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None Genuine without this label 



$3.20 



FOUR FULL 

 QUARTS 



Express Paid. 



HAYNER'S 



SEVEN YEARj^jL 



r E HAYNER DISTILLING CO- 



r)A^| T HLERSA,D IMPORTERS 



DIRECT FROM DISTILLER 



TO CONSUMER 



Saving Middlemen's Profits, 



Preventing Possibility of Adulteration. 



We are distillers with a wide reputation of 30 years' stand- 

 ing. We sell to consumers direct so that our whiskey maybe 

 pure when it reaches you, Adulterated whiskey is dangerous, 

 abominable, yet it is almost impossible to get pure whiskey 

 from dealers. We have tens of thousands of customers who 

 never buy elsewhere. We want more of them and we make 

 this offer to get them: 



We will send four full quart bottles of Hayner's Seven Year Old 

 Double Copper Distilled Rye for $3.20, Express Prepaid. We 



ship in plain packages — no marks to indicate contents, (which will avoid 

 possible comment). When you get it and test it, if it isn't satisfactory- 

 return it at our expense and we will return your $3.20. Such whiskey 

 cannot be purchased elsewhere for less than $5. 



We are the only distillers selling to consumers direct. 

 Others who claim to be are only dealers. Our whiskey has 

 our reputation behind it. 



References— Third Nat'l Bank, any business house in Dayton or Com'l Agencies . 

 HAYNER DISTILLING CO., 267 to 273 West Fifth Street, Dayton, 0. 



P. S.— Orders for Ariz., Colo., Cal., Idaho. Mont., Nev., N. Mex., Ore., Utah, 

 Wash., Wyo., must call for 20 quarts, by freight, prepaid. 



[We guarantee the above firm will do as agreed. — EDITOR. 



game notes. 



This is one of the best game countries in 

 the U. S., and one that is the least known. 

 We are more than ioo miles from the rail- 

 road and sportsmen do not find their way 

 in here so easily as to some other parts. 

 We have elk, deer, antelope, bear, lions, 

 coyotes, geese, ducks, sage chickens, 

 grouse, and the best of trout fishing. The 

 deer are so numerous we think it is a dis- 

 grace to shoot anything but a big buck. 

 A. S. Robinson, Craig, Col. 



Snow geese are as thick in the Red river 

 country as ever. If an international game 

 law could be enforced we would have game 

 for years. The Indians did, and I presume 

 do yet, kill hundreds, as the birds alight in 

 Hudson bay, and they take canoe loads of 

 eggs as well. Millions of ducks breed in 

 the big marsh, at the mouth of Lake Winni- 

 peg, and their nests are robbed and the 

 young killed wholesale. 



Jas. Fullerton, Ten Sleep, Wyo. 



I spent 2 weeks in St. Lawrence county 

 in September. Got 2 bucks and plenty of 

 birds. In Maine I got only 2 red deer and 

 small game. I used a 30-40 '95 model Win- 



chester this time, in place of my old 45-90, 

 which I have sworn by since it became so 

 popular. It is a thing of the past with me 

 now. Will never use it again unless on the 

 4th of July I am taken with a boyish de- 

 sire to make a noise. 



E. W. Goodwin, Syracuse, N. Y. 



Did you ever have a try at the California 

 valley quails? It will take the conceit out 

 of an Eastern man more quickly than Cali- 

 fornia climate will. Thanks to Messrs. 

 Candee and Beamer, of Riverside, I had 2 

 days' shooting at valley quails last season. 

 They are always glad to take an Eastern 

 man out, just to see him miss and hear him 

 tell how he can kill Bob Whites in the East. 

 G. H. Perrin, Galesburg, 111. 



Three years ago 4 of us were out on the 

 plains about 90 miles, and had fine sport 

 after antelope. We killed 4, several ducks 

 and a few snipe, around the waterholes. It 

 is hard to get antelope, as one has to sneak 

 along by the side of his horse for a great 

 distance to get within range. We killed 2 

 rattlers and had a few shots at coyotes, also 

 killed several jack rabbits and cottontails. 

 Will Howard, Colorado Springs, Col. 



