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Think of it! Twenty-five world’s records to the credit of a single feed. Twenty-five times 
the highest honors of Dairydom have been won with the help of this record-making, record- 
breaking feed. Twenty-five times it has swept aside all barriers and repeatedly accomplished what men have 
thought impossible. For example, when the dairy world was first thrilled with the news that after years of 
careful breeding and feeding the long dreamed of 40-lb. dairy cow was a reality—her wizard producer 
promptly shared the honors with this wonder-feed. And so it has been ever since. The story of 
SCHUMACHER has been one rapid succession of world’s records “smashed to smithereens.” 
has thus earned by a long and unequaled record of performance the undisputed right to the title “THE 
WORLD’S CHAMPION FEED.” In the matter of breed, these men who developed the “25 Wonder Cows 
of the World” have differed widely, but on the matter of feed THEY ALL AGREE. Whether fed to Holstein, 
Jersey, Guernsey, Ayrshire or Red Poll, results have been the same—a sweeping, smashing victory for SCHUMACHER Feed. 
You may not expect world’s records from your cows, but you are surely interested in getting more milk and 
Ifc II Piiii niore profit from every cow you own. Is it not reasonable to suppose^^^^-— 
the same feed that has helped the world’s greatest cows smash { 
their previous records will help your cows do better, too? Try it and 
be convinced. Mix 3 parts Schumacher to one part of any high pro¬ 
tein concentrates you prefer. Note particularly the physical improve¬ 
ment of your herd as well as the better results in the pail. Watch the 
sharp appetite that always awaits SCHUMACHER — the keen relish with 
which your cows will lick up this palatable kiln-dried ration, composed prin¬ 
cipally of blended com, oats, wheat and barley by-products. Notice how the 
milk flows freer and more abundantly—the heavy milking period lengthens 
—the eyes brighten — the digestion improves — the stamina increases—and 
your profits grow. SCHUMACHER is as safe and sustaining as it is stimu¬ 
lating in milk production. Also saves time and trouble in mixing—simply add 
the protein concentrates. Get it at your Feed Dealer’s. Try it for your cows. 
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The Quaker G>mpany , Address, Chicago, U. S. A 
SCHUMACHER FEED 
1 NUGGET PRIMROSE, World’s 
Champion Junior Two-Ycar-Old 
Guernsey, owned by C. W. Barron, 
The Oaks Farm, Cohasset, Mass. 
2 VALDESSA SCOTT 2nd, First 
40 Ib. Cow in the World, owned 
by Bernhard Meyer, Findeme, N.;J. 
3 JOHANNA DE KOL VAN 
BEERS, Second 40-lb. Cow in 
the World, owned by T. E. Getzel- 
man, Hampshire, Ill., and R. E. 
Haeger, Algonqum, III. 
4 DyTCHLAND CHANGELING 
COLANTHA LAD. World’s 
Champion Junior Three-Year-Old, 
for 9 months, owned by Fred F 
Field Holstein Co., Brockton, Mass. 
5 MOLLY JOHANNA KORN- 
DYKE, World’s Record Two- 
Yoar-OldHolstein (7-day div.).H.R. 
Weiskopf, Cleveland, Wis., owner. 
6 CEDAR LAWN DE KOL 
JOHANNA. World’s Champion 
Two-Year-Old Holstein,(7-day div.) 
C. A- Scbroeder& Son, West Bend, Wis. 
7 AUCHENBRAIN BROWN 
KATE 4th, a World’s Champion 
Ayrshire Cow, owned by Penshurst 
Farm, Narberth, Pa. 
S CASTLEMAIN’S NANCY 4th, 
a World’s Champion Two-Year- 
Old Ayrshire, owned by Penshurst 
Farm, Narberth, Pa. 
9 GARCLAOGH MAY MIS- 
CHIEF, World’s Champion 
Ayrshire, owned by Penshurst 
Farm, Narberth, Pa. 
tnFINDERNE PRIDE 
lU JOHANNA RUE, recent 
World’s Champion Milk and Butter 
Cow, owned by Bernhard Meyer, 
Finderne, N. J. 
n FINDERNE HOLINGEN 
FAYNE, a World’s Champion 
Three-Year-Old Holstein, owned by 
Bernhard Meyer, Finderne, N. J. 
10 FINDERNE MUTUAL 
FAYNE, World’s Greatest 
Two-Year-Old, owned by Bernhard 
Meyer, Finderne, N. J. 
•lO FLYING FOX’S MAID, 
no World's Champion Four-Year 
8 Id Jersey, for ti months, owned by 
ilsland Farm, Portland, Me. 
M IRENE’S CHERRY, World’s 
Champion Senior Two-Year- 
Old Jersey, owned by P. D. Under¬ 
wood, Pcwacrcs B'arm, Wauwatosa. Wis. 
1 e FINDERNE PONTIAC 
NETHERLAND, World’s 
Champion Junior Two-Year-OId Holstein 
(7-day and hO-day div.), owned by Bern- 
hard Meyer, {■'inderne, N. J. 
1 a i^:AN DU I.UTH BEAUTY. 
lO World’s Champion R^ Poll, 
owned by Jean Duluth Farm, Du¬ 
luth, Minn. 
1 «7 JEAN DULUTH PEAR, an* 
* • other World’s Champion Red 
Poll, owned by Jean Duluth Farm. 
Duluth, Minn. 
I O EVAMAY ELLIS6th,World’s 
4 O Champion Two-Year-Old Hol¬ 
stein, (7-day div.), owned by Alla- 
muchy Farms, Allamucby, N. J. 
IQ 9n 91 SOPHIE 19th OF 
HOOD FARM. 
World’s Champion Jersey Cow. 
LASS 66th OF HOOD FARM, 
World’s Champion Senior 3-yr.-pIa 
Jersey. SOPHIE’S ADORA OF 
HOOD FARM, World’s Champion 
Jr. 4-yr.-old Jersey, All owned by 
Hood Farm, Lowell, Mass. 
LASS 64tb OF HOOD 
FARM, WorlB’s Cham- 
Junior Foor-Year-Old 
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pion Junior Fo^Year-Uld 
Jersey owned by Hood Farm, 
Lowell, Mass. 
oo SUCCESSFUL QUEEN 
AO World’s Champion 4- 
Ycar-Old Jersey, owned by 
Ayredale StocH Farm, 
Bangor, Me. 
Holstein, Aged Clas8(ofllcial). 
Owned by Fred F. Field Co., 
Brockton, Mass. 
OCA celebrated World’s 
AiJ Champion Jersey. 
Name withheld at owner’s 
request. 
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