Feb. 5, 1910.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
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KEEPING POSTED 
1 . Just glance your eye down this list. It rep¬ 
resents some of the new advertisers who 
have taken space in Forest and Stream 
within the last three months: 
General Advertising. 
Crosby Frisian Fur Co., 
Wright’s Health Underwear, 
Long Island Railroad, 
Colgate & Co., 
Pinehurst, 
Club Cocktails (increase), 
J. B. Williams Co., 
Emak Bros., 
Razorine, 
Herbert D. Shivers, 
Morton R. Edwin, 
North Star Tannery, 
Weil Bros, (fur), 
Crosby Frisian (repeat). 
Sporting Advertising. 
Redifer Rod & Reel Co., 
Anglers’ Supply Co., 
Mannlicher Rifles, 
Ideal Manufacturing Co., 
D. T. Abercrombie, 
Wm. N. Gokey Shoe Co., 
Newland Tarlton Co. (increase), 
Konrad Schauer, 
E. C. Shabilon, 
R. C. Krushke (searchlight), 
Besides classified advertising too volumin¬ 
ous to tabulate here. 
“NEV-R-LOOZ- ’EM” 
HOOKS They are all the name 
* implies. Impossible for 
Mr. Fish to get away once he tugs at your 
bait. Price 10c. Weakfish size 15c. 
A BIG WEAKFISH CATCH, August 10, 
1908. One day last week Wm. Smith of the Walter Millar Club caught 
37 large weakfish with our “ Nev-R-Looz-’em ” Hooks, without 
losing a single strike. Smith buys all his tackle of us. “ Do thou like¬ 
wise.” Agents wanted. Also dealers in Guns, Revolvers and Sporting 
Goods. Address KIRTLAND BROS. & CO., 90 Chambers Street, 
(Dept. F. S.), New York. 
The Pistol and Revolver. 
By A. L. A. Himmelwright, President U. S. Revolver 
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