If You Want a Good ReGommend 



for Your Bugo» 

 Ask My Wife 



That's the way one of our 

 customers wrote us recently. 

 He also said, 



"I want to tell you how well 

 pleased I am with my Sheltertop 

 Cab. It is far better than you repre- 

 sented it to be. I would not sell it 

 for twice what it cost me if I could 

 not replace it. It is the only buKKy 

 I ever had that I could take my wife 

 riding in on a windy day, and enjoy 

 myself. Percy STiTES,Wauseon,6." 



The Sheltertop Buggy can be changed from the wide open form shown above to 

 the tightly closed form shown below, in four seconds, without leaving the seat, dropping the 

 lines, or stopping the horse. When closed it is absolutely storm-proof; wind, rain, mud, dust, 

 snow, or sleet can not enter at any point: but your view in any direction remains unobstructed. 

 There are no swinging or sliding doors on the Sheltertop Cab— no storm-apron, side curtains, 

 no detachable parts of any kind; nothing to be lost, loaned, stolen, or forgotten. 



The Sheltertop Buggy is built of the ])est material money can buy— built to wear 

 well on rough roads — Imilt to run light and run right through mud and sand and over rocks 

 and ruts. It is not the cheapest buggy on the market so far as tirst cost is concerned, but it is 

 the cheapest biiggy in the world "in the long run." 



WHAT THE USERS SAY ABOUT IT : 



I have used my buggy in all kinds of weather, over all grades of roads, and am well satisfied with it as a storm- 

 proof buggy and with the material and workmanship. I like it because it protects me from winter weather and 

 mud; because it is easy to get into and out of; because it is roomy, comfortab.e, andsafe; and because it is a hit;h- 

 class buggy in every way. 



The Sheltertop buggy came all right, and is properly named, as 

 I consider it the best storm carriage I ever saw. It is light, and the 

 only true storm carriage made anywhere. 



F. H. Campbell, Philadelphia. 



The Sheltertop buggy reached me in perfect condition. For 

 stormy or good weather I think it unequaled. It is a fine-running 

 buggy, not heavy, and is m ch admired by all who see it. 



Louis F. Gbandy, Chili Center, N. Y. 



We will ship the ShelLertop buggy to any point in 

 the United States on 30 days' "suspicion." 



Write for our free catalog, it explains 



all about the bheltertop buggy; illustrates and describes 

 in detail tifteen different styles; tells you all about the 

 niaterial and workmanship, trimming, painting, etc. 

 Write for it to-day. 



FOUTS &. HUNTER CO. 



333 S. THIRD ST. TERRE HAUTE, IND. 



E. A. Silver, Sullivan, 111 



