The Prairie Farmer, Vol. 56, No. 2, January 12, 1884 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 167 pages of information about The Prairie Farmer, Vol. 56, No. 2, January 12, 1884.

The Prairie Farmer, Vol. 56, No. 2, January 12, 1884 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 167 pages of information about The Prairie Farmer, Vol. 56, No. 2, January 12, 1884.

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The twenty-ninth volume of the new series of Coates’ Short-horn Herd-Book has just been published by the English Short-horn Society.  It contains the pedigrees of bulls ranging from (47311) to (48978).  The larger half of the volume is devoted to the entry of cows with their produce.  Each breeder’s entries of females are recorded together under his own name.  Her Majesty the Queen heads the list, followed by the Prince of Wales.

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The offices of the American Short-horn Breeders’ Association in Chicago were badly damaged by fire on Sunday, December 30.  Some 1,500 pedigrees were destroyed and many others partially destroyed.  Pedigrees received previous to December 20th, were saved.  It will take time and work to restore these pedigrees and the loss must cause some delay in the work of the office.  It will be remembered that the records of the association had a narrow escape at the time the Evening Journal office burned.

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The following are the officers of the National Chester-White Swine Record Co. for 1883:  Hon. Jack Hardin, Pleasureville, Ky., President; H.W.  Tonkins, Fenton, Mo., Vice-President; W.B.  Wilson, Eminence, Ky., Treasurer; E.R.  Moody, Eminence, K., Secretary.  The capital stock of the company is $5,000, in shares of $10 each.  Fees are charged as follows:  Book of 100 blank pedigrees, with stub for private record and instructions for filling, $1; for entry in Record, each pedigree, $1; stockholders, 75 cents; Record will be furnished at cost of publication.

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At the late meeting of the American Merino Sheep Register Association at
Burlington, Wis., the following officers were chosen:  President, C.S. 
Miller, Caldwell, Wis.; First Vice-President, Daniel Kelly, Wheaton,
Ill.; Second Vice-President, F.C.  Gault, East Hubbardton, Vt.;
Secretary, A.H.  Craig, Caldwell, Wis.; Treasurer, George Andrews,
Mukwonago, Wis.; Directors, C.A.  Dingman, Troy Center, Wis.; G.B.  Rhead,
Norvell, Mich.; George Peck, Geneva, Ill.; E. Campbell, Pittsfield,
Ohio; S.D.  Short, Honeoye, N.Y.; John S. Goe, Brownsville.  Pa.; F.C. 
Gault, East Hubbardton, Vt.; E.F.  Gilman, Farmington, Me.; Ward Kennedy,
Butler, Ind.; A. Wilson, Richfield, Minn.; Fayette Holmes, Russell,
Kan.; H.J.  Chamberlain, Davilla, Tex.  Registering committee, T.W. 
Gault, Waterford, Wis.; C.A.  Dingman, Troy Center, Wis.; Perry Craig,
Caldwell, Wis.

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