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RECREA TION. 



WHAT THEY SAY OF RECREA- 

 TION. 



I enclose herewith $i for renewal of my subscription to 

 your priceless magazine. Recreation has afforded me 

 more pleasure than would a nugget from the Klondike. 

 Kenneth Fowler, Jersey City, N. J. 



Enclosed please find N. Y. draft for 2 renewals to Rec- 

 reation. You deserve great credit for publishing such an 

 excellent monthly, and pushing it ahead of all others. 



Aug. Gottschalk, Bozeman, Mont. 



I enclose you names and address of 3 new subscribers to 

 Recreation. If they think as much of Rp:creation as I 

 do, they will continue to take it as long as they live. 



Harry Lakey, Kalamazoo, Mich. 



I consider Recreation the best sportsmen's magazine 

 published, and enclosed herewith $1 for renewal of my sub- 

 scription. No sportsman should be without it. 



J. C. Keeler, Bethel, Conn. 



Received the sample copies you sent me, worked 2 or 3 

 hours, and have 20 names for my gun and Recreation. 

 All seem highly pleased with the magazine. 



J. E. McLure, Troy, Ala. 



Recreation, in a reading sense, is the same as Li Hung 

 Chang was to the American public while on his recent visit, 

 viz. : " The only pebble on the beach." 



W. F. Holden, Worcester, Mass. 



Recreation is all that can be desired, and I congratulate 

 you on its success. It is always interesting, and I am glad 

 to see each issue. J. D. Mickle, Portland, Ore. 



Find enclosed $1 for my renewal to Recreation for an- 

 other year. I cannot do without it. It is growing better 

 with every issue. W. Snyder, Middleburg, Pa. 



The boys are all greatly pleased with Recreation. I 

 don't see how they can be otherwise, as every number 

 grows better. R. A. Walker, Meriden, Conn. 



I have read Recreation the past year or more, and do 

 not hesitate to say it is the leading sportsmen's journal in 

 this country. F. L. Shaw, Portland, Me. 



Recreation is brighter and better than ever. May 

 your shadow never grow less, and may success crown your 

 every effort. Chas. Hyde, Connersville, Ind. 



Reading Recreation is the next thing to being there 

 yourself. I look for it for days before it comes, every 

 month. Fred. H. Sprague, Cripple Creek, Col. 



I consider Recreation the best sportsmen's journal I 

 have ever seen, and I have taken nearly all that are pub- 

 lished. E. Haenij Freeport. 111. 



I have been reading Recreation only a few months but 

 can hardly get along without it from one month to the 

 next. C. L. Hazen, Brunswick, O. 



I feel it my duty to my wife and self to renew my sub- 

 scription. We would feel lost without Recreation. 



T. R. Bower, Ronkonkoma, N. Y. 



I commenced taking Recreation last May and am much 

 pleased with it. I long for it to come each month. 



Hope Ward, Platteville, Wis. 



You have the best sportsmen's magazine in the country. 

 The only trouble is it does not come often enough. 



Will G. End, Sheboygan, Wis. 



I have lately become a subscriber to your excellent maga- 

 zine, which is the best in its line I have ever read. 



Hubert Gage S. New Berlin, N. Y. 



Though I have only taken Recreation a few months, I 

 would not do without it for three times the price. 



J. F. Stryker, White House Sta., N. J. 



Yesterday I sent in subscriptions for Recreation. To- 

 day I add a few more. I have little trouble to secure them. 

 The magazine does the talking. \ 



M. O. Newton, Massena, la. 



I am so pleased with Recreation I cannot do without it. 

 It beats every sportsmen's magazine I ever read. 



Benj. Hanson, Butte, Mont. 



I think more of Recreation than I do of any sports- 

 men's paper or magazine I have ever taken. 



Austin Voss, Unionville, N. Y. 



Recreation is the boss magazine. It beats anything I 

 ever saw. Every sportsman must have it. 



L. D. Goodenough, Tomahawk, Wis. 



I have been a reader of Recreation a year, and consider 

 it the finest sportsmen's journal printed. 



E. H. Carroll, Kingston, N. Y. 



I would not be without Recreation. It is the best 

 sportsmen's magazine I have ever seen. 



J. A. Duff, Kineo, Me. 



I should think your magazine one of the best for adver- 

 tising in all lines pertaining to sport. 



H. C. Goodman, Denver, Col. 



I am surprised that you can publish such a delightful 

 magazine at such a modest price. 



C. B. Hollister, Olney, 111. 



I think Recreation is a splendid magazine for women 

 and children, as well as for men. 



Edmund Graham, Winnipeg, Man., Can. 



Recreation has but one fault ; in speaking of it one 

 must use so many superlatives. 



William A. Wilkins, Jr., Troy Grove, 111. 



I could not do without Recreation. Success to it. Go> 

 for the hogs and pot hunters. 



L. M. Taylor, Dayton, O. 



Recreation is gotten up in better style than any maga- 

 zine that comes to my table. 



S. W. Owen, Hagerstown, Md. 



Recreation is the best sportsmen's journal published. 

 Wouldn't be without it. 



E. M. Lambert, Young America, Minn. 



I consider Recreation one of the best publications and 

 fully up to the times. 



J. A. Henochsberg, Camden, Mich. 



I think your magazine takes the cake. It is the best for 

 the money that is published. H. C. Akin, Maywood, 111. 



I don't think there is any better periodical of the kind 

 printed than Recreation. Roy E. Taylor, Normal, 111. 



Would not be without Recreation if the price were 4 

 times what it now is. Fred. Naegele, Helena, Mont. 



I read many different magazines but none of them comes 

 up to Recreation. J. D. Ward, Wellesley, Mass. 



I believe Recreation the best magazine a sportsman 

 can subscribe for. A. W. Penney, Hamilton, Ont. 



I enjoy Recreation more than I do any other sports- 

 men's publication. W. S. Story, Chillicothe, O. 



Recreation is improving monthly, and is the best publi- 

 cation of its kind. J. P. Cutting, Bloomington, 111. 



Recreation is always welcome and the best thing of its 

 kind published. Vol. Babcock, Rhinelander, Wis. 



When waiting for Recreation to come a month seems as 

 long as a year. L. K. Ervin, Bear Creek, Misa v 



