298 A HISTORY OF SHORTHORNS IN KANSAS 



Whitehall Sultan 's sons. Her dam is Dorothy B . 

 bred at Browndale from the noted family of that 

 name. 



One of the bulls used is Palmetto Cumberland 

 by Roan Cumberland, a son of Cumberland's 

 Last out of Pine Grove Mildred llth. 'Another 

 is Model Type by Cumberland's Type out of 

 Marengo Cumberland, a daughter of Cumber- 

 land's Last out of imp. Lady Marengo. The 

 roan, imp/Grand Fortune, a son of imp. Modest 

 Princess, was also somewhat used. 



Mr. Standish has just written me that he re- 

 cently purchased the massive roan calf, Supreme 

 827618 for $2100. This calf was well in the money 

 at the Nebraska State Fair last fall. His sire is 

 Koyal Supreme by the International grand 

 champion, Village Supreme. His dam is from 

 choice ancestry, having been out of a cow by the 

 champion bull of his day, Viscount of Anoka. 

 This brief outline given an idea of the excellent 

 blood lines found in these cattle. Plans for the 

 future include the production of a large and 

 high-class herd. 



CLAY COUNTY 



S. B. Amcoats, Clay Center. Mr. Amcoats 

 has been very active in Shorthorn circles for ten 

 years. His early purchases were made from M. 

 C. Vansell of Atchison county and later he 

 bought the entire F. M. Gifford herd. The best 



