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AIREDALES 
AIREDALE BROOD BITCHES OF QUAL- 
ity, bred or open. The Imperial Kennels. Satisfy 
all requirements. Dr. Knox, Box 50, Danbury, 
Conn. 
AIREDALE TERRIERS—“THE UNIVER- 
sal dog.” Dandy two-months-old pedigreed pup¬ 
pies ; males $25.00, females $15.00 each. Chas 
Heuwinkel, R. 4, Evansville, Ind. 
In transactions between strangers, the pur¬ 
chase price in the form of a draft, money order 
or certified check payable to the seller should 
be deposited with some disinterested third per¬ 
son or with this office with the understanding 
that it is not to be transferred until the dog 
has been received and found to be satisfactory. 
Market Place 
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TAXIDERMY 
FOR SALE—MOUNTED OWLS AND DEER 
heads from north woods ; photographs free. Geo. 
E. Link, Taxidermist, Philips, Wis. 
LIONHEART AIREDALES—SUPREME IN 
courage and intelligence; modern in “quality” and 
appearance: with the one-man disposition, nose, 
hunting ability and general usefulness of the old 
school Airedale. We can prove it. _ Sales list and 
literature on request. Lionheart Kennels, Victor, 
Montana. 
FOR SALE —AIREDALE PUPS, FARM 
raised, big healthy fellows; also foxhounds that are 
game. Dr. P. H. Hester, Indianola, Iowa. 
YAMCASCA AIREDALES—NONE BETTER. 
Pedigreed puppies, $25. Satisfaction guaranteed. 
Yamcasca Farm, Sheridan, Oregon. 
LIONHEART AIREDALES — DISPERSAL 
sale—Ill health and other interests compel us to sell 
out everything: 2 stud dogs, 35 prime brood bitches, 
100 puppies, at less than half our regular prices. 
Will sell singly or in lots any size, or will sell entire 
assets of Lionheart Kennels as a substantial, income- 
producing concern. This is probably the most high¬ 
ly respected strain of sporting airedales in the 
States, and our policy of a square deal to buyers is 
as well known as the famous “Lionhearts” them¬ 
selves. This policy will be strictly adhered to until 
the end. We gladly refer you to the Editor of For¬ 
est and Stream, to Freeman Lloyd, Kennel Editor 
of Field and Stream, or to any living man to whom 
we have ever sold an airedale. It will be well after 
the New Year before we are closed out, and orders 
for Christmas delivery will have the same careful 
attention as in the past. Write for complete lists. 
Lionheart Kennels, Victor, Mont. 
CHESAPEAKE BAYS 
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CHESAPEAKE BAY RETRIEVERS. TWO 
' females, whelped June 11, 1922. Forrest D. Gunder¬ 
son, Oconomowoc, Wis. 
FOX TERRIERS 
SMOOTH FOX TERRIER PUPPIES. REG- 
istered and best of Sabine breeding. $15 to $25. 
Maridell Kennels, Eldorado Springs, Mo. 
HOUNDS 
BLUE-TICKED HOUND BITCH. 2 l / 2 YRS. 
old, trees coon and cat; 15 days’ trial; $50.00. 
Reid Walker, Paradise, Arizona. 
BROKEN POINTERS AND SETTERS. 
Also pointer pups. H. H. McGovney, Washington, 
C. H. Ohio. 
EXTRA WELL - TRAINED RABBIT 
hounds. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. H. Miller, 
Christiana, Pa. 
FOR SALE—PUPS, BEAGLES, COON 
hounds, rabbit hounds, airedales, trained dogs also. 
Harold Evans, Moore’s Hills, Ind. 
FOR SALE—PUPPIES FROM BEST BEAR, 
cat, coon, mink dogs. Long-eared and half-bear and 
half foxhound; one female police dog, one male 
airedale; trained dogs will please any dog lover. 
' M. F. Schieb, 2325 Parade, Erie, Pa. 
GUARANTEED COON, OPOSSUM, FOX, 
Squirrel and Rabbit hounds. Also cross breed dogs 
for silent trail work. Trained to perfection in 
Ozark Mountains; also hound pups. Free trial. 
Prices right. C. Blevins, Combs, Ark. 
HOUNDS FOR ANY GAME; TRIAL GUAR- 
anteed. Three States Kennels, Somerset, Kentucky. 
PURE-BRED AMERICAN FOXHOUNDS, 
suitable for coon, cat, skunk, opossum, mink, deer, 
fox, wolves and labbits. Trained and untrained ; 
also puppies. July and Walkers strains. Trained 
'dogs sold on ten days’ trial. J. E. Adams, New 
Florence, Mo. 
ROOKWOOD KENNELS 
Breeders and Importers of 
Bloodhounds, Foxhounds, Irish Wolfhounds and 
Norwegian Bear Dogs 
Lexington, Ky., Aug. 9, 1922. 
Forest and Stream, 
9 East 40th Street, 
New York, N. Y. 
Gentlemen: 
We are pleased to say the results from our 
classified “ad” in your paper are most satis¬ 
factory. We carry classified ads in all the 
hunting, sporting and dog papers, as well as 
about 100 daily and Sunday newspapers and 
we key our ads to ascertain results correctly. 
Very truly, 
Rookwood Kennels. 
WE STILL HAVE LOTS OF GOOD COON 
hounds, combination hunters and rabbit hounds that 
we will send anywhere on trial. List 10c. Me- 
Lister Brothers, Brighton, Tenn. 
MISCELLANEOUS DOGS 
BLUE GRASS FARM KENNELS, OF 
Berry, Ky., offer for sale setters and pointers, fox 
and cat hounds, wolf and deer hounds, coon and 
opossum hounds, varmint and rabbit hounds, bear 
and lion hounds, also Airedale terriers. All dogs 
shipped on trial, guaranteed or money refunded. 
100-page, highly illustrated, instructive and inter¬ 
esting catalogue for 10 cents. 
FOR SALE—AMERICAN BROWN WATER 
Spaniels. Guaranteed to hunt at 1 year of age or 
money refunded. Wolf River Kennels, New Lon¬ 
don, Wis. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
BEAGLES ARE RAPIDLY BECOMING 
the leading sporting dogs. Hounds and Hunting 
have more beagle news than all other magazines 
combined. Sample, 20c.; $1.50 yearly. Desk F, 
Hounds and Hunting, Decatur, Ill. 
DOG OWNER’S TEXT BOOK FREE; Ex¬ 
pert advice on proper care, training and feeding. 
Free with 3 months’ trial subscription to America’s 
popular dog and hunting magazine. Send 25c. to¬ 
day (coin or stamps). Sportsman’s Digest, 503 
Butler Bldg., Cincinnati, O. 
ST. BERNARDS 
FOR SALE—ST. BERNARD PUPS, BEAU- 
ties, from prize winning stock; healthy and strong. 
C. O. D. References given. Hazel George Myers, 
5904 College, Indianapolis, Indiana. 
WANTED 
W A N T E D — BIRD DOGS TO TRAIN, 
plenty game; setters and rabbit hounds for sale, 
sent on trial. Catalog free. O. K. Kennels, Mary- 
del, Md. 
WANTED—BIRD DOGS FOR TRAINING; 
thirty-two years’ experience in developing high class 
grouse and quail dogs : excellent references ; terms 
reasonable. A. E. Seidel, Danville, Pa. 
WANTED—GORDON SETTER DOG FROM 
2 or 3 years old. Send description, weight and 
photo. Registered preferred. Mr. William Haw¬ 
kins, 1418 3rd Ave., Seattle, Wash. 
FOR SALE—GAME HEADS NEWLY 
mounted. Game heads by modern American Mu¬ 
seum methods of lasting true-to-life taxidermy. A 
large woodland caribou head, mule deer heads, 
white tail deer heads, mountain sheep and goat 
heads, moose heads, elk heads. Moderate prices, 
express prepaid, duty free, on approval anywhere 
in U. S. A. Edwin Dixon, Taxidermist, Unionville, 
Ontario, Canada. 
FOR SALE—FOR MOUNTING — MOOSE, 
Elk, Caribou, Rocky Mountain Sheep, Mule and 
White-tail Deer Pleads; also Scalps to mount the 
horns you now have. All duty free. Good order 
delivery guaranteed by prepaid express. Turn 
your idle time into good money. State what you 
wish. No lists or catalogues issued. Edwin Dixon, 
Taxidermist, LTnionville, Ontario, Canada. 
TWO LARGE NEWLY MOUNTED MOOSE 
heads for sale, absolutely perfect in every way. 
Write for measurements and prices. I will ship ex¬ 
press prepaid, duty free, on approval anywhere in 
U. S. A. Edwin Dixon, Taxidermist, Unionville, 
Ontario, Canada. 
YOU CAN TAN YOUR OWN FURS AND 
skins, make your own rugs and robes with mounted 
heads, open or closed, moth finish, with my tanning 
formulas and the time and labor-saving methods 
You can do this work quickly and make lots of 
money. Formulas and methods, $3.00 postpaid. 
Duty free. Edwin Dixon, Taxidermist, Unionville, 
Ontario, Canada. 
LIONHEART AIREDALE KENNELS 
Registered A. K. C. and U. K. C. 
Holiday & Holiday 
Proprietors 
Victor, Montana, Aug. 12, 1922. 
Forest & Stream, 
9 East 40th St., 
New York City. 
Gentlemen : 
Scanning of your records will show that it 
has been a number of years since you carried 
my first ad, then under the name of “Washoe 
Kennels,” and I want to rise right up and say 
that it was the encouragement I received from 
results obtained through those first small ad¬ 
vertisements in Forest and Stream that enabled 
me to build this kennel up to its present size 
and quality, housing here and on surrounding 
ranches some forty-odd brood bitches in addi¬ 
tion to the hounds and setters kept to train 
the Airedales. 
We repeatedly have opportunity to obtain 
free advertising by recommending this and that 
remedy, advertising medium, dog collar or such, 
but have consistently stood on my policy of 
letting the Lionhearts stand on their merits, 
paying for the small amount of advertising now 
necessary to move our stock. 
If more advertising space is ever needed to 
sell our output, you can rest assured that part 
of it at least will be contracted for in Forest 
and Stream, and I feel safe in saying that as 
long as we are carrying any advertising at all, 
we will keep our name in front of the oldest 
and staunchest bunch of sportsmen in the U. S., 
namely, the readers of Forest and Stream. 
Sincerely, 
(Signed) L. T. Holliday. 
