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RECREA TION. 



WHAT THEY SAY OF IT. 



Enclosed please find $i, for renewal of 

 my subscription to Recreation. My boys 

 would put me out of the house, if I did not 

 get it regularly. Please change the address 

 from my office to my house, as they bother 

 the life out of me, every month, asking, 

 " Has Recreation come yet? Tie a string 

 on your finger; then you won't forget to 

 bring it home." 

 Geo. F. Scannell, 48 E. 30th Street, N. Y. 



At first I refused to subscribe for Recre- 

 ation, but when I got one copy from an 

 agent, I gave him my subscription the next 

 day. Now I am always looking forward for 

 the time when the next number will come. 

 Wm. E. Weisheit, Albany, N. Y. 



I am greatly pleased with Recreation. 

 It requires little work to get up a club. All 

 that is necessary is to show a copy to any 

 one interested in any or all of the different 

 lines of sport of which it treats. 



C. J. McKay, Fonda, N. Y. 



I am very much pleased with Recrea- 

 tion. It seems to improve with age. It 

 stands alone as the best of sportsmen's 

 papers. I recommend it heartily to all my 

 friends. 



Paul J. Huelser, Brooklyn. 



I began taking Recreation last August 

 and like it very much. I wish it would 

 come every week. Hope you will have the 

 50,000 subscribers before December, '97. 

 Albert L. Hill, Derry, N. H. 



Recreation is the best magazine I ever 

 read. I have read 4 other sportsmen's 

 journals, but yours is far ahead of them. I 

 take great interest in your puzzle page. 

 J. B. Watkins, Albany, N. Y. 



Recreation is the boss sportsmen's 

 periodical of the country. There are 3 or 4 

 coming to this town, but Recreation takes 

 the doughnut, every time. 



H. S. Vogler, Young America, Minn. 



I have only been a subscriber since Jan- 

 uary, but am already in love with Recrea- 

 tion. It is the greatest value for the money 

 ever offered. 



P. S. Miller, Stillwater, N. Y. 



I received my first copy of Recreation 

 last week and it is a dandy. It is simply out 

 of sight. Every sportsman should sub- 

 scribe. 



F. A. Bill, Lockeport, Canada. 



Recreation is the " only shirt in the 

 laundry." Hope it will still continue to take 

 sweep stakes as " the Magazine." 



C. G. Porter, Springdale, Pa. 



I enclose $1 for renewal of my subscrip- 

 tion to Recreation. I cannot keep house 

 now without Recreation. 



O. F. Bike, Jackson's Hole, Wyo. 



I think Recreation is about as neat and 

 newsy a Magazine as is printed. Am al- 

 ways glad when it comes. 



Geo. E. Long, Cleghorn, la. 



Recreation is a dandy. It grows better 

 and better and I look forward to its coming 

 with the keenest delight. 



Frank A. Dykeman, Catskill, N. Y. 



I have read Recreation for the last 2 

 years, and it is the best sportsmen's maga- 

 zine I have ever seen. 



Lyle H. Thomas, Frankford, Pa. 



Enclosed find $1 for renewal of my sub- 

 scription to Recreation. I can't do with- 

 out it. 



C. C. Bailey, Cookshire, Que. 



Have been reading Recreation for the 

 last 2 years and could not get along without 

 it. B. D. Hilford, Rudolph, O. 



I find Recreation one of the most in- 

 teresting magazines I have ever read. 



R. A. Backman, Lunenburg, N. S. 



Cannot get along without Recreation. 

 It's the boss, and no mistake. 



C. M. Allen, Marshfield, Wis. 



Recreation is the best monthly pub- 

 lished. I only wish it came semi-weekly. 

 Arthur Sussman, Long Branch, N. J. 



I am a reader of Recreation and think 

 it is the only true sportsmen's journal go- 

 ing. Roy Camp, De Kalb, 111. 



I like Recreation very much. The pict- 

 ures being particularly fine. 



Daniel A.Duryee, Everett, Wash. 



I have been reading Recreation several 

 years and value it above all other magazines 

 of its class. 



Joseph Stuart, New York City. 



Recreation is the ideal publication of 

 its class. 



J. W. Durham, Lockland, Ky. 



