A HISTORY OP SHORTHORNS IN KANSAS 393 



in 1912 a white from the famous J. H. Miller 

 herd of Peru, Indiana, struck Mr. Stege- 

 lin 's fancy. John Tomson assisted in looking 

 him over and he was bought at the big price of 



TRUE SULTAN 



$550. With transportation charges of $36 he 

 arrived at Straight Creek. This was True Sul- 

 tan, a bull that did for Mr. Stegelin what Baron 

 Victor did for Col. Harris, Gallant Knight for 

 Tomsons and Collynie for Mr. Hanna. He was 

 rarely, if ever, defeated in the show ring and he 

 put the Stegelin herd among the tops of the 

 classes. He was by Sultan of Anoka, a son of 

 Whitehall Sultan qut of imp. Lady in Waiting. 

 His dam was by Marshall of the Mound in whose 

 ancestry is found near the top four famous 

 Shorthorns imp. Craven Knight and imp. 

 Princess Alice through their son Young Marshall 



