o]() A HISTORY OF .SOORTIIORN'S IN KANSAS 



Barinpton Kuig'lit and imp. Mari,i;-()1<1 .lOtli. 

 lYoaii Moiiarcli was hrcd by II. ^r. Forhcs and 

 was ])}■ lvii\'al Mdiiarcli old of Sweet Oraiig'e. 

 (See Forhes sketch.) IJutterfly Royalist, now 

 in service, is by imp. lintterfly Duke out of imp. 

 Lady Marion 2(L In tlie ])ur(']iase of Enihkim 

 dr. for .$4000 Mi-. Dale secured what will prob- 

 ably be his best investment, for the bull is even 

 better than his picture shows him. Ills sire, imp. 

 British Emblem, was one of the most promising 

 young bulls in the entire country and his dam 

 is a cow of greaf excellence liy Prince A^aleiitine 

 4tli, one of the best sires in Kansas. 



C0WL1^]Y COUNTY 



Fred Abildgaard, Winfield.— When 1 first 

 niet Mr. Aldldgaard 1 made ii]t my ndnd tliat 

 here was a man who would become a real Sliort- 

 horn breeder. A few hours con\'ersation with 

 him later, confirmed this opinion and when I 

 reached his home, looked over the cattle, ob- 

 served his methods and listened to his state- 

 ments, I knew that Mr. Altilgaard was ah'eady a 

 real breeder, lie has an addilimial guarantee of 

 success in his sdhs who lake a Vi'vy acii\'e iiiter- 

 esl in 1lie Shorthoins ai:d who ai'c ui\'ing them 

 ])ei'S()iial altention iiol ol'leii gi\ cii except b\' pro- 

 fessional hei'dsmeii. The results of such care 

 and a11eu1 ion are apparent. 



Mr. Abikigaard is no iio\ice in the lousiness. A 



