A HISTORY OF SHORTHORNS IN KANSAS 575 



descended from bulls that have produced the best 

 class of Shorthorns in south central Kansas. Red 

 Royal by Royal Knight, son of the great 

 cow imp. Princess Alice ; Star Goods and Victor 

 Orange, both of inter-state reputation in the 

 Stunkel herd; Captain Archer, own brother to 

 Sweet Mistletoe, dam of the 1919 International 

 grand champion ; imp. Prince of Perth, through 

 a son out of Goldfinch, own sister to the Interna- 

 tional grand champion, Lavender Viscount; 

 Lord Mayor, famous sire for Col. Harris and T. 

 P. Babst and a host of good ones of lesser repu- 

 tation are much in evidence in the top crosses. A 

 valuable addition to the cow herd, Broadhook's 

 Gem, in calf to Dale's Renown, was secured at 

 the Robison sale in 1919. 



Mr. Jacob has been in the business long enough 

 to know that the big end of all breeding opera- 

 tions lies in the bull at the head of the herd. He 

 recently bought Bonny Emblem, a very promis- 

 ing white yearling. He is a son of imp. Proud 

 Emblem Jr. whose sire Proud Emblem is one of 

 the most popular bulls in Scotland as well as the 

 sire of numerous American bulls of national re- 

 putation. 



O. B. Hall, Oatville. Two years ago Mr. Hall 

 bought a few Shorthorns and he is planning to 

 carry on breeding along w r ith his extensive wheat 

 raising. Several of the cows came from E. L. 

 Stunkel and represent the select Stunkel 



