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THE BOOK OF LIVE STOCK CHAISIPIONS. 



FIRE ENGINE HORSE— RUNNING TO HOSE WAGON IN 

 ENGINE COMPANY NO. 6, INDIANAPOLIS, IND., J. HARRY JOHN- 

 SON, CAPTAIN. Since April, 1898, with the exception of three weeks 

 on pasture, has been in continuous service, making from 197 to 280 

 runs per year. In the year 1911 he was out 2:](; alarms, some of the 

 runs being four miles long. He is brown in color, stocky built, fifteen 

 hands high, and weighs l.i'.OO pounds. A great example of a cham- 

 pion fire engine horse. 



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PROTECTION CHIEF, 4,9(;i, AM. C. W. RECORO— CHESTER 

 WHITE HOAR. Owned by W. T. Dever, of Lucasville, Ohio. Winner 

 of first prize and sweepstakes at the Ohio State Fair four years in 

 guCQession. 



