Article clipped from Syracuse Sunday Herald

I attend**! the PhcBnix fair last week: as • judge of premium, stoclc, and 1 found that in that viemifcy bread mg has taken a Ions: i jump ahead of many neighboring towns. The fanners have had the advantages for many years afforded by such great «res as Lysaader, Fork.’* Volunteer and Henry Clay by UnitKnAngo Ciay. It has educated the people to know that the best service is tie cheapest, and the stock as a whole j would bring double toe money that the : same number would in most localities in this vicinity . I saw that tbs people are not satisfied alone with these great blood- -lines, but are reaching out after a greater variety. In the brood-ware class was a mare, by Ashland Chief, that had a colt by her side sired by Fayette Wilkes, It would , take a fairly good pair to carry off the first premium against; that mare and colt. Another ware was by Fart's Volunteer, dam by Lysander, the colt by Jefferson Prince. Another mar© by- Pocahontas Boy, sirs of Buffalo Girl, bis dauxby Blue Ball, ought to make Mr, Tracy proud. I1
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Syracuse Sunday Herald

Syracuse, New York, US

Sun, Sep 29, 1889

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