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few cows bred by L. M. Dunaway and typical of 

 Mr. Duiia way's best cattle which is the dual-pur- 

 pose type. (See Dunaway sketch.) There were 

 also retained a few cows carrying the blood of 

 such bulls as Lord Mayor 3d, an outstanding 

 show bull by Lord Mayor ; imp. Collynie ; imp. 

 Daydreams Pride; Golden Day, a son of imp. 

 Mistletoe 15th by imp. Mariner ; Baron Rupert 

 and Golden Victor Jr., a bull much used by H. M. 

 Hill. The lot retained also included a few heifers 

 from these cows sired by Lad's Prince, an Ingle 

 Lad bull out of a daughter of Godwin, the big 

 son of imp. Spartan Hero. These cows furnish 

 a real foundation for a herd, which with care 

 and development, should be a credit to the breed- 

 er and a benefit to the community. 



F. B. Campbell, Altamont. The genial and 

 very efficient secretary of the Southeast Kansas 

 Breeders Association has been raising Short- 

 horns for eighteen years. He has been selling 

 liberally and when I saw his herd it consisted 

 of only fourteen females. They are nice, smooth, 

 straight-lined cattle, but Mr. Campbell pleads 

 guilty to the charge of insufficient feeding for 

 best development, a condition which is being 

 remedied at this time. Four bulls have been used 

 in this herd in the last dozen years, all of which 

 were purchased from H. M. Hill and are repre- 

 sentative of Mr. Hill's breeding. The one now in 

 use is Sagamore Sultan by the International 



