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Record of Shorthorn Prize Winners 



KING COTTON 30081&.- 

 White. W. W. Brown 



IBapton Ensign 172542 

 J. Deane Willis 

 Imp. Fairplay 4th 

 Wm. Duthie 



{Mystic Archer 145261 

 Wm. Duthie 

 Oakwood Kirklevington 

 Thos. H. Mastin 



Bloodlines: Scotch and Bates blended. 



Prizes: In 1909 King 1 Cotton was 2d senior yearling at Hamline, Minn., 

 and 3d at the American Royal. 



ROSEBUD CHAMPION 

 300921 . . 



Roan. Thos. Johnson 



{Village Champion 

 206037 

 Wm. Duthie 

 Pine Grove Clipper 3d 

 W. C. Edwards & Co. 

 ..Geneva's Champion of 

 Maple Hill 128151 



Geneva's Rosebud 



I Red. John P. Howell 



H. C. Duncan 

 Belina 



John P. Howell 



Bloodlines: This is Scotch blood on a foundation of mixed breeding. 



Prizes: Second junior yearling at the International in 1908 and 5th 

 prize two-year-old at Hamline, Minn., in 1909. 



VILLAGE MARSHAL 

 302358. . 



Roan. D. Tjetjen 



I Whitehall Marshal 

 209776 

 E. S. Kelly 

 Royal Nora 

 Hanna & Co. 



{Choice Goods 186802 

 Jas. Durno 

 Imp. Village Belle 

 Wm. Duthie 



Bloodlines: This breeding combines the blood of Whitehall Sultan 

 and Choice Goods, both champions and famous breeders. Their blood 

 has contributed in a marvelous way to the development of Shorthorns 

 in America. Both had a small amount of Bates blood, as has been fre- 

 quently stated, and in addition to that Village Marshal had a dash of 

 Bates from his granddam Royal Nora, she being by a Scotch sire and out 

 of a Rose of Sharon dam. 



Prizes: In 1909 Village Marshal was 5th junior yearling at the Amer- 

 ican Royal and 7th at the International. In 1910 he was 4th prize two- 

 year-old at the International and in the Association sale brought $1,125 

 for export to Argentina. 



