A HISTORY OF SlIORTIIOKXS IN KANSAS 390 



Hero and imp. Lady ol the Meadow followed by 

 two <'i-oss('S oL' iiuj). Tliistlcto]). Later a iiicc^ 

 ly bred (Mtw from J. C Stone was added 

 and several of her desf'cndants are now on tlie 

 farm. 



Well l:)red Indls have Ix'en used. An extra 

 good one was Modern Scotchman hy imp. Ma- 

 .U'enta, ont of Victoria Luttcrfl'v^ hy Victoria 

 Baron. Anothei" was Oran^'c (Jumherland hy 

 Dale's ('mnherland out of a Lav<'nder Viceroy 

 dam. This l>iill stood thii'd as a calf in a strong 

 ring at the American Unyal. The present herd 

 hull was secui-ed at the 1919 Ogden sale. He 

 is a ]-oan almost a year old and looks like the 

 making of a good ouj'. His sii-e Type's Lord is 

 hy Cunil)erland's Type out of a dam hy Cumljer- 

 land's Last. He is out of a cciw hy imp. Mu- 

 tineer and she is a daughter of imp. Bapton 

 Magnet hy Silver Plate. Mr. Humpln-ey's farm 

 is a ii<di one v^th niucli ;dfalfa laud. H is 

 located where Shoidhcuiis have no active compe- 

 tition and where all conditions favor their l)est 

 development. 



J. W. Waynant, Holton. — There are few be- 

 ginners who are as discriminating in their pur- 

 chases and who are giving their cattle such 

 care as is Mr. Waynant. Llis farm is splendidly 

 hjcated with pastures, fine water and soil that 

 will g]'ow any kind of forage. Since proper feed- 

 ing and care go with animal hushandry here 



