The effects upon the human system everywhere apparent, that
the common, crude kinds of Saleratus are bad, ought to teach wisdom to people
to avoid such poisonous compounds. They
cost as much as DeLand’s Chemical Saleratus, and then do not produce those
beautiful light and nutritious biscuits enjoined only by those who use the
better article. The time may never come
that everybody will learn to take the good in preference to the bad, but the
speed of knowledge in this particular is indeed wonderful. People in thousands of cities and towns call
for DeLand’s Chemical Saleratus only, and will have no other.
For sale by all wholesale grocers in Chicago.
d&wlt
– Published in The Burlington Weekly Hawk-Eye,
Burlington, Iowa, Saturday, June 7, 1862, p. 2
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