OFFICIAL INSPECTIONS JO. 



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VINEGAR 



Table shozving the results of examination of vinegar sold the 

 inspector as cider vinegar in the winter and spring of 1915, 

 arranged alphabetically ■ by towns. Cider vinegar should he 

 made from apple cider zuithout the addition of water^ color, or 

 other foreign material. It should be racked so as to be clear 

 and free from solid particles and contain not l:ss than 4 per 

 cent of acetic acid. 





Name and Address of Dealer. 



Results of Examination. 



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BATH. 





14730 



Bath Cooperative Assoc, E. J. Murphy, Mgr. 



Passed. 



14741 



0. Briton . , 



Passed. 



14736 



Cash Market, J. W. Moulton, Mgr 



Passed. 



14738 



W. E. Chase & Co 









ated. 



14745 



W. M. Hagan 



Passed. 



14744 



Herbert Hodgkans 



Colored with caramel. Adulterated 



14732 



A. F. Larrabee 



Passed. 



14737 



W. A. Lowell 



Passed. 



14739 



W. R. Melrose , 



Passed. 



14734 



L. 0. Perry 



Dirty. Contained mother, and 

 small particles of charcoal. 



14733 



S. C. P«rry '. 



Passed. 



14740 



0. F. Rullmann 



Passed. 



14743 



G. A. Sanford & Co 



Reduced with water. Adulterated 



14728 



S. Strout & Co ' 



Passed. 



14735 



W. H. Swett 



Dirty. Contained mother, and 

 small particles of charcoal. 



14731 



G. W. Temple 



Reduced with water. Adulterated 



14742 



Geo. F. Wallace 



Passea. 



14729 



M. 0. Wright 











