472 A HISTORY OF SHORTHORNS IN KANSAS 



uniform as he wishes but of good quality. An out- 

 standing, large red that has been a satisfactory 

 breeder is by Baby Conqueror bred by Senator 

 Wornall by The Conqueror, the son of Choice 

 Goods and imp. Clara 58th. An excellent white 

 two-year-old is by Pleasant Dale Sultan by Lav- 

 ender Lord. She has a good heifer calf. Another 

 Pleasant Dale Sultan heifer is Lady Sultana, by 

 some considered the best thing on the farm. The 

 S. B. Amcoats herd furnished a yearling by 

 Type's Goods, the son of Cumberland Type. Her 

 dam is by Victor Sultan 2d out of a Godwin dam, 

 giving her unexcelled breeding from almost any 

 point of view. 



A roan bull, bred by H. H. Holmes, was 

 in service for two seasons. He was by Clipper 

 Model 444189 and his dam was strong in the 

 blood of the noted sire, Captain Archer and other 

 good bulls. A new bull was purchased at the 

 1920 Central sale. He is a beautiful roan bred 

 by H. I. Gaddis and was a winner in the show 

 which preceded the sale. He is a calf of un- 

 usual finish and smoothness of flesh and comes 

 from a line of cows noted as producers in Mr. 

 Gaddis' herd. His sire, Secret Baron, is by 

 Snowstorm, probably the best breeding son of 

 Snowflake. 



Dan O. Cain, Beattie. Mr. Cain began his 

 Shorthorn operations when a boy and he still 

 has a long life of usefulness before him. His 



