THE NEW HECLA FOR 1880 



With the Combination Duplex Grate-— Elegant, 

 Artistic, Complete. 



Important and valuable improvements, both in construction and design. 



New nickel trimmings of the most elaborate and tasteful character, embrac- 

 ing a broad nickel-plated ring on the top rim of the stove, and nickel-plated 

 name-plates, both on the base and directly above the mica section. 



A new fire-pot of increased capacity and most approved construction, a is great 

 improvement on that of last year, being made much deeper and straighter. 



The combination duplex grate is the crowning feature of the Hecla this sea- 

 son. It removes the ashes and clinkers thoroughly; it requires no poking or 

 raking ; it wastes no coal, it makes no dust. 



Kansas City, Aug. 8th, 1879. 

 Mr. James Redheffer : 



De»r Sir — Respecting the good qualities of the 

 New Hecla, with the Duplex Grate, purchased of you 

 last winter, it is a simple matter of justice to say, that 

 it gave great satisfaction during the coldest weather, 

 and was specially appreciated, because of its simple 

 and easy management, its easy adaptation to change in 

 outside temperature, and withal its beauty of design. 

 In short it is the very best stove all things considered 

 that I have ever seen. Yours truly, 



B. F. Jonbs, 



Sup't Waterworks. 



Kansas City, Aug. 10th, 1879. 

 James Redheffer, Esq.: 



Dear Sir — In answer to yours of Aug. 9th, in 

 quiring how I liked the New Hecla Hard Coal Stove, 

 with Duplex Grate bought of you last winter, would 

 fay in reply, that I deem it the very best Base Burning 

 Hard Coal Stove in use and it has given me entire sat- 

 isfaction. J. R. Snell. 



Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 10th, 1879. 

 Mr. James Redheffer: 



Dear Sir — Replying to your inquiry as to how 

 we were pleased with the New Hecla, would sav that 

 it proved all that you represented it. Used it last 

 w'nter in our office, found it economical in the use of 

 fuel, e.isy to regulate, keeping up an even temperatuie 

 during all the severe weather. Have also one at my 

 residence, am entirely satisfied with it, take great 

 pleasur • in recommencing it. Consider the Duplex 

 the ne plus ultra of grate. 



Respectfully yours, 1. M. Smith, Cash'r, 

 Bank of Kansas City. 



Kansas City, Aug. 9th, 1879. 

 J as. Redheffer, Esq. , 



Dear Sir — The Hecla Base Burner bought of you 

 last season proved to be all you claimed for it, being a 

 great heater, easy to manage and economical in the use 

 of fuel. Thomas Green, 



Wholesale Grocer. 



Kansas City, Aug. 11th, 1879. 

 Mr. James Redheffer : 



Dear Sir — The number 16 Hecla with Duplex 

 Grate bought of you last season gave me perfect satis- 

 faction. Is so easy to manage and heats my whole 

 house. I consider it the best stove made. 



Yours truly, A. B. Matthews, 



Stock Dealer. 



Kansas City, Aug. 11th, 1879. 

 Mr. Jas. Redheffer: 



Dear Sir — Have used a variety of Base Burners, 

 but never any to compare with the Hecla. Can cheer- 

 fully recommend it to all in need of a first class stove. 

 Yours truly, W. H. Knotts. 



Kansas City, Sept.^16. 

 Mr. James Redheffer: 



Dear Sir — In answer to your inquiry of to-day, 

 asking me h w I liked the New Hecla, with Duplex 

 Grats, bought of you last winter, I can cheerfully say 

 in reply that I have been familiar with hard coal base 

 burners many years, and 1 regard the New Hecla the. 

 very best stove in use. Gives me perfect satisfaction. 

 D. S. Patterson. 



James Redheffer : 



Dear Sir— 1 used one of your No. 16 Heclas last 

 winter, am well pleased with it— best stove in use. 

 Geo. W. Strope, 

 Western Manager for the sale of Pianos. 



Kansas City, Sept. 20, 1879. 

 James Redheffer: 



Dear Sir— The two No. 14 Hecla— Hard Coal 

 Base Burners — bought of you last winter gave us en- 

 tire safistaction. It was all you claimed for it. 

 T. M. James & Sons, 



Importers China. 



Two hundred testimonials from the leading citizens of Kansas City and vicin- 

 ity on file and open for inspection by the public. Ladies and gentlemen calling 

 to see stoves will receive prompt and courteous attention at the original 



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