A HLS'IMJUY' Ob' SIIOKTIKIKNS I.\' KANSAS 



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tized as plainly bred, won, and the aristocracj^ 

 of the breed went d( )wn to defeat. On November 

 17, 1889 Mr. Glick sold tlie entire herd including 

 the much advertised Shannon Hill farm to Baw- 

 dy & Comi^an}^ of Illinois, who sold the ninety- 

 one Bates cattle at auction at the old horse barn 

 in Kansas City, April ] ] and 12, 1890. The aver- 

 age in-icc was $225. W. R. Nelson, owner and 

 editor of Tlie Kansas City Star and founder of 

 the Sni-A-B;!i" farm, l)ought fifteen of these cat- 

 tle includint;' 5:.]d Buke of Airdrie. 



MB. AXI) in-fS.A.A.TE^^N VSON 

 Lamar 



MILTON I'OLAXD & SOX 

 Saljetlia, 



An Early Herd in Nemaha County. — The herd 

 of W. S. White of Sabetha was estal)lished in 

 1872 by the purchase of females from Kentucky, 



