Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 150, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 June 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

More Features that help make this new HOOSIER the greatest labor-saving machine you could put into your kitchen. ■ We haye described already—1. The Housekeeper’s Food Guldab 2. The Cook-Book Holder. S. The Metal 50-lb. Flour Bia. 4. The Wonderful Shaker Siftec. 5. The Metal Linen Drawer. 6. The "Emergency” Shelf. 7. The New Bill File. 8. The Handy Money Tray. 9. Eight Crystal Glass Spice Jars. 10. The New Condiment Cupboard. 11. The Sanitary Table Top. 12. The Convenient Pan Pocket. Now notice these:— Every feature listed and described has been thoroughly tested and proved practical in the Hoosier Experimental Room. ft At the to P and on the right-hand \ l **J side of the Hoosier is a handy package cupboard that holds forty or more packages, such as cereals, gelatin, baked beaus, canned soup and other mfch cellaneous articles, needed in preparing meals. This shelf is within easy reach. fl Just below the package pantry la v A V the dish cupboard, holding 70 or more dishes. It is easy to keep tho necessary dishes for your regular meals here, thus saving time and steps Mid adding much to the scientific system of l your housekeeping. 7K\ The Patented Clock for want-llrt v Av V is praised daily by the hundreds of t thousands of women who own Hoostois. t It has the names of all articles yon ordinarily order for the household, arranged in circles with clock -hand indicatom which can be set to point out the several needs. It is quickly manipulated and a great convenience. If you will come into oar Store and sit in front of a Hoosier you will appreciate these features to the fullest extent. Word descriptions cannot do them justice. The sanitary metal table top \ A slides out 16 inches from the base, forming the handiest and most satisfactory base to work op known to any kitchen. Nothing sticks to its aoxfaoa. It is cleaned with perfect ease. 40 Special Features 17 Entirely New You should settle this matter now one way or the other. Why ridt losing the chance to SEE these features themselves? Comedown tomorrow, and look over each cabinet carefully and decide which contains the most features yon need. Looking doesn't obligate you at all and it surely will help you to determine this matter fairly to yourself.

Zaek Stanley, who' lives on the Henry Amsier farm iin Union itownShip, is having some trouble with I hoig cholera, 23 hogs being sick at ! this time. Amos Davisson, a neighbor, lost 10 head tram the diseaisa Raymond S, Blatohley, son of former State Geottogtet W. S. BlatchI ley, and a graduate of Shotridige; high school, IndianapoM*' has been j put in charge of an expedition to do some important work surveying oil Aids in Asia tor the Standard I Oil company.