o..i(! A HISTORY (IP SHorrriiORNS in kaxsas 



PT. E. Hiilter of Mei'iden; ("'lioice Goods, grand 

 eliamitioii of Aiuerica ; Tlie 0<Mi<|iieror, Seiiafor 

 Yroniair.s well known son of Choice Goods and 

 oflier uood oni'S. The herd hnll is a nice red, l)rcd 

 hy 0^^'ens Bros, of Iowa. He is of fair size and 

 acceptable Short] lorn t>-}>e, ([uite smooth, and 

 tlie calves I saw l)y liini indicate that he lias been 

 a satisfactory sire. He is by the Bellows l)i'ed 

 Snltan's Goods and conies from the Owens 

 Qneen of Beauty line. 



Vail & Scott are in a natnral small farm stock 

 countiy and conveniently near to the great cattle 

 section of the state so tliat their Inisiness is 1)oth 

 pleasant and profital>]e. Building up a herd 

 from a start like tlKMrs shonld l)e easy. 



H. F. Cornell, Ottawa — This lierd was founded 

 in 1919 and now nnmlxn's ten females, coming 

 from splendid sources of sn]iply and from excel- 

 lent ancestry. Lady HarmonN" is l>y J^)aron Marr, 

 an outstanding son of Oumberland's Last, fa- 

 mous in P. O. Lowden's and G. A. Saunder's 

 herds, out of imp. Lady Marr. Ijady riarmoin^'s 

 dam came from T. P. Babst and was by Proud 

 Orion I)y imp. Daydreams Pride, second dam In- 

 Laird of Linwood, almost a full l)rolher to Gal- 

 lant Knight, iliird. dam l»y L(U'd INIayor. The 

 richness of ilu'se blood lines sli(»uld satisfy the 

 most critical. Amy came from Kelly Bros. Her 

 sire, Alterdeeii, Avas l>y Lord Banff, the first 

 Scotch Itull to sell for moix' than i^5000 and a 



