. The book of live stock champions, being an artistic souvenir supplement of the monthly National Farmer and Stock Grower. Livestock. CASINO (45,462). 27,830—FAMOUS PERCHERON STALLION. Owned and exhibited by J. W. & J. C. Robison, of Towanda, Kas. First prize in the aged class at the Missouri State Fair two years in succession, besides winning many other blue libbons; also a prize winner at the National Show in France in 1901. CASINO also won first prize in class at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904, then owned by McLaughlin Bros. One of the great sires of the COM i
. The book of live stock champions, being an artistic souvenir supplement of the monthly National Farmer and Stock Grower. Livestock. CASINO (45,462). 27,830—FAMOUS PERCHERON STALLION. Owned and exhibited by J. W. & J. C. Robison, of Towanda, Kas. First prize in the aged class at the Missouri State Fair two years in succession, besides winning many other blue libbons; also a prize winner at the National Show in France in 1901. CASINO also won first prize in class at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904, then owned by McLaughlin Bros. One of the great sires of the COM i\ CI I i:si'i':i; wiirri'; \\n\:: c .,,,1 by v. d. Humbert, of Nashua, Iowa. WeiKiiinK, TOO ijouuds ad a yearling. First-prize and sweepstakes winner at Missouri, Iowa, Kansas aiid Nebraska State Fairs, and at St. Louis in 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. St. Louis, Mo. , P. H. Hale
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