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with Missie Dale, an Owen Kane production. 

 She is a daughter of Marengo Dale, a son of 

 Double Dale, one of the most noted of Avondale's 

 get and the sire of many great herd bulls. Mar- 

 engo Dale is out of Lady Fragrant, a daughter 

 of imp. Lady Marengo, and the dam of Missie 

 Dale is by King Archer, a son of Ceremonious 

 Archer, one of the outstanding bulls of the breed. 

 That this cow is a valuable breeding proposition 

 is shown in her white bull calf, a young fellow of 

 much promise. 



The bull now being used is Roan Goods, one of 

 the best things produced by G. P. Hart. He 

 would stand high in a fairly strong show and 

 looks every inch like a good breeding bull and his 

 calves, as far as can be judged at a young age, in- 

 dicate that he will fulfill all that his appearance 

 promises. His sire, Scotch Knight, is one of the 

 best sons of imp. Scottish Sentinel and he is out 

 of one of Mr. Hart's best cows. Mr. Bornhorst 

 is among the most optimistic men I have ever 

 met for he does not seem to think there is any 

 such thing as being unable to succeed. His fond- 

 ness for Shorthorns is part of his nature and it 

 would be out of place to question his success. 



A. H. Gallup, Blue Rapids. In 1888 George 

 Gallup bought Jennie Rivers from the herd of 

 R. T. Scott and from this cow is descended the 

 entire herd now on Hillcrest Shorthorn Farm. 

 Thousands of dollars worth of cattle have been 



