DOG CRATES 
The Dog on His Travels. 
."P’S 8 reatest trouble which sportsmen experience in traveling to and from the 
the ,h?^lH r ° Und f S L- 1S ln transporting their dogs. The same troubles have fallen on 
the shoulders of kennel men and bench show exhibitors. 
The Troubles of Dog Owners. 
th?t°fLt r ^ El ?l PP K d in heav ^ bo * es - ? r , are chained in the baggage car. The dog 
* in the box is productive of heavy exoress charerpe j.-,.. ft, *• ^ 
without the box generally gets loose or is Tripled by a Sling^unk g “““ ^ 
The Dog’s Food and Water. 
for "its^befi^g^fined from'the outside^ On'the'frcmPo^th^crate^and^'u^ below^the 
We Save You Money. 
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IVER JOHNSON SPORTING GOODS CO. 
163 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. 
GUNS 
REVOLVERS 
RIFLES 
FISHING TACKLE 
CAMPING OUTFITS 
CANOES 
OUR STORE 
-IS A- 
Sportsman’s Show 
IN ITSELF. 
We handle everything in the Sporting Goods line. 
Come in and look us over. 
VON LENGERKE & DETMOLD 
349 Fifth Avenue, near 34th Street, NEW YORK 
GOLF AND TENNIS 
RACKETS 
AND ARCHERY 
FENCING 
BASE AND FOOTBALL 
CUTLERY 
Champions Agedr\ 
Sunny South Handicap, Brenham, Texas, January 21-26, 1907. E. S. 
Fosgard Waco, Texas, wins Live Bird Championship—25 Live Birds Straight 
Mr. H. N. Reno, Douglas, Arizona, wins Target Championship shooting 
BALLISTITE 
; he best shotgun smokeless powder on earth. Two eggs in the 1907 basket 
*• BALLISTITE <d e ns e ) and EMPIRE (bulk);,he bes, two Sporting 
Smokeless Powders extant. 6 
J. M. LAU ®L CO 75 Chamber ® Street. 
** VV, > New York City. 
Shoofers send for “Shooting Facts” and Dealers send for Catalogue. 
High Grade Second-Haovd Guns 
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Has befn o^y n a e S ho a rt°tim“ an] >7in rle i"’b WIth Bvf ed St ° ck ’ pist °’ grip ' 
price -finished cond.uon.' 27i„., 20-b^ gSHttleS 
S&S 
1 S Cos^r^nany m T 00 HammerleSS ’ in g °° d condition.’^"'30in.V^Ulbore/ 6® 
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1 L "worn^555?•GgrsgJr,®? •”*- Pi'stoV grip .''SS 
1 ITHACA, $200.00 grade Elector Hammpri.cc'* TV...$50.00 
triggers, beautifully engraved, inlaid with gold enframe'fuKtnl gold-plated 
as good as new. 30in., 12-bore 71bs B rame ’ full pistol grip. Gun 
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checked full pistol grip locks finelv pncrra-irpp? pT 3 u- ne ? tee l .ba-n-ds, fancy 
w tim uTT.” ii ‘ <d bu ‘ very " it ^ 28in -i«-borr 6 b srco7. e 5a."^5s 
WILLIAM READ <a SONS. 107 Washington Street. Boston 
Grand Prize Greeners 
Monarch Grade, $200 
The; Greener Monarch Ejector is the most popular gun that 
Mr. Greener makes and costs $200 net. 
We keep a very large and varied stock of this grade from the 
little 28 gauge, weighing from 4# to 4^ lbs., to the heavy 8 
bores weighing 15 to 16 lbs., and we have one double 4 bore 
weighing 22 lbs. 
For field shooting the most popular gun in America is the 
miniature Monarch Greener 12 bore, weighing 534 to 6 lbs 
Hundreds upon hundreds of these little guns are in use and 
each year we sell an increasing number. 
They are made with the same care and attention to detail 
as the pigeon guns, and whether they are bored extreme full 
choke or the open “Improved Cylinder,” the main fact is never 
lost sight of that the pattern must be even and regularly dis¬ 
tributed. 
We also have a well assorted stock of 16 and 20 gauge 
Monarch field guns. 
We take second-hand guns in trade and at this time of 
year can make more favorable terms than after the season 
opens. We shall be glad to correspond with any one interested. 
HENRY C. SQUIRES’ SONS 
No. 44 Cortlandt St. - - - New York 
Sole Agents for the United States 
