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the cows mentioned above, there are other good 

 ones. Three of them are by Goods, a Gigstad 

 bred son of Golden Lancaster, out of a dam by 

 Good Choice. Thomas, Jameison & Mitchell's 

 great bull, White Goods, comes in through a cow 

 sired by one of his sons, Roan Goods, while 

 Searchlight is represented in Redbud Lady. 



Orange Count 716175, the sire of excellent 

 calves, has been used, combining Barmpton 

 Knight and Lord Marr. A new herd bull has 

 been secured from T. J. Dawe & Son, the ex- 

 cellent roan calf in their present show herd, 

 a winner at the Missouri State Fair. He is a 

 big-bodied,-good-quartered, thick-fleshed, smooth 

 fellow and is a splendid prospect for a breeding 

 bull. His sire is Diamond Emblem and his dam 

 is Miss Ramsden 6th by Baron's Pride 275479, 

 second dam by imp. Red Velvet out of imp. 

 Marietta. 



J. F. Libel & Son, Leona. This is a compar- 

 atively new firm working on a small scale but 

 with a splendid start for a choice herd. At D. E. 

 Reber's sale they bought the cow, Edna, by 

 Scotchman by Royal Pride 149651, a son of imp. 

 Helen 20th and several of her descendants are in 

 the herd. There are a few heifers by Vain Val- 

 entine, a son of Bap ton Valentine out of Park 

 Violet 5th and out of dams by imp. Conqueror. A 

 cow that is making good is Marvel by The Con- 

 queror out of Lavender Rose (vol. 51). by the 



