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A IIISTniiV iW Rl-IORTIIORNS IN KANSAS 



l)ii(lv', ,l;o(»(1 ([iiai'tcrs and a. fine coveriiiji,' of t'Jesli. 

 His sii-c is J)iaiii<iii(l Eiiihlciii and his daiii is 

 Maxwaltoii IjaA'ciidcr 2d l)y Avoiidale. Slie is a 

 I'll]] sister to (lai-iM'tiicr iS: Iv'oss' noted sii'e, Max- 



I.AVENDKU I':MJ;LKM, a NOTKIi KAJN'SAS STATK FAIR AND 

 AMl'JRieAN li'OVAL I'KIZE W'lXNEK 



waitoii i\eii(j\\Ji, see(jnd dam ini}). LaA'eiider 

 JJLjuui by Silver l-'late. Lavender Eiiibleiii was 

 se<H.>nd a,t Topeka and tJurd at, 1 he Ru.\'al in 1920. 

 Tliat the merit and ))reedinj;' di' this hull }»nt him 

 in a liii^h class can not he denied and the younjj,' 

 cah'es hy him a re must promising'. 



J. F. Lukert & Sons, Robinson. — More than 

 usual care has hecM taken in ]>ii11 iiig" this business 

 on J'oot and t hei-e is moi'e t ha ii 1 he usual showing 

 loinid with new bi'eeders. The pure bi'ed herd 



