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Kux:»per. Lily 2d is b}'- Dale Clarion, now win- 

 ning fame as a sii'o n!' s1k)W stock. Fair Mvsie 

 is by Fair Knight 2d by CUoicc Knigiit. Sobri- 

 ety Bess is ))y ini}). SrT;ttisli Sentinel out of So- 

 briety 8t]i and Mysie Treasure is l\y Master 

 Mysie Sultan. 



The I'eader is asked to consider this sketcli in 

 connection with the T. J. Dawe & Son sketch and 

 thus see clearly the excelleiit blood lines these 

 cows represent. The cows ])ought had calves at 

 foot by the Dawe show bull, Diamond Emblem. 

 As he was used as long as he lived, practically all 

 the _young stock is sii'ed ))y him. The Myers herd, 

 as I saw it, was altogether excellent and all con- 

 ditions favoring judicious development were be- 

 ing well met. Rosewood Pride, the i)resent Dawe 

 held bull, regarded as an outstanding animal, is 

 being used and should maintain high equality in 

 the Myers herd. 



DOUr^LAS COUNTY 

 Willis R. Colman, Lawrence. — At Mr. Col- 

 nian's I found a immber of excellent females and 

 a veiy superior liull, for Mr. Colman is an ex- 

 ample of the rare u dividual ^vho received far 

 more in a purchase than lie knev/, or expected to 

 receive. Tie liad a few good Sliorthorns and, be- 

 ing in need of a new brLll, lie bought of G. F. 

 Brown wdio was selling his cattle, the herd l_)ull. 

 Marquis Cumberland 388134, and a red cow, 



