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and dams bred by Mr. Cruickshank himself and 

 the pedigree is especially attractive. 



The cows mentioned in the foregoing are only 

 a few of the good ones in the Gaeddert herd, the 









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rest being of the same desirable breeding and 

 conformation. It will be evident to any one in- 

 terested in Shorthorns and possessing a fair 

 knowledge of Shorthorn pedigrees that the Gaed- 

 dert cattle properly belong, by virtue of inher- 

 ited quality, among the tops of the breed. 



As in all worth-while herds, the bull is the first 

 consideration. In the purchase of Pleasant Acres 

 Sultan Gaeddert Bros, went to one of the foun- 

 tain heads of Shorthorn excellence for a sire. In 



