. The book of live stock champions. Livestock. HEREFORD AGED HERD. Exhibilud by U. Harris, of Harris, Mo. First prize winners at Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota and Indiana State Fairs. Headed by BEAU DONALD, 5th, first-prize winner and cliampion, and including- IVA, 2d, LUCILE, 2d, AMELIA and IVA, 4th—all first-prize winners. LUCILE. 2d. and AMELIA were first in class at Chicago, GOLDEN LAD'S FAVORITE—IMPORTED JERSEY COW. First prize winner at several important expositions. Sold in May, 1901, to Biltmore Farms for $2,700. 'HjJ^^^ te mmmmm.'^mi HEREFORD YOUNG HERD. Exhibited by O. Harris, of
. The book of live stock champions. Livestock. HEREFORD AGED HERD. Exhibilud by U. Harris, of Harris, Mo. First prize winners at Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota and Indiana State Fairs. Headed by BEAU DONALD, 5th, first-prize winner and cliampion, and including- IVA, 2d, LUCILE, 2d, AMELIA and IVA, 4th—all first-prize winners. LUCILE. 2d. and AMELIA were first in class at Chicago, GOLDEN LAD'S FAVORITE—IMPORTED JERSEY COW. First prize winner at several important expositions. Sold in May, 1901, to Biltmore Farms for $2,700. 'HjJ^^^ te mmmmm.'^mi HEREFORD YOUNG HERD. Exhibited by O. Harris, of Harris, Mo. Prize-winning herd wherever shown, six State Fairs, Kansas City Royal and Chicago International, 1903. Headed by BENJAMIN WILTON, 10th, sup- ported by TESS, AMELIA, IVA, 4th, and ARMINTA, 4th, all first-prize winners, three being first in class at Chicago, 1903,. 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 H[enry] [from old catalog]. St. Louis, Mo. , P. H. Hale
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