592 A HISTORY OF SHORTHORNS IN KANSAS 



was by Choice Goods Model, the $1500 prize win- 

 ning son of the champion Choice Goods and 

 Rosedale Violet 9th, the leading American pro- 

 ducing cow. The reader will bear in mind that 

 these prices w r ere obtained in the cheap times. 



Riverside Queen, a six-year-old red by Clipper 

 Model, is out of Crestmead Beauty 2d by Orange 

 Model, the bull used much and successfully by 

 Mr. Betteridge and sired by Victorious. (See 

 above. ) 



Only brief mention can be given the bulls of 

 the past. New Echo 360066, after being used 

 some, was sold to Miss M. V. Stanley who later 

 sold him to Bennington Bros. (See Bennington 

 sketch.) Clipper Model, before mentioned, and 

 Clipper Brawith 444189, a son of Clipper Model 

 were representative of the Betteridge breeding. 

 Prince Valentine 4th, a bull that did much for 

 the herd and sired only first-class stock, was by 

 Prince Pavonia, Mr. Nevius' great son of imp. 

 Glendale Pavonia. He was a show bull and until 

 three years old was kept in show condition. He 

 also did good service for Tomson Bros. It is 

 certain that Mr. Holmes let him go before he 

 fully realized his value. 



Cumberland Champion is now in service. He 

 is a $2000 son of imp. Newton Champion 650- 

 059 whose first crop of bull calves it is said 

 averaged $3500. His dam is by Cumberland 

 Marshall, a bull that in Mr. McDermott's herd 



