Newhouse Clamp. A device for setting traps 

 (large ones) $4.50 per dozen. 



Trap Wrenches For Wolf traps, etc. per doz. 

 $1.50 delivered F. O. B. cars at factory, or Chic- 

 ago, 111. 



A Novel and Effective Poison Trap For 

 Skunk, etc. Bore holes in logs, then fill with lard, 

 tallow, etc., to which strychnine has been mixed. 

 When it freezes they must lick it out, and it kills 

 them before they can get far away. Scent the 

 spot so as to attract them to it. 



Another Good Way. Bore holes in logs, driv- 

 ing horse shoe nails slanting in the holes, fill the 

 recess behind the points of the nails with good 

 scented baits; they will stick their heads and ^ 

 shoulders in to get it, but they can't get them out, \| 

 for the points of the nails prevent it. For small 

 animals this is excellent, even for rats. 



Never Put the Bait On the pan of the trap. 

 Cover the pan with dry leaves or dirt or both, nev- 

 er use twigs on the pan, that is for the foot of the 

 animal only. 



Always Bed Your Traps On bare, smooth 

 ground then cover it with dry leaves taken from a 

 distant spot, mixed with feathers. 



Animal Poisons Put up especially for killing 

 Skunks, Weasels, Wolves, etc. in form of capsules 

 ready for use. 40 cents per dozen. We have them. 

 Larger doses for Bear, etc. 50 cents per doz. Pure 

 jf strychnine cyrstals or powder as desired, drachm 

 bottles, 35 cents each, postpaid. Tastelessly ar- 

 ranged ready for business. 



The Best Book on Trapping "Camp Life and 

 Tricks of Trapping," 300 pages, 500 illustrations; 

 postpaid $1.00. Write for one. 



For a Complete Camp Cook Book Send for a 

 copy of the Complete Camper's Manual, or How 

 to Camp Out and What to Do. 136 pages, over 

 200 illustrations. 



Decoy Bait Scent Is put up ready for trappers 

 use, price 25 cents per oz. i pint can $2.50. We 

 keep a supply on hand. 



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