Record of Shorthorn Prize Winners 



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RINGMASTER 307894.. 

 Roan. C. E. Clarke 



Nonpareil Stamp 188487 



Geo. Bothwell 

 Snowflake 263207, 



White. J. H. Anderson | Imp. Pitlivie Caroline 

 Robt. Taylor 



'March Knight 188105 

 C. E. Clarke 



I Lady Dorothea 3d 



* Roan. C. E. Clarke 



Lady Dorothea 2d 

 C. E. Clarke 



Bloodlines: Scotch, with a trace of Bates blood that comes from a 

 distant cross in Nonpareil Stamp. The fourth dam in the maternal line 

 of Ringmaster was dam of the famous Dorothea 2d. 



RINGMASTER will be recorded in Shorthorn history as one of the 

 most successful prize winners of the breed. No bull of modern times has 

 equalled his brilliant record. 



Prizes: There is not space for a complete record of his prizes, but 

 at Hamline, Minn., the American Royal and the International he won 

 20 champion and grand champion ribbons, and including other fairs the 

 number is 47 championships. 



An item of interest concerning Ringmaster is that when he was small 

 .Mr. Leslie Smith instructed the herdsmen to castrate him, luit Mr. 

 Smith's small son Frank countermanded the order, and so Ringmaster 

 became a champion bull instead of a prize winning steer. 



< 'uinl><Tl;ind';s Last 

 229822 



AVhite. C.A. Saunders 



MASTERPIECE 314000- 



Roan 



Earles & Stanton 



< )reliard Farm Flora 



Rd. relay 



Cumberland 118578 

 R. J. Johnston 



Imp. Lady Douglas 

 Durno 



Iowa Champion 175588 

 C. S. Barclay 



Orchard Karm Flora 4th 

 C. S. Barclay 



S. 



Prizes: At the American Royal in IHO'.i In- \\as tth senior '-all' and 

 \vas in ;Jd calf herd. 



AUGUSTA'S SECRET 

 316619.. 



Red. Thos. Johnson 



fsitlyton S 



Red. Jas. I. Davidson 



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I Lake Park Augusta.... 



\V. C. Edwards & Co. 



Imp. Juniata 10th 

 Ingram 



Count Amaranth 144608 

 Wm. Duthie 



Roan. Thos. H. Canfield ] Imp. Augusta 

 Jas. Bruce 



Bloodlines: Scotch. 



Prizes: Third junior calf at Mainline, Minn., and 3d at the Ani : 

 Royal in 1909. 



