JIJ \ MlSTOIiY (11.' SIlOliTIUIIvXS IN KAN8AS 



Avoiulalc. Ml-. Px'ciiKiii is ;i uood rccdc]' and 

 carc-lakcr and will ])i'()dii('(' real Slioi'lliorns. 



S. C. Caldwell & Son, Moran.— 'Pliis lici'd was 

 I'ouiidod in 1!)]*) hy tlu' ])Hi'('lias(' ul' foui- i'cinaU's 

 and a g-ood wliitc^ bull. Since 1liai- liuic a valu- 

 able addition was made in 1lic pui-cliasc <d' a 

 heifer hy J^rince Valcniiue II li, (uic oT llic 

 best and most ra\'oi'altly known sires in Kansas. 

 The cows ai'e of <;-ood size and are beinjj,- \v<'ll 

 kept. It is the plan to add io tlu; herd i'l-om 

 time to time. 



Fetherngill & Enfield, lola. — This lii-ni made 

 the first investment in pure bi-ed females at, the 

 S(mtheast Kansas sale in A]»ril 1!)!*), where three 

 excellent heifers I'l'om llie herds of (.). O. Massa 

 and II. M. Hill wvvv secured. The ancestry of 

 these heifers to.u'elher wi1h tlieii- individual merit 

 is a practical i!,'uaran1e<' lliah if well developed 

 and ])ro]ierly mated, 1liey will he 1lie foundalion 

 of a g-ood Shorthorn herd. The prize winninii' 

 bull owned by Tloi'ville Eros, will be used. 



C. G. Staiey, Moran.— Mi-. Staley is a pro- 

 fessional cattleman with a few i^ood Shorthorns 

 who will u'radually (dose out his i^i'ades and kee]) 

 only pui'e bi'cds. Ilis cows ai'c (d' L!,do(l size and 

 form and are satisfacbiry lireedei's. The bull is 

 b\' Ijoi'd Mayor lid, a pi'ize winniiiLi,' son (d' koi'd 

 Mayor and out (d* a Manna \)rr(\ dam hy ini|». 

 Coll_\'nie 1 hai sold io Uellows Itros. 



J. Frank Stevens, Humboldt. — Mi-. Stevens 



