256 A HISTORY OP SHORTHORNS IN KANSAS 



,ii(i(id daiigliter of True Cloocls is the red, Goldie. 

 Jler dam is by Siiciwl'lakc liarou, sou of Snow- 

 flake, sire dl' tlie liiteiaiatioiial grand eliaiupiori, 

 Ringmaster. SeotciimaD's lielcne is a white by 

 (lood Seotchman, a ]_>ull that did splendid service 

 for years in Brown eouniy. Good Scotchman's 

 dam was tlie well known (Jood Lassie by Choice 

 (ioods. Emhlenrs May is b\' Diamond Emblem, 

 Avell known sire and show bnll in T. J. Dawe's 

 hei'd. The dam of Emblem's May was by Good 

 Scotchman. The cows range in size from mediiim 

 to large and the herd is being given liberal treat- 

 ment. 



One of the best bnlls used was True Goods, a 

 son of Pair Goods, the son of two famous show 

 and lu'eeding animals, Choire Goods and Ru- 

 bcita. Choice Goods v/as America's cham])iou 

 roi' three years and Rubert.t was the inidefeated 

 show cow of her day and one of tlie country's 

 best producers. Clansman, bred and nuich used 

 by T. J. Sands, was also iu service. The present 

 herd bull, Homewood Augusta Lad, is a red by 

 Village Gloiy out of Village Augusta, both his 

 sire and dam being b.v Villager Omega, one of the 

 fa\'oi'ably knov/n sons of iniji. Villager. 



E. E. Taylor, Hiawatha.— Mr. Taylor has a 

 good little herd which he is planning to increase 

 both in nnmbei's and in (|uality. Tie is well 

 loc;i1ed for the business. Ivcccntly he has taken 

 ste])s which make his an accredited herd. Some 



