riSL! A IIISTOKV OP SnOKTTIOKNS IN KANSAS 



;iik1 liis (lain is ])y Roan ( 'liict' 361556. More fc- 

 iiiak's will be added by puvcliase and plans are 

 bein^- laid for improvements in methods of feed- 

 ing and handling. There are facilitic^s here for 

 keeping a large herd and the foundation is on 

 hand for making a g(.)od one. The outlook for 

 sueeess is iiicreased by the fact that a s<:)ii of the 

 family is strongly inclined toward Shorthorns. 



Fred Maninger, Harper. — Here are sixteen 

 well bred females by good l)ulls. Choice Echo 

 that did valuable service for Miss Stanley and 

 Bennington Bros.; White Sultan by Missie's 

 Snltan and out of a (iood Choice cow; Scottish 

 Prince hy im]i. Lord Cowslip, dam l\v imp. 

 Scotchman and others of this class show the 

 cows well des(/ended. The bull used was Hamp- 

 ton Archer by Mr. Babb's Silver Hamiit(m (")ut 

 of a cow by Captain Ar(dier, own brother to 

 Sweet Mistletoe, dam of Les]iedeza Colly nie. In- 

 ternational grand champion in 1919. A splendid 

 white Inill, Favorite 836696, was bought of John 

 Regier in Decem])er 1919. He is l)y Scotch Cmn- 

 l)erland, the excellent son of Cmuberlaiid Type, 

 most sensational show bull of his day and out of 

 Edelweiss 9th by Good News, shown three times 

 at state fairs and the winner of three firsts. It 

 g(ies without saying tliat tbc use of such 

 bulls will, with pi'o]ier care, make any herd good. 



Marcel Duphorne, Harper. — As I stood on tlie 

 street corner in the city of Harper, order book 



