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(lid seryiee for Bellows Bros., T. 0. Ford and H. 

 M. Hill. 



Among tlie herd bulls used were Majestic, bred 

 by D. P. Noi'ton by the Canada bred Buccaneer; 

 Sedan Cliief, a gra,:ds:.)n of Collynie; Ilalhvood 

 Viscount by Clioice Goods Model, a son of Rose- 

 dale Violet 9tli and Victor Hampton hy Hamp- 

 ton Spray. The present herd bull, Lord's Dale, 

 is a big, sti'aight, heavy fellow with a very mas- 

 culine appearance. While not a bull of extra fin- 

 ish, he is not at all rough and must be classed as 

 a good bull and a good breeder as his calves will 

 prove. He is l)y Mr. Lookal)augh's Lavender 

 Lord and came froin M. W. Babb's herd cvhere 

 he had done satisfactory service. 



The article alxjve was written in June 1919. 

 Since then Mr. Casement sent a cow to the 

 Southeast Kansas sale held at Independence 

 April 2, 1920 and she sold for $625 to so good a 

 judge as S. M. Knox. Mr. Casemerit bought for 

 use in his herd a yearling bull, Rose Dale bred by 

 Park E. Salter and sired by Rosewood Dale out 

 of a dam by Count Broadhooks 2d 36437. 



M. L. Holroyd, Cedar Vale. — I met Mr. Hol- 

 I'oA'd frequently while he was a student at the 

 Kansas State Agricultural College in tlie depart- 

 ment of Animal Husbandry. There was a large 

 Shorthorn herd on his fatlier's farm Imt the ent- 

 ile had not all Ijcen kept I'ecorded. Mr. Holroyd, 

 now in charge of the farm, is building up a 



