Do you want a Dog Show in your town? 



IF YOU DO, I CAN GET IT UP FOR YOU 



Superintend it, or judge the dogs, on reasonable terms. Local Bench Shows given for 



charitable purposes are popular, and can be made lo net a handsome profit 



if properly worked. I superintended the great Bench Show at 



St. Louis, in 1895, that cleared a profit of $3,000. 



AL. G. EBERHART, Camp Dennison, O. 



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NOW 



IF YOU WANT 

 TO BUY A 



DOG 



OF ANY BREED, and will send your 

 order to me, 1 will furnish it from any 

 of the first-class Kennels whose adver- 

 tisement you see in this book, 



AT THEIR PRICE. 



Dog will be exactly as represented, 

 and you will be satisfied. 



AL. G. EBERHART, 



"NEWMARKET SYREN." CAMP DENNISON, O. 



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3t3r In writing to any of these advertisers, 

 please mention that you saw their Ad in this 

 book. This will be doing a good turn to 

 them to yourself and 



"EVERYTHING ABOUT DOGS." 



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