XXVIil 
RECREATION. 

Whiskey bearing the name eh is guarantee of the best—none so deliclous—money can hardly buy its equal. 
Goods shipped 
in plain pack. 
age without 
marks to 
indicate 
contents, 
and if not 
perfectly 
satisfactory 
send them 
back at our 
expense and 












money 


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CREINET 
$3.00 for four full quarts. 

We save you 
all middlemen’s 
profits and guar- 
antee absolutely 
FULL 
QUARTS 
We are the only Distillers in America shipping Pennsyl- 
vania Pure Rye to consumers direct. Bear this in 60 
027% SCHWEYER’S PURE 8 YEAR OLD ¢ 
SD PENNSYLVANIA RYE <3 60 
Zs as The prime old whiskey prescribed for Express 
medicinal and general use, 
The famous Pennsylvania Rye, for 27 years 
double copper distilled and aged in wood under 
personal direction of Mr. John Schweyer himself. 
Never less than 8 years old, most of it 10 and 
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 
te be bought elsewhere for less than $6.00, 
Address all orders to Warehouse A O 
WHISKEY 

Prepaid 
also offer our SEVEN YEAR OLD 
Express $ 
Prepaid 
é 
il WA 
PENNSYLVANIA RYE at 
This is the finest 7 year old rye 
ever drank and cannot be duplicated for less than $3.00. 
We refer to iol Commercial Agency, Bank or Express Company in United States. 
HN SCHWEYER & CO., DISTILLERS, 
609, 611, 613 W. 12th St., CHICAGO. 
wabhone adulter-| Orders for Ariz., Col., Cal., Idaho, Mont.; New Mex. , Nev., Ore., Utah, Wash. ,»Wyo., 
avion. — must callfor 20 quarts freight prepaid, or write for particulars before remitting 
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Sportsmen have expended a great deal 
of time and ingenuity in trying to find or 
make a practical camping ax; they may 
quit now, for W. L. Marble, of Gladstone, 
Mich, has solved the problem. He is now 
making and selliny a pocket ax that is 
acorker. It is not big enough to cut down 
a 2 foot tree, but a hunter or prospector 
seldom has occasion to do this. Marble’s 
ax is all right for any tree 6 inches in 
diameter or less, yet it weighs less than 
2 pounds. For harvesting camp wood, 
tent poles, or for blazing trails through 
the woods, or for cutting through a jungle, 
the Marble ax is immense. 
The best feature of it is that it has a 
metal guard which renders it impossible 
for a man to cut his ribs with it, even 
though he should fall on it. Another great 
scheme which Marble has adopted is in 
fastening the ax and the handle togeher 
so that no man can put them asunder, even 
though he should chop all summer. More 
profanity has been expended on the ax 
which slips off the handle than on any 
other subject the hunter or camper has to 
deal with. Marble’s ax handle is made 
of metal and is fastened to the ax with 
a metal screw, and there you are. If you 
want to know the other good things about 
this ax write Mr. Marble for his circular, 
and say you saw the ad. in RECREATION, 

“Did I understand you to say somethin’ 
about teachin’ the young idea how to 
shoc ~’ asked a Kentucky citizen. 
“Yes,” answered the man who 
terested im the work of education. 
“Well, so fur as this part of the country 
is concerned, you’re workin’ on the wrong 
line. What you want to do,is to watch 
the boys at recess, and lam the fust one 
as brings a gun to school with him.” 
—Washington Star. 
is in- 

“What is your nationality?” asked the 
political manager. 
“T am an American,” 
“What kind of an 
German, or what?” 
“Just a plain American.” 
“Sorry, but we can’t put you on the 
ticket,” said the political manager. Youd 
actually lose votes for us.”—Chicago Post. 
was the reply. 
American—Irish, 

MAKE YOUR FRIEND 
A HOLIDAY PRESENT THAT WILL 
MAKE HIM HAPPY 
A WHOLE YEAR. 
RECREATION IS THE STUFF. 
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