2\H\ A lllSTeiKV OF yllOKTHUKXS UN KANSAS 



(lii'l'eiHnit kinds and with tlie excellent stock on 

 hand and the interest taken in Shorthorns it is 

 a safe niiess that he will be a snceess as a breeder 

 and pnt up a first-class herd. 



A very liberal investment in foundation stock 

 paid out with judgment has i-esTilted in some 

 worthy specimens of the breed l)eing in the herd. 

 Imported Allerton Rosebud 4tli is a large red of 

 more size and quality than is found in most of the 

 imported cows I have seen. She is a very heavy 

 flesher, makes a nice ap]iearance and has to her 

 credit the pi'oduction of a first-(dass bull now 

 used in the herd, to be mentioned later. Hei' 

 spring of heart ril) joini-d to unusually smooth 

 shoulders is noticeal)le at a glance. Wimple's 

 Clara bred hy C. E. Leonard t*c Son and sired by 

 Wooddale Stamp is an attractive, short-legged, 

 smooth caw. She has two daughters in the herd. 

 Miss Winqde l\v Lord -Jidian, a son of the noted 

 Lord Avondale and Miss "Wimple 2d by imp. 

 Swinton Ijiluu't}'. Both these heifers promise to 

 develop well. Village Vict(n-ia 2d by Snow- 

 flake and out (vf Village Victoria 2S41G is a l>ig 

 roan closely descended from Mr. Cruickshank's 

 best cattle. There is a larg(\ white cow in the 

 liei'd that attracts attention at sight. She also is 

 (dose to Islv. Cruieksliank's line of lu'ctMling and 

 has tw<i danglders oti the farm tliat show slu^ is 

 not onl>^ a g<tod individual but is also a good 

 lu'ecder. Aside from the cows menticmed, the 



