568 A HISTORY OP SHORTHORNS IN KANSAS 



forcing, have produced good cattle and it is no 

 wonder that there are some outstanding ones in 

 the herd. 



The seventy-five females range from medium 

 to large. Royal Pauline is by Royal Marshall, 

 grand champion and sire of big, beefy, smooth 

 Shorthorns in great numbers. Royal Pauline's 

 dam comes from Purdy Bros, and was by Lord 

 Champion, a sire noted all over the West. True 

 Good's Fashion is a roan of excellent form and 

 character. Her sire, True Goods, was by Mr. Mc- 

 Dermott's Fair Goods, the white son of the cham- 

 pion, Choice Goods and Ruberta the undefeated. 

 Her dam is by Lady Acorn 2d by Barmpton. 

 Diana is by Roan King, a son of Snowf lake, sire 

 of Ringmaster, the only bull that was three 

 times an International grand champion. Her 

 dam is Orange Belle by Hampton's Fashion, son 

 and grandson of two of the greatest bulls of 

 Europe and America, imp. Merry Hampton and 

 imp. Baron Cruickshank. 



As to the bulls that did service in this herd, 

 Rover, a roan, was by the Deane Willis 

 bred Bapton Coronet, a son of the famous Silver 

 Plate. Rover 's dam was by Golden Archer, a son 

 of imp. Master Archer by Best of Archers and 

 out of imp. Lady-in- Waiting. Defender came 

 from Tomson Bros. His sire was. Barmpton 

 Knight, one of the best bulls of his day and sire 

 of many show cattle at big shows including the 



