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Hunting season is here and it is 
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We are the world’s 
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All dogs shipped guaranteed to 
please you in every way or they 
may be returned after sixty days’ 
We will also 
cheerfully refund money on all 
dogs returned within ten days if 
trial for exchange. 
they fail to satisfy you. 
If you want to enjoy the fun 
this season and your finances are 
limited you will probably be in- 
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sible for you to pay one-half the 
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this manner your dog will help 
pay for himself with the fur he 
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Send ws your name and address and 
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Tt will identify you. 
ing his place to the trained sculptor- 
taxidermist. 
To be efficient in his work, the sculp- 
tor-taxidermist must be a nice combina- 
tion of artist and craftsman. He must 
know nature and wild life, and added 
to this, he must have a good conception 
of animal anatomy and articulation. 
To stimulate to a degree, lifelike ef- 
fects in the mounted trophy he must, 
in addition, be a colorist of ability. 

Our attention has been called to a 
most attractive catalog, issued by 
Jonas Brothers, of Denver, Colorado. 
Because of the highly artistic quality 
of their work, they have established a 
standard by which sportsmen may well 
be guided. The booklet is replete with 
illustrations showing modern methods 
of modeling and manikin building, 
groups with painted backgrounds, big 
game head mounts, rug work and in 
short all that pertains to the taxiderm- 
ist’s art. 
Jonas Brothers have done a great . 
many habitat groups for museums. 
This type of work must be done with 
the most exacting care for it must serve 
as a permanent biological record. Ex- 
amples are shown in the catalog. 
There has been a limited edition of 
the catalog printed and we advise those 
of our readers who are interested to 
send for one. Even if one does not 
contemplate having work done, the 
booklet will give one a good conception 
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An Old Nickname Revived 
DEAR ForREST & STREAM: 
S a subscriber to your valued pub- 
lication, I am very much interested 
to note that you are carrying a column 
headed “Nessmuk’s Camp Fire.” 
A good many years ago, back in the 
’80’s in fact, my father, who was an old 
time gunsmith, lived in the little town 
of Wellsboro, Pa., the county seat of 
Tioga Co., where he kept a sporting 
goods store and gun shop. 
Naturally his store was the gathering 
place of all the old time sportsman and 
many an hour have I sat and listened 
to their tales of hunting and fishing. 
Among the old-timers who frequented 
my father’s place was a little weazened 
old man who was known by all as “Bac- 
chus” Sears, and unless I am greatly 
in error, it was he who corresponded for 
your publication under the nom de 
plume of “Nessmuk,” as his picture 
at the head of your column is very 
much as I remember him. 
F, C. WASHBURN, 
Portland, Ore. 
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