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THE PERCHERON REVIEW 
OuiRiN's Show Horses 
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Were a Big Attraction at the 1920 Chicago International 
It was our BARNUM mare named BLANCHE 118496 that was first prize aged mare at the 1920 International 
in an exceptionally strong class. She was later made senior champion and reserve grand champion of the show. 
She is typical of the mares we keep. We also won second prize on 4-year-old mare, 3rd on stallion and 3 mares, 
2nd on stallion and 3 mares American bred, 2nd on get of sire with BARNUM colts, and 2nd on best three mares. 
We bred and raised PHILIX 93488, a BARNUM colt, that won 8 championships in 1917, including highest 
honors at the International. 
Our present herd horse is BARNUM II (MINDO) 110366, by Barnum 40139 (51951) champion 1904 Inter- 
national. 
KONFLUENT 87272 (93572) was also one of my leading sires for several years. He sired the first prize 
4-year-old stallion at the 1919 Illinois State Fair and the 3rd prize get of sire group same show on colts of my 
own breeding. These same three colts were first in get of sire class at the 1919 Iowa State Fair. KONFLUENT 
was first at Iowa State Fair in 1912, first and champion Missouri State Fair same year. In 1914 he was first 
and grand champion at the Iowa Inter-State Fair. 
BLANCHE 118496 reserve grand champion mare 1920 International 
If you are looking for big black or dark grey stallions, rugged, sound and ready to use, I have them. I have 
the heavy boned kind and almost every one is a black. I have 20 head of stallions, all of my own raising, from 
which you can make your selections. I also have a few good mares for sale. 
C. p. OUIRIN, Marcus, Iowa 
44 Miles East of Sioux City on Main Line Illinois Central R. R. 
