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tilt! COWS mentioned ab(_)ve, there are other good 

 ones. Three of tlicm ai'e hy Goods, a (iigstad 

 bred son of Golden Jjain-aster, out of a dam by 

 Good Choice. Thomas. Jameisou & Mitchell's 

 great bull, White Goods, comes in through a cow 

 sired by one of his sons, Roan Goods, while 

 Searchlight is represented in Ri'dlnid Lady. 



Orange Ooimt 71G175, the sire of excellent 

 calves, has l)een used, comlnning l>armpton 

 Knight and Lord Mar!". A new tierd l)ull has 

 been secured from T. J. Dawe & Son, the ex- 

 cellent I'oan calf in their present show herd, 

 a wimier at the Missouii State Lair, lie is a 

 l_>ig-l.)odied, g(jod-quartered, thick-fleshed, smooth 

 fellow and is a splendid 2)ros])ect f<.)r a breeding 

 bull. Llis sire is Diamond Emljlem and his dam 

 is Miss Ramsden tith hy Baron's Pride 275479, 

 second dam 1>.v imp. Red Velvet out of imp. 

 Marietta, 



J. F. Libel & Son, Leona. — Tliis is a compar- 

 atively new firm work nig on a small scale but 

 with a splendid start for a choice herd. At D. E. 

 Reber's sale they bought the cow, Edna, b}' 

 Scotchman l)y Royal Pride 149651. a sf)n of imp. 

 Helen 20tli and several of her descendants are in 

 the herd. There are a few heifers 1:»}' A^ain Val- 

 entiu(;, a son of Bapton Valentine out of Park 

 A'iolet 5th and out of dams l)y imp. Conqueror. A 

 cow that is making good is Marvel by The Con- 

 queror out of La^'ender Rose (vol. 51) by the 



