llf^ A JIISTORY (}F WIKIIi'l'lKlKNS IN KANSAS 



Liulwi[;-',s fame as a brecdc]' rests wholly njxtii the 

 acliieveiiient of this great bull. 



T. J. Dawe began breeding Shoi-thonis in Doii- 

 il)liaii ('(miity in 1882, buying his foniKhilion of 



T. J. DAWIi 

 Uiawatlia 



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 Basebor 



local l)reeders and he has b(M'n in the work con- 

 tiniionsly since that time. In 1910 associated 

 with his son "Jim" under the firm name of T. d. 

 Dawe & Son, the firm cluuiged its methods of 

 opei'ation by making i)nrchases ol' choice cattle 

 from the leading hei'ds of Aniei-ica. In ]i)ll 

 they began showing at the St. doscidi fair and 

 at Topeka and Hutchinson winning tlieir share 

 of the ]'ibl>ons. They owned and exhibited Dia- 

 mond Emblem, one of the best kno^vn sIkjw and 



