RECREATION. 



XXIX 



WHAT THEY SAY OF THE PRE- 

 MIUMS. 

 I use a great many U. M. C. 30-40 shells, 

 and am in love with them. Have used 200 

 this fall, and never has one missed fire. 

 As a result of a Colorado trip, 1 have a 

 good elk and deer head. I also have 2 

 antelope heads, which I got last year, 30 

 miles South of here. Antelope are plen-^ 

 tiful here, but it is close season. 



E. J. Tiffin, Goodland, Kansas. 



I received my Harrington & Richardson 

 gun and am greatly pleased with it. All 

 sportsmen who see it admire it greatly. 

 It is a good shooter and well made. 

 Could not duplicate it for $10. 



Fred McDonald, Grayling, Mich. 



Received the No. 4 Cyclone camera in 

 good condition. I was much surprised at 

 getting it so soon. It only shows, however, 

 with what promptness and vim Recreation 

 does business. 



James N. Wood, Norwalk, Conn. 



The Wizard A camera that you sent me 

 for getting 5 subscribers to Recreation I 

 would not sell for $15. In fact, it is su- 

 perior to the cameras sold in this place at 

 that price. F. L. Berry, 



Madison, Me. 



I received the shot gun you sent me for 

 subscriptions to Recreation. I thank you 

 most cordially for such a fine present, and 

 for its prompt delivery. 



Chas. H. Todd, 

 S. Hadley Falls, Mass. 



This is to notify you that the Marble 

 waterproof match-box you sent me, has 

 been received. It is satisfactory in every 

 respect and I thank you for it. 



T. L. Bollman, Castalia, la. 



The handsome rifle I received for the 

 club of subscribers to Recreation has af- 

 forded me much pleasure. It is still in fine 

 condition and perfectly accurate. 



H. L. Krauth, Hamilton, O. 



For the Winchester rifle and book which 

 you sent me you have my sincere thanks. 

 Your premiums are by far the most liberal 

 ever offered by any magazine. 



O. R. Akers, Sherman, Tex. 



I received the 7x9 tent which you ordered 

 for me from Geo. B. Carpenter & Co. Of 

 course I am pleased ; it is like finding a tent. 

 Wm. H. Rorick, Lockland, O. 



Please accept my thanks for the Korona 

 camera, my premium for 5 yearly subscrip- 

 tions. It does excellent work. 



Gus Lang, Porterville, Cal. 



The Gall & Lembke field glass came to 

 hand some days ago. It is all that could 

 be desired. C. E. Butler, Jerome, Ariz. 



Only a Name 



No Money Is Wanted 



Please show this to some person who needs one 

 of these books. Ask him to send me his name. 



I will mail the book, and with it an order 

 on your nearest druggist for six bottles Dr. 

 Shoop's Restorative. I will tell the druggist to 

 let the sick one take it for a month. If satisfied 

 then, pay $5.50. If not, I will pay the druggist 

 myself. 



I mean that exactly. I do not always succeed, 

 for sometimes there is a cause, like cancer, which 

 medicine cannot cure. But most of these diseases 

 result from weakened inside nerves; those nerves 

 which alone make every vital organ do its duty. 

 I have spent a lifetime in learning how to 

 strengthen them; my Restorative always does 

 that. I have furnished it to 555,000 people on 

 terms like the above, and 39 out of each 40 have 

 paid for it — paid because they were cured. 



There are 39 chances in 40 that I can cure you 

 or your friend. I will pay all the cost if I don't. 

 Won't you tell this to some sick person who 



wants to be well? 



Simply state which hook 

 you want, and address 

 Dr. Shoop, Box 214, 



Racine, Wis. 



Book No. 1 on Dyspepsia. 

 Book No. 2 on the Heart. 

 Book No. 3 on the Kidneys. 

 Book No. 4 for Women. 

 Book No. 5 for Men. (sealed) 

 Book No. 6 on Rheumatism, 



Mild cases, not chronic, are often cured by one 

 or two bottles. At all druggists. 



