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Record of Shorthorn Prize Winners 



THAXTON'S MASTER 

 421980 



Red. Jas. Brown 



King's Secret 369111 

 Roan 

 Elmendorf Farm 



Fortune Teller 124544 

 Red, little white 

 White & Smith 



{King Cumberland 

 288383 

 F. O. Lowden 

 Secret Rose 48737 

 T. E. Robson 



("Ringmaster 307894 

 C. E. Clarke 



I Imp. Fortuna 3d 

 Wm. Anderson 



Bloodlines: To say that this pedigree is of Scotch blood in all crosses 

 is not strictly true, yet it has much more Scotch blood than have many 

 that are called all Scotch. In fact, there is no other blood except an in- 

 significant amount of Bates that comes through the third generation of 

 the grandsire of Ringmaster, and if that litle dash of Bates had anything 

 to do with making Ringmaster's career it can well be condoned by any 

 enthusiast for Scotch. 



Prizes: Seventh senior yearling at the International in 1916, and in 

 1917 he was 4th prize two-year-old at Iowa State Fair and at the Ameri- 

 can Royal. 



[Everlasting 242727 



C. E. Clarke 

 imperial Gloster 340225 J 



Roan. E. W. Bowen Lady Gloster 6th 



I. M. Forbes & Son 



IMPERIAL MISTLE 

 TOE 423031 



Roan 

 Lespedeza P'arm 



Bloodlines: Scotch. 



Sweet Mistletoe 

 Red. S. C. Hanna 



Collynie 135022 

 Wm. Duthie 



Imp. Mistletoe 15th 

 Wm. Duthie 



Prizes: Third senior yearling at Ohio State Fair and 6th at the Inter- 

 national in 1916, and 1st prize two-year-old at both these shows in 1917, 

 besides winning championship ribbons at other fairs. 



In February, 1918, he was sold for $3,000 and in 1918 was sold again 

 for $4,100. 



VILLAGE SUPREME 

 423865 



Roan. Bellows Bros. 



Bloodlines: Scotch. 



Sultan Supreme 367161.- 

 Roan. Owen Kane 



Double Dale 337156 

 Carpenter & Ross 



Lustre of Anoka A 62041 

 F. W. Harding 



Village Clara 10S337... 

 Roan. D. R. Hanna 



(Villager 295884 

 C. H. Jolliffe 

 1 



Imp. Spicy Clara 

 Wm. Anderson 



When five months old Village Supreme was sold to E. Ogden & Son 

 for $50'0,' but so marvelous was his development that one year later 

 Bellows Bi-os. paid $5,000 to regain him. After becoming grand champion 

 at the International they sold him at auction for $16,500. 



Prizes: At Iowa State Fair in 1916 he was junior and grand champion 

 and won the same prizes at the International, and was one of three bulls 

 bred by the exhibitor taht won the trophy offered by Dr. Caledonia Pereda 

 of Argentina. 



