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Title: Breeder and sportsman
Identifier: breedersportsma661915sanf (find matches)
Year: 1882 (1880s)
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Subjects: Horses
Publisher: San Francisco, Calif. : (s. n. )
Contributing Library: San Francisco Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: California State Library Califa/LSTA Grant

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NORTH DAKOTA Charles Brewer, Fargo, Secretary of the North Dakota Game and Fish Board of Control, writes: "For a number of years 1 have used Remington ~H'*Km£i*F*£0a""* guns of different grades, and Remington-CMC shells. 1 find them an excellent combination, possessing high penetration and killing power. -/ a I can cheerfully recommend them both as being satisfactory in every respect." fAt* aUkuM.^ -OHIO Harry R. Comstocfc, Tiffin, well-known Ohio sportsman. President of his local gun club Cau*«ii B*tia ana" ' ice-President of the Ohio Trap Shooters' League, writes: '-'Have used nearly twtn Jefc th* all makes of shotguns, doubles and repeaters,.but maintain that when I want to make »"«i CmMmIim the best score at the traps or on ducks, I always pin my faith to the good old Remington Pump Gun and 3I drams of powder in the Arrow or N'itro Club shells. With this combination my gun will consistently Utter 76*,. an average I have never been able to make with my .1 ftr- â^ . Other guns. This speaks for itself. T*~^o \ OKLAHOMA E. V. Fisner, of the Capital Gun Club, Oklahoma City, writes: "I have been using "Th*i Si I Uai mv Kl~m't,g,°n Pump Gun at every tournament and locally, for the past seven s«⢠vuw. «"; :.t::ir-. and I honestly believe it i_s better to-day than when it left the factory. 1 Diirrrrace" never OW S Run like it. In hunting along the Canadian River, sand at times blows Sphard that a man has to hunt cover. When other guns hang and clog With sand my Remington is always even yean has never hung, stuck, or failed to fire a shell. I never shoot any other find them more uniform, and 1 think a harder shooting shell than
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Henry F. Wlhlon, champion trapshooter, Gresham, writes: "I have used a Reming- ton Pump and Nitro Club shells for the past two years, and find them very satisfactory. I won the State Shoot in May, the Interstate Championship, .-â ~ Combination- the Honeyman State Championship, and Chingren trophy. I A*«7 ** ***â **"** attribute my success to the Remington-UMC combination." * PFNNSYI VANIA C. A. Jobson, of the Lock Haven Gun Club, Lock Haven, writes: "The first rE,ni and most important step along the route to success in shooting is the selection -inn p r » pâ* ." ">f the gun and ammunition, whether it be for big game hunting, trapshooting, loo rcr <-««. renect ^ tar;;cE p,-^;,;^â an that is, or can be desired, is found in the Remington-L ML Red Ball combination. Your creation of the hammerless, solid breech, bottom ejection Pump Gun puts into the hands^of sportsmen the best Pump Gun e\er made, either for trap-or field-shooting, while the uni- formity and etlectiveness of the Arrow and Nitro Club shells make them the standard shotgun, a tion of the age. To try this combination means that the consistent user w ill always stick to it, and the better he becomes acquainted with your goods, the more he will be pteased with his choice. I consider Remington arms and ammunition as nearly lOO^c perfect as it is possible to manufacture, and it gives me great pleasure to recommend them." Arthur S. Lippack, of Providence, writes: "I have been using one of your Pump Guns for the last two years, and think it is the finest duck and trap gun I have Handles AH Makes ever owned. During this time I have used all kinds of loads and makes of shells, , of ShJli and have never found one that your Pump would not handle. I have owned three other makes of pumps, and have never had one besides the Remington that would do this." 2sd-V^«< OREGON Attributes Success RHODE ISLAND it.h. ^&&t*~<_ PAGES 18 AND 19, FOR INSTANCEâDO YOU WANT THEM All? Here is a booklet of shooting and hunting talks by one representative sportsman in each State from Maine to California. A complete story in forty-nine chaptersâsome of the chapters by men you knowâ all by nationally or internationally known sportsmen.. If you are a beginner at the shooting sport, here is Experience ready-made for you, without cost. If you're a veteran, you'll want to compare notes with these "Been There" Brother Sportsmenâgood fellows all. A postal card will bring your free copy of "Little Talks With Sportsmen From Coast to Coast." REMINGTON ARMS-UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO. Woolworth Building (233 Broadway) New York City -THE WORLD'S RECORD!!! Mr. Letter German, shooting at the Westy Hog.in tournament at Atlantic City, Sep- tember 15 to 17, (cored 647 OUT OF 650 TARGETS nhootlng his PARKER GUN, which Is the greatest score ever made at a Registered Tournament At Portland, Mr. Pater II. O'Brien scored 241 targets straight, making PACIFIC COAST RECORD with his Parker gun. Diego Mr Henry IMlrrrnnnn won the Pacific Coast Handicap, with Mr. J. Fos- ter < "-.iii second At San Francisco. In M < te Tournament. Mr. Pflrrmann won high average and Mr. Coutl WOO thi hip of California âall of which was flone with PARKER GUNS For game ithootlng afield, enhance the pleasure of the day's sport and improve your skill by shooting a small gauge PARKER GUN, pioneer makers of small bores In America. Instructive booklet on small bore guns cent free on request. Fur further particulars regarding guns from 8 to 28 gauge, address, PARKER BROS.. Merlden, Conn. New York Salesroom, 32 Warren Street; or A. W. duBray, Residing Agent, San Francisco, P. O. Box 102 âTRAINING THE HOUNDâ A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE TRAINING OF FOX HOUNDS, BEAGLES, AND COON HOUNDS. The system of training advocated is simple and effective, so that anvone "who car- ries out instructions can easily develop a foxhound, a beagle or a coon dog to the highest state of usefulness or organize a pack in which each hound will work independ- ently and at the same time harmoniously with the others. The subjects are: The Hound s Ancestry. History. Instinctive Tendencies. English and Native Hounds. Devel- oping the Intelligence, Training the Foxhound, Voices and Pace of the Hound, Quali- ty . 01 Scent. Manners, Training the Coon Dog. Coon Hunting, Training the Beagle. 'ttnng a Pack. Iield Trial Handling. Faults and Vices, Conditioning, Selecting and L.. iimg Puppies. Kennels and Yards. Diseases of Hounds and Their Treatment. The chapters, on field trial training and handling are alone worth the price of the book, which is one that every man who loves the voice of a hound should read. trJF^f !???£ £°ntiLirIS 214 O^ses. is clearly printed, nicely bound, and handsomely illus- .,, 1 r ⢠1 .'- "ou"ds- .various types of English and American foxhounds, beagles and cross-bred dogs for 'possum and coon hunting. Price, in heavy paper cover, $1; $1.50, postpaid. ADDRESS: BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN

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  • bookyear:1882
  • bookdecade:1880
  • bookcentury:1800
  • booksubject:Horses
  • bookpublisher:San_Francisco_Calif_s_n_
  • bookcontributor:San_Francisco_Public_Library
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