Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 February 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THE HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET THE HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET J The Hoosier is First Choice the Country Over ; In choosing the Hoosier as permanent equipment in our Domes- < tic 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 house- ’ keeping have been working on the perfection of design and ar- * rangement of the Hoosier. » < They have gotten it te a point where it will save the maximum 1 number of steps for the woman who uses it—and this perfection I 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: y I——All-metal flour bin with glass front. X 2—Gear-driven shaker flour sifter. v 3—Revolving spice rack. 5 4—lngenious, Ing capacity sugar bin. 2 s—Big, broad cupboard space with plenty of room to work— X not hampered with partitions. X 6—Doors with handy trays that hold small utensils or the new ? roll doors without extra cost. T 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 X save miles of steps for you in your own home. We’ll be glad to X tell you of our easy terms that will enable you to buy the Hoosier Y now if you wish. But remember! Call at once—you’ll not be 2 obligated if you do not wish to buy now. * W. J. WRIGHT 5 RENSSELAER, INDIANA |

FAIR price is one that pays the cost plus a decent, respectable living profit. An unfair price is any price that can come under the heading of “EXTRAORDINARY.” Our profits, both private and public, are just ORDINARY but we have an EXTRA large clientele. .

Daniel Green went to Foresman today. Calix J?aquctte went to Kokomo, today on business. ~ Charles Bibos went to Indianapolis today. H. Milner went to Marion today where he is moving his family and where, he will be employed. Elmer Farmer went to Delphi today to visit his mother who is very ill. Mrs. Carl Sommers and son went to Otterbein today having been called there by the illness of 'her mother. In a game played behind closed doors with no spectators present, Indiana university defeated lowa in a western conference game of basketball Friday night in an overtime tilt 25 to 19. The influenza epidemic was responsible for the absent fans.

E.G. Sternberg and J. J. Lawlei of Chicago are in town today. Edd J. Randle went to Hoopeston and Watseka, Hl., today. — Mrs. W. F. Lyman and daughtei went to Greenville today where she was called by the sickness of her father. Mrs. R. H. Harrold returned to her home at Huntington after a visit with her brother J. P. Hammond and sister, Mrs. M. I. Adams. After all the ground hog may be better posted than we thought he was. The weather man seems to be governed by the prophesy of this quadruped. ————— The Fair Oaks high school lost to the Lowel high school basket ball team Friday night, the score being 14 to 18. These teams were composed of girls and those from Fair Oaks were: Ruby Gunyon, May Halleck, Gladys Hammerton, Anna Erwin, Mildred Rude, and Dorcus Karr. The team was accompanied by Principal A. C. Campbell. 'The Van Rensselaer club banquet will be held Monday evening at the Methodist church and promises to be a pleasant affair. Many of the members have signified their intention of (being present, but there are 'quite a number who have as yet failed to notify the committee in charge of the affair as to their intentions, and the latter request that they do so at once, that proper preparations can be made.' A colored orchestra of Indianapolis, will furnish the music and a pleasing toast program has been arranged for.

Mrs. J. D. Allman is in Indianapolis with her son, Kenneth and wife, both of whom have been quite sick with the influenza. Mrs. Kenneth Allman is very much improved, but Mr. Allman is still quite sick but much better than he was a few days. ago.

Amos Alter returned to his home this morning after spending the night in Rensselaer with Joseph Pullin and family. He was a witness at the Stockton-Makeever trial on Friday. ~

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Ed Ryan, son of Mr. and Mrs. John I*. Ryan, of Gillam township, who had made an extended trip through the eastern part of this country, visiting Washington, D. C., New York and other eastern cities, returned here Saturday afternoon. A. E. Sullivan went to his home in Gary today.

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She had never mixed a cocktail. Never.. Nor-tasted one. And then ‘ one night Jack went to lodge—at least he said he did—and Blan> ny found somebody else’s cellar* ette.. Such a thing as a perfect husband? Of course. And they’re terrible. You can’t find fault with them. Laura Bartlett knew that Billy was just the maddening kind. It was the outlandish goodness in 4 Billy that started all the complications in “Fair and Warmer,” the funniest of Avery Hopwood’s farces, in whkh Allison is

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Jasper Wright went to Roselawn this morning. E. K. Godshell went to Lafayette today to visit his daughter, Mrs. George Peters. B. D. McCoHy and son, Harry, arrived home Friday evening after an absence of about a month spent, in the south. They were at New Orleans, La., Memphis, Tenn., Little Rock, Ark., Springfield, Mo., and other important southern cities.

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