New State Poultryman (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, January 1, 1909 Page: 8 of 20
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NEW STATE POULTRYMAN
January 1, 1909.
“MOLLY.”
Full sister to “Dolly,” one of the j
finest Barred Plymouth Rock Hens in j
the west. A many time prize winner.
Owned by C. E. Hunter, Oklahoma,
Okla.
OFFICIAL LIST OF AWARDS OF
THE MISSOURI STATE POUL-
TRY SJ40W, TRENTON,
MO., DEC. 8-12, 1908.
Partridge W.vandott'3s—R. E. Ruse,
Sabetha, Kans., 5, cock; W. A. Doo-
little, Sabetha, Kans., 1, 5, cock, 1, 2,
ckl., 1, 5, hen, 1, 2, 3, pullet, 1, pen.
J. H. Hanly, Monticello, Mo., 4, pen;
V. G. Warner, Illoomfield, la., 2, hen;
M. J. Haxton, Lincoln, Neb., 2, pen;
Otto B. Cannon, Elsberry, Mo., 2, 3,
4, cock, 3, 4, ckl., 3, 4, hen, 4, 5, pul-
let, 3, pen.
Golden Wyandottes—John Tuttle,
Princeton, Mo., 1, 2, ckl, 1, 3, 5, pullet.
V. G. Warner, Bloomfield, la., 3, cock,
3, 5, ckl., 3 hen, 2, pullet; A. H. Smith,
Lincoln, Neb., 1, 2, cock, 4, ckl., 1, 2,
hen, 4, pullet; Jack Brack'ay, Chilli-
cothe, Mo., 1, pen; Ed S. Tetley, Oak
Ridge, Mo., 4 hen.
Black Langshans—F. D. Fulkerson.
Brimson, Mo., 4, cock, 2, 3, pullet; J.
Ernest Douglas, Leeton, Mo., 4, pul-
let; W. C. Bell, Fayette, Mo., 2, h*en;
Mrs. Melvin Gregg, Stanberry, Mo.,
1, 3, cock, 1, 2, 3, ckl., 1, 3, hen, 5,
pullet, 1, 2, 4, pen; Frank Hoagland,
Glenville Neb., 3, pen; R. B. Jordan,
Chillicothe, Mo., 5, ckl., 1, hen, 1 pul-
let; F. C. Bayes, Chillicothe. Mo., 2,
ckl., 5, hen; E. D. Mornlan, Cedar Ra-
pids, la., 5, cock, 4, hen; Wm. C.
Knorpp, Pleasant Hill, Mo.. 5, ckl.
Partridge Cochins—Fred B. Bald-
win, Kansas City, Mo„ 1, 2, cock, 1, 3,
4, ckl., 1, 2, hen, 5, pullet, 1, pen; W.
B. Marshall Plattsburg, Mo., 3, cock, 2,
ckl., 3, hen, 1, 2, 3, 4, pullet.
Houdans—Walker Poultry company,
Chillicothe, Mo., 3, cock, 3, 3, pullet.
White* Crested Black Polish—Wal-
1 ker Poultry company, Chilicothe, Mo.,
cock, 4, 5, hen; W. R. Tolin, St.
! Joseph, .Mo., 1, 3, cock, 1, 2, 3, pullet.
Silver S. Hamburgs—W. S. Binkley,
Clay Center, Kans., 1, ckl., 1, hen, 1,
3, pullet; Chas. Linberg, St. Louis,
Mo., 3, cock, 4, ckl, 2, 3, hen, 5, pullet;
Burham T. English, Leavenworth,
Kans., 1, 2, cock, 2, 3, ckl., 4, 5, hen,
2, 4. pullet.
Silver Laced Wyandottes—Wm.
Crenshaw, Fulton, Mo., 2. 3, ckl., 5,
pullet, 3, pen; V. S. Warner Bloom-
field, la., 2, cock, 1, hen, 1, pullet, 1,
pen; -J. P. Huggett, Chillicothe, Mo.,
3, hen; Jacob Miller, Wathena, Kans.,
1, cock, 1, 4, 5, ckl., 2, hen, 2, 3, 4,
pullet, 2, pen.
S. C. Black Minorcas—John T.
Whyte, Tebbetts, Mo., 3, ckl., 5, hen,
5, pullet, 2, cock; Mrs. E. T. Scott,
Woodland, Mo., 1, cock, 4, ckl., 4, hen,
3, pullet; Dan Oberhellman, Holstein,
Mo., 1, 2, ckl., 1, 2, 3, hen, 1, 2, 4, pul-
let.
B. B. Red Games--Harry Crowther,
Huntsville, Mo., 2, cock, 1, ckl, 1, 2,
3, 4, 5, hen, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 pullet.
Cornish Indian Games—Evans Mayd
Farm Chandler, Okla., 2, 5, cock, 2,
3, 4, 5, ckl., 1, 4, hen, 2, 4, 5, pullet;
E. A. Lamlyn Stanberry, Mo., 1, cock,
1, ckl., 2, 3, hen, 1, 2, pullet; J. H.
Hudson, Trenton, Mo., 3, 4, cock, 5,
hen.
White China Geese—E. E. Smith,
Lincoln, Neb., 1, 2, 3, 4, cock, 1, 2, 3,
4, ckl., 1, 2, 3, 4, hen, 1, 2, 3, 4, pul-
let.
Buff Wyandottes—J. H. Sayler,
Maryville, Mo., 3, ckl, 3, 5, pullet; L.
0. Callahan, Abilene, Kans., 1, ckl., 2,
pullet; Y. G. Warner, Boomfield, la.,
2, cock, 1, pullet,, 3, hen;’ S. A. Power,
Fairfield, la., 1, cock, 2, 4, ckl., 1, 2,
3, hen 4, pullet, 1, 2, pen.
Rose Comb Buff Orpingtons—Mr.
and Mrs. A. Fleming, Rock Creek,
Kans., 1, ckl., 1, hen, 1, 2, pullet.
Light Brahmas—J. T. Edson, Schal-
ler, la., 1, ckl., 1, pen.
Columbian Wyandottes—Manville
Uorothers, Kirksville, Mo., 4, ckl., 3,
hen; Mrs. J. S. Hill, Brookfield, Mo.,
1, cock, 2, ckl, 1, 3, pullet; W. W.
Blackmore, Fayette, Mo., 1, cock, 3,
ckl., 1, 2, hen, 2, 4, pullet, 1, pen.
. Silver Penciled Wyandottes—N. R.
Nye, Leavenworth, Kans., 1, cock, 3,
hen, 1, pullet, 1, pen; V. G. Warner,
Bloomfield, la., 1, 2, hen.
S. C. Rhode Island Reds—F. L.
Ovialt, Eldon, Mo., 3, 4, cock, 1, ckl.,
1, 2, 3, hen, 2, pen; S. N. Page, Wav-
erly, la., 4, pullet; Price Jones, Ver-
sailles, Mo., 5, pullet; O. P. Clark,
j Chillicothe, Mo., 2, cock, 1, pulet; A. B.
Lambert, Shipman, 111., 3, ckl., 3, pen;
A. L. Friesz, Triplett, Mo., 4, ckl; F.
• Hallet, Chillicothe, Mo., 1, cock,
2, 4, ckl., 2, 3, pullet, 1, pen.
S. C. White Orpingtons—Oakland
Poultry Farm, Clarksville, Mo., 2, ckl.,
1, 3, 4, hen; W. B. M. Cook, Montgom-
ery City, Mo., 4, ckl; J. W. Jones,
Brookfield, Mo., 1, 3, ckl, 2, hen, 2,
3, 4, pullet; Joseph C. Mertens, St.
j cnarles, Mo., 1, cock, 1, 5, pullet; J.
T. Drummonr, Trenton, Mo., 5, hen.
S. C. Buff Leghorns—A. W. McDon-
ald, Elsberry, Mo., 4, ckl., 4, 5, hen,
2, pullet, 2, pen; Walker Poultry com-
pany, Chillicothe, Mo., 1, 2, hen, 1, 5,
pullet; B. F. Jones, Maryville, Mo., 3,
ckl., 3 .pullet; Peter S. Hunt, Thorn-
town, Ind., 1, cock, 1, 5, ckl., 3, hen,
4, pullet, 4, pen; Mrs. Anna Evans,
Petersburg, 111., 3, pen; Mrs. H. R.
Schlotzhauer, Pilot Grove, Mo., 2,
cock, 2, ckl., 1, pen.
Silver Seabright Bantams—Mrs. W.
A. Shelhamer, Chillicothe, Mo., 1,
cock, 1, ckl., 1, hen, 1, pullet.
Golden Seabright Bantams—Thomp-
son & Sons, Petersburg, 111., 1, cock,
2, ckl., 2, hen, 1, pullet.
Pigeons—W. F. and L. S. Reppert,
Burlington, Ia„ 1, 2 on all varieties;
Buff Cochin Bantams—C. A. Robin-
son, ivirksville, Mo., 1, cock, 1 ckl.,
1, hen, 1, 2, 4, pullet; Chas. H. Rickey,
WOOD’S SINGLE COMB BROWN LEGHORNS
Won more prizes at Missouri State
Show, Dec. 1908, than all my competi-
tors combined, including two silver cups.
Eggs $8.00 and $r>.00 per 15.
TOM H. WOODS, R. 4, Fayette, Mo.
WHITE AND SILVER
LACED WYANDOTTES
At the rate they are going the cocker-
els will likely be all sold by the time this
appears in print. But what is left I will
sell cheap as I must have the room. No
culls in this lot. Eggs for sale after
February 15th. ,
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