Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 October 1914 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Coal Time! All indications point to a long hard winter, which means a long big coal bill. Are you prepared? If not, down and inspect our bins and let us talk the situation over with you. Harrington Bros Phone 7

Qa3 A Saving of J— J’S in Fuel With, Soft Coal, Slack or Li&nito.

You get back the original cost of your stove in the fuel money saved each winter. Could you ask for more? Here is the Guarantee on Cole’s Original J Hot Blast Heater ’ Backed Up in Every Particular by the Maken: J A saving of one-third in fuel over any lower draft stove of the same size, with soft coal, Emu slack or lignite. msjjirg, "2 That Cole’s Hot Blast will use less hard coal l-wwi for heating a given space than any base burner , made with the same size fire pot. EJgry "3—That the rooms can be heated from one to two hours each morning with the soft coal or hard coal put in the stove the evening before. "4—That the stove will hold fire with soft coal from Saturday night until Monday morning. “5—A uniform heat day and night, with soft coal, BMHbBmB hard coal or lignite. “6—That every stove will remain absolutely air-tight WHagaMW as long as used. 7 I hat the feed-door is and will remain smoke and ASEaMMK dust-proof. JEBQgHMHKL That the Anti-Puffing Draft will prevent puffing. All we ask is that the stove shall be operated according to directions and connected with a good flue. “(Signed) COLE MANUFACTURING CO.” • 1 V Not Inc. (Makers Of the Original Patented Hot Blast Stove ) stov™ S Guaranree can not be made on an y other heating If you want economy and real home comfort, come in an< * us you one of these stoves. $•« the name tt Cole , e ,f on feed door * aC h ,tOV9 ' N° n * without it wW Warner Bros.