Ja s .; Glass in Jamestown, j Mrs, Leland Johnson and two ch il-' dren, o f Covington, Ky., spent several days this week with hep grandmother, Mrs. Lucy McClellan. ' ■Bread and Cakes at Home Bakery. Phone 65. f Miss Lucy Gillitan entertained a number o f her schoolmates last Fri­ day evening at a taffy-pulling. ^ ’ Hunting^ season is here. Bettor post your. farm. We have notices printed on water proof stock. Get them at this office, . Something Special in the Candy line every Saturday. The Cedarville Bakery . . —We remove all kind o f dead stock. Also buy junk. Phone 5-253 John Baker Miss Marion Campbell, song writer o f Cleveland, O., is the week-end guest o f Mrs. Ellen Weimer. James McMillan underwent a minor nasal operation at the office o f DPs Madden and Shields in Xenia last week. Mrs. W. C. Iliff and Mr. W . W. Gal­ loway, members o f ’ tie Red Cross Board o f Ccdarille Township, wish to take this opportunity to thank the Women who so kindly gave their time to solicit the memberships fo r the coming year. They also wish to thank the citizens o f this community who so generously contributed and to ad­ vise them that the roll call was the largest that has been made fo r sev­ eral years from Cedavrillo and Ce­ darville Township, Mrs. Elizabeth Nash o f Dayton is spending Thursday and Friday here with friends. Mrs. Zetts Bull enter­ tained a number o f relatives last even ing in her honor. M oney to loan 5% interest semi-annually, . for 5 or 10 years, or, 5 1 -2% semi-annually if a 20 year loan is de­ sired. Loans may be paid be­ fore due if borrower desires. W . L . Clemans CED AR V ILLE , OHIO y A W A T . sV Sjstfs. ' X „ Your Store m Cincinnati ‘The Storefor All People” IT ’S the early-comer that has the cream of * the selection! And Christmas Shoppers at Pogue's now will certainly have the best of the gifts. For never was there a selection more comprehensive—more desirable. Treasures from foreign avenues— from far and near, have found their way here, just to . make Pogue Christmas shoppers happy and satisfied. Things are here to delight every­ body in the family— from the tiniest mite to the nicest grandmother or grandfather. Boys and girls lose themselves in the wonder o f Toylapd! And everybody will find every kind o f gift, for each one o f their friends. Choose your Christmas Gifts early when gifts are choicest and most numerous. All purchases sent free of charge TheH.&S. POGUE Co. Corner of Fourth Street and Race Street Y our Shopping* Friend Write to Jane Alden, just a? you would a friend, if you've a special gift-shop­ ping problem- She'll take a genuine interest in help­ ing you out—-ingiving you any kind of shopping serv­ ice you may ask. Or. i f . you 'd like some friendly and experienced help when you coma in to shoppersonally.JaneAlden will tell you just what you want to know. 'Hew Beauty Salon Modern to its very fittings, is the ‘New Beauty Salon that has but recen tly opened. Some of the hair dressers have been brought from New York, to give Cincinnati women the ad­ vantage of Fifth Avenue ideas. And there are all manner of new ways and means of beautifying. . iM SB Opening of Toyland Santa Has Left a Whole World o f Toys Toys, Toys, Toys! Great ones and tiny ones. Simple little toys like those of long ago— oh, every sort of toy is here! Make Christmas last for more than a day with toys of dependable make. Toys that will stand plenty,, of playing with. You will find them of all discrimination in the basement of this store. Every little Boy attd Girl wants a Story Book 10c to $2.00 Blocks, Stuffed Dolls, Ani­ mals and toys for tiny baby 25c to $8.00 A Tool Chest just what big brother wants most $2.50 to $4.00 love A Boy or Girl will Coaster Wagon $6.00 to $10.00 Mr. Junior will want some kind of building toys $1.00 to $4.00 See Brother's eyes brighten when the train goes round $1.19 to $14.00 Christmas means a new doll for every little girl $50c to $12.00 Betty must receive a set of doll furniture $4.50 to $8.00 Billy will be delighted With Mechanical Toys 25c to $8.00 Many, many other entertaining and attractive toys at moderate prices. XEN IA , OHIO. Vl tV . w 1 v %•* ft

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