The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, October 13, 1922, Page 13, Image 13

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III; OMAHA F5KK; FRIDAY. OCTOliEK 13. 19J'.V
NOW It the time to "lay in" your fupply of coal for the winter;
NOW while the weather it favorable the coal obtainable, and
facilities are adequate to give immediate delivery. With the
, first cold map will come the clamoring for coal the mad rush
will be on; everybody will want coal. Ordtrt will exceed the
supply on hand, and many will be obliged to WAIT for coal and
will be forced to accept any grade of fuel available.
Will YOU be in the mad "eleventh hour" ruih for coal
this year? Don't put off ordering your coal bring it to
an issue RIGHT NOW! Despite adverse conditions in
the coal industry, we are able to offer the highest
grades of fuel at prices which, in many cases, are lower
than those of last year.
You Can BUY Coal NOW. Later You Will Be
Merely Placing Your Order
Other Fuel Values
Cherokee Deep Shaft. ,$11.00 a ton
Rock Springs Lump. . -.$13.50 a ton
Rock Springs Nut $12.50 a ton
Petroleum Carbon $16.00 a ton
Lucas Lump $10.00aton
For years HANNA COAL sold In Omaha from a dollar
and a half to three dollar per ton higher than the beat
grades of Illinois. coal last year HANNA COAL sold
for $14 per ton, while Illinois coal was priced at $12 per
ton. Today we are able to offer HANNA COAL at our
special low price of $12.50 per ton, $1.50 under the price
for best Illinois coal.
ner ton
HANNA has been Omaha's most popular soft
coal for years. It is practically Smokeless, Soot
less and holds fire longer than the ordinary
grades of soft coal. Yet it is lower in price.
Burn HANNA COAL this winter for fuel satis
faction, but order your HANNA COAL NOW!
ALL COAL RE-SCREENED AT OUR YARDS
Remember
the Number
It Is Not
in the
Phone Book
RAYCGODDARD V.F.MEGE ATH FORREST RICHARDSON
M$ k ft fen
1521
FARNAM
STREET
Ground Floor
Securities Dldg.