Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1912 — Page 6

Collegeville Items

Jalffes Fitzgerald, secretary of the Athletic association, who returned to his home in Kokomo last Monday, is reported to be suffering from a severe attack of typhoid fever. While throwing acorns at each other out in the grove last Sunday afternoon, Edward Shields, who is a member of the Athletic association board, was hit in the right eye,] and as a consequence the member is' in a serious condition. At first the total loss of the eye was feared, but] present indications are that it will be saved. I opponents. The rest of the game was a uselessly long-drawn squabble that ended ip a final count of an eight to nine score. Thu ends the Fall season during Which the All Stars won two, lost’one, and tied another. The listless junior’s game in the morning was won by the Re--wligious. Last Sunday's baseball game was; won by the All Stars., The first inning was a row of errors by the Ail Stars, and a string of runs by their] opponents. The next five periods were an exhibition of good clean ball,. The sixth proved to be a strong rope of errors by the Rel!g-j ious, and a bundle of scores by their The number of students who have complied with the college rule of obtaining parental permfission in writing to indulge in football is so small that th re will not be a team at St. Joseph this year. Among the juniors there is a larger number, and they are out practicing every day for the games that they have In view. Thus far there is no definite schedule. A large number of visitors were at the college during the past week: Rev. Eugene Grinn, C. PP. S., Minster, 0., formerly a member of the college faculty; Rev. Vitus Scheutte, C. PP. S., St. Joseph, Mo., also a former member of the faculty; Rev. J. J. O’Brien. Mrs. M. Glennon, Chicago; Ph. Frechette. A. D. Sonligue, Kankakee; Mrs. Wm. Rachor, Mrs. M. C. Rumley, Mrs. E. Kanney, Laporte; E. J. Perkins, P. J. Retinger, Chicago; Mrs. M. O’Connell, Mrs. C. Duffecy, Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. M. J._Cyr, Miss Emma Cyr, Miss M. Granger, Fowler; Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Lambert, Beaverville, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. R. Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. A. Boinent, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lambert, Bourbonnais, 111.

300 ACRE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE

Known as the J. H. Kneale Farm, 1 Mile East and 2 Miles South of Rensselaer. The J. H. Kneale farm of 303 acres lying 1 mile east and 2 miles south of Rensselaer, will be sold at public auction, to the highest bidder on Thursday, October 24, 1912, at 2 p. m. This farm is well located for drainage, haa a new dredge ditch within 20 rods of the farm (no open ditches on the farm); a very good system of tile outlets in and quite a bit of small tile. Parts of the farm are thoroughly tiled. This farm can be made one of the best stock farms in Jasper county. The farm has two sets of improvements, one consisting of a 9-Toom combination brick and frame house with basemen t undei the entire house, piped forihot'afr heating system; house is new and modern: good barn 40x50 will hold twelve head of horses, with corn and oats crib in barn; good haymow; good well; wind pump; corn crib; young orchard. Second set of improvemtns consist of 6-room house, barn, sheds, good well, windmill, orchard, etc. This farm is within three miles of county seat of Jasper county, a splendid town of 3,000 population, and lies on stone and gravel road, telephone and free rural delivery. Terms— sl,soo cash on day of sale; 1-3, including the $1,500, Meh. 1, 1913; bailanee in five equal -yearly payments at 5 1-2 per cent interest; a discount of 2 per cent will be given for all cash paid on March Ist, 1?13, over and above the one-third due at that time. Possession will be given March 1, 1913 Twenty tons of hay will atso be sold at the samte tiine as the farm. The auctioneer, Fred A. Phillips, will sljow any prospective buyers at any time this farm and provide for them free transportation from Rensselaer .to the farm. Direct correspondence to Fred A. Phillips, Rensselaer, Ind., or J. H. Kneale, Brookston, Ind. ■■

To Remind My Customers.

I am on my way and am making my regular rounds with the Rawleigh goods. Remember and save your orders for me, as I will make it worth your while to do so. Anyone wishing goods between trips can get them at my residence, four squares west of the depot, on Vine street. Yours for business, 0. N. HILE. . Phone 464. West Vine Street,. Rensselaer, Ind

J. H. KNEALE.

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How the Club will Modernize 25 Kitchens

25 homes in and about Rensselaer will have a “model” Kitchen through the medium of W. J, Wright s great “HOOSIER’’ Cabinet Club Plan.

This is‘ the cnly opportunity, Housekeepers of this city, you will have this year to join a real big “HOOSIER” Kitchen Cabinet Club on the liberal membership terms of SI.OO weekly.

This club plan differs greatly from any other sale we ever conducted, because it is under the direct supervision of the HOOSIER MFO. CO.

The plan enables everyone to own a Hoosier Cabinet right away and begin saving one to two houre every day from the very first. A half million women own Hoosier Cabinets. The demand is so great on the club plan that The Hoosier Mfg. Co., allows only a limited allotment to each'agent. • !■„ '■<

Only You and 24 Other Women Can Join For a Single Dollar SNAP SHOTS TAKEN FROM REAL LIFE

I'm so glad o see vo'i dear. I've just received my new Hoosier. See when i pull out this table it locks so I can actually sit down at my Work. When the top is drawn out it gives me even more room than my old kitchen table, and do you know, this table top is pure aluminum. It • •an j rust and nothing sticks to it. It is fine for kneading d'/ugh.

Where did I buy my Hoosier? Why, at W. J. Wright’s. You can’t buy them anywhere else in town, and do you know, by joining the Hoosier Club my Hoosier was delivered to me cn payment of a single dollar; the balance due on the cabinet, I am paying at the rate of SI.OO a week. Just think of it—Of course you can, that is, if you join the the club before it closes.

Now 25 More Rensselaer Women Will Have Model Kitchens

Rensselaei is fast becoming a city of model kitchens. Scarcely a block but has a house with a Hoosier Cabinet. “Save steps.” You have a model kitchen com'plete with the Hoosier Cabinet. Its compact arrangement saves you time, labor, and money, by saving you steps. You sit down to work at your cabinet. You get through quickly without being tired! The Hoosier lasts a .lifetime! Built of oak! Finished to endure long, hard use. The helper you need and want! It has no equal. ' , “A model kitchen” was the exclamation of an. experienced housekeeper the moment she saw the HOosier in a friend’s kitchen. “I wouldn’t trade mine for a hundred dollars,” says another enthusiastic owner. “My silent servant” writes another. Praise? everywhere are endless. 500,000 women already use Hoosier Cabinets every day, and the demand seems constantly greater. ' Think how huickly in this community a handful of 25 Hoosier Cabinets will be selected for immediate delivery on the great easy SI.OO a week club plan! Think how much more attractive your kitchen would be if you should join this

W. J. Wright has exclusive agency S for Hoosier Cabinets in Rensselaer

W. J. WRIGHT Commencing Monday at 9 A. M.

Will Admit 25 to This Hoosier Cabinet Club

Now look at this sugar bin. When I take out one scoopful another flows down—always ready. See, just like this. Yes. the scoop went with the cabinet. The sugar bin is made of rust proof metal and fills from the top here. Yes, just like the flour bin on the- other side. The first sugar in is the first sugar out.

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.4 Here is the dish cupboard. You see, even while sitting I can reach up to the highest shelf. It is a whole lot different than w-alking back and forth for everything, isn’t it ? , You have no idea the things I can store away in here. Sometimes I have as many as forty packages on -lhe 1 lower shelf alone. It does save miles of steps.

club of model housekeepers and merely by paying SI.OO begin saving miles of steps in your own home. Leave the Drudge Trail W. J. Wright will put this “Silent Servant” in your home. Join the lucky 25. You econbmize time and labor; it makes your work scientific; gives TWO or THREE hours extra leisure daily for life. ' W. J. Wright has made this club plan so liberal that every housekeeper should own a Hoopier Cabinet. Scores will enroll immediately. Memberships will be taken so rapidly that it is difficult to say how quickly the club will close. r The best plan is to get your name early On the _ list and have this “Silent Servant” delivered with the scores of others right away for merely a few j SI.OO weekly dues. Join W. J. Wright’s Hoosier Club tomorrow morning. A few days delay may be too late. Will You Be a ‘'Hoosier” Member? How many times daily do you walk around your kitchen? From your range to your kitchen table; from your pantry to your sink, and then to

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Alright, just a minute while I put on my hat and I will go down with you, Dosen’t the kitchen look snug and tidy with the cabinet elosed?—Yes, we shall have to hurry, for the club may be closed already; three women joined the same time I did— Oh, I do hope we won’t be too late.—(A few minutes later Mrs. Brown had joined the Hoosier Club.)

Here is the Club Plan in a Nutshell First.— W. J. Wright has been allotted 25 Hoosier Cabinets to be sold on special club terms at the national price fixed everywhere by the manufacturers of this FAMOUS Cabinet. Second.— The advantage of this club plan is to give you fulU benefit from the great cost saving that comes from the enormous volume of Hoosier sales to the thousands of women all over America, who, like the 25 members of W, J. Wright's club are enrolling their names at once. Third.— Membership shall be limited to only 25 and they shall be sold on special terms of SI.OO cash membership fee, and SI.OO weekly dues. Fourth.—Cabinets will be delivered immediately on payment of membership fee, to each member. Fifth.— Those who want Hoosier Cabinets should enroll their names at once in order to avoid dfisappointment when the club is filled. Remember, this opportunity is closed when 25 members have joined.

||jf~ ,- 3 ■ See how easily I can take it apart for cleaning. Simple, isn’t' it? There is no place for dirt to lodge anywhere. That is why the Hoosier keeps so fresh and clean all the time. I can roll it up to the window or onto the porch if I like, and let the sunshine into 1 every corner. The Hoosier is the most sanitary cabinet made.

your cupboard? You have seen in the above picture how many ■miles of steps the Hoosier saves you. Think of having your work table! Your Pantry' Your Kitchen cupboard! Combined in one spot! Your salt i tips! Your pans and dishes at arm’s length! Your spices, flour and sugar under your band Think of the hundreds of needless steps the Hoosier Cabinet would save you by bavins everything centered in one spot. Do you wonder that thousands of women all over America are clamoring for this marvelous labor saving Hoosier Cabinet on the remarkable easy club terms of SI.OO a week. Do you wonder that our allotment is limited to a paltry 25 cabinNo cabinet in the world equals the Hoosier the only cabinet endorsed by the Saturday Evening Post, Ladies’ Home Journal, Good Housekeeping, and thousands of America’s Domestic Science schools—a cabinet on which the price is > rigidly fixed by the manufacturer to give ,you the benefit of the low cost to manufactured deHvery to you immediately for SI.OO. But hurry' Don t delay! Join now and be glad the rest of your

i aBBMHf HR / -UH H W ; 'Wt Now see! Five seconds after my work is done, everything is shut in behind dust proof doors. My whole kitchen outfit is put away out of sight. My kitchen looks so mucn neater and everything is so much ■ more easily kept clean. The cabinet closed taxes less room than a kitchen table. Yes, it is made of oak and is guaranteed not to warp Oh, they last a lifetime.