212 A HISTORY OP SHORTHORNS IN KANSAS 



Avondale. Mr. Beeman Is a good feeder and 

 care-taker and will produce real Shorthorns. 



S. C. Caldwell & Son, Moran. This herd was 

 founded in 1919 by the purchase of four females 

 and a good white bull. Since that time a valu- 

 able addition was made in the purchase of a 

 heifer by Prince Valentine 4th, one of the 

 best and most favorably known sires in Kansas. 

 The cows are of good size and are being well 

 kept. It is the plan to add to the herd from 

 time to time. 



Fetherngill & Enfield, lola. This firm made 

 the first investment in pure bred females at the 

 Southeast Kansas sale in April 1919, where three 

 excellent heifers from the herds of O. O. Massa 

 and H. M. Hill were secured. The ancestry of 

 these heifers together with their individual merit 

 is a practical guarantee that, if well developed 

 and properly mated, they will be the foundation 

 of a good Shorthorn herd. The prize winning 

 bull owned by Horville Bros, will be used. 



C. G. Staley, Moran. Mr. Staley is a pro- 

 fessional cattleman with a few good Shorthorns 

 who will gradually close out his grades and keep 

 only pure breds. His cows are of good size and 

 form and are satisfactory breeders. The bull is 

 by Lord Mayor 3d, a prize winning son of Lord 

 Mayor and out of a Hanna bred dam by imp. 

 Collynie that sold to Bellows Bros. 



J. Frank Stevens, Humboldt. Mr. Stevens 



