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Don’t use expensive 
ammunition where a cheap 
cartridgeisjustasgood. Buy a 
Rim Fire Repeater 
for squirrels, rabbits, hawks, 
woodchucks, skunks, muskrats, 
foxes, etc.—and save price of 
your rifle in the reduced cost 
of cartridges. 
.25 Rim Fire —cheap, pow¬ 
erful and reliable — will kill 
foxes, skunks, woodchucks, 
muskrats, etc. as quickly and 
surely as more expensive^ 
ammunition. 
Model 27 Marlin is t 
only repeater made for this y 
splendid cartridge —sol 
powerfulit is used successor 
fully for deer, so cheapyf 
you can shoot it freely 
at slight expense. 
Take-down; splen-J 
did sights; 8 shots; 
with 2 4-inch 
Round Barrel, 
$13.15; 
Octagon, 
$15.00. 
f.22 Rim Fire 
/All Marlin .22 
/Repeaters shool 
■ all .22 short, .22 
long and .22 long- 
rifle cartridges — 
I for rabbits, squir- 
f rels, hawks, crows 
, and all small game 
up to 200 yards. 
,22 Lever Action 
Model 1897— the 
'best made .22 rifle in 
/the world. Take-down 
J convenient to carry and 
/clean; tool steel working 
/parts; Ivory Bead sight; 
as steady and reliable as a 
big game rifle. With 24- 
, inch Round barrel, $14.50; 
Octagon, $ 16.00. *2 Model 
1892 is similar, but not take- 
'down; with 24-inch Round bar¬ 
rel, $12.15; Octagon, $13.15. 
.22 Pump Action 
Model 29 has 23-inch Round 
barrel; take-down ; a first-class re¬ 
peating rifle ; 15 shots; $9.25. 
Model 20 has 24-inch Octagon, 
heavier barrel; take-down; Ivory Bead 
sight; 15 shots; $ I 1.50. 
Model 20 Full Magazine Rifle— 
the only pump action repeater giving 25 
shots at one loading ; $1 1.50. 
.32 Rim Fire—Model 1892, with 
lever action—uses .32 short, long and long- 
rifle rim fire cartridges; also .32short, long 
and long-rifle center fire; 17 shots. A 
splendid all-around rifle for settled districts. 
With 24-inch Round Barrel, $ 12.15; Oc¬ 
tagon, $13.15. 
Send 3 stamps postage for neu) cata¬ 
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repeaters , rifles and shotguns. 
Ideal Hand Book tells all 
about reloading cartridges . 
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REGISTERED TOURNAMENTS. 
April 2.—Meriden, Conn., Meriden Gun Club, G. | 
R. Gibson, secretary. 
April 7.—Concordia, Kans.—Blue Ribbon Gun 
Club, J. F. Caldwell, secretary. 
April 7—Ogden, Utah., Utah State Sportsmen s | 
Association Tournament, A. R. Bain, secre- I 
tary. 
April 7 and 8.—Dresden, Canada, Dresden Cun | 
Club, Geo. B. Perry, manager. (Old Policy.) 
April io and n.—Newman, Cal., Newman Blue 
Rock Club, E. R. Dixon, secretary. 
April 12.—Modesto, Cal., Owl Rod and Gun Club, | 
Henry Garrison, secretary. 
April 15.—Exeter, Nebr., Exeter Gun Club, J. B. 
Klotz, president. 
April 15.—Atglen, Pa, Atglen Gun Club, Lloyd 
R. Lewis, Manager. (Old Policy.) 
April 19, 20 and 21.—McAlester, Okla., Oklahoma 
State Tournament, under the auspices of the 
McAlester Gun Club, J. P. Gay, Secretary. 
April 19.—Lawrence, Mass., Lawrence Fish and 
Game Protective Association, I. M. Archi¬ 
bald, Secretary. 
April 20.—Pitcairn, Pa., Western Penna. Trap 
Shooters’ League Tournament, Edna E. 
Lautenslager, corresponding secretary. 
April 21 and 22.—Holmesburg Jet., Pa., Key¬ 
stone Shooting League, G. F. Hamlin, Man¬ 
ager. (Old Policy.) 
April 21 and 22.—Shelbyville, Ill., Central Ills 
Trap Shooters’ League Tournament, Dr. 
Guy C. Fraker, secretary. 
April 22.—Fairmont, W. Va., Fairmont Gun Club, 
E. H. Taylor, Secretary. (Old Policy.) 
April 22.—Syracuse, N. Y., Messina Springs Gun 
Club, W. E. Hooklway, Secretary. (Old 
Policy.) 
April 22.—Johnstown, Pa., Central Penna. Trap 
Shooters’ League, Tournament, Jack Waltz, 
secretary. 
April 22.—Maysville, Ky., Mason County Gun 
Club, Wm. H. Hall, field captain. 
April 22.—Ridgefield, Conn., Ridgefield Rod and 
Gun Club, Cyrus A. Cornen, vice-president. 
April 26 and 27.—Portland, Ore., Oregon State 
. Tournament, under the auspices of the Port¬ 
land Gun Club, J. A. Addleman, secretary. 
April 27.—Springfield, O., Central Ohio Trap 
Shooters’ League Tournament, Harry C. 
Downey, secretary. 
April 27 and 28.—Grundy Center, la., Grundy 
Center Gun Club, F. U. Callaway, secretary. 
April 28.—Rochester, N. Y., Riverside Gun Club, 
Harry Harrison, Secretary. (Old Policy.) 
April 28.—Larned, Kans., Pawnee Gun Club, C. 
D. Blount, secretary. 
April 28.—W. Frankfort, Ills., W. Frankfort Gun 
Club, R. C. Raines, Secretary. (Old Policy.) 
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