630 A HISTORY OF SHORTHORNS IN KANSAS 



include a very choice daughter of Prince Valen- 

 tine 4th, several by Matchless Gloster, son of 

 Matchless Dale and a splendid heifer by Silk 

 Goods, Mr. Huber's well known son of Choice 

 Goods. 



The bull in use is Goldspur, a Hanna bred son 

 of Hampton Spray out of Golden Queen 3d by 

 imp. Collynie. His grandam is the Duthie bred 

 imp. Golden Queen. Not many bulls in Kansas 

 or elsewhere have ancestors that combine so 

 much beef and milk. Goldspur has proved a sire 

 of the best and most profitable class of Short- 

 horns and his elegant pedigree would be accept- 

 able anywhere. 



J. L. Jackson & Son, Rose. The herd includes 

 only five females but they are from excellent an- 

 cestry and lack only better development to make 

 them strictly good ones. A four-year-old 

 cow by Hampton Primrose, one of the best bred 

 bulls of the breed and out of a daughter of imp. 

 Mariner is suckling a first-class heifer calf by 

 Secret Robin now owned by Miss Stanley of 

 Anthony. The Jacksons co-operate with Herbert 

 Laude on herd bulls and the bulls are always 

 good ones. 



