370 A HISTORY OP SHORTHORNS IN KANSAS 



iisiii.u' liigliH-lass bulls. Five years a^o a ]»nre 

 bred cow was b(ni,ti,lit fi-oiii David IJallanlyHc. 

 Slu; w;is by Collyiiici's Pi'idc, the outstaiidin.c; 

 sire by imp. Gollynie, out of a dauf^bter of Roynl 

 Knifi'lit, sou of tbe famous imp. Priueess Alice. 

 Later auotber good cow was add(;d from a local 

 berd. Tbe berd bull was bred by 0. O. Massa 

 aud is representative of Prince Pavouia 

 tbrougb one of bis best cows. Rawlings Bros, 

 inteud kee])iug a SbortboiTi berd and tlieir 

 location foi' tbe business is a most excellent one. 



L. E. Downing, Hamilton. — Mi'. Downing bas 

 made a start in Sbortborns by buying tbree good 

 cows. One of them is an unusually large, ina- 

 tronly red, tbat if bred to a suital)le bull, sbonld 

 jirove valuable. It is Mi'. Dowiiing's intention 

 to contiiuie in tbe l)usiness and to improve bis 

 cattle and a young man witb sucli an ambition 

 will succeed. lie bas not yet bougbt a bull but 

 plans to l)uy one; for auotber year. 



W. E. Hogan, Madison. — Mr. Tlogan siic- 

 ('ceded bis fatber in 1908 aud tbe (|uali1>' of bis 

 cattle tbat I liave seen testifies to bis success. 

 Tbe cows ai'c of good size, smoolli aud i'emiuitie, 

 refl(H-,tiug tbe cbaracter of tbe bulls used, siicli 

 as Vindicator by ini]). Collynie, dam by Young 

 Abbotsburu, Snowball by IIam]:>ton Spray and 

 Red Prince by Princ(i Violet, dam by (Jodwin. 

 This is one ot tlm oldest aud best known berds 

 in nortbfirn Greenwood coTinty. 



