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Do you know what
a “Lard stomach” is?
Indigestion promptly follows
the use of lard as lard is made
from hog-fat, and is greasy and
indigestible. Some future day,
when people are wiser and health
ier, lard, for edible purposes, will
be scarcely used; but, until then,
we suppose people will continue
to suffer from “lard stomachs.’’
The most perfect shortening in
the world is Cottolene. It is a
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ing only pure, refined cotton seed
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It will make your food palatable,
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Cottolene is a clean product.
Only the most modern and hy
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your surety. The quality of
Cottolene is always uniform and
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Every good grocer sells Cotto
lene', and those who use it them
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The Golden Age for November 8, 1906.
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