A HISTIlIiY Db' SJIOKTIKlKXS IX KANSAS 



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hi lfa2 a whit- I'lrmi tlie famous J. H. Miller 

 Ik'kI <»{' J'cni, Indiana, stniciv Mr. Stege- 

 liu's fancv. Jolin Toiuson assisted in looking 

 liini oA-ei' and lie was l)ouglit at the big price of 



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ii?550. With transportation charges of $36 he 

 arrived at Ktiaigiit Ch'cek. This was True Sul- 

 tan, a hu-U that did for Mr. Stegelin what Baron 

 Victor did for C'ol. Harris, Oallant Knight for 

 Tomsons and Collynie for Mr. Hanna. He was 

 rarely, if ev<;i', dcfeatod in tlie show ring and lie 

 jnit the Siegelin herd among the tops of the 

 classes. He v\'as Ity Sultan of Anoka, a son of 

 Whitehall >--lultan out of iiiq). Lady in Waiting. 

 His dam v:as Iw ]Marshari of the Mound in wlmse 

 ancestry is found near the top four famous 

 Shorthorns — imi.-. Craven Ivuiglit and imp. 

 Princess xVlice thr<jugli their son Y(_)ung Marshall 



