A HISTORY OF SHORTHORNS IX KANSAS ■' i 



Knigbt. i^i'Mdiired the sensational New Year's 

 Delight. 



In alxjut 1909 the Bal^st herd was sold to 

 Tonisun & S(.»ns who kept the choicest of the cat- 



T. 1'. P.ABST 



tie. j\Ir. T. P. Bal^st moved to Topeka and early 

 in 1920 lie passed out of life, a shining example 

 of snoccss in ShovtJi<irn production. The sons 

 are again engaged in producing reds, whites and 

 roans on the same farm made famous hy old 

 Lord ]^Jay(.i]', one of the l_»reed's great bidls. 



D. K. Kellerman & Son, Linn County. — This 

 herd was estahlislu'd in Ohio in 1876 l\v the pur- 

 chase of four heifers of the then popular Eose (^f 

 ►Sharon and Matilda families. In 1884 the junior 



