Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 83, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 April 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Oyster shell for chickens, 100 lbs, regular 75c, now 60c We have a lot of other bargains for you. Come in and see them. With every 62.00 order you buy of us add a dollar and we will give you 25 pounds of granulated sugar 'tor it; or buy four dollars worth and add two dollars and we will give you 50 pounds sugar and one can of our own brand baking pow* der; or buy 38 worth and add 83.75 and we will give you a hundred pounds of sugar.

B. J. Moore has a contract for getting out and crushing stone for five miles of White county road, on which he will begin work as soon as the weather settles. The road is near Chalmers and the contractor is an Idaville man. Sol Guth and a gang of woodsmen, twelve in number, arrived this morning and he put them to work clearing up 80 acres on the former C. C. Robinson farm, tenanted by John Sommers, southeast of town. Many Ills come from impure blood. Can’t have pure blood with faulty digestion, lazy liver and sluggish bowels. Burdock Blood Bisters is recommended tor strengthening stomach,'bowels and liver, and purifying the blood. Born, April 2nd, to Prof, and Mrs. Charles E. Lewis, at Watervilla, Maine, a daughter, which has been christened Jane Moody Lewis, after the newcomer's aunt, Miss Jane Moody, of this city. Mrs. Granville Moody, mother of Mrs, Lewis, is with her.

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