A HISTORY OF SHORTHORNS IN KANSAS 



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of the barn. James immediately pointed to a 

 very compact, sliort-Iegged, red calf remarking, 

 "There's the one we want." His father replied, 



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"He looks like a good one hut we won't do any 

 picking until we have looked them all over care- 

 fully. ' ' James said, ' ' That may be hut that 's the 

 calf we want." And later this calf was pur- 

 chased. This was Gallant Knight, one of the best 

 productions of the Linwood herd during its long 

 years of existence. He was of the famous Gold- 

 endrop strain regarded as the most valuable of all 

 the worthy tribes that composed that noted herd. 



