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herd carries the blood of Bellows Bros.' Good 

 Choice and Victorallan, March Knight, imp. 

 Wood End Stamp, Collynie Archer by Mr. 

 Duthie 's great bull Scottish Arcner out of a dam 

 by William of Orange and many others of merit 

 though of less reputation. 



The bull in service is imp. Swinton Liberty by 

 Sanquhar Searchlight, a son of the very popular 

 sire, Sanquhar Dreadnaught, His dam is imp. 

 Allerton Rosebud 4th, owned by Mr. McLenon 

 and mentioned before. When i saw this bull he 

 had been running in the pasture with a part of 

 the herd all summer without grain and was 

 rather thin but he impressed me as being smooth 

 beyond the ordinary application of the term. He 

 is a growthy fellow, yet compact and shows good 

 depth of body with fine head and neck and he 

 makes a splendid appearance. 



Mr. McLenon was one of the consignors to the 

 State Association sale held at Manhattan in 1920. 

 His one entry, Village Victoria 2d, won second 

 place in the strongly contested show and sold for 

 $800 to a critical buyer, J. H. Holcomb, of Hum- 

 boldt, Mr. McLenon is one of the best educated 

 men of the Shorthorn fraternity and he has un- 

 usually good judgment as has been displayed 

 in his operations. 



C. A. Scholz, Lancaster. Fourteen years ago 

 Mr. Scholz bought at one of the Bellows sales a 

 two-year-old heifer with a heifer calf at foot and 



