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Six of the nine straight men, Messrs. U. F. Bender, "Walters," W. 

 Wagner, T. P. Laflin, R. O. Heikes and J. A. R. Elliott, who divided first 

 money at the Grand American Handicap of 1898, shot 



Winchester Factory Loaded Shells. 



Of the total prize money of about $5,000, over $3, goo of it was won by 

 Winchester Factory Loaded Shells. In other words, Winchester Factory 

 Loaded Shells won $1,200 more than the three other makes of shells used 

 in the contest combined. Two of the straight men used 



Winchester Repeats // Shot Guns. 



These guns, although listing at onh c Q^Jt% ^ ot hundreds of guns 

 that cost hundreds of dollars each. Mei*^^ \ 



Winchester Guns and Winches n£? ^ possess 



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Talk about Clipper 



bicycles with Clipper riders. Ask them if the Clipper people ever 

 made a wheel that was not worth the price they asked. Ask any 

 man in Michigan what he thinks of the Clipper. Ask him what 

 he knows about the Clipper people and Clipper methods. We'll 

 take our chances on his reply, in 9 cases out of 10. In Grand 

 Rapids no make of chain wheel can be sold for as much as the 

 Clipper 



Special Bicycle. 



For nearly five years our competitors have been obliged to 

 sell their bicycles at or below Clipper prices. There is no city in 

 the world where we sell as many Clippers as at home. There is 

 no State in the Union that buys as many Clippers as Michigan. 

 Home riders and home trade appreciate Clipper construction and 

 Clipper methods. We couldn't hold the home business we have, 

 if our bicycles were not about fight. 



The Clipper People, Grand Rapids, Mich. 



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