The Jacksboro News. (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1911 Page: 2 of 14
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means comfort and health for you and your family to have comfortable living rooms—
* We want to sell you one of these truly marvelous heaters— N
We know it will give you more home comfort for the money you spend for fuel than you
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The same comfort you would get from the most costly Hot Water or Steam Heating
Plant you could buy. And besides—Cole’s Hot Blast Heater is better because you can regu-
late itperfectly— >
Cole’s Hot Blast Heater gives a steady even heat day and night using for fuel the cheapest
grades of soft coal. It is as clears as the highest priced Hard Coal Heater and costs you less than
If the money—costs less than half to operate throughout the winter because your fuel bill will
l^afe^Surely this is the Heater you Mfant and will have this winter, * ,,_r. : .^^-•-Tr;rir
s OrigirfilCl^ot Blast Stove has patented features which insure an everlasting air-tight
gas-tight construction. # No leaky stove will hold fire—remember that.
Cole’s Patented Hot Blast JDraft insures perfect burning of the gases in coal which makes
f this heater the greatest fuel saver ever khown. Soft coal is half gas and is wasted with other stoves.
We are authorized by the Cole Manufacturing Co. to sell this heater on the most rigid guar-
an tee ever made by any stove manufacturer. The Remarkable Guarantee is—
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size, with soft coal, slack or lignite. ^
\ “2—That Cole’s Hot Blast will use less hard coal for heating a given space
*than any base burner made with the same size fire pot. *
j 4<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, hard coal or lignite.
16—That every stove will remain absolutely air-tight as long as used.
‘7—That the feed-door is and will remain smoke and dust-proof.
‘8—That the Anti-Puffing Draft will prevent puffing.
‘All we ask is that the stove shall bd operated according to directions and
connected with a good flue.
“(Signed) COLE MANUFACTURING CO., Not Inc.”
/Makers of the Original Patented Hot Blast Stove.)
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Think what this economy of fuel means to you. Think of the comfort—no kindling or
rebuilding of the fire in the morning. Simply open the draft. You live in an ev6i* temperature
which means health to your family. Uneven temperature means colds or worse.
Burns any kind of fuel—Soft Coal, Hard Coal, Slack, Lignite or Wood.
Over 60,000 of Cole’s Hot Blast Heaters sold during the year of 1909. —
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VINEYARD ITEMS.
Sept. 26—We will try to give
you • few lines this week from
Vineyard, but news being scarce
the News’ readers will not tire
from reeding.
* Health is generally good at pres-
ent, and every body seems to be
joying themselves.
Worthington and Miss
Winnie Douglass hied themselves
aw$y to Wilow Point last Sunday
smd got married. We with them
all happiness and prosperity
through life's journey.
E. A. Gwaltney & Co.
Jacksboro, Texas
We hereby give notice that we
were mistaken last week in report-
ing the marriage of Jen Worth-
ington. Jess was only working at
the Sebree gin, and we^surmised
that by his long absense from
Vineyard that the report was true.
Jim Husky, Fine Cron, Worth
Nelson and several other Vineyard
ites attended Sales Day at Bridge-
port yestrday..
Bob Nelson and Buford McDon-
ald are prospecting in Oklahoma
this wnk. »
Mrs. Fannie Martin and children
are visiting friends and relatives
at Poolville, Miss Merl Moreland
accompanied them.
E. F. Franklin of Poolville was
here on business the first of the
week.
Uncle A1 McClure is attending
the Presbyterian Synod at San An-
tonio.
Ben Boyd is very busy with his
row binder cutting\feed crops,
which are very fine in these ports.
The 42 players have about ceased
operations and gone to target
practice. Perhaps they are expect-
ing trouble with Mexico, China,
Japan or the Phillicuban Islands.
Christopher Cucklebur.
Resolitises sf Respect
Whereas, it has pleased the Su-
preme Ruler of the Universe to
call from our midst our beloved
Sovereign and friend, Abel.. Kuy-
kendall, of our city, Sept. 12th
1011. Be it 'resolved that Pro-
tection camp No. 427, of Jacksboro,
Texas, has lost a faithful and wor-
thy Sovereign; his family a loving
end faithful husband and father;
Handsome.
Durable,
Economical
and the most
Convenient
beater made.
that we extend to his bereaved
wife and children our sympathy
and point them to God for strength
and consolation in this, their sad
hour of grief and bereavment.
Be it further resolved; that a
copy of these resolutions be spread
upon the minutes of our cam]L
one to each of our local papers anf
a copy to the family of our dece-
ased Sovereign.
M. Taylor,
M. G. Nelms,
Committeee
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Marks, Tom M. The Jacksboro News. (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1911, newspaper, September 28, 1911; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth732852/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.