422 A HISTORY OF SHORTHORNS IN KANSAS 



Headlight by Grand Victor 4th ; imp. Daydreams 

 Pride ; imp. Thistletop ; Lord Mayor and others 

 of equal merit and popularity. The herd bull 

 is a big beefy fellow and is a son of Queen Lil, 

 mentioned above. 



Mr. Kerr is located conveniently near Olathe, 

 in a locality where all kinds of tame grass flour- 

 ish and where Shorthorns have always been very 

 approved. 



W. D. Lorimer, Olathe. Mr. Lorimer made 

 his purchases from herds such as that of W. A. 

 Forsythe & Son, Ogden & Son, and from the 

 good local herd of J. A. Lorimer. Among the 

 foundation stock is the Leonard bred Dixie G. 

 by Kosedale's Choice and her dam by Golden 

 Crown out of a daughter of Lavender Viscount, 

 International grand champion. Dixie G. would 

 be a very attractive cow in any herd. One among 

 the best cows is Geneva whose sire was by the 

 excellent Cumberland's Last bull, Baron Marr, 

 and her dam was by a son of Prince Pavonia. 

 Others in the herd are descended in the top 

 crosses from such bulls as Godwin, Good 

 Choice and Giltspur's Knight. 



Lethia's Goods, a bull used for some time, was 

 strong in the blood of White Goods, one of the 

 best sons of Choice Goods. He also carried a 

 strong infusion of imp. Merry Hampton. The 

 present herd bull is an exceptionally even, well 

 proportioned fellow from end to end. While his 



