RECREATION. XXX 

Whiskey bearing the name ‘‘Schweyer”’ is guarantee of the best—none so delicious—money can hardly buy its equal. 













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and if not 
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We are the only Distillers in America shipping Pennsyl- 
vania Pure Rye to consumers direct. Bear this in mind. 
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( medicinal and general use. Prepaid 

Express 
he famous Pennsylvania Rye, for 27 years 
double copper distilled and aged in wood under 
personal direction of Mr. John Schweyer himself. 
kh Never less than 8 years old, most of it 10 and 
P 12 years old when first bottled. Sold direct to 
the consumer from our distillery at the 
low price of $3.60 for four full quarts that 
cannot be bought elsewhere for less than $6.00, 
BINET PENNSYLVANIA RYE at 



We also offer our SEVEN YEAR OLD : 
oheace. vou $3.00 for four full quarts. This is the finest 7 year old rye Express 
all widaleaeral &ver drank and cannot be duplicated for less than $5.00. Prepaid 
profits and guar 
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pure whiske 
without adulter- 
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_ FEW HUNTING OR FISHING PAR- 
TIES GO INTO THE WOODS NOW- 
ADAYS WITHOUT A CAMERA ; YET 
THIS IS NOT THE ONLY OCCASION 
ON WHICH THE CAMERA CAN BE 
USED TO ADVANTAGE. THERE IS 
RARELY A WEEK THAT YOU DO 
NOT HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO 
GET AN INTERESTING PICTURE OF 
SOME KIND. 
I WILL GIVE YOU A FINE CAMERA 
AND A FINE LENS FOR A CLUB 
OF SUBSCRIBERS TO RECREATION. 
THE CAMERAS I AM USING ARE 
THE -BO-PEEP, WIZARD, KORONA, 
Paw keEvE, “ETC. YOU -CAN GET 
SUBSCRIPTIONS ENOUGH TO EARN 
A CAMERA IN 2 HOURS. WHY NOT 
GET THEM? 
Address, RECREATION, 
Ig W. 24TH ST., NEW YORK. 

“As I understand it,” said the heathen, 
“you propose to civilize me.” 
“Exactly so.” 
“You mean to get me out of habits of 
idleness and teach me to work.” 
“That is the idea.” 
“And then lead me to. simplify my 
methods and invent things to make my 
work lighter?” 
“And next I will become ambitious ta 
get rich, so I won’t have to work at all,” 
_| We refer to any Commercial Agency, Bank or Express Company in United States. 
JOHN SC EYER & CO., DISTILL ’ $ 
key] Address all orders to Warehouse A 0 609, 611, 613 W. 12th St., CHICAGO. 
Orders for Ariz., Col., Cal., Idaho, Mont., New Mex., Nev., Ore., Utah, Wash., Wyo., 
must callfor 20 quarts freight prepaid, or write for eee before remitting 
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“Naturally.” 
“Well, what’s the use of taking such a 
round-about way of getting just where I 
am? I don’t have to work now.’’—Wash- 
ington Star. 

For Sale: .45 cal. Winchester, with 
case and reloading tools. In Ar condi- 
tion. 
George A. Uebele, 419 Sherman St., 
Milwaukee, Wis. 

She: “What would you do if I attempt- 
ed to run up stairs and leave you here 
alone?” 
He: “Hold you.” 
She: “Vm going.’ —Detroit Free 
Press. : 

For Sale: A _ .32-40 Marlin repeating 
rifle. Price with reloading tools $10. Ar- 
thur E. Briggs, Elkdale, N. Y. 

She: “Do you believe the howling of a 
dog is always followed by a death?” 
He: “No; not always; sometimes the 
man who shoots at the dog is a poor 
marksman.”—Chicago News. 
For Sale: -A  World’s Fair Greener 
gun. Bargain if taken at once. Address 
J. C. F., REcREATION Office. 
He: “Why did Miss Oldly take to the 
violin? 
She: “Because there’s a bow goes with 






