Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 February 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THE HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET THE HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET The Hoosier is First Choice the Country Over In choosing the Hoosier as permanent equipment in our Domestic Science Department, our School Board is simply following the decision of hundreds of other schools, and universities all over the country. The Hoosier is now used in all the leading universities. It has become the standard equipment for Domestic Science Departments because it is planned throughout from top to bottom by Domestic Science experts. For years these experts in the science of cooking and housekeeping have been working on the perfection of design and arrangement of the Hoosier. They have gotten it to a point where it will save the maximum number of steps for the woman who uses it—and this perfection has enabled us to give this broad guarantee to every owner—- “ Your money 'back if you are not delighted.” These six vitally important features cannot be duplicated—many of them are patented: I—AlLmetal flour bin with glass front. 2—Gear-driven shaker flour sifter. 3—Revolving spice rack. 4—lngenious, big capacity sugar bin. s—Big, broad capboard space with plenty of room to work—not hampered with partitions. 6—Doors with handy trays that 'hold small utensils or the new ’ roll doors without extra cost. Come to our store tomorrow and sit in front of the Hoosier. You may use each one of these features and see how they will save miles of steps for you in your own home. We’ll be glad to tell you of our easy terms that will ©habile you to buy the Hoosier now if you wish. But remember! Call at once—you’ll not be obligated if you do not wish to buy now. W. J. WRIGHT RENSSELAER, INDIANA

, Mrs. Albert Wolfe of • Chalmers visited her mother here today. G. V. Ulrey made a 'business trip to Andrews today. Dr. I. M. Washburn was in Chicago today. Judge W. H. Darroch of Kentland was in Rensselaer today. Judge George H. Gifford returned today to his home in Tipton. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Karnowsky went to Chicago this morning. Henry and Joseph Kohdoff were in Chicago Wednesday. Meadames Abram L. and Geoige Long were in Chicago today. Walter Lynge went to Roselawn this mordning. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mills, Mrs. Susie Maines and Eva Maines were in Lafayette today. Word has been received here that J. F. Bruner is sick with influenza at bis home in Rantoul, 111.

Perhaps Hoover is ashamed to admit that he is either a Republican or a Democrat.—Columbia Record. One of the best bulls bought at the Congress sale will be sold by Amsler and son at the Floyd Amsler farm on Saturday, Feb. 28. Miss Rose Luers, of the First National Bank, went 'to Chicago this morning for a visit with her sister, Lucille Luers. Mrs. Jerry Tullis and two children went to Hammond this morning for a visit with Mr. Tullis who is employed in that city. \ I. '■■ I. ■ ' ■ C. A. Ross of the W. C. Babcock Grain Co., was called to Chicago today on account of the sickness of his mother. It may not take nine tailors to make a man, but it is certain, it takes only one today to break Mm.PhiHadelphia North American. The marriage of Cecelia Lakin and W. R. Myers of Parr was solemnized at the residence of Father, Daniels this Thursday morning.

Those persons who prophesied । that it would <be an open winter probably meant that it was open to criticism.—Utica Observer. Attorney F. J. Dorsey, of the firm of McAleer, Dorsey & Gillett of Hammond was in Rensselaer today. He was accompanied by Frank Lipins also of Hammond. Amsler and Son will hold a big Shorthorn Cattle sale at the Floyd Amsler farm on Saturday, Feb. 28. One hundred seven head of pure bred shorthorn cattle will be offered. Frank Johnson of Mt. Ayr, was in Rensselaer today, haying accompanied Earl Bruner of Baroda, Mich. George Waite of Lamont, 111., and Charles Waite of Joliet, Hl., here to take the train for their respective homes. They had attended the funeral of Mrs. Charles G. Johnson." |L. M. Rhode of Brookston returned today to his home after a short visit here with Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Thornton of North College avenue. Mir. Rhode had just rewhare he had visited with his daughter, Mrs. Bari Thornton, whose husband is a son of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Thornton.

Mrs. Lydia Conger of Roselawn is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lynge. John Guss has returned from a ■visit at Buchanan and other Michigan points. Scheurich and Yeoman will sell four cows and two heifers, coming yearlings, at the Amsler pure bred Shorthorn cattle sale. C. L. Lauer, who had visited with his son at St Joseph College, returned to his home in Kouts today. Fifty nine head of pure bred Shorthorn cows will be sold at the Amsler and Son sale on Saturday, February 28. Linnie Bird Raines made her regular trip to Chicago today where she takes instructions in the Chicago College of Music. Mrs. W. C. Babcock and son W. C. Jr. are missing our bad weather as they are enjoying an extended stay an Miami, Fla. The Evening Republican keeps them informed as to the doings in tins vicinity.

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