482 A HISTORY OF SHORTHORNS IN KANSAS 



noted Fair Acres Sultan. Fair Champion is 

 very popular among Shorthorn men and will 

 do his share toward boosting the Fair Acres 

 Sultan family. One of his daughters from 

 the Borger herd, only a little past a year old, 

 sold at the Royal sale in 1919 for a big price 

 written in four figures. 



George W. Bemis, Cawker City. These cattle 

 are exceptionally well kept. The cows are even 

 in size and conformation and conditions for de- 

 veloping a first-class herd are unusually favor- 

 able. Ury Dale, a well known son of Avondale, 

 has done service- in the herd and has left an 

 impress for good, quite apparent to the visitor. 

 Mated with daughters of such bulls as Prime 

 Minister by imp. Prince of Perth out of an own 

 sister to Lavender Viscount; Proud Orion, T. 

 P. Babst's son of imp. Daydreams Pride; Gold- 

 en Prince, the Dryden bred son of Prince Glos- 

 ter, sire of the $10000 Prince Imperial and num- 

 erous others of similar quality, results could 

 not be disappointing. The output of the Bemis 

 herd has been well appraised by the buying pub- 

 lie wherever offered. 



C. L. Hendricks, Glen Elder. " Shorthorns 

 for beef and milk" is Mr. Hendricks' slogan and 

 with ten females and an outstanding bull he will 

 proceed in the production of that kind of cows. 

 Matchless Collynie was first prize bull in the 

 Milking Shorthorn class at the Denver Live 



