. The book of live stock champions. Livestock. TROTTING SIRE—BINGEN, 2:06%. A,t Louisville, Ky., Sep- tember 26, 1898, BINGEN, then five years old, won the fastest six-heat race, taking a record of 2:06% in the first heat, which was the world's champion record for five-year-old trotters. Later he reduced his record to 2:06%. BINGEN is making a wonderful record as sire of THREE-YEAR-OLD SHORTHORN BEEF CATTLE—First-prize winners at Chicago International Show, 1902. Fed by B. F. Harris, of Champaign, 111. This load averaged 1,694 pounds and was sold at $ per 100 pounds to the late
. The book of live stock champions. Livestock. TROTTING SIRE—BINGEN, 2:06%. A,t Louisville, Ky., Sep- tember 26, 1898, BINGEN, then five years old, won the fastest six-heat race, taking a record of 2:06% in the first heat, which was the world's champion record for five-year-old trotters. Later he reduced his record to 2:06%. BINGEN is making a wonderful record as sire of THREE-YEAR-OLD SHORTHORN BEEF CATTLE—First-prize winners at Chicago International Show, 1902. Fed by B. F. Harris, of Champaign, 111. This load averaged 1,694 pounds and was sold at $ per 100 pounds to the late Simon O'Donnell, of Pittsburg, Pa., for the Pittsburg Provision Company. Mr. Harris in his day, for fifty years, was one of the foremost cattle feeders in the UniUd Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hale, Philip Henry. [from old catalog]. St. Louis, Mo. , P. H. Hale
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