Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 260, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 November 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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G. W. Infield, of Indianapolis, waa in Rensselaer Monday and today. ~~ If any of your stock dice be sure and promptly call A K L. Padgett Phone 65. • Mrs. John Sander went to Frankfort this afternoon, where she aspects to make her home. Mr. Sanders will quit his work in Hammond and go to 'Frankfort in a very few days.
Lewis Whicker went to Monon today. Why break your back peering into a low oven? Get Cole’s High Oven Range. It makes your work easy. • Rev. E. W. Strecker went to Lafayette this forenoon. Mrs. L. H. Hamilton went to Lafayette this evening to spend a day or two with her daughter, Marie, who is attending Purdue university.
There’s But One Safe Way to Buy I keep in close touch with market conditions of food products. lam correctly informed as to the cash and food value of practically every article of table and baking use. My knowledge and close acquaintance with baking materials and their quality and money worth passed on to you in my articles, should aid in the selection of proper foods at proper prices. You have often heard the expressioh that “water seeks its own level.” This same thought might well be applied to merchandise. Inferior merchandise may find a ready demand when first put on me market but its inferiority is soon found out—jind its sale usually takes a slump. Hence I have come t</the conclusion that the biggest seller is the .best buy. |' When some certain brand is given • wide preference over all similar merchandise it means but one thing-yairr:/ has proved it best. So'it follows that if housewives would purchase only merchandise that meets the greatest demand their buying would be far more ., I have noticed invariably that the demand for a product always verifies the value •of a product determined by scientific tests —which proves my contention conclusively. ' " Take baking powder. The biggest selling brand on the market today proved to me by the most critical experiments that it is entitled to the preference it has gained. 1 There are more pounds of Calumet sold than any other brand of baking powder. Usage has proved its superiority—my tests pointed to the same fact. The woman who buys Calumet eliminates all possible waste. She profits by the experience of millions of women who after testing many different brands of baking powder find Calumet best. It is safe to buy because overwhelming choice shows the supreme satisfaction it renders the vast majority of .housewives. I have made investigations and trips through many iplants that manufacture food articles, and I have yet to find a finer and better equipped, more up to date, sanitary plant than that of the Calumet Baking Powder Co. Anyone who will visit this nlent will readily understand why they should and how they do manufacture baking powder that fills pll the requirements. , NOTE.—Min CosteUo is already well known to most of the ladies of our city. She is of the Domestic Science Branch of the University of Chicago, a graduate of Lewis Institute, Supervisor of Domestic Science tn Public Schools. Special Lecturer on Domestte Arts and Economy. Special Lecturer to the Women's Clubs. We an publishing • series of her most important articles.
