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SPORTMANS HANDBOOK 



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The 4th Edition of my Sportsman's Handbook is 

 ready and I want to send a copy to every man or 

 woman who 'loves the woods, the fields and the inland 

 waters. It is the most complete and interesting 



Sportsman's Handbook and Catalog 



I have ever written. It not only illustrates and describes 

 hundreds of articles for the Camper, Fisherman, Hunter and 

 Explorer, but tells of my experience in the wilds of the 

 United States, Canada and Mexico. There are pictures of 

 wild animals and game birds, and advice as to selection of 

 duffle, pitching a tent, caring for firearms, preparing skins 

 for the taxidermist, etc., etc. There are chapters on how, 

 when and where to Camp, Fish and Hunt, and many "kinks" 

 in wildcraft. 



I will send this book free if you mention No. 266. 



If you are interested in outdoor or indoor games, such as Baseball^ Tennis, 

 Golf, Archery, Swimming, Basketball, Boxing, etc., 



265. 



let me send you Book No. 

 POWHATAN ROBINSON, President. 



NEW YORK SPORTING GOODS CO. 



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1 5 and 17 Warren Street, New York 



r'ork, U. S. A. ■ 



Only Two Essentials Lacking. 



Sidney Hocks is fixing to open a bar- 

 ber shop at Bounding Billows. He ex- 

 pects to be ready for business as soon 

 as he can get hold of a good razor and 

 a back number of the Police Gazette. — 

 Hogwallow Kentuckian. 



Inside Information. 



Willie — Paw, what is meant by inside 

 information? 



Paw — That's something that a surgeon 

 has after he gets through with a man in 

 the operating room, my son.— Cincinnati 



Enquirer. 



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Where Harrison Studied. 



The Society for the Preservation of 

 Virginia Antiquities has been placing 

 tablets on various sites throughout the 

 city of Richmond, commemorating their 

 past associations with greatness. 



One of these tablets is on an Italian 

 public house or barroom, in Eighteenth 

 street, and it reads: 



"William Henry Harrison, ninth presi- 

 dent of the United States, studied med- 

 icine here." 



\\T RITE US for Prices 

 on ringnecks deliver- 

 able in July, August or 

 September as you may 

 desire, also Mallard. We 

 handle sixteen other varie- 

 ties of pheasants, all varie- 

 ties peafowl, wild turkey 

 and fancy ducks. 



Send 30 cents stamps 

 for colortype catalogue. 



CHILES & CO. 



Mount Sterling. Kentucky 



