Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 150, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 June 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Tomorrow, ONLY $ 1 puts this NEW HOOSIER in your home on the famous Hoosier Plan.

You may choose between the celebrated “White Beauty,” whose picture is shown here, and one of the other Hoosiers, finished inside inoak. The terms of the Hoosier Plan are these: 1. $1 puts the cabinet you choose in your home. 2. $1 weekly quickly pays for it. 3. The Low Cash Price fixed by the factory prevails strictly. 4. No interest. No extra fees. 5. This sale is under direct supervision of the Hoosier Company. 6. Your money back if you are not v delighted with your Hoosier. Only those women who grasp this opportunity tomorrow can be sure of getting one of these cabinets on this liberal Hoosier Plan. You realize of course that these terms could not be offered except on a very limited number of cabinets. After this sale—1. The ‘‘Hoosier Plan” terms will be withdrawn. 2. Our regular furniture terms will then prevail.

W. J. Wright The Only Place In Town Where Hoosiers Are Sold.

Mr. C. E. Demon tt, special representative of the Canadian * Pacific railroad, is here this week, completing arrangements for the special excursion from Rensselaer to Calgary, Alberta, on July 7th. Anyone desiring to take advantage of the special low rates are requested to make reservations at once, either with him or at the First National Bank. The lower berths will be $4.50 and the upper $3.60. Please deposit this at the First National Bank and get your receipt for same. —Adv.

Mrs. Anson Chupp, who came from Roswell, N. Mex., with, the body of her husband, left today for Ediniberg, Ind., to remain for several days. She will then return to Roswell, where they own a home and have some other interests. Her physician there thought it bast that she remain there for some time and this she expects to do. Her plan's beyond that time are not definitely settefld. She has a sister who is a trained nurse in Cincinnati and a half brother who is just entering practice of medicine in that city. Her father, Rev. D. A. Tucker, lives in Florida, and her brother, Bates Tucker, .in Puerto Rico, where he has been an instructor in a military academy ever Since he resigned from the U. S.arairy. Bates is planning a trip to the states and will probably reacll Rensselaer for a short visit*