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he may have. Pasturage is good from April 10 until November 15, 

 and in many years far into the month of December. 



The man who wants to earn money can find plenty of opportun- 

 ities more chances than there are men to fill them. He can work 

 at lumbering in the winter, or in the factories of the towns. The 

 opportunities are many and the wages are good. In summer, help 

 is employed on a great number of the older farms, and many of the 

 new settlers with plenty of means engage help in clearing their 

 lands. 



THE NIMROD'S PARADISE. If y u are a lover ? f the rod and 



- - gun, come to Marinette County. 

 Its streams abound with trout, pickerel, bass, pike and muskellunge. 

 The streams are spring-fed, clear and cool, and on an idle day you 

 cannot select a more inviting pastime than to take your rod or 

 gun and hike to the nearest stream or stretch of woods. 



Marinette County is one of the greatest deer hunting localities 

 in the state of Wisconsin, and every year hundreds of sportsmen 

 from Chicago and other localities come here for the deer hunting. 



Due to a wise policy of game protection the deer are on the 

 increase in Marinette County despite the large number bagged 

 every year during the deer season. Practically every settler gets 

 his deer in Marinette County every fall. 



Other animals, such as bear, fox, coon, rabbit and muskrat, are 

 also quite numerous, and a good income can be made during the 

 winter season in trapping these animals. 



Ducks are also plentiful during the migrating season in the 

 fall. On the numerous smaller lakes in the county, and on Green 

 Bay thousands of ducks and geese spend from one to four weeks 

 before they fly south for the winter. 



Only a short trip from Marinette by either train or wagon will 

 place you on some of the finest duck-hunting grounds in America. 



WATER POWER. The days of coal and steam are passing so 



- far as power for industrial purposes is con- 

 cerned. The industrial power of the future is electrical power 

 generated from water power. That is why Marinette County is 

 destined to become a great manufacturing center. The water 

 power of Marinette County is practically unlimited. There are two 

 tremendous water power developments in this locality already, and 

 several smaller ones, but there are many other very good water 

 powers still to be developed. 



One great Marinette County water power is at this time 

 furnishing power not only for factories in our own county, but for 

 the city street car and interurban systems of large cities immediate- 

 ly south of us such as Green Bay, Kaukauna, and Manitowoc. 



Some idea of the possibilities of great increase in our popula- 

 tion can be gained from the fact that probably as many people will 



