Record of Shorthorn Prize 



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THE CHOICE OF ALL 

 215050 



Roan. G. M. Casey 



Choice Goods 186802 

 Roan. Jas. Durno 



Remus 151790 

 A. I. Fortescue 



Geraldine 5th 

 Jas. Durno 



("Scottish Chief 89317 



Rosedale Violet 9th.... I ' Barr & Son 

 Red I Rosedale Violet 



\\rn.Thompson & Son j W. A. Harris 



Bloodlines: Scotch. 



The excellence of this breeding is readily apparent to all who know 

 Shorthorn pedigrees. Both his sire and dam were great breeders, and 

 it was but natural that ho proved an impressive sire. He was shown only 

 as a calf and yearling. 



Prizes: In 1904 he was 3d senior calf at Hamline, Minn., at the Amer- 

 ican Royal he was 1st and in 1st calf herd and at the International 3d 

 and in 3d get of sire. In 1905 at the American Royal he was 2d junior 

 yearling and in 1st get of sire. 



THE CONQUEROR 

 215051.. 



Roan. G. M. Casey 



Bloodlines: Scotch. 



' hoice Goods 1S6802. 

 n. Jas. Durno 



fRemus 151790 

 A. I. Fortescue 



dine 5th 

 Jas. Durno 



Imp. Clara r>Sth 



Marr 



Victor 140610 



\V S. Man- 



Clara, 



\V. S. Man- 



As a calf and yearling in the show ring this bull seemed appropriately 

 named. At the Tebo Lawn dispersion he sold f 



Prizes: In 1904 he \\ nior calf at Hamlim>. Minn., 3d at Louis- 



iana Purchase K\ position, 3d at the American Royal and 1st at the Inter- 

 national and in 1st calf herd. In 1905 he was junior champion at Ham- 

 line and the American Royal and the Lewis and Clark Exposition he was 

 1st senior yearling and in 1st young herd, at the American Royal in 1906 

 he was :M pri/e t\vo-\-..,n--old and was 4th prize three-year-old in 1907. 



COLUMBUS 220892...... 



Red. C. D. Bellows 



Hampton's Best 170818 H 

 Roan. C. B. Dustin 



Merry Hampton I:; 

 \Vm. Duthie 



Secret of Hill Farm 2d 

 C. B. Dustin 



{Columbian Lord 1. 

 Peter Forcade 

 Valley Queen 

 J. F. Dougl 



Bloodlines: This breeding is essentially Scotch but it was bnilt on 

 a foundation of good Booth blood. The female line runs back thrmmli 

 to imp. Seraphina Carissima 3d to some of the ancestors of imp. ''h-rub 

 that sold in 1875 for $6,000 and to the noted show bull Huron Booth of 

 Lancaster. 



Prizes: In 1904 Columbus was 3d junior calf at the L" Pur- 



chase Exposition, 5th at the American Royal and 2d at the International 



