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111 common wit II all the cattle of this territory, 

 the lilood (»f imp. Collynie is found strongly in- 

 fused in tlie top crosses, also that of Prince of 

 Collynie, imp. Scotchman and 47th Duke of Air- 

 drie, three hulls that figure prominently in many 

 of the cattle coming from 11. M. Hill's herd. 

 From the Stodder herd, located near hy, came 

 the hlood of tlie noted sire, Cajitain Archer. Mr. 

 l^aliner's Commander; th(_' Bellows lired Cliam- 

 jhon's Best; the well known Valley Champion; 

 Scott Jr., an outstanding show aii<l lireedinghuU ; 

 Dr. J*rimrose, the great son of Baron Vict<.)r 

 owned hy Williams Bi-os. and others of like qual- 

 ity arc imi(/h in evidence. AVitli good sized, strong 

 females of smdi ancestry and a high-class bull 

 whic!! the Sickles intend to secure, the task of 

 ]iroducing real SliortlHsrns will not l»(" difficult. 



CRAWFORD COUNTY 

 Theo. Jagels, Hepler. — This is a substan- 

 tial herd founded in 1916 to which some out- 

 standing females, that could not fail to attract 

 general and favorable attention, have recently 

 been added. ]\Ir. Jagels has the i^ractical utility 

 idea firmly fixed in his mind and the cattle T 

 have seen that went into his herd convince me 

 that here will he an establishment that will turn 

 out a splendid class of best money making Short- 

 horns. 



Three of the <"]ioicest heifers in Col. Burgess' 



