Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 271, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 November 1916 — John R. Lewis Continues His Winning Pace Through South. [ARTICLE]

John R. Lewis Continues His Winning Pace Through South.

John R. Lewis, who with Hampshire herd is touring the southern states Und attending stock shows, writes to The Republican from Ma-, con, Ga., under date of Nov. 9th. Mr. Lewis continues to pull down the major portion of the prizes at every show he attends and the one at Macon this week is no exception. Mr. Lewis’-herd is probably the most eon sistent winner of any herd in the United States. The prizes won by Mr. Lewis at Macon were as follows: Second on aged boar. First on junior yearling. First on junior boar. Second and junior champion on Lookout Lad Pride. Third on aged sow. First and second senior yearling sow. First, second and third on junior yearling sows. First senior sow pig. First and third on junior sow pig, Miss Duty, champion. First and third aged herd. First and second on young herd owned by exhibitor. First on young herd owned and bred by exhibitor. . These four are the first trophy winners of Indiana and Omaha: First on get of sire; first produce of dam, won by Rensselaer Duty, Miss Duty, Belva D. and Bethel D.