248 A HISTORY OF SHORTHORNS IN KANSAS 



Ray, sire of the well remembered Kansas bull, 

 imp. Mariner. Lady Cinderella not only had 

 elegant breeding with the prestige of good breed- 

 ers but she was also a good individual. Two of 

 her bulls, Classical Sultan and Clansman, did 

 satisfactory service in the herd for a time and 

 there are now eight of her daughters and grand- 

 daughters on the farm. Another profitable pur- 

 chase was Naomi's Ruth by Clipper Chief 174- 

 514. She was out of imp. Naomi Ruth 2d by 

 imp. Best of Archers. She has produced a num- 

 ber of good calves and one of her daughters by 

 Classical Sultan is an outstanding producer. 

 Ortiz Victoria 2d from the S. P. Emmons' Sybil 

 family, sired by Lord Lieutenant 2d, has been a 

 good producer and she and her descendants 

 have been very profitable and are highly 

 esteemed by Mr. Sands. Scottish Lady 2d by 

 Barmpton Knight has several daughters in the 

 herd and a number of her descendants have been 

 sold. They are large and smooth and are excel- 

 lent breeders. One of them, Scotch Lady by 

 Royal Leader, has a daughter that is the dam of 

 a show calf. Several of the cows in the herd 

 come from Miss Orange 4th by Courtier 2d. Miss 

 Orange 4th was owned by S. L. Cheney, at one 

 time the ow r ner of a splendid herd in Cherokee 

 county. Imported Scottish Belle by Scottish 

 Gem, a son of Gartley Landseer, is a young cow 

 and the dam of an unusually low down, smooth, 



