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averaged $384.30, the top price being $3,995 offered 

 by Mr. S. H. Godman, representing the Wabash 

 Stock Farm Co. of Indiana, for the young bull 

 Goodcross, sired by imp. Improver out of the fa- 

 mous old matron Grove Maid 22d by The Grove 

 3d, grandam Mr. Culbertson's celebrated Eoyal 

 champion Prettyface by old Anxiety. The Correc- 

 tor bull Bequeather was taken by Carruthers Bros, 

 of Ryan, la., at $1,100. Mr. Clem Graves sold 8 

 head at an average of $1,077.50, the top being $2,300 

 paid by Carruthers Bros, for the Corrector cow Hap- 

 piness. Jesse Adams took Bright Duchess 32d at 

 $1,200 and 0. Harris bought Madrona by Earl of 

 Shadeland 22d at $1,050. Nine head offered by S. 

 H. Godman, Wabash, Ind., averaged $586.65, the lot 

 being topped by the Cherry Boy cow Park Blanche 

 going at $1,080 to J. Hartley, Fairmount, Ind. F. 

 A. Nave's 10 head averaged $336.50. The Egger 

 Hereford Cattle Co., Appleton City, Mo., sent 40 

 head through the ring at an average of $215 ; Jesse 

 Adams of Moweaqua, 111., 12 head at an average of 

 $317; Geo. P. Henry, Goodenow, 111., 12 head at an 

 average of $285; C. B. Smith, Fayette, Mo., 10 head 

 at an average of $249 ; Dan W. Black, Lyndon, 0., 5 

 head at an average of $229 ; Makin Bros., 9 head at 

 an average of $197; E. B. Keyt, Newton, Ind., 4 head 

 at an average of $212.50 and Geo. H. Adams, Cres- 

 tone, Colo., 6 head at an average of $186. 



Changes in Hereford Headquarters. The office 

 of the American Hereford Breeders.' Association 

 which had for so many years been at Kansas City, 



