A lIISTdRY t)V SHORTHORNS IN KANSAS .jo3 



thistles" any iiKiro tliaii they did 2000 years ago. 

 An inspection (if three c-rosses in the pedigrees 

 of these c-attle, selected as Mr. Lister says, with- 

 out regard to ])edi^ree, reveals much high-class 

 material. 



Among the l)ulls are Searchlight, sire of the 

 $3500 cow in the 1919 Salter sale; Prince Pa- 

 yonia, the noted son oi' tlie noted cow imp. Glen- 

 dale Pavonia ; Golden A"i(_-tor, tlie Paron Victor 

 show and l)ree(ling ).)ull ; Golden Day out of imp. 

 Mistletoe and sire of the dams of International 

 prize AA'inning steei-s; Lavender Viscount, Inter- 

 national gi-and cliampiou and famous sire at 

 Kayenswood; Lord Mayor, one of America's 

 greatest 1)ulls tliat lived fifteen _years in Kansas; 

 Choice Goods, America's champion show hull 

 and leading sire (d' his day; imp. Ilospodar sold 

 to go to Soutli America; the splendid Bellows 

 l)red A'alley Gliampiiui; Barmpt<:>n Knight, sire 

 of ju'ize winners and lu'eediug cows in great num- 

 l3ers; Matcliless Dade, the noted Imll at the Kan- 

 sas State Agricultural College and sire of dozens 

 of America 's (diampion steers and (Jumherland 

 Type, the midefeated and sensational hull hred 

 and develojx'd l)y C. A. Saunders. 



Mr. Lister's herd was founded in 191G and the 

 first l3idl us<'d was the Xe^dus 1u'ed Searchlight 

 Bloom, a son (d' Searchlight out of a dam by 

 Golden Day, (see i»revi<:)us mention) a sire of 

 o-reat b]-eedinu' cows in the T. P. J>al)st herd. 



