388 A iiis'i'ORr 01'' siioktiiorns in kansas 



yonv for $4100 and T.cspedczji Collyiiio, 1919 Tn- 

 icniaiioual ^raiid ('liainpion. It will be seen tliat 

 Wliito Hope's sii'e, ^-raiidsire and ji,-i'(^a,t ^'raiid- 

 sire were all \)y imp. (^oUyiiie and lie imparts to 

 his i!,-et the iliick nieatiness of the old hull, witli 

 fine finish. Individually he is a <2,'ood si)(u;',inien 

 of a lai-,i;(i Sliorthorn hull, short-le^'<^'ed and of 

 fair J'inish, a heely fellow, thon,<;li not a show 

 hull. 



The ITonians have (|uite a. record as developers 

 of youn,i;' eaitle. At the AVichita show and sale 

 of 1918 they sold a sixtcen-nionth-old hull wei.u'h- 

 in,^- 15r)0 ])ouii(ls that top])ed the sah^ for hulls of 

 his a.L!,(i and the year hcfoi-e they had topped the 

 sale on lici I'cv calves wi1 h a ])air of ten-raonth-old 

 heifei-s. 'I'liese heifers, accordinp^ to the fi«2;ures 

 furnislicd hy Mi'. 1 Ionian, made a uain of neaily 

 five ])onnds a, day Foi' some time. I renieniher 

 seeing' thcni and recall that they were ,i;enerally 

 nuieh admired. 



A. H. Taylor & Son, Sedgwick.— The Tayloi's 

 are located one and onenpiai'ler miles west of 

 Bi'i,L;-,us Slalion on Ihc y\i'kansas A^alley interur- 

 han hetween Wiehiia and Newton. Cars run 

 (!Very se\'en1y-five minutes, ,[i'ivin,<;' visitors un- 

 usual oppoi'lunity I'oi' seein^■ the herd. 



This I'irm has Shoi'lhorus much ahove the iw- 

 (■ra,Li,(' in size, loianand Finish. The L!,'i'eater nuni- 

 hei' are of hlood lines such as would a])])eal e\'en 

 to 1h<^ most pariicular. TIh^ foiuidation was hud 



