312 A HISTORY OF SHORTHORNS IN KANSAS 



Pringle's Prime Minister, a big, smooth animal 

 of great excellence and the best of breeding. 



M. H. Lyon, Waverly. Mr. Lyon has seven 

 attractive females and a bull. Wenaf ord 226317 

 and Beatrice 226308 are five-year-olds from C. 

 L. Buchanan's herd. Their sire is the exception- 

 al breeding bull, Victor Mysie 345498, sire of 

 a number of excellent cows in Hall Bros.' 

 herd at Carlyle. Red Scotch, a desirable bull 

 from the herd of William Cronin, is in service 

 and is getting first-class calves. 



Harry Shannon, LeRoy. Mr. Shannon bought 

 three cows at the R. A. Drummond sale in Feb- 

 ruary 1919 and he is another of those well fa- 

 vored persons who can furnish his cattle every- 

 thing needed for their best development. The 

 calves that I have seen would indicate that at 

 least two of his cows are excellent breeders, a 

 fact which only men old in the business appreci- 

 ate at its full value. 



CLOUD COUNTY 



F. J. Colwell, Glasco. Mr. Colwell has a herd 

 of thirty females above the average in size and 

 of good conformation. Maud 2d was sired by the 

 Rustler, a son of The Lad For Me, International 

 grand champion in 1900, and out of Russella, the 

 dam of Ruberta, undefeated American cow und 

 International grand champion in 1901. The dam 

 of Maud 2d was by Mr. Gif ford's outstanding 



