HUNTING AND FISHING 



ON THE 



FRISCO LINE. 



It is a well kuown fact to sportsmen that there is no 

 section of the westovn country th;it itilords better hunting 

 and fishing than Southwestern Missouri, Arkansas, Indian 

 Territory and Southern Kansas, tra,versed Ly the Frisco 

 liiiio. Tlio Meranicc Kiver, crossed several times by this 

 liitjc, ailVn'ds eyocllont fisliing. The Gasconade and Little 

 Pincy Rivers, crossed at Jerome, Mo., by this Line, are 

 noted for their garae fisli. TJie James River, near Spring- 

 held, Mo., is another hnc stream for fishing; the Spring 

 River, near Verona, Mo.; the Grand River, near Seneca, 

 Mo.; the Virdigris River, near Virdjgris, T. T.; the Whil^e 

 River, near Eureka Springs, Ark.; the Kiamichi River, 

 near Kosoma, I. T., all abound with game fish. 



The hunting is good in all the counties of Southwest 

 Missouri and Northwestern Arkansas. Large and small 

 game of all kinds are plentiful, and no mistake can be 

 made by going to the Ozark, Boston and Kiamichi Moun- 

 tains, on the Frisco Line, for excellent sport. 



Enquire of game dealers in St. Louis, and you will 

 learn that the most game and greatest variety come from 

 the Frisco Line. 



This Line sells round-trip excursion tickets to parties 

 of three or more on one solid ticket from October 1st to 

 March 31st. Tickets are limited thirty days from date of 

 sale. From St. Louis to, viz.: 



Salem, Mo $ 5 00 I Seneca, Mo $13 00 



Jerome, Mo 5 00 | Winslow, Ark 15 00 



Crocker, Mo 5 90 St. Paul. Ark 15 50 



Chad wick, Mo 11 00 | Mansiield, Ark 17 90 



For further particulars address nearest Station Agent 

 of the Frisco Line, or D. Wishart, General Passenger 

 Agent, St. Louis, Mo. 



