People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 January 1896 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
THE MYSTIC FOR 1896. I * r-&i& t r -* ±.-« - -~ / ' \ - iwkf T 7 *- * ■ X-~X Every part is made on honor and 'we guarantee it IT is a model of beauty, strength sprocket is worth $25 to any wheel. J and ease of management. We use and yet we charge nothing extra for only one class of material—the high- this construction. est quality obtainable. Our large sprocket is changeable. Our mechanics work by the day, and our handle bars can be adjusted and thus reduce poor construction to J to suit the rider. almost nothing. | Our wheel weighs exactly twentyOur improvements are all the most ! four pounds, but" we challenge any careful critic can desire ■ ■-' twenty-pound wheel to run easier. We build for future reputation, not , I The reason why we make the wheel for the benefit of to-day, J j twenty-four pounds is, we know it will Our are dust-proof. Our j j stand any country road. The Mystic tubing is the finest English tube i 1 costs to build 30 per cent more than made. L job wheels. We can not compete in Our ends are case-hardened and I ! price with any wheel not made with made from our own designs. f j the same care and accuracy. Our chain is the easiest chain in the [) Do not buy a low grade wheel, as it world. It is practically without fric- ; ' will be a poor investment. tion, does not stretch, and needs no I Before you buy see a Mystic, and oiling. Our new small sprocket is ' ( thoroughly examine its parts and gencut to relieve the draft of the chain 1 eral construction. from the sprocket tooth by a device We court inspection. We take no between the teeth. This chain and back seat to any wheel made. Our Exhibit at the Great Cycle Show at Chicago, January 4 to 11, is booth No. 103, Send for Cataloges. Write for particulars. Calif or agencies. MYSTIC CYCLC WORKS, MUKWONACO, WIS.
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