RECREATION. 



Iv 



Practical Common Sense CAMP 

 in 6 Sizes. STOVE 



Either with or with- 

 out oven. The light- 

 est, strongest, most 

 compact, practical 

 stove made. Cast 

 combination sheet 

 steel top, smooth out- 

 side, heavy lining in 

 fire box and around 

 oven, hold 1 ' its shape, telescopic pipe carried inside the 

 stove. Burns large wood and keeps fire longer than any- 

 other. Used by over 9,000 campers and only one stove 

 returned. 



For catalogue giving full particulars, mention Recrea- 

 tion and address 



D. W. CREE, Manufacturer, Griggsville, III. 



NEWHOUSE 

 STEELTRAPS 



THE 



1904 Model 



LEATHER-COVERED Pneu* 



matic Recoil Pad is now per- 

 fect. No pump, no valve, no 

 recoil, no flinch, no headache, 

 no bruised shoulders, no 

 money if not satisfactory and 

 returned at once. 



PRICE, $1,50 



J. R. WINTERS 



Clinton, Mo. 



Douglas H. Shepherd 

 Manufacturer of Artificial 



GLASS EYES 



for birds, animals, fish, etc., 

 Dealer in Taxidermists' Supplies 



DOUGLAS H. SHEPHERD 



Box 106, Taunton, Mass. 



Stamp for Catalogue 



A visitor to the St. Louis Exposition was 

 congratulating Joseph W. Folk, the District 

 Attorney of the city, on the speed with 

 which he had brought the boodle Alder- 

 men to trial. 



"Speed," said Mr. Folk, smiling, "is an 

 excellent thing and will achieve wonders. 

 I heard the other day, though, of an Irish- 

 man who expected too much of speed. He 

 was a painter. Usually being paid by the 

 hour, he worked slowly, but a friend one 

 day found him painting away like a steam 

 engine. The friend paused to investigate 

 so strange a matter. 



"'What's come over ye, McGuire?" he 

 said. Tt ain't like ye to work that fast.' 



" Whist,' said McGuire. 'Stand oat o' 

 the way and don't sthop me. Oi'm shtriv- 

 m' to get through before me paint gives 

 out.' " — San Antonio Express. 



Three things there are in summertime 

 That makes one fret and stew; 



A smart mosquito bite is one, 

 Tight shoes the other two. 



— The Buffalo Express. 



Patience — I hear she has been engaged 

 11 times. 



m Patrice — I hate to see a girl get in a rut 

 like thatl — Yonkers Statesman. 



Made since 1848 by ONEIDA COMMUNITY 



S. NEWHOUSE 



(The Old Trapper and Trap maker) 



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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NEWHOUSE 



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"I have seen an Indian trade his pony for one 

 dozen Newhouse Traps." — Popular Magazine 

 Writer. 



Eleven Sizes for Catching 

 Every Fur Bearing Animal 



Every Trap Guaranteed 



Illustrated Catalogue Mailed 



j^^Send twenty-five cents for "The Trapper's Guide," 

 by S. Newhouse, telling all about fur bearing" animals 

 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 



