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show cow Perfection Lass, with heifer calf at side, 

 brought $2,450, the successful bidder being L. A. 

 Clifford, Oshawa, Ontario. The heifer Pearl Donald 

 went to A. A. Berry & Son, Mt. Vernon, la., at 

 $1,575. W. H. Hunter, Orangeville, Ontario, bought 

 Nora Fairfax at $1,425, and E. H. Taylor of Frank- 

 fort, Ky., paid $1,350 for Ter.esa Donald. 



Steady Bidding Continues. On March 3 and 4 at a 

 sale from the Funkhouser, Gabbert and other herds 

 at Kansas City 114 head averaged $210. W. A. Dall- 

 meyer, Jefferson City, Mo., received the highest 

 price, $1,000, from Joseph Schmidt, Tipton, Kans., 

 for the young bull Beau Dare. On March 6 J. B. 

 Ashby, Audubon, la., sold at South Omaha, Neb., 

 59 head at an average of $210, the 30 bulls averaging 

 $220. On March 5 J. A. Shade sold 71 head at 

 Kingsley, la., for an average of $296, 32 bulls aver- 

 aging $300, with a top of $1,500 paid by Wallis 

 Huidekoper, Willis, Mont., for the bull Bright Lord 

 by Beau Picture. The next best figure was $700 

 paid for Beau Shade by Henry Strampe of Paullina, 

 la, 0. S. Gibbons & Sons sold 50 head for an aver- 

 age of $267 at Atlantic, la,, on March 11, the show 

 cow Priscilla bringing $730 from Mousel Bros. On 

 March 17 W. J. Davis & Co. sold 41 head at Jack- 

 son, Miss., for an average of $394.85, with a top of 

 $1,300 for the cow Lady Druid 3d, taken by W. P. 

 Connell, Baton Rouge, La, The young bull Vernet 

 Prince 15th was bought for the Louisiana State 

 University at $1,050. At this sale 7 head of young 

 bulls sired by Point Comfort 14th, the International 



