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Jia\'c it a i^ood oiiti. He lias used two bulls, both 

 ri'oiu cxrcllc'iit aiiccstr}'. (Jlioicc Luveiidcv is a 

 urandsoii of Dcllows l>ros.' Uest oi' (ioods and 

 ills dam is a dang-hlc]' of tlic Dutldo bred iiii;). 

 Ijavend*!!- Gliainpiou. Tli(3 otlici' Imll, Victoi- 

 iSTdtau 318050, (-oiiics from Bellows ]>ros. and 

 has for sire Chief Sultan b\' Whitehall Chief and 

 his dam is ]>ea\'er Creek Vietoria, oue of a very 

 ])(jpTrhir line of eows. 



W. W. Wilson, Walnut.*— Mr. Wilson and Ins 

 sons, while comjtaratively new in tiie husiness, 

 already have ten females and an excclleiil white 

 hull. The cows arc i-a1hei' iar;j,(' and the yoiniu' 

 stock is hein;H' well jj'rown onl. I have met All'. 

 Wilson and his hoys and feel that they will he- 

 <'ome snercsslul iShoi-lhoiai uieii. They are co- 

 o})ei a1 inu' wi1 h oilier breedei's in associal ion sales 

 and in e\'erytliing which will build up general 

 Sliortlioi-n interests. 



BROWN COUNTY 



T. J. Sands, Robinson. — Mr. Sands is oue of the 

 hest and most fa\'oi'ahly known breeders of 

 northeast Kansas, lie he^aii his o[iera1 ions aloni; 

 pure bred lines in 18!):;, and to use his own ex- 

 |)ression, "'^riie c^ws just had to ]»ay. " Wdiile 

 this condition may no longer aj»|)l>', lliey arepay- 

 iii;^- and will <-on1miie lo pay well. Just Iiefore 

 my visit to Mr. Sands' I'arm he had sold t\v<i nice 



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