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Sharon by Kefiner 377210, is out of Minnie 37tli 

 bred by Abram Renick and sired by his splendid 

 bull, The Professor. This cow, in Mr. Stodder's 

 herd, was an excellent producer of high-class 

 show stock. Mr. Buchele also has a daughter of 

 Minnie "Sharon by John B. Potter's Avondale 

 bull, Rosewood Dale, formerly much used by 

 Park E. Salter. Other cows of approved breed- 

 ing are in the little herd which is headed by Red 

 Warrior 612235 by Hampton 2d, a son of Hamp- 

 ton 's Demonstrator. 



CHEYENNE COUNTY 



R. K. Standish, Saint Francis. It will doubt- 

 less be a surprise to many to learn that in the ex- 

 treme northwest corner of the state is found a 

 well cared for herd built from very excellent 

 foundation stock. Private sales have taken care 

 of the surplus as rapidly as it could be produced. 

 A silo is to be built and a show herd started out 

 this season (1920) and occasional choice addi- 

 tions will be made by purchase. The herd now 

 consists of forty females. Lady May was bred by 

 Rapp Bros, and is by the sire of American Royal 

 and state fair prize winners, Gladstone, an excel- 

 lent breeding son of Whitehall Sultan. Victoria 

 Beauty 3d is by Gloster's Favorite, a bull of the 

 choicest breeding, and her dam is of the best 

 blood lines. Lady B. was bred by Geo. Allen and 

 her sire, Victor Sultan, ranks with the best of 



