Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets, as nearly every woman knows, are the finest in the world, both from the standpoint of beauty and convenience. They have places for 400 articles all within arm's reach! They have 40 labor saving inventions that save you miles of steps and hours of time. Women buy more Hoosiers than any other five makes combined.’ I'hat results in enormous output. —low factor) costs and low prices. Hoosier prices are fixed prices fixed at the factory. And never before have we or any other store in America been able to make a cut like this. BuTnow— as an extra February - drawing card—we have secured the maker’s consent to the unparalleled reduction of $5 from the standard price of the “Booster Special.” We stand part and the —maker-stands part.

SALP BEGINS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, ’l7 RENSSELAER VIL J. WRIGHT INDIANA ~ TELEPHONE 252

W. H. McKinney went to Foresman today to visit his brother. B. J.~Moore went to Chicago today to attend the automobile show. Mrs. Maggie McKinney returned to her home- at Brook this morning. August Manns returned to his home this morning after a visit with his uncle, Carl Hinds. We have in stock a large supply of that famous Kentucky lump coal. Would be pleased to have your orders. —Grant-Warner Lbr. Co. Mildred Humes came yesterday from Springfield, Ohio, for a visit with her sister, Mrs. C. Ross Dean. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burkett, of Logansport, arrived yesterday for a visit with her brother, Joseph Smith, of this city. J. V. Creeg returned today to his home at Campus, Ill.,'after a visit wit!) his sister, Mrs. A. Quinn, of southeast of Rensselaer. Mrs. Jennie Icenogle left Thursday afternoon for her home at Roswell, New Mexico. Mrs. Icenogle is the daughter of Rev. Tucker, formerly pastor of the Baptist church of this city. She is also the sister of Bates Tucker, who left Rensselaer and enlisted in the Spanish-American war. He rose to the position of First Lieutenant but resigned from the regular army some time ago and is now’ a teacher in a military school at Marion, Florida. Joe Fate, a pupil of the 8-A grade, was trying to tell Mr. Dome that he could not get a certain problem when he said, “Mr. Dome, I can’t get that there problem.” Mr. Dome said: “ ‘That there,’ Joe, where did you come from?” Joe thought of course (as he .generally thinks) he meant where he lived before he came here, so he said, “Rensselaer;” —Crown Point Star. We know a better one than that on Joe which happened in school, but we are not going to tell it on him. ' '■ ■ I