Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 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, colleges 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 salve the maximum number of steps for the woman who uses it——and this perfection has enabled us to give this broad guarantee to dvery owner—- -“ Your money back if you are not delighted.” These six vitally important features cannot be duplicated—many of them are patented: I—All-metal1 —All-metal flour bin with glass front. 2—Gear-driven shaker flour sifter. 3—Revolving spice rack. 4—lngenious, big capacity sugar bin. s—Big, broad cupboard space with plenty of/ room to work—not hampered with partitions. fl—Doors with hatndy 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 enable you to buy the Hoosier now rs you wish. But remember! Call at once—you’ll not be obligated if vou do not wish to buy now. - ' W. J. WRIGHT RENSSELAER, INDIANA

J. M. Rains has purchased through the Harvey Davisson agency the Johnson Brother’s brick bungalow in the west part of town. The price paid was $3,500. Mr. Rains will occupy the house himself. Mrs. Eva K. Gregg continued to her home in Kokomo today after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lamson. Mrs. Gregg had gone as far as Chicago with her son and his wife on their return to their home in California.

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bristow left this afternoon for Whittemore, la., where they will visit with their son and family and will later continue to Low Falls, Wash., where they will make their future home. There will be a meeting at the house on -Sunday, Feb. 15, at 2.00 p. m., block east and two south of the hospital. The one church, 'undenominational, the Bible way. Free for all. The old time religion. John Fenwick.Mr. and Mrs. Noble York and Mrs. Emma York spent the day in Monon. From Monon Mr. and Mrs. York will continue to Lafayette and from there they expect to ' go to their home in Indianapolis. Mr. York has a good position in the ; Big Four Railroad shops. »«. ♦* 1 Job printing st the Republican : office.

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