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Record of Shorthorn Prize Winners 



Gladstone 23931S . .. 

 Roan. E. S. Kelly 



CASH TIP 351682.... 

 Roan. Rapp Bros. 



May 



Red. W. S. Fox 



(Whitehall Sultan 163573 

 J. Deane Willis 



Mina Lavender 

 Goodfellow Bros. 



[Dewey 141256 



I S. H. Thompson & Son* 



j Lady Violet 

 W. S. Fox 



Bloodlines: This breeding is very largely of Scotch blood, but there 

 is some mixed blood through the dam of Cash Tip, particularly through 

 Dewey. 



Prizes: In 1911 Cash Tip was 2d junior yearling at the Iowa State 

 Fair, 5th at the American Royal and 7th at the International. 



(-Straight Marshal 247511) 



F. W. Harding- 

 [Village Marshal 302358 J Village Belle 3d 



Roan. D. Tietjen 



MAJOR 351957. 



\ 



Tebo Land & Cattle 

 Co. 



Red, white marks 

 D. Tietjen 



Sallie Morton 



- Red, little white 

 D. Tietjen 



rFairview Scotchman 



201881 



J P. R. Stoffel & Son 

 Mary Morton 15th 

 P. R. Stoffel & Son 



Bloodlines: This is mixed breeding, though most of the blood is 

 Scotch. Village Marshal was a prize winner at the International and 

 was exported to Argentina. His grand sire was Whitehall Marshal and 

 the dam of his sire was a Rose of Sharon. Village Belle 3d was by Choice 

 Goods, out of imp. Village Belle by Pride of Morning. Sallie Morton is 

 of mixed breeding. 



Prizes: In 1912 Major was 4th senior yearling at Iowa State Fair and 

 3d at the American Royal. 



THE GOVERNOR 



351958.. 



White. D. Tietjen 



{Starlight Marshal 247519 

 F. W. Harding 

 Village Bell 3d 

 Tebo Land & Cattle 

 Co. 



r Fair view Scotchman 



201881 



Morton Lassie 17810... J P. R. Stoffel & Son 

 Roan. D. Tietjen Mary Morton 15th 



[ P. R. Stoffel & Son 



Bloodlines: This is mixed breeding. Most of the blood is Scotch, but 

 through the dam and through the maternal line of Straight Marshal there 

 is a combination of bloodlines. 



Prizes: In 1911 The Governor was 4th senior calf at both the Iowa 

 State Fair and the International and in 1912 he was 5th at the American 

 Royal and 4th at the International. 



