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arcus 126243, by Militant out of a Don Carlos dam, 

 and Bright Donald by Donald Dhu, and had first on 

 senior bull calves for Rex Premier by the champion 

 Dandy Rex. Harris took first in cows with Russett 

 over Modesty. Queenly was first in two-year-olds 

 over Miss Caprice, as well as female champion. 



Beau Donalds to the Front. While this was going 

 on in the west W. H. Curtice of Kentucky, F. L. 

 Studebaker, Warren, Ind., G. A. Jamison, Peoria, 

 111., and G. W. Harness, Galveston, Ind., were put- 

 ting up a good show east of the river. At Colum- 

 bus, 0., Mr. Curtice appeared with fourteen entries 

 of which twelve were the get of Beau Donald all 

 young things of real quality. He had Prince Rupert 

 out again to head the senior bulls. The Beau Donald 

 youngsters, however, were the real attraction of the 

 show, and with them the young herd, the get-of-bull 

 and the produce-of-cow prizes were won, Beau Don- 

 alds 39th, 41st and 54th and Belle Donalds 27th, 

 55th, 56th and 59th specially honored. Belle Donald 

 59th was made champion female under two years 

 old, all breeds competing, and the Curtice herd won 

 grand championship of the yard over the Hanna 

 Shorthorns and the Bradfute Aberdeen-Angus. 



At the Illinois State Fair 0. Harris won first in 

 aged bulls with Beau Donald 5th over C. A. Jami- 

 son's Arlington by Earl of Shadeland 22d and the 

 same owner 's Sailor by Acrobat. Mr. Curtice met 

 heavier metal here, however, in the young herd com- 

 petition and had to accept second to the Harris en- 

 tries. 



