538 A HISTORY OF SHORTHORNS IN KANSAS 



daughters on the farm, one of which is out of a 

 cow by Lord Mayor, second dam by Gallant 

 Knight, a sire of more western prize winners at 

 the shows than any other bull of his day. Her 

 dam is by imp. Thistletop. Maxwalton Rosedale, 

 own brother to the grand champion Whitehall 

 Rosedale, is represented by some good cows 

 among which is Rosebud 3d, a daughter of Rose- 

 bud 2d, mentioned above. Prince Valentine 4th, 

 the splendid show and breeding bull used for a 

 time by Tomson Bros., is the sire of Bonny Belle. 

 She is out of a Barmpton Knight cow whose dam 

 was by Gallant Knight. Josephine Daisy is by 

 the Tomson bred Village Knight, a son of Gal- 

 lant Knight's Heir, out of a Barmpton Knight 

 dam. 



The herd bull is Auburn Dale 569935. He is by 

 Maxwalton Rosedale out of Norwood Augusta 3d 

 by imp. Crescent Knight. His second dam is 

 imp. Augusta 105th. His breeding could not 

 be improved and he is acknowledged to be one of 

 the best sires of his section. 



Wales & Young were leading contributors to 

 the Northwest sale at Concordia in 1919. 



Herman A. Johnson, Osborne. Mr. Johnson 

 is considered a capable judge of cattle and his 

 friends think he is well qualified to build up a 

 herd. His stock is not pushed for high develop- 

 ment but is kept in thrifty growing condition. A 

 considerable part of his foundation, possibly all, 



