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and western Missouri. Golden Gloster 's dam 

 was by Lord Thistle, an excellent Mastin bred 

 son of Baron Ury and Rose of the Thistle 2d. 

 Supreme Goods was by Star Goods (see Stunkel 

 sketch) out of Supreme, one of the daughters of 

 Glendon, that was bought by Henry Stunkel 

 from Jos. Duncan. Gloster Cumberland is a 

 roan son of Cumberland's Best, son of the great 

 show bull and sire, Cumberland's Last and sire 

 of the sensational prize winner Cumberland's 

 Type. The dam of Gloster Cumberland was 77th 

 Duchess of Gloster by See A Cumberland, an- 

 other son of Cumberland's Last, giving him a 

 concentration of the blood that has made Mr. 

 Saunders' herd one of the most famous in 

 America. 



Otto B. Wenrich, Oxford. The first pur- 

 chases for this herd were made three years ago. 

 Princess Phyllis came from C. S. Nevius and is 

 by that splendid sire, Prince Pavonia, out of a 

 dam by Gallant Knight followed by Norfolk and 

 imp. Scottish Lord, a succession of four great 

 bulls. Silverside is a daughter of Silvermine, a 

 noted bull in the herds of J. F. Stodder and Mar- 

 shall Bros. Her dam is by a son of the outstand- 

 ing cow, Syringia by Royal Knight. Valley Daisy 

 8th comes from E. L. Stunkel through the fine 

 Star Goods- Victor Orange line. A son of 

 Matchless Dale, sire of International prize win- 

 ners at the Kansas State Agricultural College, 



