Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 November 1891 — A Good Disinfectant. [ARTICLE]

A Good Disinfectant.

Great need is often felt of a good, reliable disinfectant in such quantities that the amount of the purchase money precludes its use. An ounce of permanganate of potash, which may be obtained of any druggist, will make a bucketful of as good a deodorizer and disinfectant as can be obtained. It only needs to be dissolved in water, and can be kept in crystals until needed. This solution is sold in bottles at a large price in England, under a registered name, and has an enviable and well-merited reputation.—New York Recorder.