Jasper County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1900 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

stitutes an adulteration, and such adult* erated oil shall not be offered for sale unices lalieled with the amount and kind of the ’ adulterant. ule26. Spices, mustard, pepper, etc.,' must, not contain any foreign substances <W 5 coloring matter. Introduced to dilute <W < cheapen the article, and any such admixture constitutes an adulteratio . and shall not be slid unless its kind and amount areinoi- S cated on the label. Rule 27. Tea.—Tea consists of the dried leaves of the true let plant, without’ adai- ; 'ion of artificial coloring matter, or filler, or extraction of any essential properties. a»d . any article offered as tea which does not con-, form to this definition is considered adulterated. and shall not be offered for sale unless Its true composition is given as partof the label. Rulk2B. Vinegar.—Standard vinegar is* vinegar made from the juice of the apple, containing not less than 2 per cent, of apple sol ds and 4 per cent, acetic acid. All vl egars labeled "apple.” "cider.” ’.‘fruit” or "orchard” vinegars are assumed under the law to be standard vinegars. Vinegars not made of the juice of the apple must be labeled truly of what they are made, as' matt vlnega-,” "distilled vinegar” or "wine vinegar.” Otherwise they are to be considered adulterated. If artificial coloring matter is used, this must be stated on each and every label. Vinegars to which other actus than acetic acid'bave been added are adulterated. Vinegars containing less than 4 p*r cent, absolute acetic acid may be sold, provided the percentage of acetic acid Is made part Of the label. Rule 29. Baking Powders.—lt shall be unlawful for any unwholesome or deleterious baking powder to be sold or offered for sale within the State of Indiana. Rule 30. Wines, Brandies, Whiskeys.— The standards and methods of examination of the United States Pharmacopoeia governing wines, brandies and whiskeys shall be the standards and tuethods of examination of wines, brandies and whiskeys in the State of Indiana. Rule 31. Food Inspectors, when securing samples of food or drugs for analysis, shall, if the quantity procured be sufficient in amount, divide said sample into three equal parts, marking each one with date of collection. name and residence Of vendor, name and residence of Inspector, and shall number the several portions I, 2, 3. No. 1 shall be left with the vendor. No. 2 retained by the Inspector. and No. 3 reserved for or sent to the chemist selected to make the analysis. AH these samples or portions shall be so sealed as to show upon sight any breaking of said seal. Rule 32. Whoever violates any of the provisions of these rules shall, upon con victian, be fined in any sum not exceeuing one-hund-red dollars, as Is provided In section 2, Chapter CXXI, of an act approved February ÜB. 1899. Promulgated by order of the State Board of Health. E. C. eINULtSH. Secretary County Board of Health.

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