HISTORY REPEATS 905 



thusiast may be freely feasted in an inspection of 

 the magnificent arrays of animals of this breed." 



The judging on this occasion was done by Bob- 

 ert H. Hazlett of Eldorado, Kans., Boog-Scott 

 of Coleman, Tex., and Thomas Mortimer. In the 

 aged bull class a newcomer, Preceptor, by Princeps 

 8th and shown by Dale & Wight, was assigned pre- 

 mier position over Prime Lad 9th, Prime Star Grove, 

 Bonnie Brae 3d and Harry Fluck's Ben Bolt in the 

 order named. So good a bull as Perfection Fairfax 

 was here set down to eighth in this notable line of 

 twelve. Bonnie Brae 8th, shown by J. C. Eobinson 

 & Son, Evansville, Wis., headed the two-year-olds 

 and was subsequently made senior champion, the 

 junior bull championship falling to Prince Rupert 

 17th, shown by Luce & Moxley, Shelby ville, Ky. 

 McCray was again first in the aged cows with 

 Prairie Queen, but VanNatta's first-prize two-year- 

 old Prime Lad heifer Margaret was made senior 

 champion female, the junior championship falling 

 to Donalda, Clem Graves' first-prize senior heifer. 

 The VanNattas had both the aged and young herd 

 prizes, Giltner was first in calf herds, Cargill & Mc- 

 Millan showed the first produce^of-cow and the Van- 

 Nattas were first with their Prime Lads on four 

 progeny of one sire. 



This heartening show was the beginning of the 

 end of the doldrums into which the trade in pedi- 

 gree Herefords had now for several years been wal- 

 lowing. 



