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on aged bull, first on junior calf and second 

 on herd. They contributed materially to the suc- 

 cess of the Linn County breeders sale in 1919, 

 their entries having been well appraised by the 

 bidders. They sent an elegant white heifer calf 

 to the Kansas National show at Wichita in 1920, 

 which was much admired and, though not at all 

 fitted, was good enough in general conformation 

 to be a credit to any breeder. 



Among their cows is Gwendolyne Princess, 

 a three-year-old roan by Beaver Creek Sul- 

 tan from Tomson Bros. ' herd. Her dam was by 

 Primrose Royal bred by S. C. Hanna. He was by 

 Prince Royal, son of imp. Collynie and the Marr 

 bred imp. Princess Royal 62d and his dam, one 

 of the best cows in the Hanna herd, was by imp. 

 Ingle wood out of the Duthie bred imp. Primrose 

 4th by Scottish Archer. Another cow, Wrang- 

 ler's Countess, comes from Leonards. Her sire, 

 Majestic Viscount, was by Wooddale Stamp out 

 of a dam by Rosedale's Choice. The dam of 

 Wrangler's Countess is imp. Ravenswood Em- 

 erald of Norie's breeding. Village Marshal, 

 Tomson 's great son of Cumberland Marshal, has 

 a roan daughter in the herd, Victoria Queen. Sil- 

 ver Queen, another roan, is by Beaver Creek Sul- 

 tan. Both these heifers are of the choicest and 

 most acceptable breeding and are among the 

 strictly good animals on hand. A roan 

 three-year-old is Lady Gloster by Gloster's 



