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breeder in a small way, having a nice herd of 

 nine females, the foundation for which was laid 

 twelve years ago. His cattle represent excellent 

 blood lines coming through Prince Pavonia, 

 Scotland's Charm, Winsome Duke llth, Laven- 

 der King 4th and Golden Victor. A good young 

 bull purchased from Mr. Wittry is in use, a son 

 of Fancy Lad 2d (see Wittry sketch) with two 

 crosses to imp. Lord Banff following. This bull 

 should produce satisfactory results and Mr. Tip- 

 pin's favorable location on alfalfa land should 

 do the rest. 



O. H. Carrier, Kincaid. Mr. Carrier bought a 

 cow at Wolfe Bros. ' sale and two others locally. 

 He also bought a good bull, Roan Mayor, by the 

 prize winning bull, Lord Mayor 3d. Roan 

 Mayor's dam was by a Hanna bred son of imp. 

 Lord Cowslip. This bull, now six years old, was 

 a prize winner as a yearling and later saw much 

 service in the herd of S. M. Knox where he 

 proved an exceptional breeder. 



ATCHISON COUNTY 



Robert Russell & Son, Muscotah.* These men 

 have been breeding Shorthorns for some years 

 and recently decided to put in a herd with pedi- 

 grees to which no one would object. This desire 

 to meet the requirements of the most critical has 

 been extended to affect the entire herd and theirs 



Ship on Mo. Pac., Eock Island or Santa Fe. 



