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Kupper. Lily 2d is by Dale Clarion, now win- 

 ning fame as a sire of show stock. Fair Mysie 

 is by Pair Knight 2d by Choice Knight. Sobri- 

 ety Bess is by imp. Scottish Sentinel out of So- 

 briety 8th and Mysie Treasure is by Master 

 Mysie Sultan. 



The reader is asked to consider this sketch in 

 connection with the T. J. Dawe & Son sketch and 

 thus see clearly the excellent blood lines these 

 cows represent. The cows bought had calves at 

 foot by the Dawe show bull, Diamond Emblem. 

 As he was used as long as he lived, practically all 

 the young stock is sired by him. The Myers herd, 

 as I saw it, was altogether excellent and all con- 

 ditions favoring judicious development were be- 

 ing well met. Rosewood Pride, the present Dawe 

 herd bull, regarded as an outstanding animal, is 

 being used and should maintain high quality in 

 the Myers herd. 



DOUGLAS COUNTY 



Willis R. Colman, Lawrence. At Mr. Col- 

 man's I found a number of excellent females and 

 a very superior bull, for Mr. Colman is an ex- 

 ample of the rare ir dividual who received far 

 more in a purchase than he knew, or expected to 

 receive. He had a few good Shorthorns and, be- 

 ing in need of a new bull, he bought of G. F. 

 Brown who was selling his cattle, the herd bull, 

 Marquis Cumberland 388134, and a red cow, 



