Record of Shorthorn Prize Winners 



235 



(January Dude 115987 

 J. V. Grigsby 



fBlue Jeans 125797 J 



Roan. J. D. Williams Necklace 



J. G. Robbins & Sons 



MARCIA M., V 47-202. 



Roan. J. D. Douglas 



& Sons 



Bloodlines: Scotch blood on mixed foundation. Blue Jeans proved 

 a good sire in several herds in Indiana. 



Prizes: In 1900 Marcia M. was 2d junior calf at the American Royal 

 and 3d at the International. 



SNOWBALL, V 47-202.-! 



White. J. D. Douglass 

 & Sons 



January Dude 115987 

 J. V. Grigsby 



Blue Jeans L26797 J 



Roan. J. D. Williams Necklace 



J. G. Bobbins X- Sons 



IHero'a KnUht 112302 

 .J. vv \V. H. Watt 

 Pineapple 

 Thos. Wilhoit 



Bloodlines: This breeding is a combination of blood, Scotch being 

 mixed with that of earlier Importation*. 



Prizes: At the International Snowball was 1th senior calf in 1900 

 and 4th senior yearling in 1901. 



VILLAGE ROSE, 

 V 47-213 



f Baron Rule 12 





Red, white marks 

 J. F. Prat her 



fBaron Cruickshank 



10r,_ 

 J Wm. Duthie 



nder of Hill Farm 

 <ith 

 C. B. Dustin 



{Scottish King ll"";_'o 

 T. R. Westrope 

 Laura Dainty 

 Wm. Silverthorne & 

 Son 



Bloodlines: This breeding is mainly Scotch but it is on a foundation 

 that goes back through lanthe by Banforth (3085), imported into Ken- 

 tucky in 1838- Village Rose was 3d prize two-year-old at the Interna- 

 tional in 1901 and in 1902 was winning cow at several state fairs, but was 

 barred at the International because she had not produced a calf. 



Roan. Jas. E. Silver- 

 thorne 



Beauty Rose, 



