. History of Hereford cattle : proven conclusively the oldest of improved breeds . Hereford cattle. HISTORY OF HEEEFORD CATTLE 249 Swan Bros. & Frank, 600; W. E. Campbell, 10; Scott & Hank, 20; total, 630. The testimonial to Mr. William Jlenry Soth- am was then introduced, and the following amounts, making a total of $535, were pre- sented to him: T. L. Miller Company, $100; C. M. Culbertson, $100; J. M. Studebaker, $100; T. C. Ponting, $25 ; William Powell, $5 ; Edwin Phelps, $25; William Hamilton, $50; Thomas Foster, $50; A. H. Hood, $5; W. S. VanNatta, $10; Earl & Stuart, $20; 0
. History of Hereford cattle : proven conclusively the oldest of improved breeds . Hereford cattle. HISTORY OF HEEEFORD CATTLE 249 Swan Bros. & Frank, 600; W. E. Campbell, 10; Scott & Hank, 20; total, 630. The testimonial to Mr. William Jlenry Soth- am was then introduced, and the following amounts, making a total of $535, were pre- sented to him: T. L. Miller Company, $100; C. M. Culbertson, $100; J. M. Studebaker, $100; T. C. Ponting, $25 ; William Powell, $5 ; Edwin Phelps, $25; William Hamilton, $50; Thomas Foster, $50; A. H. Hood, $5; W. S. VanNatta, $10; Earl & Stuart, $20; 0. Bush, $5; A. D. Raub, $5; G. S. Burleigh, $5; John Gosling, $5; (ff 156) Thomas Clark, $10; Price & Jenks, $5; Charles Gudgell, $10. The subject of the members of this Associa- tion making up a purse of $2,000 to be offered in premiums for Hereford cattle to be exhibited at the next Fat Stock Show was introduced by T. L. Miller. It was clearly shown how such an amount as this ofEered in prizes to Hereford breeders, in addition to the amounts ofEered by the management of the show, would bring out and encourage the feeding of a very large num- ber of Hereford steers. The result of this ap- peal was the circulation of a subscription pa- per, of which the following is a copy : We agree to pay the following sums, pro- vided two thousand dollars is raised, towards prizes to be given for Hereford cattle at the Fat Stock Show in 1883, the classification to be made by a committee to consist of C. B. Stuart. T. E. Miller and C. K. Parmelee, and such classification to be published as early as possible. There was about $1,500 subscribed to the fund, and the committee was instructed to use every endeavor to make the sum up to the re- quired amount. The meeting then adjourned to Wednesday, November 22, at the same place. The meeting of November 22d was called to order by the President, C. M. Culbertson. The report of the former Treasurer, Mr. Adams Earl, was called for, who reported $2
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