Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 September 1905 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Notice of Bridge Letting. No. 3910. Notice is hereby given that on . Saturday. OcL 2nd 1905, the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, will until 12 o’clock, noon, receive sealed proposals for the construction of a steel, bridge, in Jordan Township, Jasper County, Indiana, according to plans' and specifications on tile therefor in the Auditor's office in the court house, in Rensselaer. Jasper Count*, Indiana. All bids must be accompanied by bond and affidavit as provided by law. The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper Couotv, lu<fiaua. JAMES N. LEATdEKMAN, Sept.l2-19 Auditor. Hollo! When yo i see a tum in W waltz right up ail .sty ”11 din!.. How are you aad what do I .. w<*f Slap the chap upon his back; bring y»s t*’ ii n i '*■» ' i tv;nii .1 \v',i.it*,K. Spaak oh i-» 1 1 ilni't, mi <d rhe i-eravK. I* . t w.tdz right up aid | don't I 0 >l.on. * 1 riti aat sliakc i titl'd say ’• I lull 1! I wnur to I» i y a I | b tgg \, oh! of C. A.. Kgiimrrs don't i you kno u ! Or. Chas. Vick, Eye Specialist. i\• f ' is more to be commeuded ami is or more benefit to : humanity than to do many things ind none equal to the b.ist. We •unit our practice on th« eye to •rror.s of refraction, of which we have mad. t Spec .1 tS.udv torov -r i !ii * v vearv (Alice in 0. H. Vip!r.« vr tit >t .re ucAtdoor to express ollice. Fe ce P.sa d j...... Split Waite .ii » a r*. t able pr ees. L jeated 7 in.Lvbt jitn. west of Ren-seine-. LaMvCn' llalstkvd i H. TT 3. I'ENbSJXAF INI)
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Cost of Stove Saved in Fuel As you know, fully one-half the carbon available for heat in soft coal is gas, coal gas being used to-day for fuel and for illumination in many cities and towns in this country. The ordinary stove in burning soft coal allows this gas, half of the fuel, to pass up the chimney unburned, thus wasting it as a heat producer. The Original Cole’s Hot Blast Stove by means of the patented Hot
Blast Drift used in connection with Jv other patented features, distills this gas from the upper surface of the coal, utilizing it as a heat producer along with carbon or coke in the coal, imr l thus making a $3.00 ton of soft coal or a $2.00 ton of slack or coal siftings do the work of a $9.00 ton of Pennsylvania hard coal. ' Cole’s Hot Blast is air-tight and | guaranteed to remain so. Imitations , open at the seams and leak at the joints. , Cole’s Hot Blast is so perfect in construction that fire keeps all night, and when the draft is opened in the morning will burn two or three hours with the 1 I fuel put in the night before. No other J, A*; stove does this. Fire therefore, never JIBS goes out, and the rooms are kept at an even temperature all the time.
Guarantee We guarantee every stove to remain absolutely air-tight as long as used. We guarantee a uniform heat day and night, with soft coal, slack, siftings or hard coal. We guarantee that the rooms can b: heated from one to two hours each morning with the soft coal put in the stove the evening before. We guarantee the feed door to be smoke-proof , and that the stove will hold fire with soft coal thirty-six hours without attention. We guarantee a saving of one-third in fuel over any lower draft stove of the same size. The above guarantee i» made with the understanding that the stove be operated according to directions, and set up with a good due.
H Every purchaser of Cole’s Hot Blast, pattern number 122, 152, 182 and 196, will get this dustless ash cover, P Fee shovel and poker free. Permits removal of ashes without dust or dirt, and having this device, the Cole’s Hot Blast utilizes the space taken by the ash pan in other stoves. This gives the stove its full base-heating qualities and makes great saving in fuel. Use the dustless cover and ordinary coal hod. —a Cole’s Hot Blast has many imitations. But they all lack these special features because they are fully patented • and protected. ALL IMITATIONS soon open up seams and cracks which make them fuel eaters rather than fuel savers. The name “Cole’s Hot Blast from Chicago” will be found on the feed door of each stoVe.
