XXXV111 



RECREA TION. 



WHAT THEY SAY OF IT. 



I am much pleased with Recreation, and wish it the 

 greatest measure of success. The first copy I read caused 

 me to become a subscriber, and therein lies its success. It 

 is so bright, that to be seen by a member of the craft, causes 

 a desire to possess it that is irresistible. 



J. C. Smith, Kansas City, Kan. 



Have been taking Recreation 2 years. It is O. K., and 

 in fact do not see how I could get along without it. This 

 is not much of a game country, although we have good 

 grouse and quail shooting, in the fall, and lots of sport fox 

 hunting during the winter months. 



M. E. Fahey, Pinckney, Mich. 



Recreation is the best magazine of its class, and all 

 other publications can get pointers from it. Its half tone 

 cuts are simply marvelous, for a magazine selling at the 

 small sum of $1 a year. It is, in my estimation, far ahead 

 of some others that sell at $3 a year. 



Alfred M. Bailey, Lynn, Mass. 



I have been on the sick list, and Recreation was the 

 best book I could get hold of, though we have 500 to 600 

 others in our library. As for myself and my subscribers, 

 we find it the most interesting book we can get. 



W. S. Mead, Woodstock, N. Y. 



Herewith I enclose you a list of 8 subscribers for your 

 valued magazine, also N. Y. Exchange for $8. I watch 

 and wait, impatiently each month, for the coming of Rec- 

 reation. Long may you live and prosper. 



E. V. Williams, Springfield, Mo. 



We thought Recreation was good before ; but the last 

 number is far ahead. It is making great strides. Every 

 sportsman here, who is not a subscriber, buys it at the news 

 stand. C. F. Waterhouse, Aitkinson, N. H. 



I am more than pleased with the way in which Recrea- 

 tion is pitching into law breakers and game hogs, both 

 through its correspondents and through the editorial de- 

 partment. Keep it up. H. C. Gardiner, Buffalo, N. Y. 



Please continue sending me Recreation another year, 

 for which I enclose herewith $1. 



This reply is belated, but better late than never. I must 

 have Recreation, hard times or good times. 



W C. Daly, Muncie, Ind. 



Like Saul of old, Recreation stands head and shoulders 

 above all the rest. There are others ; but no one would 

 return to the tallow dip who has once used the electric 

 light. C. A. Miles, Philadelphia, Pa. 



I have Vols. I, II, III, IV and V bound, and shall bind 

 Vol. VI of Recreation. If I could not get any other 

 Recreations I would not take $100 for those I have now. 

 A. H. Chandler, Cumberland Mills, Me. 



Do not stop Recreation now nor at any time. Don't 

 think of it for a minute. I will give you notice when it is a 

 good time to stop. Best magazine I ever read. 



B. L. Smith, So. Newbury, O. 



Recreation is the best sportsmen's magazine in the 

 world, bar none. All my subscribers say there is only one 

 fault with it, and that is it don't come often enough 



H. H. Cook, Meriden, Conn. 



Long live Recreation, which is the best sporting maga- 

 zine I ever read. Cannot praise it too highly. Always 

 glad when it comes, and read every word in it. 



Eldon Williams, Deavertown, O. 



A physician's spare moments are few and far between, 

 but a few minutes of Recreation reading is as good as a 

 whole day in the woods. 



Dr. J. N. Storey, Hill, N. H. 



Your monthly is the very finest of its class, and each suc- 

 ceeding month brings forth fresh novelties, which must be 

 heartily enjoyed by all readers. 



J. Forsyth, Middletown, N. Y. 



Recreation stands first in my ideal of what a sports- 

 man's journal should be. The articles are Ai and the cuts 

 are very fine indeed. W. Gibson, London, Ont. 



I am a constant admirer of the stories and principles of 

 Recreation It is the magazine for sportsmen, and is al- 

 ways well loaded. G. H. Wright, Elmira, N. Y. 



It is a great pleasure to me to see Recreation so much 

 enlarged. I cannot get enough of it to satisfy my appetite 

 in thct line. A. D. Andrews, D.D.S., Schaller, la. 



Recreation is the finest sportsmen's magazine I have 

 ever read, it fills a long felt want, and I most heartily wish 

 you success. F. S. Van Keuren, St. Paul, Minn. 



Recreation is a peach, and I could not do without it. 

 Hope you will soon reach the 50,000 mark. 



Clarence D. Robinson, St. John, N B. 



Recreation is all its name implies. It is the newsiest, 

 brightest, and best of them all. Long may it live and 

 prosper. E. W. Phillips, Missoula, Mont. 



I read your magazine every month, and it is the best of 

 its kind published.. I enjoy your puzzle colurr very much. 

 Edward Hamilton, Law ... , Mass. 



All who have subscribed, here, are well pleased with your 

 magazine, and say they never saw a better one of its 

 class. Geo. Kalmbach, Shreveport, la. 



May number of Recreation just received— an excep- 

 tionally fine one — better than ever, if that be possible. 



L. D. Gilmore, Dotsero, Colo. 



Recreation is worth twice what it costs. Game is 

 scarce around here, and so we have no game hogs. 



Wm. Hecline, Moline, 111. 



Recreation is the best of its kind, and I take several 

 publications devoted to field sports. 



Ed. W. Anderson, Pittsburg, Kan. 



Ihave taken many sportsmen's papers, but never found 

 one as good as Recreation. 



Dr. C. E. Mudgett, Fairfax, Vt. 



Your magazine is the best in the field to-day, and I wish 

 you continued success. 



Geo. D. Hart, Chicago Lawn, 111. 



The women of my family think Recreation is the only 

 sportsmen's magazine. 



C. E. Wilson, Bolton Landing, N. Y. 



Could not do without Recreation now, so long as I have 

 $1 left. Jas. S. McCain, Washington, N. J. 



Recreation should be issued semi-monthly at $2. 50 a 

 year. Jacob Schwab, Pueblo, Colo. 



Your magazine is the best thing of its kind I have ever 

 yet seen. Ralph Totten, Nashville, Tenn. 



We could not think of doing without Recreation. It 

 grows better and better. 



D. T. Tuthill, Orient Point, N. Y. 



Recreation is the best sportsmen's magazine published. 

 C. Fred Smith, Kennett Sq , Pa. 



Recreation cannot be beaten as a sportsman's journal. 

 Ralph E. Loy, Geneva, N. Y. 



Recreation is the best sportsmen's magazine in Amer- 

 ica. S. L. N. Ellis, Visalia, Calif. 



Recreation can't be beaten. 



Harry Jones, Bowie, Tex. 



