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Hampton's Sharon by Hampton Primrose, an 

 excellent Hampton Spray bull, are some of the 

 sires appearing in the top crosses. This insures 

 a select line of breeding cows. Mr. Sowers will be 

 able to use Mr. Leidy's bulls. 



Hubert A. Haynes, Rosalia, Mr. Haynes is a 

 new breeder w r ith ten females and a good bull. 

 Most of his purchases came from Fremont 

 Leidy and a few from J. C. Robison and the 

 cattle are representative of these two herds. The 

 first bull used was by a son of Searchlight out of 

 a Kellerman Scotch Josephine. The present sire 

 is a Leidy bred son of Hampton Sharon, a son 

 of Hampton Primrose: 



A. J. Tull, Leon. Mr. Tull is another one of 

 Fremont Leidy's near neighbors who laid a good 

 foundation at his sale. A very promising roan 

 heifer by Secret Robin . (see Miss Stanley's 

 sketch) should serve as an excellent foundation 

 to which he intends making an occasional addi- 

 tion. This heifer comes from an elegant line of 

 ancestry four generations of which, on both 

 sides, I knew well and admired on account of 

 their merit. 



CHASE COUNTY 



W. J. Sayre, Cedar Point. The man who can 

 breed from his cows a car load of calves and feed 

 them so they will sell at twelve months at a high- 

 er market price than any other calves on the 



