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Prime Lad, both shown by Messrs. VanNatta, The 

 junior champion, Prime Lad 16th, represented the 

 mating of Prime Lad with Lorna Doone. These 

 shows also were full of demonstrations of the won- 

 derful manner in which the Anxiety blood was com- 

 ing on as shown by Curtice, Gudgell & Simpson and 

 others. March On 6th 's get were again seen 

 throughout the prizelist, as were also Gabbert's 

 young things of the Columbus blood. At the Inter- 

 national Defender was not shown, and Cargill & 

 McMillan led the aged bull class and also had the 

 senior champion in Fulfiller. The Prime Lads led 

 in junior yearling bulls, senior bull calves and junior 

 bull calves. In the cow class Cargill & McMillan's 

 Heliotrope beat the pair of Belle Donalds as well as 

 Lorna Doone. 



The sale season of 1906 opened with a public sale 

 by Gudgell & Simpson at Kansas City on Feb. 7, at 

 which 57 head registered an average of $230.50. 

 Early in March Mr. Nave sold 62 head at Attica, 

 Ind., at an average of $208. 



Autumn Sales of 1906. On Oct. 24, 1906, the herd 

 of Mr. Jesse Adams of Moweaqua, 111., was sold, the 

 36 head which remained at that time bringing an 

 average of $230. The top price was $1,000 paid by 

 J. W. Altman of Dubuque, la., for the bull Perfec- 

 tion 3d by Dale. The next highest price was $500 

 by Cargill & McMillan for Lady Real by Perfection 

 3d. While these values seem ridiculously low com- 

 pared with some of the great prices that had been 

 paid by Mr. Adams for his foundation stock, he 



