Nov. 2, 1912 
577 
FOREST AND STREAM 
There’s just the difference be¬ 
tween a raw, poorly made Cock¬ 
tail and a 
Club Cocktail 
that there is between a raw, new 
Whiskey and a soft old one. 
The best of ingredients—the most 
accurate blending cannot 
give the softness and mel¬ 
lowness that age imparts. 
Club Cocktails are aged in wood 
before bottling—and no freshly 
made Cocktail can be as good. 
Manhattan, Martini and other 
standard blends, bottled, ready 
to serve through cracked ice. 
Refuse Substitutes 
AT ALL DEALERS 
G. F. HEUBLFIN & BRO., Sole Props. 
New Rupture Cure 
Don’t Wear A Truss 
Brooks’Appliance. New discovery. Won¬ 
derful. No obnoxious springs or pads. 
Automatic Air Cushions. Binds and 
draws the broken parts together as you 
would a broken limb. No salves. No 
lymphol. No lies. Durable, cheap. Sent 
on trial. Patented Sept. 10. ’01. 
Catalogue Free 
C. E. BROOKS, - 1230-A State Street, Marshall, Mich. 
Central States Field Trial Association. 
The annual trials were held on Oct. 23 and 
24, on grounds near Hamilton, Ohio. There 
were two stakes, derby and all-age, with $100 
purse guaranteed in each, divided 40, 30, 20 and 
10 per cent. The derby stake had eighteen en¬ 
tries and 15 starters. The all-age, fourteen en¬ 
tries and ten starters. Mr. Willard Smith of 
Petersburg, Ind., acted as judge, handling the 
derby stake alone, and having the assistance of 
Mr. Nick Daniels, of Dayton, Ohio, in the all¬ 
age. Weather conditions were good during 
the two days of the trials. The country was 
quite a birdy one, and nearly every dog in the 
two stakes had an opportunity to show his 
quality on game. Babblebrook Joe, the all-age 
winner was the winner at Carmichaels, Pa., 
trials. He showed good field trial class, and the 
ability to handle game. Babblebrook Bob, the 
derby winner, is a promising youngster, with 
good speed and range, and plenty of bird sense. 
Both dogs are by Mohawk II., and are owned 
by Louis McGrew, of Pittsburgh, Pa. 
SORGHUM CAKES PRAISED ABOVE 
BUCKWHEATS. 
People who are fond of buckwheat cakes 
are reminded that something at least equal, if 
not superior, to buckwheat is a flour made 
from sorghum seed. The editor of this paper 
has tried the battercakes made from cane seed 
flour and knows whereof he speaks. Indeed, a 
gentleman who was considered a connoisseur 
on matters culinary tried the cakes at the same 
time, and he said it was superior to buckwheat 
any time. Now that cane seed is a plentiful 
product we should like for some of our people 
who are fond of good things to take a bushel 
or two of the seed to his miller, have some of 
the flour made and then have his wife make 
some battercakes.-—Hazel Green Herald. 
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JUDGE 
COMPANY 
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Kennel. 
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FOR DELICATE PUPPIES 
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Book on Dog Diseases 
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AIREDALES 
Illuminator and Briarwood’s Puppies. Champion bitch. 
Lake Dell Damsel, in my kennels. Prices reasonable. 
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DOGS FOR SALE. 
Do you want to buy a dog or pup of any kind? If so, 
send for list and prices of all varieties. Always on hand. 
OXFORD KENNELS, 
35 North Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
FOR SALE. 
Fox Hounds, Rabbit Hounds. 
Broken and Unbroken. 
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1 Liberty Street New York 
Gives all official news of the American Kennel 
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OVER 100 AMERICAN GAME BIRDS 
Pictured in Natural Colors 
“GAME BIRDS” is the only book, regardless of size or price 
that describes and shows in color all our game birds. The plates 
are made by the very best process by the very best engravers 
from accurate water color paintings by Chester A. Reed, S. B., 
whose books on Nature Subjects are standard and have had 
much larger sale than any others. 
SPORTSMEN This book will identify any game bird you 
““see or kill, and will also show just what your 
brother sportsmen in other parts of the country are getting for 
game 
Finely printed on heavy paper; bound in an unique reproduction 
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