. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Aaggie Acme of Riverside 2d WORLD'S CHAMPION The world's record for butler pro- duction has again been broken by a purebred Holstein cow. Aaggie Acme of Riverside 2d, by producing pounds of butter in 365 days on strictly official test, takes the championship to the Pacific Coast. Aaggie Acme was not content to merely break a record—she smashed three world's records,—two of them strictly official, the other was semi- official one half the time and Qtrintly official the other half. Her test was completed November tenth. The new records are: 305 days—22092
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Aaggie Acme of Riverside 2d WORLD'S CHAMPION The world's record for butler pro- duction has again been broken by a purebred Holstein cow. Aaggie Acme of Riverside 2d, by producing pounds of butter in 365 days on strictly official test, takes the championship to the Pacific Coast. Aaggie Acme was not content to merely break a record—she smashed three world's records,—two of them strictly official, the other was semi- official one half the time and Qtrintly official the other half. Her test was completed November tenth. The new records are: 305 days— pounds of milk and pounds of outter; 365 days—24690 pounds of milk and pounds of butter. Both strict- ly official records. Her semi-official butter record for two years is 2426 51 pounds of butter. All three records were former! held by the purebred Holstein cow, Key- stone Beauty Plum Johanna, whose figures as a senior four-year-old were pounds of butter in a year; pounds in 305 days; pounds in two years. She is still world's champion for her age. both of her year's records being made at less than full age. The present world's champion, Aag- gie. Acme of Riverside 2n, is owned by A. W. Morris & Sons. Woodland, California. She is daughter of King Mead of Riverside, sire of seven daughters with yearly records. Her dam is Aaggie Acme of Riverside. which is also the dam of the record cow's sire, so that Aaggie 2n is a sis- ter to her own This is the Kind of Horse the Government Wants No horse with a Spavin, Splint, Ringbone, Curb, Bony Growth, Capped Hock, Wind Puff, Strained Tendon or Sweeny can now pass the keen-eyed Inspectors of the Government Remount Stations. Splendid-looking horses — otherwise sound —are being turned down because of some blemish that could be quickly cured with Gombault's Caustic Balsam Here is your chance to make money for yourself and at the same time help in the Government's great Thri
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