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than to save a few dollars and take inferior stock. 



W. T. Dickson & Son, Carbondale.* This 

 herd was founded twenty years ago. The bulls 

 that have been used in that time are a first-rate 

 recommendation of quality in the herd. Silver 

 Archer was by Archer's Victor, a Tomson bred 

 son of Archer out of a Gallant Knight cow. His 

 dam was by Lord Mayor. Good Conqueror was 

 by The Conqueror, son of Choice Goods and imp. 

 Clara 58th. The present herd bull comes from 

 G. F. Kellerman and topped the Linn county 

 sale in 1919. He is by Gloster's Best 667327 and 

 his dam by Prince Valentine 4th is one of the 

 best cows in the state. His second dam is by 

 Lord Mayor. 



M. C. Pollard, Carbondale. This is a small 

 herd of ten good females established in 1917. 

 Dale Ruby, one of the cows is. by Ury Dale, the 

 elegantly bred son of Avondale so well remem- 

 bered in north central Kansas. Cedar Pride 

 comes from Cowham Stock Farm and is by 

 Ma IT Lad by Ingle Lad, one of the best sons 

 of imp. Collynie and sire of numerous high-class 

 producing cows, including the grandam of Lady 

 Supreme and the dam of Matchless Collynie, 

 grand champion at the Denver show in 1919. Mr. 

 Pollard is using Fair Goods 757579, a son of Fair 

 Champion, an excellent Fair Acres Sultan bull 

 that is becoming very popular in north central 



* Telephone and station, Overbrook. 



