Record of Shorthorn Prize Winners 



GOOD CHOICE 227852.., 



Roan 



Tebo Land & Cattle 

 Co. 





1 Remus 151790 

 A. I. Fortescue 

 Geraldine 5th 

 Jas. Durno 



{Valentine Duke 126695 

 C. L. Emmons 

 Silene 

 W. A. Harris 



Bloodlines: Scotch. 



GOOD CHOICE when a senior calf was sold to Bellows Hros. and in 

 their herd proved a prepotent sire. He had a very limited show van! 

 career. 



Prizes: At the American Royal he was 3d junior calf in 1904 and 1st 

 prize two-year-old in 1906. 



MARSHAL'S BEST 

 227955.. 



Red. N. \V. Wanner 



Sharon Marshal 1L'1136. 

 Red. Aaron p.arher 



Marshal 110705 

 \V. A. Harris 



Lady Sharon 

 Aaron ! ;ai tier 



11 nike of Fremont 129098 

 \V. P. Fry 

 M "/so Tinto 

 J. A. Gillmoi 



Bloodlines: This is a combination in breeding. 



Sharon Marshal was a very good bull and an excellent breeder. 

 I doubt very much if his merit has ever been properly appreciated. The 

 last time the writer saw him was when he was twelve years old, yet he 

 was in tine form, with smooth flesh, straight leus and the action of a 

 three-year-old. 



Prizes: Third price two-year-old at Mainline, Minn., and 4th at the 

 International in 1905. 



CUMBERLAND'S 

 LAST 229822 . . . 



White, c. A. Si'.unders 



Bloodlines: Scotch. 



Cumberland 1 is.". iN . . . . 

 Roan. J.R.Johnston 



Imp. L;idy Douglas. . 

 Roan. Jas. Durmi 



Kinu- James !'< 



I >. < 'ookson & Sons 



Imp. < 'lover Kl 

 A. Cruickshank 



Lord Douirl-,s 1 

 Win. imthie 



Lady Cromwell 

 J. Williamson 



All who are at all familiar with present day herds know something 

 of the remarkable sire Cumberland. It was upon his produce that C. A. 

 Saunders founded his very successful herd. Cumberland's Last proved 

 a fitting finish to the procreative energies of this great sjre. 



Prizes: His record in the show ring was limited to two years. At 

 the International in 1904 he was 1st and in 1905 was 1st junior yearling 

 and junior champion. He was then sold for $5, COO to F. O. Lowden, but 

 some years later repurchased by Mr. Saunders. 



