30G A HISTORY OP SnORTIIOIJNS IN KANSAS 



imt size, (|iialiiy and milk iiilo nearly cvcrytliing 

 lie sii'ed and was ))y ini]). Lavendei' Lad out of a 

 cow by imp. JJai'on Ciaiieksliank and since Vis- 

 count of Anoka was a ^-reat sire and one of 

 Amei'ica's ,!j,i'eatest show bidls, it is easy 

 to see why Sweet Novelette; 2d should be espe- 

 cially valuable. 



Roan Heather and Sweet Nov(;lette 2d are rep- 

 resentative in value and in (pialit.y of ancestry, of 

 the cows. Of the bulls, Tvichelieu, mentioned 

 above, was i)i'obably most uscmI. Castellar 449- 

 8:54, a xvvy I'uu^cd, deep-budied roan, is now in 

 service. On his sire's side he cai-i-ies the blood 

 of SnoAvl'lak'e, sire of liiiij^-maslei-, the only liuU 

 ever (hree times Internal iniial u'rand champion, 

 aud that of imp. Tx'ssic r>lst, the dam of White 

 Goods, pi'obably tlu; best son of (Jhoice Ooods. 

 Castellar's dam is by Vielor Sidtaii, a son of 

 Whitehall Sidtan 1hat won I'anie as an outstand- 

 inu' sire in (ieo]\u-e Allen's liei'd. 



W. S. Bozeman, Colony.- -INlr. iMizeman has 

 been breediiiu' Slioi'1 horns I'oi' nine yeai's and at 

 the lime of my \'isil his herd numbered twenty 

 head of bi'eedin;^- a,^e. I*]il hei' Hie fonndat ion })ur- 

 chases were made with exceptional judgment 

 oi- Mr. ]'ozeman was unusually fortunate. At 

 any rate, he has a n'ood herd and as is Li,-enerally 

 the case, it is well loaded with the blood of real 

 Sh<»r1lioi'ns. Among- the ancestors found in the 

 to]) cj-osses are such bnlls as imp. Mag'cuta, 



