Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 287, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 December 1918 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
HOBSIEK KITCHEN CABINETS The Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet has been selected as first choice for the Domestic Science Department of our schools. This is'because the Hoosier in reality is the only scientifically arranged kitchen cabinet. For years Domestic Science experts have been perfecting the Hoosier, so that now it is first Choice the country over. Tins perfection of design and arrangement is exclusively Hoosier. : f\ t r ~- A % * • * - Most important of all,* these six exclusive features cannot be duplicated—many of them are patented: 1— -All-metal flour bin with glass front. 2 Gear-driven shaker flour sifter. 3 Revolving spice jar rack. 4 -Ingenious, big capacity sugar bin. 5 Big, broad suipboard space with plenty of room to work—not hampered with partitions. 6 Doors with bandy trays that hold small utensils v or the new roll doorswithout extra cost. If you come to our store tomorrow and sit in front of the Hoosier, you can see how those, six features will save miles of steps - in your kitchen. V You’ll not be obligated if you don’t want to buy now. W, J. WRIGHT
Bev. Almira Chemey returned to her home at Bloomtmgton, HI., today. — 1 i Just think, twelve friends remembered at Xmas by a dozen photos from Parker’s. Easy, isn’t it? C. W. Duvall returned to his work at East Chicago today after spendingl Sunday withAhis family. Lewis J. Quinn, who is a stenographer in the Illinois steel mills at Gary, spent Sunday here with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wilkins and •children returned to their home in Chicago today after spending some •tjme here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wagner. H. E. Neier, of WheatfleM township, was in Rensselaer today. He •has a brother and brother-in-law in the service in France. His ibrother-in-law, John M. Kerch, is with the 326 Machine Gun Battalibn. Linn and Helen Parkinson, accompanied by Randolph Smith and Mabel Nelson, of Lafayette, were the guests Sunday of Linn apd Helen’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Parkinson, of this city. The trip to this city and return was made by automobile. ___ I' 1
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Thornton had as ther guests Sunday their son, M. J. Thornton, his wife and son, Jay, also Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whiting, all of Brook. Mrs. Whiting was before her marriage, Miss Jessie Lilly, and was a niece of Mrs. iM. J. Thornton. 1 " •'■ ■ 1 r. 1 All photographic work guaranteed at Parker’s Studio. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fate, of Crown Point, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Moody at the Mlakeever hotel.
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