466 A HISTORY OF SHORTHORNS IN KANSAS 



C. C. Cochran herd by Grand Lad 260127, that 

 give some indication as to the character of this 

 herd. The first bull used was Buster Gazelle. He 

 was by Ingle Lad Jr., a son of Ingle Lad out of 

 Sweet Mistletoe, dam of Lespedeza Collynie, the 

 1919 International grand champion. 



A. L. Cumberland bred by John Eegier is now 

 being used. He is an unusually short-legged, 

 thickset fellow and was one of the good bulls in 

 the 1918 American Eoyal sale. His sire is Scotch 

 Cumberland by Cumberland's Type recently 

 sold as an aged bull to S. M. Knox for $1000 and 

 his dam is of the excellent breeding of all Mr. 

 Regier's cows. The Taylors have been success- 

 ful contributors to the breeders 7 sales held at 

 Peabody and are for everything that tends to 

 advance Shorthorn interests, which makes them 

 desirable acquisitions to the fraternity. 



F. P. Wilson, Peabody. Mr. Wilson is a new 

 breeder that has made much more than ordinary 

 progress. His first Shorthorns were bought at 

 the Stunkel dispersion in 1916 and with these 

 cows he was unusually successful, the calves at 

 foot having sold within eight months at the 

 Wichita sale for enough to pay the bill. 



Mr. Wilson added to his herd by purchase at 

 the Park E. Salter fall sale in 1918, three head: 

 the Nevius bred Strawberry Secret 4th by 

 Searchlight Jr., dam by the Hanna bred For- 

 tune, a son of imp. Collynie out of a Lord 



