. The national standard squab book. Pigeons. 1907 MORE STORIES OF SUCCESS 1908 KNOWS BY EXPERIENCE THERE IS MONEY IN PIGEONS. MANUAL " AWFUL ; I trust you will pardon my tardi- ness in answering your letter with reference to the naw National Standard Squab Book. Of course I want this book. I do not send for these books through any idle curiosity. I have kept pigeons and I know there is money in them if fliey are properly looked after. I want to get back in the pigeon business after the first of the year, and intend to do $o, and I want to start with the best birds I can get. I t


. The national standard squab book. Pigeons. 1907 MORE STORIES OF SUCCESS 1908 KNOWS BY EXPERIENCE THERE IS MONEY IN PIGEONS. MANUAL " AWFUL ; I trust you will pardon my tardi- ness in answering your letter with reference to the naw National Standard Squab Book. Of course I want this book. I do not send for these books through any idle curiosity. I have kept pigeons and I know there is money in them if fliey are properly looked after. I want to get back in the pigeon business after the first of the year, and intend to do $o, and I want to start with the best birds I can get. I think the National Standard Squab Book very fine. It is *' awful ; More pleasure and satisfaction than I can express. Don't know of any improvements you could make, unless you went ahead and said the same thing over again. I enclose 20 cents in stamps for your new 1907-1908 Manual. I also send by this mail, under separate cover, the old Manual. I intended to purchase some of your birds when I sent for your book, but conditions have been such that it has been impossible. Can't say exactly when, but will buy some of your birds soon. The main reason I haven't bought some of your birds is because I haven't had any place to keep I have kept pigeons all my life, know a great deal about their habits, and above all, I am very fond of them. How- ever, I had to dispose of all the birds I had about 18 months ago, and since that time I haven't had the room to keep them.^ I had to dispose of them on accotint of having to leave Atlanta. My lease on my present home runs out about January 10, 1908, at which time I expect to buy me a place with large premises, where I can keep pigeons,^ as I made a good deal of money on then during my school days, and believe I can do so now as a side line if nothing more,—M, R. L., Georgia. PLEASED WITH YOUR BUSINESS METHODS AND BUYING STEADILY. I have never seen a more likely lot of pigeons, and as I have room enough for another 10 pairs, I


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