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alxiut twoiUy-five feinjilos oi;' wliieli I shall men- 

 tion a few. Archer's Lovely is a five-year- 

 old red of g<iod size and rather extra finish. Her 

 sire, Maid's Archer, Vvas l)y the Tnternational 

 gTand chanipictn, Cereujonious Archer, out of 

 imp. Balleehin Cliarnhng INIaid. That she is a 

 g(_H.id ]>rodu(;er and milkei' was fully pnived by 

 tlie a]»]iearance of the lieifer caJf at foot by Red 

 Line. Tins bull is a sou of imp. JScottish Sentinel 

 and So))riety 8th oy im]). Strowan Star. Red 

 Queen comes iron; the tj. A. Betteridge herd. 

 Her sire is Victor i\Iodel ]»\' Oraiige Model. The 

 hull at the bead of the herd is f'umt)erland Chief 

 by Se<'ret <Juuihei'huid ]»y Dale's Cumberland 

 :55;i509, a S(.)n o1' Cumbei'land's Last and Dale's 

 (loldeu ( (ift l)y ^Vvetidale. His dam is the Duncan 

 bred Sinijdieit\' 2d by Golden Lavender. The 

 herd has passed the government tulierculin test 

 and is full.v accredited. Mr. Dawdy has, in the 

 course of his careei; sold Sh<jrthorns to buyers 

 from fourteen states. He has the most remark- 

 able meuKU-y for dates and i lunil^ers of any man 

 I have met. He is sales manager for the iSToi'th- 

 <'ast Kansas Breeders Associatirm. 



W. li. Graiier, Atcliiscri.^ — Mr. Craner is one 

 of th(.' old lu'eeders of Atchison count\'. ^Vt the 

 Breeders sale held in I\ans;is City in 1893 he 

 l)OUght three covs and a Indl. A year later he 

 liought another cow and from these his entire 



FaiJii near Lancaster. 



