Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1888 — The Wonderful New Rosa. [ARTICLE]
The Wonderful New Rosa.
The wonderful New Rosa base burning wood stove is the perfection of the stove makers’ ingenuity. It completely vanquishes the dreadeo expense bill for fuel. It is just the thing for these times of high priced coal. It gets the most heat out of a (given amount of wood of any stove ever made, and is a handsome and symmetrical piece of work besides. It is made by the Indianapolis Stove Company, and nearly or quite 1000 have been sold, this year. Sold in Rensselaer by B. U. Ferguson, who rerespeatfully refers enquirers to Messrs. I. B. Washburn, J. C. Porter, Joseph White John Coen, Laßue Bros., -Henry Aldrich, David Michaels and Tor their views as to the merits of the stove.
