Decatur Democrat, Volume 45, Number 40, Decatur, Adams County, 12 December 1901 — Page 3

SPECIAL HOLIDAY SALE!

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In buying a stove did you ever think of it in this way, viz: “The first cost of a stove is not to be so much considered as the amount of fuel it requires to keep the stove going’’ Don’t you know that it requires 50 per cent more fuel to run some stoves than it does others? You may be able to buy a cheap stove for a dollar or two less than you can a good one, but the cheap one will cost you from $lO to sls more for fuel during a season than the good one. The proposition is a plain one, Mr. Reader. You may think we have overdone this, but we have not, as we can refer you to hundreds of persons who have our stoves that will testify to this fact. From now until January Ist. you can buy Peninsular Stoves (the kind that don’t take much fuel) of us for almost the same price that you can get the cheap kind, as we are making special Holiday prices, “A guarantee bond with every stove.”

It costs you nothing to try one of these BEAUTIES and thereby learn that they will bake on the OV EN RACK and OVEN BOTTOM at SAME TIME, with only ONE-HALF the fuel required by OTHER RANGES, CLAIMED to be as G00D... NO PAINT to turn off... NO LABOR to polish.

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BRITTSON ■ BROTHERS.

'T'AKE ADMIRAL SCHLEY’S ADVICE, AND 1 WASTE NO AMMUNITION ON A BAD RANGE.... GET THE RIGHT RANGE BEFORE FIRING... FOR ACTION SPEAKS MORE THAN WORDS. THEREFORE fIrGT WISELY BY FIRING The Famous Peninsular Steel Range, AND YOU WILL NEVER REGRET YOUR ACTION AS THE RESULTS ARE SURE TO PLEASE YOU.

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FOR QUALITY, BEAUTY, ECONOMY, DURABILITY and WORKMANSHIP, they have no equal. They possess all the DESIRABLE CONVENIENCES known to range building... They are the recognized “Queens of the Kitchen.” You are cordially invited to examine all our STOVES and RANGES, as REDUCED PRICES WILL BE GIVEN ON ALL SALES ON OR BEFORE JAN. 1, 1902. Orders maybe placed for stoves to be delivered when desired, which entitles purchaser to the SPECIAL LOW PRICE, as you will always find us ready to favor and accommodate our patrons.

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A SURPRISE FOR THE KITCHEN GIRL, OR WlFE—will prove mutually profitable. A few pieces of new tinware occasionally will please her more than you imagine. New little conveniences are always appreciated and they do a great deal toward lightening the burdens of the one whose work is not especially pleasant at best. In this store there are a half hundred little things that would make the house work easier. The list is large. We can't mention them all, Best way is to come in and wonder around the store. You will see a dozen things you need and you can get the whole dozen for a dollar or two.

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