[Newspaper] Publication: Daily American Terre Haute, IN, United States |
GRAY & HEMINGRAY'S SELF-SEALING BOTTLES: FOR PRESERVING FRUITS, ETC. FOR elegant appearance after being filled, the ease with which they can be washed and put away for another year, and for the lowness of price, these bottles are not rivalled by any TIN CANS in use. Being made of Glass, no injurious flavor is imparted to the Fruit, as is frequently the case with tin cans, particularly with Tomatoes and acid Fruits, that are almost always injured, and have a puckery taste when thus preserved, produced by the chemical reaction of the tin on the acids. For Sale By COX & SON. August 29, 1855-d4t |