. History of Hereford cattle : proven conclusively the oldest of improved breeds . Hereford cattle. HISTOSY OF HEREFOED CATTLE 4i3 Culbertson, of Chicago; A. C. Reed (11293), of Goodenow, 111.; E. E. Esson (11294), of Peotone, 111; Jas. H. McEldowney (11295), of Illinois, showing about 60 head all told. At the Fair at Bismarck, Kansas, the Here- ford exhibit was by J. S. Hawes, Shockey & Gibb (If 296, 1[297J, Lucien Scott, G. A. Fow- ler, all of Kansas (If 298). At the Iowa State Fair, for the sweepstakes for the best herd, there were ten herds shown of the different breeds. Third premium


. History of Hereford cattle : proven conclusively the oldest of improved breeds . Hereford cattle. HISTOSY OF HEREFOED CATTLE 4i3 Culbertson, of Chicago; A. C. Reed (11293), of Goodenow, 111.; E. E. Esson (11294), of Peotone, 111; Jas. H. McEldowney (11295), of Illinois, showing about 60 head all told. At the Fair at Bismarck, Kansas, the Here- ford exhibit was by J. S. Hawes, Shockey & Gibb (If 296, 1[297J, Lucien Scott, G. A. Fow- ler, all of Kansas (If 298). At the Iowa State Fair, for the sweepstakes for the best herd, there were ten herds shown of the different breeds. Third premium was gained for the Herefords by the Iowa Here- ford Cattle Co. (If 299). A. A. Crane, of Illi- nois, and Ford & Drummie, of Iowa, made up a fine exhibit (If 300). The Michigan State Fair witnessed another splepdid show of Herefords. This year the ex- hibit came from the herds of William Hamil- ton, Thos. Foster, Foster & Pearsall, Edwin Phelps, E. G. Hart (If 301), of Michigan, and F. H. Johnson & Co. (If 302),. of Indiana. There was as usual in Michigan no competition between breeds. At the Indiana State Fair, the Herefords were represented by the Indiana herds, F. H. Johnson & Co., of South Bend, and the Indiana Blooded Stock Co., of Indianapolis, making a most creditable show. The Herefords were exhibited at Nebraska State Fair 1885, by J. S. Hawes (If 303), Kan- sas, his herd being headed by Sir Evelyn (If 304). The rest of the exhibits were made by Chas. M. Sears, of Aurora, Neb.; E. E. Day, of South Bend, Neb.; A. A. Crane, of Osco, 111., the latter herd headed by Equinox 2d, a 2-year-old weighing 1,700 pounds. There was no sweepstakes between breeds (If 305, If 306). At the English Eoyal Show, 1885, there was no competition between breeds. The Here- fords were well represented. Exhibitors were: J. Price, Earl of Coventry, H. E. Hall (If 307), H. W. Taylor (If 308), J. Rankin, M. P.; AY. Tudge, C.'Knott, T. S. Minton (If 309), J. H. Arkwright, A. Hughes (I


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