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l_^liie grass. It lies four and one-lialf miles from 

 tlie corporate limits of Kansas City and about 

 ten miles fr(.)m the Union depot. To me, tliis 

 farm of rolling land and rich valleys was rest- 



COL. ANDY J. .lAMKS 



ful almost beyond C(»mparison. This is Meadow- 

 brook Stock Farm. 



The James fanhly consists of two grown sons 

 and one daughter. Tlie sons are not only splendid 

 specimens of manliood but they promise to de- 

 Telojj into real Shorthorn lu'eeders. Both Col. 

 and Mrs. James are in the prime of life and to 

 be a guest in their home is a real pleasure. 



But this is to be the stor}- of Shorthorns on the 

 farm. The cattle are a woi'thy lot and are going to 



