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H. E. Huber of Meriden; Choice Goods, grand 

 champion of America ; The Conqueror, Senator 

 WornalPs well known son of Choice Goods and 

 other good ones. The herd bull is a nice red, bred 

 by Owens Bros, of Iowa. He is of fair size and 

 acceptable Shorthorn type, quite smooth, and 

 the calves I saw by him indicate that he has been 

 a satisfactory sire. He is by the Bellows bred 

 Sultan's Goods and comes from the Owens 

 Queen of Beauty line. 



Vail & Scott are in a natural small farm stock 

 country and conveniently near to the great cattle 

 section of the state so that their business is both 

 pleasant and profitable. Building up a herd 

 from a start like theirs should be easy. 



H. F. Cornell, Ottawa This herd was founded 

 in 1919 and now numbers ten females, coming 

 from splendid sources of supply and from excel- 

 lent ancestry. Lady Harmony is by Baron Marr, 

 an outstanding son of Cumberland's Last, fa- 

 mous in F. O. Lowden's and C. A. Saunder's 

 herds, out of imp. Lady Marr. Lady Harmony's 

 dam came from T. P. Babst and was by Proud 

 Orion by imp. Daydreams Pride, second dam by 

 Laird of Linwood, almost a full brother to Gal- 

 lant Knight, third dam by Lord Mayor. The 

 richness of these blood lines should satisfy the 

 most critical. Amy came from Kelly Bros. Her 

 sire, Aberdeen, was by Lord Banff, the first 

 Scotch bull to sell for more than $5000 and a 



