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Knight, produced the sensational New Year's 

 Delight. 



In about 1909 the Babst herd was sold to 

 Tomson & Sons who kept the choicest of the cat- 



T. P. BABST 



tie. Mr. T. P. Babst moved to Topeka and early 

 in 1920 he passed out of life, a shining example 

 of success in Shorthorn production. The sons 

 are again engaged in producing reds, whites and 

 roans on the same farm made famous by old 

 Lord Mayor, one of the breed's great bulls. 



D. K. Kellerman & Son, Linn County. This 

 herd was established in Ohio in 1876 by the pur- 

 chase of four heifers of the then popular Rose of 

 Sharon and Matilda families. In 1884 the junior 



