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Record of Shorthorn Prize Winners 



f Avondale 245144 



E. S. Kelly 

 Maxwalton Pride 3675424 



Red. Carpenter & I Im P- Rosewood Pride 



ELSIE 214955, 



Ross 



Red. Jchn Gunsett &| 



Son 



I Evening Fancy 127303. 

 ^ R. & w. 



E. E. Dininger 



[ Geo. Walker 



Evening Star 252811 

 N. A. Lind 



Dutch Girl 15724 

 Jonas Dininger 



Bloodlines: This breeding is mainly Scotch but there is a small 

 portion of Bates blood in the ancestry of the dam. 



Prizes: Fifth junior yearling at Ohio State Fair, 8th at the American 

 Royal and 4th at the International in 1916. 



1 Avondale 245144 

 E. S. Kelly 

 ]mp. Rosewood Pride 

 Geo. Walker 



VIOLA 214958 



Roan. John Gunsett 

 & Son 



Juliet 



Roan. Jonas Dininger 



Royal Hero 113611 

 W. A. Harris 



Miss Abbot 



Jonas Dininger 



Bloodlines: In considering the illustrious prize winners in the ances- 

 try of Viola it eems folly to quibble about 6% percent of blood that is 

 not Scotch. Among her ancestors are Whitehall Sultan, imp. Princess 

 Alice and Young Abbotsburn. Her dam had a small dash of Bates and 

 among her ancestors in this line is Duke of Hillhurst 9862 that was ex- 

 ported to England in 1871 and there sired Duke of Connaught that sold for 

 $25,000 in 1875. 



Prizes: In 1916 Viola was 4th junior yearling at Ohio State Fair, 2d 

 at the International and junior and grand champion at the American Royal. 

 In 1917 she was 3d prize two-year-old in Ohio, 2d at the International and 

 senior and grand champion at the American Royal. She was sold Feb- 

 ruary, 1918, for $2,800 and in May, 1919, she brought $2,000 for export to 

 Argentina. 



CARRIE'S LAST 218404 



Red. Wagner Stock 

 Farm 



I Sharon Marshal 121135 

 Aaron Barber 

 Came Abbotsburn 

 Aaron Barber 



| Carrie Abbotsburn, 

 Red, little white 

 Aaron Barber 



Scottish Chief 110134 

 H. A. Colton 



Mary Abbotsburn 7th 

 T. S. Moberly 



Bloodlines: This breeding is rather an unusual combination of blood- 

 lines. Scotch blood largely predominates and in both sire and dam there is 

 a cross of Young Abbotsburn and the famous Mary Abbotsburn 7th is a 

 maternal granddam, but ancestors include descendants of imp. Rose of 

 Sharon and imp. Young Mary. 



Prizes: Sixth junior yearling at the American Royal in 1916 and 5th 

 prize two-year-old at the International in 1917. In 1918 she was 3d prize 

 cow at Indiana State Fair, 3d at Ohio and 3d at the International. 



