■J1S A lllSTdKY Oil' SIIOKTHOUNS IN KANSAS 



imp. iSfolcliiiKui, l-hi-cu; bulls that did great sct- 

 xirc ill llii-('(' soullicast Kansas herds. 



John L. Jones & Sons, Garnett. — Mr. -loiuis 

 and his three sons edinpi-ise lliis tirni. l^jaeh Ixty 

 owns a euvv hou.g'ht J'rom Mr. Sobba and the 

 lather owns the bull. The bull is twelve months 

 old, has had good farm cajx' and has wonderful 

 tinish. If well eari-ied on, he will bi^ a trouldc; 

 maker in a. show I'iny. His sire is Sultan's liobin, 

 an Up})ermill bred son of Sultan's Last out of a, 

 Coek Ivobin dam. Tlu; calf has a riyht to be i^ood 

 and L saw ("iiouuh 1o sal isl'y nu' that this herd will 

 do well. L wondered i I' Mi', rioiies w;is not, doinij,' 

 tar more lor his boys, now of the most im])res- 

 sionable a:j,-e, by making- them his business [lart- 

 ners ilian he could do by leaviuu' them a bijj,' cash 

 inherilaiice in laier years. 



J. G. Lowry, Harris. — Mr. Ijow)-\' has bred 

 Shorthorns for about ten years, lie now has 

 eig-ht females, l'i\'e of which I ha\-e seen. They 

 are good individuals and represenl nice blood 

 lines, aiiioii^- 1 hem bein,^ two out of a daiiL:,ii1er of 

 imp. Siinnybliuk iHh. Mr. kowry has used Ihe 

 bull, lni;le Marr, and llie Iwrd has receix'ed 

 the beiielils arising; rroiii 1 he use of bulls carry- 

 iuii,' 1 he blood of such animals as hi^le i ^ad, Kin- 

 iiellar, imp. Mariner, ()rai!!^(' N'iscouni and 

 (i1licrs but has iio1 i-e<-ci\c(l the care or alleiilioii 

 1(1 detail necessary to secure best results. The 

 stock on hand, (»r a,t least most of il, with a ,l;()o(1 



