Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 March 1905 — ABOVE SUSPICION. [ARTICLE]
ABOVE SUSPICION.
At LMit One Article of Food In Everyday Uao That Houeakeepere Can Always Depend Upon. In these days of wholesale food adulteration it is a satisfaction to know that there are some articles of everyday use that are free from even the slightest suspicion as to their absolute purity and wholesomeness. Royal Baking Powder, for instance, is a household word pretty much the civilized world over, and the article itself has become a necessity in thousands upon thousands of families. The success of this splendid preparation is due to the fact that it is exactly what it is represented to be —a pure cream of tarter baking powder. That, of course, appeals to every housewife. It secures a light baking with the least amount of attention and trouble. It c&n be counted upon. But it has a virtue beyond that —it is “absolutely pure.’* RoyAl Baking Powder contains nothing deleterious. It can be used with perfect confidence, and with the certainty that, so far as it is concerned, the baking will be thoroughly wholesome. It has been subjected to the most searching tests, and pronounced free from alum or impurities or chemical ingredients that are harmful to the system. It is therefore particularly gratifying to consumers of Royal to know that the baking powder which they have so long been accustomed to using has invaribly gone through the official analysis not only without a reflection against it of impurity and unwholesomeness, but each time more emphatically endorsed as superior to all the baking pow-
ders on the market.
