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THE BOOK OF LIVE STOCK CtlAMPIONS. 



SHORTHORN BULL — NONPAREIL OF CLOVER BLOSSOM, 

 153,672. Junior champion male at Chicago International Live Stock 

 Exposition, 1901. Exhibited by George Both well, of Nettleton, Mo. 

 Since sold to D. R. Hanna, of Ravenna, Ohio. The contest in which this 

 great bull was declared junior champion was considered especially- 

 great and interesting. NONPAREIL OF CLOVER BLOSSOM had 

 beaten all American Shorthorn yearlings in the show ring and was in 

 competition with a bull w'^' -h had beaten all the yearlings of England. 



in 11 II ii\'.i.ii'A) LULL. — L i..i-liDIUS, 324. As four-year-old 

 weighed 1,680 pounds. Owned by Mrs. S. A. F. Servin, of Valley 

 Farm, Warwick, N. Y. Was shown in 1S97, 1898 and 1901 at leading 

 Fairs, including New York State (Syracuse), New Jersey Interstate 

 (Trenton, N. J.), and Pan-American, and out of seventeen first prizes 

 he took thirteen in 1901. He headed the herd and took first at all 

 Fairs shown. He also took sweepstakes at New York State (Syra- 

 cuse), in 1901. 



