A HISTORY OP SHORTHORNS IN KANSAS 2J:5 



size. He has Ijeeii showiiig at Blue Mound and 

 at the Bourbon c<»uiity fairs, winning- well in all 

 classes shown. He has <-(_)ntributed to tlie Inter- 

 state sales at Nevada, Mo., 1919 and at Port 

 Seott, 1920. His locaci<ju in one of the best cattle 

 sections in extreme eastern Kansas gives hiin a 

 good local market for his production. In the 

 hej'd are daughters and granddaughters of the 

 Cookson bred Admiral Broadliooks, a sou of the 

 well known Young Conmiodore and imp. Scarlet 

 Bangle ; also ot the Bellows bred Victor Sultan. 

 Lord Victor, an excellent and desirably bred 

 roan bull, heads the herd. 



Elmer Mcintosh, Hepler. — Mr. Mcintosh has 

 bred Shortiioiiis for ten years and has kept his 

 Jierd closely culled. One of liis good cows is 

 Madeline Lavender l\y a Bellows bred son of 

 Chief Sultan 279108, Victor Sultan. Her dam 

 is by Godwin, famous sire of splendid producing 

 females. Roan Isal^ella, another good cow, is 1)y 

 Marr Cumberland, a son of Cumberland's Last 

 and imp. Lady Marr. Victor Sultan, mentioned 

 afxive, was mu(;h used in the herd. At present 

 the herd bull is Clioice Lavender hy a son of 

 Best of Goods, well known 'son of Choice Goods 

 and the excellent c(_)W, Runaway Giil, ])y imp. 

 Collynie. There are Si>i]ie cows of "\'ery attrac- 

 tive breeding in this herd. 



Will Edmonds, Hepler. — Vliile Mr. Edmonds 

 has onlv a small herd, he is making an effort to 



