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rciiialcs. Ivoyal Eiii]it('Ss ]2tli is hy CumhcrlaiKl 

 J)iain()ii(l. Slic was not only the ])cst licil'cr in 

 the sale l)ut she would look u'ood in aii\' herd and 

 her breedinu' is as ^ood as her individnalit\\ Tier 

 dam was l)y Vi<-tor Oranj^'c, one of tlu.^ noted hulls 

 of the breed and her second daiu was by Hiar 

 (foods, own brothei' to liellows l>i-os.' cliaiiiiHou, 

 Diamond Goods. The other cow is by Star (foods 

 out of a Victor Orange dam and is of llie regida- 

 tion Stunkel breeding'. 



Mr. Leidy has been using Fremont Tjcidy's 

 ( 'e(hir Dale and the two brothers who live on ad- 

 joining fai'uis will conlinue to co-operate to some 

 extent in the matter of Itulls, but it was also 

 deemed necessary to have a bull on this farm. At 

 the ]-'ur])le Rilibon sale held in Jaimar\- lf»20 a1 

 Wichita, tile excellent young ])rize wdnning bull 

 from F. C. Barber & Sons' consignment was 

 sccui'ed at one of the high ])rices of the sale. 



G. W. Brown & Sons, Leon. — It is a good lot 

 of cattle wdiich this firm is getting togethei-. The 

 herd represents their purchases at tlic last two 

 sales held by Fi-emont Leidy where they were 

 (|uite critieal in their selections. Altont foi'ty 

 females are now on the farm, most ot them of 

 th<' w<'ll knovt'ii Leidy breeding, connng from tlie 

 Fraser herd through daughters of Falsetto, Silk 

 ( foods and C!rowii Pi'ince of Lawnsdale and from 

 J. V\ Siodder through daughters of Captain 

 Ai'chei' and ( fwendoline's Prince, lines of 



