304 A msTORY OF SHorrrnoKNJS in Kansas 



Laii'd (if Liiiwood l)y CJalalmd and The C'ardiiia], 

 bred hy Govonior Sliallciilx'rj^c'T, a son of Ijaii- 

 castor ]jad l>y Scotch P,;]\\k and Ins dam hy Com- 

 iiiti' Star out ot iiiip. Maud r>l)lli. The ])rcscnt 

 herd bull is r.rilliant Tyjtc by the champion, 

 Cumberland Type, the li'i-catest show l)ull of the 

 decade. His dam is 1)y imp. IMaiichester, second 

 dam ini}). Jlomiie Px'lle. r>riniant Ty])e is a 

 show bull, lie has fine leni^th, good de])th, is 

 ver_y straight-lined, full in all vital points, covers 

 wtII and lias an elegant head and neck. He should 

 make a sjdendid indi\'idual and a successful sire. 

 M. E. Householder, Clay Center. — Mr. llonse- 

 liolder is a new man but one who has made a 

 good start. lie has a cow from the Hunt herd at 

 by Nonpareil Star, also a bull of outstanding 

 l)lue Rapids l)y Wodan, tlie choice Ivcgier hull 

 w<n'tli. Her dam is bv (J rand Lavender 153(371 

 and she is exccjitiiuially good foundation stock. 

 On my visit to Mr. Householder I saw a two- 

 year-old heifer that imjjressed me very favor- 

 ably. She is possibl.v an exti-enu^ l)eef typo, l)ut 

 from the view ]ioiid of beefy suptuaority, she 

 grades high. She came I'l'om Ihe Anicoats herd. 

 Pier sire is Mystic Victin- by a good son of 

 Baj'mpton Knight and her dam was by Ijord 

 Mayor, a source of Shorthorn excellence. Mr. 

 Householder is br(>eding t(> ihe Amcoats bull and 

 getting splendid results. This course is highly 

 recommended to smaller breeders. 



