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At the annual championship tournament of the Indoor .22 Caliber Rifle League of the United States, held at Grand Rapids, Mich., February 12-17, 1906, 
PETERS CARTRIDGES 
ESTABLISHED THE WORLD’S RECORD 
2481 OUT OF A POSSIBLE 2500 
MADE BY W. A. TEWES 
FIRST HONORS at Zettler Rifle Club Open Tournament, New York, March 10-17, 1906. 
100 SHOT MATCH, won by Arthur Hubalek, score 2468. 
Seven of the first ten prize-winners ued PETERS .22 SHORT CARTRIDGES. 
ZIMMERMAN TROPHY, won by L. P. Ittel. BEST BULLSEYE, made by W. Rosenbaum. 
L. C. Buss and L., P. Ittel made possible 225 on the Ring Target. 
80% of the contestants in these matches used Peters Cartridges, THE SEMI-SMOKELESS KIND. 







If there ever was the slightest doubt in any mind as to the superiority of Peters Cartridges of all calibers, that doubt has been dispelled for all time by the results of 
the Sea Girt, Grand Rapids and New York tournaments. The various winnings and high scores were not the result of accident but may be credited to good holding and 
absolutely perfect ammunition. The inevitable conclusion is that if Peters Cartridges of either large or small caliber, are equal to these most crucial tests, they 
are the best to use in any kind of shooting, either for Target Practice, Hunting, Police, or Military purposes. 
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NEW YORK: 98 Chambers Street, T. H. Keller, Manager 

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The Story of a Prairie People. By George Bird Grinnell. 
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taining hints on camp shelter, all the tricks and bait Mr. Grinnell has for years been on terms of intimacy trations from drawings by Rachael Robinson. Price, 
receipts of the trapper, the use of the traps, with in- | with two of the three tribes which made up the great $2.00. 
structions for the capture of all fur-bearing animals. By | confederation known as the Blackfoot Nation, and having This is a collection of papers on different themes con- 
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STEVENS 
“LITTLE KRAG,” No. 65 RIFLE. 
One of our most popular offerings to sportsmen—and a ‘‘SSTEVENS” in every sense of the word! Has round, 20-inch 
barrel, blued steel frame, single trigger action. Oiled walnut stock and forearm, rubber butt P ° $5 00 
plate. .22 long rifle R. F. cartridges. Will also shoot C. B. caps, .22 short and .z2 long. Bead rice, 
front and rear peep sights. Weight, 3% pounds. That all the famous STEVENS characteristics are retained in this fine 
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souprete ‘tne os Rifles, Pistols, Shotguns. 
iinsieateds Catalog oi enna ouneae All Dealers Handle Stevens Arms. 
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P. O. Box 5668 
CHICOPEE FALLS, - - - - - MASSACHUSETTS 
New York Office, 98 Chambers Street 
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