2y)4 A IJISTOKY OP SIJCIUTHOKNS IN KANSAS 



hard to find a more ])(>pularly bred Imll, or one 

 descended from Ix'tter ancestry than Pride of 

 CoUynie. iJe was own l)i'otliei' fo Captain Archer, 

 Stodder's famous sire, and to Sweet Mistletoe, 

 dam of tlie ^4100 Imjterial Mistletoe and Les- 

 pedeza C!ollynie, the 1919 International grand 

 champion. (Jladys' Chief, another good one, was 

 l)y Chief Justice l:)y imp. Spartan Hero and out 

 of a full sister to the International champion, 

 Lavendei' Viscount. Secret Coods, by Riiberta's 

 Goods was used with (excellent I'esults for sev- 

 ei'al years and Cood Sc(jtclunan l)y Scoteliman 

 24510P. out of Good Ijassie, a granddaughter of 

 imp. Grcdden Hair by Choice Goods, grand 

 champion of America, was used mitil recently, 

 siring a splendid lot of females. 



The histmy -xf the McCo_v herd is one of con- 

 tinuous success. It has almost ceased to be a 

 (|uestion of improvement but it is now rather a 

 question of maintaining unusual size and quality. 

 This standard has been attained l)y sound .judg- 

 ment, liberal feeding and good cai'e. The herd 

 is a living monument to a man who recognized no 

 rule except that of individual excellence. 



N. B. Hansen, Willis. — Mr. Hansen a]iparent- 

 ly has everything needed to make a success of 

 Sho]-tli(U'ns including a first-class fai-m. More 

 than ordinary .judgment has been used in mak- 

 ing iniiial ])ni-chases. The cows are good indi- 

 viduals, 7iearly all of them having ])lenty of size 



