Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 October 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
— ~ . 1 17 S ' e 1 Crowds of Rensselaer women Have Enrolled in W. J. Wright’s Hoosier Cabinet Club '" re » l . v^ n to boasting in our advertisements—it takes up space and costs money. But we can t p ke.mg with the remarkable success we are having with this great Hoosier Cabinet Club, members m^hss ) c > t b~ HERE—is interested in seeing just how quickly we will enroll the Twenty-five
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Do You Know ibis Marvelous Hoosier Cabinet Is 7 he fn-aust stvp -av:r ever invented kitchen work? It csinl.ine*: your Work table, your pantry, and your ikitchen cupboard in one spot. Your salt at your ringer tips! Your pans and dishes at arm s length: Your spices, flour add sugar t uader your, hand! ■ Your whole space no bigger ItEar: a Lit, hen table’ Nine cut of every ten women know ail about the Famous Hoosier cabinet—the kitchen cabin et advertised in all the great magazines—the only kitchen cabinet endorsed by the Saturday Evening Post. Ladies’ Home Journal. Good Housekeeping, and hundreds of America’s great est Domestic Science schools. ONE HALF MILIJON WOMEN use the Hoosier every day. Their praises are endless/ “A Model Kitchen” was the exclamation of an experienced housekeeper Lie, moment she saw the Hoosier in a friend’s kitchen. Rensselaer is fast becoming a city of model kitchens. Scarcely any sttrret in town but what has a house with a Hoosier Cabinet. Enroll your cam in the great tfj.Mier Club, and have one of these famous Hoosier Cabinets in your kitehen immediately.
Why You Should Join Now First.—W. J. Wright has been allotted only 25 Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets to be sold at a special club price by the manufacturers of this famous cabinet. Second.—The advantage of this club plan is to give you benefit of the great saving that Comes from the enormous volume of Hoosier sales tb the thousands who, like 25 Rensselaer women enroll their names at once. Will You Be a “Hoosier” Member? Third.—The membership SHALL BE LIMITED TO ONLY 25 cabinets and they will be sold at the national fixed price on special terms of SI.OO cash membership and YI.OO weekly dues. >
WRIGHT’S FURNITURE STORE, Rensselaer, Indiana.
The store that fits the feet. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. William Thompson, son of .fames Thompson, left Monday /or Abeline, Texas, where he expects, to spend the winter for the benefit of his health. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McGinnis of Westville, Ind., Are visiting here for a couple tof weeks with the Alfred Lowman family, just east of town, and with their son, F. S. McGinnis, of north of town. Edwin O. Ropp of Kormal. Hl., who recently purchased the John Bill farm in Jordan tp., is an author of considerable note, and The Democrat is indebted to him for copies of two of his works, one a book of poems etitled '"Life,” and the other “Pocahontas.” Mr. Hansen is a clean, pure, discriminating musician in all that the term implies, and his work for years , has ben an inspiration to every music loving home in Indianapolis.—ln- ' dianapolis Sentinel. Recital at the Presbyterian church, Friday evening, October 25. Admission 25 cents.
