
RECREATION. 
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THE 
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PRICE, $1.50 
J. R. WINTERS 
Clinton, Mo. 

ROE UG! Ss SHELL EXTRACTOR. 
Every shooter should 
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10 Cts. Postpaid. Gun Catalogue, Free. 
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N. J. 

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Taxidermists’ ‘Stuttea’Birds, 
Oologists’and 
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Supplies Materials 
Send 5c. in stamps for catalogue 
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Taxidermy work done in all its branches 
Mention RECREATION 
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Moccasins, Alaskan Curios, Mexi- 
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Send 6c. Stamps for Catalogue. 
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Mention RECREATION. 

I had a surprising experience last fall 
while deer hunting in Sullivan county. I 
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from a railroad, and found his stepson 
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J. H. Cruickshank, Big Indian, N. Y. 

NEWHOUSE 
STEEL TRAPS 
Made since 1848 by ONEIDA COMMUNITY 

S. NEWHOUSE 
(The Old Trapper and Trapmaker) 
Fifty years ago this famous old Trapmaker of 
the Oneida Community would not let a trap 
leave his hand till he KNEW that it would hold 
any animal that got into its jaws. Even greater 
pains are taken now than then in selecting the 
finest steel and rigidly testing every part. 
This is why all experienced Trappers insist 
on having the 
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Every Fur Bearing Animal 
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Illustrated Catalogue Mailed 
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and how to trap them, together with interesting nar- 
ratives and practical directions for life in the woods. 
Mention Recreation. 
ONEIDA COMMUNITY 
ONEIDA NEW YORK 
