AU<rri()NKEllS WHO SELL KANSAS 

 SHORT HORNS 



H. L. Burgess, Chelsea, Oklahoma. — ()n\. liui- 

 ,^c.ss is not only an auctionecu- l)ut for ycai's 1h; has 

 lK!(;n oj>era1:ijij;' a fine farm and kccjjin^- some 

 decani Sliortliorns. l\v is well known as tlu' 

 man wlio owned and advertised tli(! $1()()0() 2d 

 Fail' i\(-i-es Sultan, tme of the best hulls of the 

 breed and the hif>h(\st pi'iced hull ever sold a1 

 puhlie saJ(^ in Kansas. (Jol. Lui\i;ess is TOO per 

 cent erricienc}' and his servie(;s ar(i in deiiiand in 

 Illinois, Iowa,, Missoui'i, Kansas, Oklahoma, 

 '^LV'xas and (Joloi-ado. lie is one of the most sue- 

 ('(.issl'ul men (»f his ])i'of<!Ssion in the terrilory and 

 is booked foi' many Sho)'thoi'n sal(« in Kansas. 



P. M. Gross, Kansas City. — ('ol. (iross is a 

 Missoui'ian who for many yeai's was a leading 

 a.nthoi'ity on hoi'se and nude sales, and has ti'airv 

 ferred his acti\'ities to Shorthorns. He is vlie 

 aeknow!ed,u<'d oi'ator in 1he pr(»fession and dur- 

 ]])'j; the recent K'ed < li'oss eam[)ai^lis he caused 

 UK'U io weep, who perhaps had ne\'er wepi be- 

 foi-e. <i)'oss is so likable Ihat when lie looks at 

 von and smiles;, asking' you I'oi' a 1en dollar raise 

 \'on bale t<i i-etuse him. lie is i^cliiiiL;' all Ihe 

 woi'k' he can handle and is alwaj's booked well 

 ahead. 



