RECREATION'S ADVERTISER 



Frank Ford's Page 



THIS MONTH, INSTEAD OF DWELLING UPON THE 

 "SNAPS" I HAVE TO OFFER, I AM GOING TO MEN- 

 TION A FEW THINGS SOME OF MY SUBSCRIBERS 

 ARE HANKERING AFTER. I EXPECT, WHEN THIS 

 LIST COMES OUT THEY WILL BE SUPPLIED IN 

 REMARKABLY SHORT ORDER. 



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R. DUDLEY BERWICK needs an Irish Setter 

 Bitch. 



TV/f R. STANLEY W. CROSBY is willing to give 

 iyL $10 for a Round-headed Bull Terrier, be- 

 tween four and eight months old. 



A/T R. THOMAS JACKSON is willing to buy a 

 couple of Parker Hammerless Guns: One 

 12-gauge, and one 16-gauge if he can get them at 

 bargain-counter prices. 



U R. GEORGE E. DODS is in the market for 

 ^ ■*■ a three-year old Beagle. Broken upon rabbits, 

 and one that will stick to the trail until something 

 happens. 



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R. H. B. THOMPSON desires the company of 

 a King Charles Spaniel Puppy. 



TV/T R. H. M. BECK has vacancies on his walls 



■*• for Elk Antlers, with 16 pts. or more, on 



the naked skull. He might also buy Deer Antlers 

 if exceptionally good. 



TV/f R. REIMER is quite ready to exchange some 

 A A legal tender for a .25-20 Winchester or a .22 

 cal. Savage. 



TV4" R. GEO. E. PFIEL has immediate need of a 

 A "* Setter. Thoroughly broken on ruffed grouse. 



He is not particular as to pedigree and will not 



pay without a trial. 



TVif R. EDWARD OTTO would purchase 35x7 

 ■*■ Century Camera, or a Grand Century or 

 Long Focus Pony Premo, or a Korona Long Focus, 

 provided the seller will ship to him C. O. D., with 

 privilege of examination. 



■JV/f R. THOMAS J. JACKSON wishes to hear of 

 *" a First-rate White Bull Terrier about 8 



months old; clean in house, and companionable; 

 offers a good home, but will not pay more than 

 $15. 



O NE OF THE BEST SPORTING GOODS BUS- 

 w INESSES in Michigan is offered for sale. It 

 was established in 186, and the books show a hand- 

 some yearly profit. The business is retail, jobbing 

 and mail order. The owner wishes to retire, having 

 made a competency. Frank Ford, Information Bu- 

 reau, No. 23 West 24th St., New York City. 



HTWENTY-THREE THOUSAND ACRES of cut- 

 A over timberland, in the state of Michigan, con- 

 taining quantities of game, and will be sold in whole 

 or in part. Fine site for big club. The present 

 owner is E. L. Crull, well known in Michigan. 

 Frank Ford, Information Dept., Recreation, No. 

 23 West 24th St., New York City. 



At the fifty-ninth minute of the eleventh hour, or, in other words, 

 just as I am going to press, I have had placed in my hands, by a widow, 

 a SAUER GUJN. It is brand new and has never been fired. This superb 

 weapon has a heavy doll's head extension rib, nicely engraved locks of the 

 genuine Anson and Deely system, the stock is of selected Italian walnut, 

 the barrels are of Krupp's genuine fluid steel, twelve gauge and 30-inch 

 barrels. The gun is full choked and has a drop of about l)i' inches, but 

 I can arrange to have the choke turned into a modified choke, or cylin- 

 der, and I can have the drop increased up to 3 inches if necessary. 



/ want $60 for this Gun ; first come, first served 



FRANK FORD, Information Dept., Recreation, 23 West 24th Street, New York. 



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