THE PERCHERON REVIEW 
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Kansas approximately 95 per cent were Percherons and 
that between 90 and 95 per cent of all the horses in 
Kansas were Percheron grades. He complimented the 
Percheron Society of America on its aggressive publicity 
work in behalf of draft horse interests and stated that 
he did not believe any live stock association in America 
was more active, more energetic, or more appreciated 
than the Percheron Society of America, and in closing 
pledged to the Percheron breeders the hearty co-opera- 
tion of the Kansas Board of Agriculture in any measure 
calculated to benefit draft horse breeding. Mr. Mohler's 
remarks received hearty applause. 
Chairman White : Gentlemen, I feel that we are 
distinctly honored by the presence with us tonight of 
President Davenport of the Canadian Percheron So- 
ciety. I am sure that every one here would like to have 
him tell us about the development of Percheron inter- 
ests in Canada. 
Mr. Davenport : Mr. President, I am rather more 
of a breeder than a public speaker. I do not think I 
can express myself, and I believe they would think more 
of me and our association, if I sat down. (Laughter.) 
President White : I want to call your attention to 
the annual banquet, which will be held tomorrow night 
at this hotel. We hope you will all be here at that 
time — 6 :30 tomorrow evening. The banquet will begin 
promptly at 7 o'clock. You can obtain tickets as you 
leave the hall tonight and I assure you that you will not 
regret the cost of the tickets, but will wonder how such 
a splendid entertainment can be furnished so cheaply in 
the face of the present high cost of living. 
Mr. Danforth : Will it not be well to call the mem- 
bers' attention to the fact that we are entirely sold out 
of stock and are now making a campaign to increase the 
authorized capital stock. 
Chairman White : I thank you very much for 
calling my attention to that. I will ask the Secretary 
to explain it as he is more familiar with the details than 
I am. 
Secretary Dinsmore : Thereupon explained the rea- 
sons for the requested increase in capital stock. As full 
details have been given to our members thru letters 
space need not be given here for same. 
Mr. J. P. Gammon: Wouldn't it be well to state the 
purpose for which these proxies could be used, and no 
other purpose, I think that might be well. 
Secretary Dinsmore : That will be stated in the 
proxies as printed. 
Mr. Dunham : If there is no further business I move 
that this meeting be adjourned until 2 p. m. January 
27th, 1920. 
Chairman White : Gentlemen, you have heard the 
motion, what is your pleasure? 
Mr. Danforth : Second the motion. 
Chairman White : It has been duly seconded, those 
in favor say aye, contrary no. 
Motion carried. 
Chairman White: This meeting will be adjourned 
to 2 p. m. January 27th, 1920. 
(Whereupon the meeting was so adjourned.) 
Annual meeting of the Board of Directors immedi- 
ately following the adjournment of the stockholders' 
meeting December 1st, 1919 : 
Directors present were: C. F. Curtiss, Arthur Colegrove, E. 
B. White, W. H. Butler, W. S. Corsa, Ed. Nicodemus, Otho H. 
Pollock, William Danforth, W. S. Dunham. 
E. B. White was re-elected President; U. L. Burdick was 
re-elected Vice-President; C. N. Stanton was re-elected Treasurer; 
Wayne Dinsmore, re-elected December 2, 1918, for a term of three 
years, continues as Secretary; W. S. Corsa was elected to repre- 
sent the Percheron Society of America on the National Society of 
Record Associations for the ensuing year. 
It was moved that the Board adjourn. Seconded and passed. 
REPORT OF ADJOURNED MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS 
Of the Percheron Society of America 
For the purpose of increasing the Capital Stock. 
Held in the Florentine Room of the Congress Hotel on Tuesday, 
January 27, 1920, at 2 o 'clock P. M. 
The meeting was called to order by Preesident E. B. White. 
Assistant Secretary iMcFarland acted as secretary, in the absence 
of Secretary Dinsmore, who was ill. 
Mr. Havner, chairman of the proxy committee, reported : ' ' The 
proxy committee holds, as a committee, 6523 votes. Those individ- 
ual members present at this meeting holding votes, are as follows: 
Mr. Vaughn, representing 105 votes ; Mr. Havner, representing 140 
votes ; Mr. Pollock, representing 14 votes, making a total of 6782 
votes. ' ' 
President White then stated that the object of this meeting 
was to increase the capital stock of the Society. 
Assistant Secretary McFarland read the official notice, sent to 
all members on December 20, 1919, explaining the object of the 
meeting in detail. 
Otho H. Pollock stated: "In accordance with a legal notice 
sent to the entire membership of this Society on December 20, 
1919, I hereby move that we increase the capital stock of this 
Society from io,000 shares, of the par value of $100,000, to 35,000 
shares, of the aggregate par value of $350,000. ' ' 
The motion was then seconded and carried, by affirmative vote of 
6782 shares of stock or 115 more than the legal requirement. 
It was moved that the meeting adjourn. 
Seconded and carried. 
INTERNATIONAL GRAND CHAMPIONS 
STALLIONS 
1900 CASTELAR 25043 (42638). Exhibitor, Dunhams. 
1901 POUEQUOI PAS 27428 (44433). Exhibitor, Dunhams. 
1902 POtTRQUOI PAS 27428 (44433). Exhibitor, Fowler & 
Fowler. 
1903 PINK 24763 (47513). Exhibitor, Dunhams. 
1904 PINK 24765 (47513). Exhibitor, Dunhams. 
1905 ROSENBERG 49731 (55713). Exhibitor, McLaughlin 
Bros. 
1906 ETRADEGANT 55425 (55321). Exhibitor, McLaughlin 
Bros. 
1907 DRAGON 52155 (63516). Exhibitor, Blythewood Farm. 
1908 .GASCON 55373 (71456). Exhibitor, Robert Burgess & Son. 
1909 CARNOT 66666 (66666). Exhibitor, J. Crouch & Son. 
1910 HELIX 70340 (75752). Exhibitor, Taylor & Jones. 
1911 IMPRECATION 79304 (79214). Exhibitor, J. Crouch & 
Son. 
1912 IMPRECATION 79304 (79214). Exhibitor, J. Crouch & 
Son. 
1913 ILDEFONSE 79307 (83004). Exhibitor, J. Crouch & Son. 
1914 No show. 
1915 No show. 
1916 LAGOS 99093 (102389). Exhibitor, J. O. Singmaster & Son. 
1917 PHILIX 93488. Exhibitor, J. O. Singmaster & Son. 
1918 MITRAL 106221 (108745). Exhibitor, J. O. Singmaster & 
Son. 
1919 JASMINE 88373 (85983). Exhibitor, J. H. Severn & Son. 
MARES 
1900 JEANNE D 'ARC 17894 (37422). Exhibitor, Dunhams. 
1901 LINDA 12986. Exhibitor, Dunhams. 
1902 REGINA 28817. Exhibitor, S. S. Spangler. 
1903 MOUVETTE 30012 (43850). Exhibitor, Dunhams. 
1904 LADY MONTROSE 30983 (40084 P. R.). Exhibitor, Lew 
W. Cochran. 
1905 BRITOMART 40427 Exhibitor, Dunhams. 
1906 lOLANTHE 40925. Exhibitor, H. G. McMillan & Sons. 
1907 CHABMILLE 42128 P. R. (64570). Exhibitor, J. Crouch 
& Son. 
1908 CASTILLE 43913 (61068). Exhibitor, Robert Burgess & 
Son. 
1909 AMORITA 61314. Exhibitor, Maasdam & Wheeler. 
1910 lOLANTHE 40925. Exhibitor, H. G. McMillan & Sons. 
1911 CASTILLE 78956 (64553). Exhibitor, Dunhams. 
1912 HYSOPE 89487 (74401). Exhibitor, Truman's Pioneer 
Stud Farm. 
1913 LEGITIME 98978 (99389). Exhibitor, J. Crouch & Son. 
1914 No show. 
1915 No show. 
1916 PINK BRILLANTE 57897. Exhibitor, Dunhams. 
1917 TURQUOISE 110346. Exhibitor, Dunhams. 
1918 LAGACEO 129898. Exhibitor, J. O. Singmaster & Son. 
1919 TURQUOISE 110346. Exhibitor, George M. Oyster, Jr. 
