RECREATION. 



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I consider Recreation the best magazine of its kind 

 It v II soon have the largest circulation of any magazine 

 in i.iis country, and the people who advertise in it will 

 »av« the best business. 



Robert H. Tator, Bridgeport, Conn. 



Recreation is the only sportsmen's magazine. 



Harry Hamilton, Atlantic City, N.J. 



I think Recreation is the finest journal published. 



L. J. Harkness, Bridgen, Ontario. 



Recreation is the best magazine I have ever read. 



B. S. Campbell, Portland, Oregon. 



T think Recreation is the most interesting and instruc- 

 tive sportsmen's magazine published. 



John McCombie, Quebec, Canada. 



The more we people here see of Recreation the better 

 we like it. It is the finest magazine of the kind 1 ever 

 saw. 



Robert H. Searcy, Eufala, Indian Ty. 



Recreation is the best sportsmen's magazine pub- 

 lished. 



James J. Phillips, McFall, Mo 



Recreation is a good thing. Push it along. I will 

 help it all I can. 



John A. Tunwall, Lynn Centre, 111 



Recreation is the best sportsmen's journal I have ever 

 seen. 



Jos. King, Baltimore, Md. 



Everybody deems Recreation the greatest hunting 

 and fishing magazine of the iQth century. 



Chas. F. Fries, Granite Falls, Minn. 



All my subscribers say Recreation is the best sports- 

 men's magazine they ever read. 



C.J. Oeffner, Alliance, Ohio 



Recreation is the best periodical of its kind I have ever 

 read. 



J. Parshall, Commerce, Mich. 



Everybody likes Recreation. It is the best magazine 

 published. 



T. W. Clumpner, Kenton, Mich. 



Recreation is the best magazine I ever saw. 



Ralph Swartz, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Recreation is counted the A No. i book of our house. 

 Its shining cover fills me with glee. Could not do without 

 this true little magazine, and it is the champion of the 

 world in the protection of game. 



Arthur J. Thompson, Pasadena, Colo. 



I can wait for dinner but not for Recreation. Like 

 Sheard, I say, no lovey dovey stories for Recreation. 

 Give us more real true moose and bear, blood and hair, 

 hot lead and cold steel. 



P. O. Beale, Lisbon Falls, Me. 



Impossible to do without Recreation. It is the only 

 sportsmen's magazine published. 



C. O. Davy, Cache Junction, Utah. 



I have been a subscriber to Recreation or 2 years and 

 expect to be as long as I can raise the dollar and the mag- 

 azine retains its present policy of giving its subscribers the 

 biggest and best magazine of its class and giving the game 

 hogs — well, hail Columbia. I take several papers and 

 magazines on field sports and yours is the best. 



W. H. Jacoby, Dodge City, Kansas. 



I weuld not be without Recreation for twice or 3 times 

 the cost. 



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