424 A HISTORY OF SHORTHORNS IN KANSAS 



the l:»cst sons of the Choice of All and is ont of 

 inip. Olara oSth. Tliis is the hull so much used 

 in the old established Ravenswood herd. The 

 dam of Hoover's Dale is May Butterfly hy Vio- 

 lel's Last fi'oui S. P. Enuiions & Sons. With 

 tlic care and attention 2,iven to details hy 

 Clallanaugh Bros, and the lot of breeding cows on 

 hand, mated with a bidl like Hoover's Dale, sat- 

 isl'actciry returns are quite certain. 



H. W. Love, Kenneth. — Mr. Love has a herd 

 of about twenty females that are descended 

 through a line of good bulls. The older cows are 

 nearly all sired by Gallant Knight's Star, a son 

 of Gallant Knight, out of a Lord Mayor dam. 

 Among the best ones in the herd is Sidtan's 

 Rose by Sultan's Model, a grandson of Whitehall 

 Sultan. Her dam is by Barmpton Knight. This 

 is a combination of real blood lines and real 

 merit. Two heifers oTit of this cow are also in 

 the herd. 



Gloster's Lad is the bidl that is being used. He 

 was bred by E. Ogdcn & Son and his sire, 

 Beauty's Lad, is by Sultan's Goods. Llis dam is 

 ])}' Ivo.yal Gloster, a 2)rize winning son of ini]». 

 Daydreams Pride and his grandson is out of 

 Barmpton Joy, the dam of Tomson's great sire, 

 Barmpton Knight. I did not have the pleasure 

 of seeing Mi-. Love's cattle but I know that 

 Shorthorns bred the same as these are giving 

 splendid I'csults. Along with such l)lood lines. 



