People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 February 1896 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THE MYSTIC FOR 1896. \ \ \ \ I f JNJLy \ \ / / / Every partis made on honor and we guarantee it

IT is a model of beauty, strength j>nd ease of management. We use only one class of material—the highest quality obtainable. Our mechanics work by the day, and thus reduce poor construction to almost nothing. Our improvements are all the most careful critic can desire We build for future reputation, not for the benefit of to-day. Our bearings are dust-proof. Our tubing is the finest English tube made. Our ends are case-hardened and made from our own designs. Our chain is the easiest chain in the world. It is practically without friction, does not stretch, and needs no oiling. Our new small sprocket is cut to relieve the draft of the chain from the sprocket tooth by a device between the teeth. This chain and

sprocket is worth $25 to any wheel, and yet we charge nothing extra for this construction. * Our largo sprocket is changeable, and our handle bars can be adjusted to suit the rider. Our wheel weighs exactly twentyfour pounds, but we challenge any twenty-pound wheel to run easier. The reason why we make the wheel twenty-four pounds is, we know it will stand any country road. The Mystic costs to build 30 per cent more than job wheels We can not compete in price with any wheel not made with the same care and accuracy. Po not buy a low grade wheel, as it wilrba,a poor investment. Before you buy see a Mystic, and thoroughly examine its parts and general construction. We court inspection. We taka no 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. Callfor agencies. MYSTIC CYCte WORKS, MUKWONACO, WIS.

- BHjjgggi Sgggg gggg ■ yji f|F YOU WANT 3 THE - BEST GARDEN j in your neighborhood this season 1 all of which are described and illus- I trated in our beautiful and entirely New Catalogue for 1896. A new ! feature this season is the Free de- j livery of Seeds at Catalogue prices to any Post Office. This “ New Catalogue ” we will mail on receipt of a 2-cent stamp, or to those who will state where they saw this advertisement, the 1 I Catalogue will be mailed Free l PETER HENDERSON & GO. 1 1 jja3s* 37CortlandtSt.,SrewYork.^M More than It Wu Worth. Judge Walton, who presides over a court at Washington, is a man of grim humor. One day, in the lobby, a member of the bar was seeking to convey the impression to a group, of w'hom Judge Walton was the center, that his income from his profession was very large. “I have to earn a good deal,” the lawyer said. “It seems a large story to tell, judge, but my personal expenses are $6,000 a year. It costs me that to live.” “That is too much, Brother S ,” said the judge; “I wouldn’t pay it— it isn’t worth it.”

J. F. ANTRIM. C . j, DEAN. ANTRIM & DEAN, ODD FELLOW'S TEMPLE. NEWHARDWARE STORE , The Price Reducing System. BUYS FOR CASH. SELLS FOR CASH.

THE MODEL.COOK STOVE FOR WOOD OR COAL.

NEW PRICES. BUILDERS’ HARDWARE. GRANITEAVARE. TIM WARE, CUTLERY, GUMS, AMMUMITION.

In the opening of this new hardware store and the establishment of a cash system, Antrim & Dean have carefully considered the undertaking. The stock which they offer for ipale is paid for, and all the discounts which ready cash could'influence in these hard times has been obtained. They were not hasty in purchasing, and took advantage of several opportunities to obtain lines of goods far below wholesale quotations, and they propose to give their customers, with cash, and equal opportunity to buy cheaply. They have a most attractive stock of goods, centrally located, and ’hope to have the public bestow a portion of their favors upon them, if they prove to deserve it. A first-class tinner is employed for all kinds of new and repair work, including roofing.