A HISTORY CiF SHORTHORNS I.\ KANSAS 2o.i 



and beiiio- <)i' the t^^pe usually pvoyiug- reliable 

 Iweeders. Bulls from o()0(| herds have been used 

 with satisfactoiy I'esults. 



Thi'ee (d' the ('(>ws came thi-duo-h Miss Sharon 

 5th In-ed by (i. Y. Johusou and sired hy Eoyal 

 Sharon, a sou of (.^ourtiei' 2d by imp. Prince 

 Bisho]! out of Norton's Sweet Charity 4tli. Two 

 others are worthy of special mention. One is 

 Emblem's May l)y the well known Diamond Em- 

 Idem, Ml'. Da.we's late show and l)reeding- bull, 

 whose get in the Dawe show lierd recently w<_>n 

 honcii's at the Missouri sfate fail-. Jler dam is 

 hy Good Scotchman, ilie splendid hull used so 

 successfidly by D. E. Jieher and John McCo}'. 

 The other cow is Lady Marshal ])y Cumberland 

 Marshal, l»est known to Kansas ])reeders as the 

 sire of A'^illage Marshal, the lug white bull at tlie 

 liead of Tomson Bros.' herd. Her dam is hy 

 King Cumberland 2d by Cumberland's Last, 

 a line of breeding not excelled. Mr. Hansen 

 made a valuable addition to his herd in 

 Victoria Dream 756125 bought at the 1920 Cen- 

 tral sale and will continue to improve both by 

 breeding and by pui'chase. 



H. V. Kleppe & Sons, Everest.* — Here is a herd 

 of fifty females descended from ex('ellent an- 

 cestry. jNLitilda, a daugliter of the McDermott 

 bred True Goods, is out of Naomi Ruth 5tli, a 

 daughter of imj). Naomi's Ruth 2d. Another 



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