Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 297, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 December 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Try Shino, the chemical floor 1 mop, and do away with the covered broom. Sold at the Presbyterian ladies’ bazaar.