J'- A HISTORY OV SIIOKTIKIUNS IN KANSAS 



('(nvs sold ill Aineriea tlint year came to Mr. 

 Koji'ier's aloiiu' with a lieiiVi- calf hy imp. Lord 

 JJaiitt. This hcntcr was Edelweiss :!d and it is 

 froiii this Edelweiss purchase that a cow bred liy 



MAXWALTON MAN I )OlA N 



Mr. Re.uier topped one of the Salter sales at 

 ^625. 



We have been told and are telling- over and 

 over again that the bull is the big end of the busi- 

 ness. Nonpareil Star was the first of Mr. Rc- 

 gier's l)ulls. So good an authority as B. O. Cowan 

 lias told us in his History of Missouri Sh(U-th(U'ns 

 that there was little use of any one else showing 

 against (ieorge r5()tluvell and the get of ini}). 

 Non])areil Victor. ]S!ou])areil Slar was the bull 

 calf in one of Mr. I.>othwell's greatest show herds 



