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A HISTORY OP HEEEFOED CATTLE 



sire. At subsequent shows, indeed for a series of 

 years, the depth and width of the Keep 0ns and the 

 March 0ns attracted fresh attention to the value 

 of the imported blood which John Steward and 

 Harry Yeld had brought out for Mr. Cross in 1898. 

 The Kansas City and International shows of 1903 

 were so rich in toppy youngsters that it is impos- 



ONWARD 4TH AND HIS TRAINEE WIIX WILLIS. 



sible to enter into details here. Harris, Curtice, 

 Funkhouser, the VanNattas, Stannard, Gabbert, 

 Steward & Hutcheon, Gudgell & Simpson, C. G. Com- 

 stock, J. M. Curtice, the Stanton Farm, the Makins, 

 the Steeles, C. N. Moore, Dr. Logan, C. W. Armour, 

 Robert Hazlett, S. L. Brock, and others were now 



