Rensselaer Union, Volume 3, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 August 1871 — A. W. Fox & Co.’s Butfalo Vinegar. [ARTICLE]

A. W. Fox & Co.’s Butfalo Vinegar.

A superior and reliable pure article of Vinegar is a luxury, no less than a necessity, and no small amount of difficulty is experienced In all localities in procuring that which may be said to be “Just the thing!” We believe we speak within the bounds of sober truth when we affirm that no Vinegar produced In this country has a higher or better deserved reputation than that so extensively manufactured and sold by the celebrated Arm of A. W. Fox & Co., of Bait 10, N. Y. it has stood every test and sustained its place against all opposition, which has frequently been .made cn the part of those who have been actuated by a desire to foist upon dealers and customers an Inferior and unwholesome article to their own profit The best evidence that the Vinegar of Messrs. Fox & Co. is what the people want is found in the fact that the demand therefor is constantly Incieasing and that it is known and preferred from Maine to Tex s. The proprietors claim, and ere at all times ready to maintam that cliim, that their Vinegar Is pure, unadulterated and wholesome, free from foreign and deleterious substances and fully up to the standard exacted by the government. Those who have extensively sold and used this Vinegar will substantiate the assertion of the proprietors that it is the only article of the kind which may be fully relied upon for preparing and preserving pickles in perfect condition; in'thort, it la tube j cider vinecar of the very best quality, and what ] more can be said.

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