248 A HISTORY OF SHOBTITORNS IN KANSAS 



Ka\', sire of tht' well rciiieiuljered Kansas l)uU, 

 imp. Mariner. Lady Cinderella not oidy had 

 elegant breeding with the prestige of good breed- 

 ers but she was also a good individual. Two of 

 her bulls, Classical Sultan and Clansman, did 

 satisfactory service in the herd foi' a trnw and 

 there are n<_iw eight of her daughters and grand- 

 daughters <:»n the farm. Another profitable jjur- 

 chase was Naomi's Kiith l)y Clipper Chief 174- 

 514. She was out of imp. Naomi Ruth 2d by 

 imp. Best of Archers. She has produced a num- 

 ber of good calves and one of her daughters l;»y 

 Classical Sultan is an outstanding producer. 

 Ortiz Victoria 2d fr(.)m the S. J-*. Ennnons' S\'bil 

 famil}', sired In' Lord Ijieutenant 2d, has l)een a. 

 good producer and she and her descendants 

 have been ver_y profitable and are highly 

 esteemed by Mr. Sands. Scottish Lad\' 2d by 

 Barmpton Knight has several daughters in the 

 herd and a numl^cj' of her descendants have been 

 sold. The}' are large and smooth and are excel- 

 lent breeders. One of tliem, Scotch Lady by 

 Royal Leader, has a daughter that is the dam of 

 a show calJ'. Several of the cows in tlie herd 

 come froiu Miss (Jiange 41 h by Cnuriier 2d. ]\iiss 

 Orange 4th was owned In- S. L. Chene\', at one 

 time the owner of a, splendid herd in (^'ln'rokee 

 county. Lii|)orie<l ScdHish Belle by Scottish 

 C(an, a. snn of Carlley Landseer, is a young (-(nv 

 aiul the dam ol a)i uuusualL' low down, smooth. 



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