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Cumberland Princess, bred by J. W. McDer- 

 mott and sired by Cumberland Marshal out of a 

 daughter of Fair Goods. This young cow has 

 proved herself an exceptional producer and her 

 pedigree is one of the most highly prized kind. 



Mr. Moreland was exceedingly fortunate in se- 

 curing a first-class bull for service in his herd. 

 Golden Magnet, a yearling by Golden Search, was 

 the outstanding bull in the 1920 Nevius sale, and 

 few better bulls were sold in Kansas that year. 

 He is an unusually attractive, smoothly covered 

 red with elegant head and neck, very straight 

 lines and as good a back as one could wish. He 

 is massive and close to the ground. It would seem 

 superfluous to say much about his ancestry for 

 in every remove they are closely descended from 

 some of the best cattle bred by Mr. Cruickshank 

 and as individuals they would class as outstand- 

 ing. 



J. G. Lumley, Emporia. Mr. Lumley has been 

 breeding in a small way for eight years. The 

 herd now consists of a half dozen females, sev- 

 eral of which are very good ones. Two of the 

 heifers are by E. H. Abraham's bull. Eather 

 than keep a medium bull of his own and ob- 

 tain only medium results, Mr. Lumley is breed- 

 ing to Mr. Abraham's bull, and his action is 

 worthy of consideration by other small breeders 

 who are similarly situated. Two years ago Mr. 

 Lumley bought an excellent Gallant Knight cow 



