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famous sire in the Stunkel herd with that of Gal- 

 lant Knight. Helen, a four-year-old roan, was 

 bred by Kelly Bros, and is by Banning, a bull 

 strong in the blood of imp. Lord Banff. One of 

 the bulls used w^as Sycamore Lad. He carried a 

 double cross of Ingle Lad, now rated an out- 

 standing sire of producing cows. The present 

 herd bull is Eoyal Star, by the well known Clans- 

 man, a bull used successfully by T. J. Sands 

 and W. H. Vail. Royal Star's dam was by the 

 Conqueror, one of the best known sons of Choice 

 Goods. 



G. A. McClaughey, Mound City. Dr. Mc- 

 Claughey has three females. He is giving 

 them proper care and is using some of the best 

 bulls in Linn county which guarantee satisfac- 

 tory results. A heifer by Emma's Valentine 

 bought in 1916 of Mr. Nevius furnished the start 

 and she was a good one. A nineteen-month-old 

 heifer of Dr. McClaughey 's breeding was first in 

 class at the Linn county fair in 1919. 



Ted D. Paddock & Sons, Mound City. This is 

 a firm of beginners. One of their cows was bred 

 by A. Hamm & Son. She is a daughter of Model 

 Goods by Hallwood Mint, a son of Choice Goods 

 Model. They also have an excellent heifer by 

 Fancy Dale, a son of Maxwalton Rosedale out of 

 Norwood Fancy by imp. Crescent Knight. The 

 Paddocks live near G. F. Kellerman and can 

 have the benefit of his co-operation. 



