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horn Breeders Association bull championship 

 at the Allen county fair in 1919. Two direct 

 crosses to imp. Lord Banff are found right at 

 the top of his pedigree. Any one seeing his calves 

 will admit that he is a great breeder. Something 

 of the Horville method of procedure came out 

 when, in a talk with Mr. L. E. Horville, the sub- 

 ject turned to the pedigree of their bull. "I'll 

 pick my bull first, then we'll see about the pedi- 

 gree," said Mr. Horville, and I breathed a silent 

 amen. 



Wesley Jewell, Humboldt. Within the past 

 ten years a succession of good, well bred bulls 

 has been used in the Jewell herd. Collynie Goods 

 was by Collynie out of Lavender of Colstock 

 Farm by Choice Goods. His heifers have proved 

 splendid breeders. Roan Mayor was a show bull 

 of the first class. He was by Lord Mayor 3d out 

 of a Tomson bred daughter of Archer. One of the 

 most successful sires used was Sir Hampton. He 

 was bred by S. C. Hanna and was used at Palo 

 Duro before his sale to Mr. Jewell. He was by 

 Hampton Spray out of a dam by Prince Royal, 

 second dam by Collynie, and represented the best 

 of Mr. Hanna 's breeding. The heifers by this 

 bull out of the Collynie Goods cows are altogether 

 pleasing, having much size and quality. Two 

 excellent additions were recently made to the 

 herd. A roan Nevius bred cow by Searchlight 

 Jr. is a distinct acquisition. Fancy Lad 2d is the 



